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  2. DR. MANNIX

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Archbishop Redwood, on being interviewed by the Australian Press prior to sailing for New Zealand, said the British ...

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  3. STANDARD WORKING WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr Justice Starke, in explaining his award for seven unions, whose members were ...

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  4. HUNGER STRIKERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Miss McSweeriey attended the Trade Union Congress and pleaded for an hour for an opportunity to address the ...

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  5. MR JUSTICE EWING

    HOBART. Friday.—Mr Justice Ewing made the following statement to-day. I have noticed references in the ...

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  6. MINERS' CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The conference between the miners' executive and the Minister of Labor, from which so much was hoped, has failed. ...

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  7. BANK CLERKS' WAGES

    HOBART, Sunday.- The Full Court to-day quashed the Bank. Insurance, and Solicitors' Clerks' Wages Board determination. THis decision was ...

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  8. McSWEENEY CONCERNED IN MURDERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" had an interview with Mr LIoyd George, who said the picture of the British Government ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY MINISTER OF LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—At to-day's abortive conterence between the Government and the miners' executive, Sir R. S. Horne deprecated the ...

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  10. DENIAL BY DR. MANNIX.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Dr. Mannix denies that he wrote from America that he intended to refrain from speech making in Ireland, but he ...

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  11. FRICTION AT PETROGRAD

    HELSINGFORS, Thursday Night. The recent Communist friction at Petrograd has developed into a critical situation. At a meeting ...

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  12. MR LLOYD GEORGE CHALLENGED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Griffith dares Mr Lloyd George to establish an impartial tribunal to investigate MaeCurtain's murder. He indicates ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Mexico City states that it is reported that Zamora has released Mr Johnson, who was held for ...

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  14. SINN FEIN MURDER CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON. Thursday Might:—A captured Cork official organ of the Irish Volunteers provides an illuminating insight into tho avowed purposes of ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY

    ROME, Thursday Night.—Three hundred dead bodies have been recovered, including fifty extricated from the ruins at Barga, where many are ...

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  16. SKILLED MEN FOR NEWCASTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Lysaght's are sending out 300 skilled men from Newport to the rolling mills at Newcastle. They are mostly single ...

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  17. TESTING PUBLIC OPINION.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily News" states that political circles are discussing a general, election on the coal issue. Mr Lloyd George dons not ...

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  18. GERMANY PAYS FRENCH DEMAND.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The German Government has handed to the French Embassy, at Berlin 100,000 francs, the amount of the indemnity ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    HOBART, Friday,—The Premier stated to-night that he was not at surprised at the judgment. Since the resolution had been passed by ...

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  20. MINERS WORK AND WAGES

    LONDON, Thursdah Night.—The Coal Association lias circulated a remarkable comparison of minors' output and pay in Britain and America. The ...

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  21. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS

    ROME, Thursday Night.—The seizure of property in extending in the glass and chemical works. Armed bands of peasants are seizing the ...

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  22. RECORD PRICE FOR A COLT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—At the Doncaster yearling sales Lord Glaneley paid the record price of 14,500 guineas for a Tetrarch—Blu Tit Colt. The ...

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  23. FURTHER FATAL OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—At the Galway railway station at midnight Sinn Feiners sliot dead Constable' Krum, an exsoldier. After a desperate ...

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  24. GERMANS STOP MUNITION SHIP.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The German authorities at Storegn have stopped a Danish ship in the Kiel Canal carrying munitions to Poland. ...

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  25. THE GERMAN POLICE

    BERLIN, Friday Morning.—The scheme for the reorganisation and demilitarisation of the German police on a numerical basis of 150,000, in ...

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  26. A POISONING CASE

    NEW YORK Thursday Night. The New York Herald" correspondent at Paris states that Olive Thomas, Jack Pickford's wife, is in a most ...

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  27. WITLEY COURT SOLD.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Earl Dudley has bold "Witley Court with 9000 acres of ground. ...

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  28. SOVIET RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The State Department has received advices of a new mobilisation throughout Soviet Russia of all males under 50 ...

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  29. AMERICAN WOOLLEN PRICES.

    NEW YORK Thursday Night.—The American Woollen Company announces new price schedules 15 to 25 per cent. below a year ago. ...

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  30. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The United States Government states that an investigation is in progress in favor of disarmament of the nations. ...

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  31. SURRENDERED GERMAN DOCK.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Twelve tugs towed to Sheerness Germany's huge floating dock, which was surrendered in accordance with the Peace ...

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  32. EMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Tainui's emigrants include 170 New Zealand soldiers and their fiancees. The remainder are mostly nominees. Sir ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Arthur Goldfinch's representative, has welcomed Mr W. M. Hughes's cabled Statement that no more wool would be ...

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  34. RUSSIA AND LABOR PAPER

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An astonishing sequel to the revelations concerning the relations between "The Daily Herald," the London Labor ...

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  35. NORTH V SOUTH

    On Thursday about 300 or 400 visitors arrived from Hobart by special train. The majority of them, were school children who came North to ...

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  36. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON", Thursday Night.—Advices from Poking state that the Republicans fear a monarchist plot. Chang Tho Ling. Inspector-General in ...

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  37. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  38. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    ACAPULCO (MEXICO). Thursday 7 Night.—The Prince of Wales has arrived, and was accorded honors. ...

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  39. VICEROY OF INDIA

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—It is freely rumored in well informed circles at Simla that Mr Winston Churchill may accept the Vice-Royalty of India ...

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  40. ON THE EUPHRATES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A War Office Mesopotamia communique covers a number of minor operations in various arena in the Lower Euphrates. ...

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  41. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA

    WELTEYREDEN, Thursday Night.—Lieut. Poulet, after giving successful demonstrations at Batavia, flew from Batavia towards an estate in the ...

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  42. IN MIDDLE EUROPE

    LONDON Thursday Night.—A Moscow wireless message states: We evacuated Grubeshoy, A Polish -Communique states: Our ...

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  43. DRINKING ALCOHOL

    BALTIMORE, Thursday Night.—Nine civilian workers at the United States Arsenal are dead and three are seriously ill as the result of drinking ...

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  44. NEW FRENCH LOAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday Nighty.—The subscription books for the new French loan were closed an hour after opening, the loan being heavily ...

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  45. LORENZO MARQUES STRIKE

    CAPE TOWN. Thursday Night.—According to to-day's news from Lorenzo Marques, the report of a settlement of the strike is unfounded. The ...

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  46. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—A mysterious tragedy is reported from the Mater[?] district. The three-year-old son or Mrs. McKenzie, a farmer, went to a ...

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  47. SOURTHERN NEWS

    To-day was observed as Wattle Day, in and of the New Town consumptive sahatorium. The receipts already in hand total £438 9s 10d, but some returns are ...

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  48. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sullivan failed in a second attempt to swim the Channel after covering 34 miles and reaching within two and a half miles ...

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  49. Advertising

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