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  2. INDUSTRlAL MATTERS

    LONDON, Friday.;—Giving evidence before the Coal Commission Sir Richard Redmayne, chief inspector of mines since 1908, assistant to the ...

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  3. POSITION IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, May 29—Mr. Harold Williams, telegraphing from . Constan[?] predicts tie decline and imminent fall of Bolshevism in South ...

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  4. GERMANY FROM INSIDE

    COPENHAGEN, June 6.—Herr Borden convened the so-called Cabinet of the Rhenish republic in Welsbaden but a crowd of workmen invaded tine ...

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  6. “A TOTAL WRECK”

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—The second mate (H. Sanderson) and five of the crew of the wrecked steamer Koonya arrived at Zeehan shortly after 11 o’clock on Saturday ...

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  7. WITH THE SEARCH SHIP.

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—Interviewed by a “World” correspondent to-day, Mr. W. V. Craske ,the local manager for the U.S.S. Co., who was aboard the Taviuni, ...

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  8. RHENISH PRESIDENT

    LONDON, June 4.—The President the new Rhenish Republic is appealing to the British army to protect the republic from the inevitable ...

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  9. LEVEIN EXECUTED.

    COPENHAGEN, June 6.—Telephone communication with Berlin is broken off and it is believed that there has been a recrudescence of the rioting ...

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  10. FUSION OF TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, May 29.—A fusion of the great, trade unions, similar to the Triple Alliance, is proceeding. The National Union of General Workers ...

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  11. NORTHERN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, June 5.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Stockholm correspondent states that the Esthonians report that the Russian Northern Corps has ...

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  12. Overseas Sport

    LONDON, June 6—Norman Brookes, of Melbourne, the tennis champion, has arrived. In a practise game at Wimbledon he showed form equal ...

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  13. VICTORIES AND DEFEATS

    LONDON, May 28.—The Australian Press . Association learns that the volunteer army eastward of Lake Privutrice in South Russia, has completely ...

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  14. FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    PARIS, May 31.—In the semifinals of the tennis championships O’Hara Wood and Lycett (Victoria) beat Gobert and Decugis (France) ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT QUESTION.

    LONDON, May 2.—Cabinet in conjunction with the various Government departments, is investigating the whole unemployment question, and its ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    LONDON, June 6.—In its first innings against the Australian military team, the Marylebone Club made 133, Lampard taking five wickets for 40, ...

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  17. Australian Industry

    LONDON, June 3— Sir , John M’Call (Agent-General for Tasmanian) read a paper before the Society of Arts upon Science and Industry in Australia. The ...

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  18. Three Brave Men

    ZEE HAN, later.—Subsequent to the arrival at Ahrberg’s place, an advance party, proceeded to the Granville store at Heemakirk mine. and. obtained a ...

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  19. THIRD OFFICER’S STORY.

    ZEEHAN, Later.-—This afternoon a “World” representative interviewed J. M’ Neil, the third officer. He said that when the Koonya struck the rock it ...

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  20. South Africa’s future

    CAPE TOWN, June 3.—Speaking this morning at the provincial Congress of the-Women’s South African party, the Acting Premier said that if ...

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  21. Canada’s Troubles

    NEW YORK, May 27— The “New York Time” Montreal correspondent says that despatches from Win[?] state that the strike Is not yet settled. ...

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  22. KOLTCHAK’S DEFEAT.

    LONDON. June 4—Admiral . Koltchak’s defeat by the Bolsheviks has admittedly checked his further advances for the present ...

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  23. HAROLD HARD WICK

    LONDON, June 6.—Harold Hardwick (Sydney), the champion swimmer and boxer, is matched with Arthur Townley, of Birkenhead. The ...

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  24. Warning to Poland.

    COPENHAGEN, June 6.—Advice from Vienna state that: the Anglo American Ministers at Warsaw have warned the Polish Government that ...

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  25. CHURCHILL’S DEFENCE.

    LONDON June 6.— Speaking In the House of Commons. -Mr, Churchill Minister for War, said that Admiral Koltchak’s operations, if they continual ...

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  26. Neck in a Noose

    LONDON, June 6— Vienna messages from Prague reveal a drastic plan on the part of the people of the Australia capital for dealing with war profiteers ...

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  27. “SITUATION” SATISFACTORY.”

    LONDON, June 6.— Fa[?] has returned to Paris from Poland. He says that the situation there is Satisfactory. The Polish and kb[?] ...

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  28. Hot Time in Chili

    MONTREAL, June 7.—Despatches from Buenos Ayres say that a revolution has broken out in Chi[?]f under the leadership of the ml[?] ...

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  29. THE EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    CAPE TOWN, June 3.—The supplementary estimates in the Legislative Assembly provide, for the additional expenditure necessitated by the granting ...

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  30. Afghan Affair

    ALLAHABAD (India). June 5.—The ; armistice terms to the Afghan[?] been accepted. The final peace terms will be immediately discussed ...

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  31. HUGHES TO COME HOME.

    LONDON, June 6.—Arrangements are being made for a farewell dinner to Mr. Hughes in London on June 21, is expected that Mr. Hughes-will ...

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  32. COUNCIL OF FIVE'.

    PARIS, June 6.—The Council of Five has agreed to recognise Koltchak on the following conditions: Firstly, that he immediately convokes a constituent ...

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  33. General Cables

    LONDON, June 6.—According to the Prime Minister, the birthday. honors list is. the smallest on. record! There are no peers, privy councillors. or ...

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  34. INDIA LOYAL

    BOMBAY, June 6.—In response to the Viceroy’s personal letters, all the native princes have replied expressing unswerving loyalty and offering their ...

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  35. Naval Construction

    NEW YORK, May 27.— According to the “New York Times” Washington correspondent. Mr. J. H. Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, has recommended ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIK SHIPS SUNK.

    LONDON, June 6 —The British fleet penetrated the minefields at Kronstad and sank two Bolshevik ships. Our casualties were few, and the damage ...

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  37. Imperial Preference

    LONDON, June 3.—The Empire Producers’ Association has luncheoned Mr. W. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, who in a speech ...

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  38. “THE VICTORY MEDAL.”

    LONDON, June 7.—The inter-Allied, war medal will be known as the Victory medal. ...

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  39. .NAVAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON. June 4.—It is reported from Reval that the British and Esthonian Government have agreed that the British shall occupy , the Oesel ...

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  40. LENIN DISAPPOINTED.

    LONDON. June 5.—A Lenin manifesto expresses deep disppointment with Bela Kun’s revolution in Hungary, and adds that Moscow remains ...

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  41. A BLOODLESS VICTORY.

    LONDON, June 7.—The miners -at two Welsh pits struck owing to the arrest of two miners for non-payment of their income tax. The men ...

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  42. FIFTY MILES AWAY.

    LONDON, June 4.—The Australian Press Association learns that the capture of Peterhof is unconfirmed, and the Allies are still 50 miles from ...

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  43. ACTRESS’ HUSBAND KNIGHTED.

    LONDON, June 7— Walter de Freece husband of Vesta Tilley, the well-known vaudeville artiste, has, been made a knight bachelor for work in ...

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  44. CONCESSIONS TO BOURGEOISE

    LONDON June 5 — The Soviet Government is said to be making many concessions to the bourgeoise, as it required assistance of experts in ...

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