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  2. AFFRARS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night, — Five Ulster Constabulary were dangerously rounded in an ambush at Newry. Bombs and revolvers were freely used ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — At the Miners' and Owners' Conference Sir R. S. Home, on behalf of the Government, offered a contribution of £500,000 ...

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  5. GERMANY TO-DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday, Night.—Mr Renwick, "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent of Berlin, who has toured the industrial areas of Western ...

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  6. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Germany's Note Includes certain important stipulations favorable to herself. She makes the acceptance of her new ...

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  7. FEDERAL FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Houser of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister death with questions of tinauce, wheat, and wool. In the ...

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  8. ANOTHER FATAL AMBUSH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Fifty Sinn Feiners ambushed a cycle patrol consisting of fourteen irish constabulary in the heart of the ...

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  9. RAILWAYMEN AND COAL HANDLING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr. Crarap announced after the railwaymen's executive meeting that no embargo would be placed on coal for ...

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  10. THE WOOL TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Interviewed by the Australian Press regarding the cabled report that Mr Hughes intends to legislate either ...

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  11. GERMAN APPLICATION REFUSED.

    PARIS, Wednesday, Night.—The Ambassadors' Conference refused Germany's request to refer to arbitration the differences between Germany's and ...

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  12. A SETTLEMENT PROBABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — As the miners' demand reduction should not exceed 2s a week there is only the question of is in dispute on the basis ...

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  13. A FRENCH NOTE TO AMERICA.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—The Government instructed the French Ambassador at Washington to inform President Harding that the German ...

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  14. MEN RETURN TO WORK SOON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Though details of to-day's conference have not yet been published, the consensus of opinion is that a settlement ...

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  15. GERMAN NOTE UNFAVORABLY CRITICISED

    BERLIN, Thursday Morning.—The Noe has been unfavorably criticised in financial and economic eircies, as it is considered that the execution of ...

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  16. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It has been arranged that the Budget will be brought down to September. ...

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  17. BURIED ALIVE

    London, Wednesday Night.—A young striker working a seam of coal. which has been opened in his father's garden, has been buried alive at Wren ...

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  18. TRIBUTES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An Australian flug and a floral wreath in carved Australian [?] was handed to the Prime Minister to-day the the ...

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  19. WAR PROFIT HOMES DISAPPEARING.

    In many districts homes, which were built up on war profits, are disappearing precemeal. It is notable that there is a glut of sealskin jackets and ...

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  20. UNITED STATICS' ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—"The new York Evening World" correspondent at washington learns that the United States will not forward the ...

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  21. NO FURTHER OUTBREAKS OF SMALL POX.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — No further cases of small pox were reported to-day. Dr. R[?] stated that there were not [?]ely to be any ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Night.—Mr Mackenzie King leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons Moved a resolution as follows: "The the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The number of Australians exhibiting at the Royal Academy is below the average, La[?]bert's "Surrender at ...

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  24. GERMAN CHEMICAL WORKS

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.—Seven chemical dyes and nitre conspanies, comprising the analine combine, are increasing their capital to 1,915,000,000 ...

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  25. SUICIDE OF COVERNGR OF MELBOURNE GAOL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—With a bullet through the head and a resvolver clasped in the [?] William Clark, the Government of Melbourne ...

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  26. FRUIT IMPORTERS CLAIMING DAMAGES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Some of the importers of the Beltana's Australian fruit are cla[?]aing damages from the P. and O. Company on the ground ...

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  27. SEDUCTION IN WAGES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The shipbuilding employers at Beliast, have agreed to accept wage reductions two instalments at 2s weekly each, or 7[?] ...

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  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, — Mr. Opymon, Minister for Home and Ter[?]ies, left to-day for [?] to investigate administrative matters in ...

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  29. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Further evidence given against Commander Muller asserts that he wrenched open the mouth of a prisoner ...

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  30. MELBOURNE TRUST COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Melbourne Trust Company shows a profit of £31,171. A dividend of 8 per cent, has been declared, £1513 ...

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  31. THE BUX TIN SYNDICATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The hearing of a salt in [?] Henry Knight, a Bendige dentist, sued Richard Thomas Trembath ...

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  32. AMERICAN FEDERAL COURT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday Night.—One interesting issue has been settled in the Australian commonwealth suit against the Pacific ...

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  33. BATTLEFIELD MEMORIALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The War office has approved of 93 applications to creet battlefield memovials in France, Belgium, Gallipoli, Palestine. ...

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  34. A MAINTENANCE ORDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Some [?] were made by Judge Wasley in General sessions to-day con[?] the action of a woman in ...

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  35. THE JAPANESE TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir Newton Moore, Speaking at the Annual meeting of the Colonial Institute, said in reference to the imperial ...

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  36. UNMPLOYED IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There are 1,774,400 unemployed registered at the labor exchanges, being an increase of 81,000 in a week, also 1,007,000 ...

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  37. WONTHAGGI COAL MENE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The wonthaggi management of he Sate[?] and [?] executive of the Australian Coal and Shale ...

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  38. INDEPENDENCE FOR PHILLIPINES.

    MANILA, Wednesday Night.—The Nationalist party's committee has adopted resolutions favoring immediate independence for the Phillipines and ...

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  39. FATAL FIGHT BETWEEN DOG AND SNAKE

    WANGARATTA, Thursday, A fight between a [?] dog and a [?] shake ended [?] for both on Wednesday afternoon. The dog [?] the ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reduced railway services in consequence of the strike are causing perturbation to Mr. Smith, who states that instead ...

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  41. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    HATTIESBURG (MISSISSIPPI) Wednesday Night.—A exelone razed Braxton, Mississippi, killing 15 sons, and injuring 30. ...

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  42. OVERCOME BY FOUL AIR

    TEMORA, TUESDAY.—A serious accident occurred in a shaft at the rear of T[?] Hotel, and as the result George Woodward is an [?] of the ...

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  43. PRACTICAL MEMORIAL TO LIEUT, McINTOSH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The committee formed to arrange a memorial to [?] McIntosh, who was killed in [?] crash at Pitha[?] ...

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  44. CHINESE JUMPS OVERBOALD

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—Two Chinese of the crew of the Japanese steamer Anyo Marn are suffering from minor in[?]ries, which they ascribed to ...

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  45. A.W.U. LATEST DEMAND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The A.W.U. served a claim on behall of the members [?]loved in the [?] industry and if the demands are not ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Claims for the [?] of Australian [?] were made by experts at the inaugural [?] of the me[?]opontan branch of ...

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  47. SELECTING THE TRAM.

    The Australian team for Leicester is unlikely to be selected before Saturday days. The Leicestershire team will be ...

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