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  2. LABOR PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr J. H. Thomas, the railwaymen's secretary, speaking at Kettering, said that the press had expressed an opinion adverse ...

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  3. CIVIL WAR IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—It is authoritatively stated that Bolshevist negotiations with Lithuania have broken down, and a resumption is ...

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  4. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Fifty armed men attacked the Drunlish police barracks, in the county of ford at night time. Five defenders ...

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  6. SHIPPING SERVICES

    As far as could be ascertained locally yesterday there was no alteration in the strike of marine engineers. Private advices seen to indicate that there, is ...

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  7. "WILLY"-"NICKY" LETTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In November 1903, the Kaiser discloses to "Nicky" the result of his instructions to the German Ambassador at ...

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  8. THE PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Lord Birkenhead (Lord Chancellor), accompanied by the Premier (Mr Lloyd George) have left for Paris. It is ...

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  9. CONFERENCE ADJOURNED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The railwaymen's conference at London has been adjourned M. Thomas announced that the delegates were ...

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  10. PROLONGED CONFERENCE ANTICIPATED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Indications promise a prolonged railwaymen's conference, possibly until Sunday. It is now regarded practically ...

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  11. SINN FEIN HEADQUARTERS RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Large forces of the Dublin Police and military simultaneously raided the Sinn Fein headquarters in the New Ireland ...

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  12. AMERICAN RESERVATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Senator King has announced that as the result of negotiations for a peace treaty, it is impossible to secure ...

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  13. STEEL STRIKE ENDED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Pittsburg stool strike hap ended, the workers admitting defeat after a four months' fight. ...

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  14. TASMANIAN SOLDIER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Promulgation of the sentence on Lieutenant H. G. Harris, of the 12th Battalion, who was court martialled, being ...

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  15. PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — President Wilson has informed the Democratic;National Committee that the has not objected to the ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., speaking at Kettering, said that the Liberals used to accuse Labor of splitting the progressive ...

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  17. SIR EDMUND BARTON

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Large crowds witnessed Sir Edmund Barton's ceremonial State funeral this afternoon. A service was held in St. Andrew's ...

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  18. KILLED BY BOLSHEVIKS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.—the Bolshevik newspapers state that Mr Arthur Macpherson, a well-known member of the British colony in ...

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  19. ACCUSED OF WAR CRIMES.

    BERLIN, Friday Morning. — The question of surrendering German officers accused of war crimes to the Allies, is the chief topic throughout ...

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  20. EX-KAISER'S FOURTH SON

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— The Kaiser's fourth son, Joachim, who married Princess Marie of Anhalt, has institured proceedings for divorce. ...

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  21. JAPANESE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Australian Press Association has been officially informed that the japanese troops had been sent to Irkutsk not as ...

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  22. TROOPS ENTER DVINSK.

    COPENHACEN, Thursday Night.—Lettish and Polish troops entered Dvinsk on Saturday and found the populat on the a terrible condition. The ...

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  23. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    CHICAGO, Thursday Night.— The Democratic National Committee, at a meeting to arrange preliminaries for the presidential nominations, ...

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  24. FEDERAL CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — It is expected that the constitution of the new Ministry will be decided upon at tho meeting of the Cabinet to be held on ...

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  25. REMARKABLE BANKRUPTCY

    LONDON. Thursday Night.—There is a remarkable bankruptcy of a well-known foreign firm in the Mincing Lane rubber market in London. A ...

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  26. DISCONTINUING TERRORISM.

    REVAL, Friday Morning.— Newspapers assert that lenia, Trotsky, and Tchitcheria are prepared to discontinue the present terrorism, and ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN FUND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The report of the administration of the Australian Government Fund to January 9, when at will be handed over ...

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  28. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The preliminaries governing the British Empire Exhibition in 1921 have been completed, and it probably will be ...

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  29. TRIBUTE BY MR JUSTICE CRISP.

    When the Practice Court opened yesterday his Honor Mr Justice Crisp referred to the death of the late Sir Edmund Barton. He said: I desire to ...

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  30. BRITISH PORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The congestion of the British ports is increasing daily. An unprecedented number of vessels laden with foodstuffs and ...

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  31. THE TURKISH EMPIRE

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—"Le Matin" says that France and England are in accord regarding the occupation by the Allies of certain parts of the ...

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  32. PLIGHT OF AUSTRIA

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Supreme Council has informed America that without her help and financial assistance the Allies will be powerless to ...

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  33. POLITICS IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Friday Morning. — The Government of India has provisionally decided for the distribution of one hundred seats in the new Indian ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    TOKIO, Thursday Night.— Nearly a thousand German war prisoners have sailed for Germany. ...

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  35. WITHDRAWS FROM LABOR PARTY

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Mr A. A. James, member for Logan in the Legislative Assembly, has explained his reasons for withdrawing from the Labor ...

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  36. IMPORTS OF WOOL.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The imports during 1919 of Australian and New Zealand wool to the United Kingdom totalled 2,529,372 bales as ...

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  37. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — In reference to the statement circulated in Australia that the Port of London authority had placed the disposal of ...

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  38. OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Austria has failed to pay in full the primaries of the civil servants at the new year, and paid less than half the amount due. ...

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  39. PRINCE OF WALKS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Mr Lloyd George entertained the Prince of Wales at hincheon at Downing-street for the purpose of meeting ...

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  40. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Tasmanian syndicate has decided to continue. It now consists of thirty leading importers throughout the ...

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  41. AVIATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Lieutenant Parer left, Hounslow at 10.24 tins morning on a flight to Australia. The weather was fine, hut the wind ...

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  42. JAPANESE COASTAL TRADE.

    TOKIO, Thursday Night. It is understood that the Government contemplates permitting foreign-woned steamers engaging in the Japanese coastal ...

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  43. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Damage estimated at from £10,000 to £12,000 was done by a fire which destroyed part of the premises and stock of ...

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  44. CHINESE TREASURY EMPTY

    TIENTSIN, Thursday Night.— The Customs revenue for China for 1919 was 46,000,000 taels a toel in Chinese being a denominations of money "qual ...

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  45. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN. Friday Morning. — A general railway strike is threatened for increased wages. The western railwaymen have already declared a ...

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