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  2. UNITED STATES FLEET

    MELBOURNE. Thursday— The City to-day welcomed in cold and blustery weather the "real American Fleet with its seven admirals, 44 ships. 770 officers, and 10,700 other ranks. The fleet made a ...

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  3. AWAROA WRECKED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Director of Navigation tonight received a radio from the ...

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  4. TRAPPED

    HOBART, Thursday.— William King ranger for the Hobart City Council on Mount Wellington, and his sister-in law (Mrs Deegan) had a fearful ...

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  5. LAST MINUTE DECISION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— At the last minute the firemen on the Weeroona refused to move the vessel, and thus prevented the Commonwealth Ministers and their 1000 quests going out to meet the fleet. ...

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  6. A PERTH MYSTERY

    PERTH (W.A.). Thursday Two men were fishing of[?] the jetty at Fremantle this morning and noticed a sack floating under the wharf. It ...

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  7. MISSING MAN FOUND

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Joseph Victor Collins, an American who has been missing, has been located in Edinburgh attending the ...

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  8. Message from the Governor-General To the President of the United States

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Governor-General (Lord Forster) has cabled to the British Ambassador at Washington the following message, to the President of the United States: ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A division of the American fleet arrived at 9.15 a.m. to-day half an hour ahead of schedule time. Brilliant sunshine ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr J. R. Collins) said yesterday that although the loan had been opened for only a ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE MILES AWAY.

    The Prime Minister referred to the action of the firemen on the Weeroona to night. "Whilst" the firemen were demanding that I should be delivered ...

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  12. OBJECTS OF THE CRUISE

    The battleships of the United States Fleet, which have arrived in Sydney and Melbourne are easily the most powerful agglomeration of ...

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  13. CANCER DISCOVERIES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Before the British Medical Association Conference at Bath, in camera, Dr. Gye and Mr. Barnard contributed ...

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  14. SERIOUS ACCIDENT

    William Hooper, an employee of Messrs. Monds and Affleck's flour mill in Cameron-street, met with a very serious accident, yesterday ...

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  15. THE GERMAN NOTE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— "The Daily Herald's" diplomatic correspondent, says that though the British Government regrets that the German ...

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  16. A SURPRISE TO UNION OFFICIALS.

    The officials of the Seamen's Union have denied that they had any knowledge of the intentions of the firemen to hold up tho Weeroona. Surprise ...

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  17. LABOR ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The attitude of the Railwaymen's Union Executive towards the proposed labor alliance has been defined in ...

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  18. DEBT NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Financial writers express satisfaction at. the heavy over-subscription of the Australian loan. It is asserted in ...

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