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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night — "The New York Times" [?]correspondent states that [?]and financial [?]believe that Japan is asking for ...

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  4. FOREIGNERS IN AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Sunday Night.— The Minister for the Interior states that foreigners must be expelled from Australia, owing to the shortage of coal and ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYMEN'S STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. A meeting of the officials of the London branches of the vehicle worker's union, conferring with the ...

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  6. STRIKERS UNDER ESTIMATED GOVERNMENT PREPARATIONS.

    There is little doubt that the strike [?]under estimated the Government preparations for the delivery of food to the community. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC TO ASSIST THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Government appeals to the public to assist in fighting the strike by [?]petrol, food, coal, and light, and [?]the work of the ...

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  8. THE FIUME TROUBLE

    ROME, Sunday Night.— Admiral [?] after a two hours conference on behalf of the Government, invited [?] to negotiate, but the ...

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  9. AMERICAN ATTITUDE UNCHANGED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night— "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that President [?]physician has announced that he ...

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  10. CONFINING THE STRIKE TO RAILWAYMEN.

    The Railway Union has not appealed for the support of the triple alliance Mr Thomas and other leaders are endeavoring to confine the strike to the ...

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  11. THE PUBLIC AGAINST THE STRIKE.

    A majority of the public are [?] to the strike, believing that it was rushed in order to take the community at a disadvantage but many trade ...

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  12. ITALY TO SETTLE THE QUESTIONS

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night - "The New York Times" correspondent at Paris states that it is understood that the [?] will [?] stand aside and ...

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  13. THE POSITION ON SUNDAY

    LONDON, Sunday Night The situation on Sunday afternoon was unchanged though three or four [?] trains were dispatched ...

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  14. STEEL WORKERS' STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night Mr [?]president of the American Federation of [?] ...

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  15. AMERICAN REPUBLICANS ATTITUDE

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night. "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that it is understood that the Republic Congression ...

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  16. AN EXTREMISTS VIEW

    Mr Cramp president of the Real [?]who is the leader of the extremists is regarded as the moving spirit in the strike though ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. ARRANGING A LIMITED TRAIN SERVICE.

    The superintendents of the various railways have considered and arranged to began a [?]service on Monday for [?]traffic ...

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  18. WILL THE MINERS STRIKE?

    There is a growing impression that the owners and transport workers will not strike, unless the Government attempt to work the railways with ...

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  19. SENATOR JOHNSON'S AMENDMENT CONDEMNED

    NEW YORK Sunday Night "The New York Times" editorially [?] ...

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  20. DIFFICULTIES OF SHIPPING COMPANIES.

    The [?]do not yet know what to do in regard to [?]It is particular impossible, at the present stage, and home ...

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  21. MR SMILLIE'S ADVICE.

    Mr [?]president of the [?]Federation of Britain. [?]at Glasgow said Mr Thomas and the [?]had [?] ...

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  22. A COAL FAMINE

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night. "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that the Shipping [?]has stated that Europe is ...

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  23. INTESTINE INTEREST IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. The strike is [?]interest to French labor [?]the transport workers and railwaymen are [?]to the ...

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  24. OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE.

    An official report of the conference between the Cabinet and railway leaders covers eighty typewritten pages and shows that the union demanded ...

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  25. HOW LONDON IS AFFECTED

    London did not feed the effects of the situation to-day Comparatively few persons travelled [?] to do so and the motor ...

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  26. REPUBLICANS WILL NOT FALTER

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that Representative [?] head of the Republican ...

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  27. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. The situation is [?]in the best of [?]and have not yet [?] ...

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  28. Charity

    The Commander of the charity [?] met on Saturday night to [?] ...

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  29. VEHICLE WORKERS FAVOR STRIKE

    The secretary of the London vehicle workers states that the railwaymen's executive has again requested the [?]and [?]to hold then ...

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  30. A REPLY TO MR THOMAS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. Sir R S [?] Minister for Labor replying to Mr Thoma's speech at the Albert Hall [?] ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night The [?]soldiers who started to walk to London have reached their destination They [?] ...

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  32. MR THOMAS INTERVIEWED.

    Mr Thomas in an interview on Sunday, and he was [?] for a settlement, but the attempt to turn the dispute into other than a labor ...

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  33. REPLY TO MR THOMAS' CHALLENGE.

    In reply to Mr Thoma's challenge. Damaging street has issued an [?]official notes of the conference showing that the Premier asked ...

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  34. MAIL DIFFICULTIES.

    The Postmaster-General announces that no [?] or [?] parcels will be accepted [?] been arranged to [?] ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT PRECAUTIONS

    Meanwhile the Government is neglecting no precautions. The [?] railway [?] are guarded by soldiers in [?] order with machine guns. ...

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  37. LABOR CONGRESS

    MONTREAL, Sunday Night A de[?]been [?] ...

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  38. AIRCRAFT COMPANIES BUSY

    Aircraft companies in London are busy carrying [?] to coastal and province [?] and are unable to provide [?] ...

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  39. STATEMENT BY MR BONAR LAW

    Mr [?] Law denies Mr Thoma's declaration that, where he was Acting Premier during the [?] he promised that the permanent ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. HYDE PARK TRANSFORMED

    Hyde Park has undergone a several transformation Hundreds of army motor wagons, and hundreds of thousands of milk [?] have ...

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  41. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning A despatch from Tokyo states that [?] ...

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  42. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday Night "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at [?]states that strikes [?]the order of the day. Ninety thousand are ...

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  43. MEETING OF STRIKERS

    At the Albert hall meeting Mr Cramp characterised as a deliberate be the statement that the stroke was not in defence of some [?] ...

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  44. FOOD DISTRIBUTION ARRANGEMENTS

    Food distribution is proceeding A young woman, secretary to a [?] who was recently with the Minister of ...

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  45. TRAIN SERVICE IN SCOTLAND

    The train service in Scotland is better than in England [?]fifty passenger trains left [?]on Saturday, [?] on the [?] ...

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  46. A NEGRO LYNCHED

    LONDON, Sunday Night. At [?]many thousands [?]who was charged with [?] ...

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  47. CLAIMS OF EDINBURGH STRIKERS

    At a mass meeting of [?]at Edinburgh it was claimed that over [?]per cent of the workers in the Edinburgh district are striking. It was ...

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  48. ASSISTING FISHERMEN

    LONDON, Sunday Night With the object of consisting [?] and, [?] of their sweeping [?] the Government is [?] ...

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  49. FOOD DISTRIBUTION ARRANGEMENTS

    The Government announce that the situation is enchanged Arrangements for food distribution are progressing smoothly. They are also completing ...

    Article : 38 words
  50. COAL EXPORTS STOPPED

    Amongst other precautions the Government has stopped [?] exports The First Battle Squardron was suddenly moved from [?] to the Thames ...

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  51. THE HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Sir, [?]The Government will ...

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  52. GOVERNMENT PLANS FOR FOOD DISTRIBUTION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night The Government 's [?] to meet the long threatened railway strike by a service of motor lorries for distribution of food, ...

    Article : 63 words
  53. SUMMONING PARLIAMENT

    No decision has been arrived at regarding [?] Parliament, but the question is under discussion. ...

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