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  2. GRIMLY DETERMINED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There are now 20,500 workers idle in Victoria, owing to the coal famine consequent on the stewards' strike. The ...

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  3. IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —It is now accepted as true that De Valcra reached Ireland last week. It is understood that the Government ...

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  4. WANTED

    In the midst of the fetid atmosphere of a midsummer's day or toiling along through a wintry storm-clad afternoon, especially on Saturdays or Sundays ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. NAVAL CO-OPERATION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at New York states that Australian and Canadian representatives at New York ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH LINER

    Messrs. F. H. Stephens and Co., local agents for the Commonwealth Government line of steamers, yesterday were advised that the steamer ...

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  8. WORLD-WIDE DISCONTENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr D. B. Hall, who resigned the position of Attorney-General in the late Holman Ministry in New South Wales, to ...

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  9. POLICEMEN AMBUSHED.

    Six policemen were seriously injured in ambush in a bodly lighted street in Cork City on Tuesday night. The attackers used rifles, revolvers, and ...

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  10. THE MEN SATISFIED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Satisfaction at the manner in which the strike at marine stewards was being carried out was expressed by Mr A. H. Moate ...

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  11. IRISHMEN AS STOWAWAYS.

    NEWPORT NEWS, Wednesday Night.—Peter McSwiney, a brother of the deceased McSwiney, and Daniel O'Callughan, Mayor of Cork, arrived ...

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  12. FIVE HOUSES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—By General Strickland's orders, five houses, whence shots were fired, were destroyed at Meelin. ...

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  13. LAY BROTHER SHOT DEAD.

    Rev. Darcy, lay brother, whilst atterupting to escape during a military visit to the Imperial Hotel, Cork, was shot dead. ...

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  14. RIDICULOUS REPORTS.

    OTTAWA, Thursday Morning.—The Canadian Government officials charactorise the reports that the Canadian Navy is going to [?] with the ...

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  15. "OWING TO THE STRIKE."

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Intimations have been received from various Queensland sailing clubs that owing to the strike, they are unable to send ...

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  16. ARREST OF GAOL ESCAPEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The report of the killing of sixteen persons at Meelin is untrue. J. Walsh, a Sinn Fein M.P., who ...

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  17. DENIAL BY MR DANIELS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—Mr Dapieis, Secretary for the Navy. has denied the reports published in London and Australia, declaring that ...

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  18. A SUDDEN DESERTION.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—The Commonwealth steamer Eurclia, whilst loading coal at Newcastle to-day for Melbourne, was suddenly deserted by ...

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  19. ARCHBISHOP CLUNE'S EFFORT

    The Irish Office has informed the Australian press correspondent that Archbishop Clune is regarded as the most hopeful instrument of mediation. ...

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  20. THE MYRTLE BURGESS

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Fisheries Commission sat to-night to deal with the suggested return of the fishing boat myrtle Burgess. The chairman ...

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  21. ARMENIA AND TURKEY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night:—It is understood that President Wilson has not adopted Mr Lloyd George's suggestion that as President he ...

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  22. AMERICAN TOBACCO CROP

    LEXINGTON (KENTUCKY), Wednesday Night.—Extraordinary scenes occurred at Maysville, Louisville, Carlisle, and other cities in the ...

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  23. FOREIGN TRADING

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—"Le Petit Parisein" states that the Supreme Council meets between the 10th and 15th. General Pilsudski attends. ...

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  24. FISHERIES ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Talde Cape branch of the Northern Tasmanian Fisheries Association was held at Brown's Hotel, Wynyand on Tuesday. ...

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  25. ARCHBISHOP CLUNE RETICENT.

    Archbishop Clune is continuing his negotiations. Replying to a request by the Australian press to disclose the nature and progress of his negotiations. ...

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  26. CROSSBRED WOOL GROWERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A conference of Commonwealth growes of crossbred wool was held to-day. It was representative of all the great ...

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  27. HAMBURG SHIP JOINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The shipjoiners at hamburg refused to work on the Them[?]tocles, Negotiations are proceeding, and it is hoped ...

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  28. SAFE CONDUCT NOT GRANTED TO DE VALERA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An official report states that no guarantee for sale conduct has been granted to De Valera, nor has any application ...

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  29. WOODWORKERS' SOCIETY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, and Joiners has been merged into the general union of ...

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  30. SHIP BUILDING SLUMP

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.-The slump in freights, combined with the high cost of building. is causing the cancellation of many shipbuilding ...

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  31. THE MEELIN AFFRAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An authoritative account, superseding the earlier official message of the Mech[?] affray, shows that the attackers opened ...

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  32. SPECIAL TRIBUNALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An application was made ex parte to Mr Justice Rich on Thursday, sitting in the High Court Chambers, on behalf of the ...

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  33. JAPANESE IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—"The New york Times" correspondent at Washington reports that Senator Phelan has stated that the enactment ...

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  34. NO FORCED LABOR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Viscount Grey, in his mangural address to the Christian Students' Congress, said it should be made a condition ...

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  35. RATE COLLECTORS HOUSES RAIDED.

    Bodies of republican police raided houses in Dublin of rale collectors, and seized all cheques payable to the Dublin Council, which the Local ...

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  36. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday Night.—The report that the chief police British officer had been assassinated at Bagdad is ...

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  37. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—An important all Russian conference will be held on Saturday. M. kerensky and General Wrangel are in the ...

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  38. GERMAN FAILWAYMEN

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.—The railwaymen voted in favor of a strike and the Minister threatens all strikers with dismissal. ...

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  39. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is confidently expected by the Postmaster-General that the present year will witness a steady improvement in the ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN ALBANIA

    PAIRS, Wednesday Night.—El[?]assan, in Albania, has been practically destroyed by an earthquake Hall of the population is bomeless, and ...

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  41. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Stock Exchange has much improved in tone. especially gilt-edged securities. Imperial Consols are quoted at £16 ...

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  42. MR ANDREW FISHER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr Andrew Fisher has returned to London. The Agents-General and High Commissioners will entertain Mr Fisher ...

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  43. SLUMP IN COAL TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There is a slump in the south Wales coal trade, owing to the stoppage of French purchases. France, during the ...

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  44. FOURTEEN SLAIN

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.— After the funeral of a Communist leader. who was killed during the arrest of Communist conspirators, a ...

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  45. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alfred Brennan, aged 7. and Elleen Meric Durand, aged 8. were drowned in a water bole at St. Poter's to-day. ...

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