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  2. IS P[?]ROGRAD SAFE?

    LONDON, Monday—The War Office states that General Yudenitch has recaptured Voronesli, and is re-establishing a connection between the ...

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  3. "STEIKES ILLEGAL"

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Express" states that the Government yesterday submitted a. Bill making s[?]kes and lockouts illegal to the ...

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  4. TROUBLED [?ELAND

    LOXDON, Monday—Masked men raided the police barracks at Ballivor, Westmeath. They surprised and Jailed the sentry, and seized five rifies, ...

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  5. TO THEIR SHAME

    LONDON, Monday. — The general manager of the Shaw Savi.l line states that the Australian Government authorities were responsible for the ...

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  6. NATIONAL EXPENDITURC

    LONDON, Thursday.—Great public interest Centres in the debate which was begun in the House of Commons this afternoon on the question of ...

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  7. LIVING COST AND BASIC WAGE

    MELBOUBNE, Tuesday—The Prime Minister received a deputation from representatives of the unions affiliated with the Trades Hall with reference ...

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  8. HOLWEGG, PEACEMAKER

    BERLIN, Monday.—Giving evidence before the German Responsibilities Committee, ex-Chancellor von Bethman Hollweg blamed the military ...

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  9. Fire At Sea

    HALIFAX, Monday.— The Swedish barquentine Elsa is afire at sea. The steamer Afel rescued the crew. ...

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  10. HELPING THE HELPLESS

    The desirability o£ milking the accommodation for patients at the New Norfork Mental Diseases Hospital as complete and as up-to-date as possible ...

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  11. ANYTHING ELSE?

    COPENHAGEN. Monday. — General Denikine, in a wireless message, states that the Bolshevik committee at Voronesh Is responsible for terrible ...

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  12. The Eig Flight

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieut. Douglas' start on his Australian flight has postponed owing to unfavorable weather conditions, ...

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  13. FILLIP TO SINN FEINISM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily News" demands, that the O'Donnell case be cleared up by public inquiry, as it has created bad feeling in ...

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  14. THE AGENT-GENERALSHIP

    There has been apprehension on the part of some people that the appointment of Mr. Ashbolt as Agent-General is a wise one, in view of his official ...

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  15. UKRAINE ARMY.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—A wire message states that the difficulty of officering the Ukrainian army is admitted. This has necessitated the ...

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  16. "OPENLY PRO-GERMAN"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Irish National Bureau protests against, a magazine article by Admiral Sims charging the Sinn Feiners with being ...

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  17. Feeling In Fiume

    PARIS, Monday.—News from Italy suggests that the feeling in Fiume is keen and likely to lead to revolutionary disturbance owing to the inability ...

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  18. FINLAND'S PRICE.

    PARIS, Monday—It is stated that M. Clemenceau is willing that Finland should retain the .Aland Isles in for her intervention against the ...

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  19. Rise In Sugar

    LONDON," Monday.—The Commission has raised the retail price of sugar Id. per lb. ...

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  20. General Cables

    LONDON. Monday.—There is a large number of entries of colonial wines in the competitions at -the Brewers' Exhibition. Judging has been postponed. ...

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  21. PERSONAL MENTION

    Mr. J. Ml Ward, the Government fruit expert, is confined to his bed with a severe attack of ordinary Influenza. The death occurred at Devonport ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT FOR IRELAND.

    LONDON,. Monday. — The "Manchester Guardian" says it is understood that the committee appointed to consider the Irish question has decided ...

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  23. Imperial Challenge Shield

    LONDON. Monday.—In the Imperial Challenge Shield matches 755 senior teams entered, and 544 juniors. The Australians took 36 prizes out of ...

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  24. Soft Soap for The Shah

    LONDON, Monday—At the . State banquet to the Shah of Persia there was a remarkable gathering of Royalties, statesmen and their wives, ...

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  25. BELGIAN PRINCESS GRATEFUL.

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  26. A GOOD INVESTMENT.

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  27. RECTOR OF ST. ANDREW'S.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir James Barrie has been elected rector of St Andrew's University. ...

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  28. Equal To Britain's

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In introducing the Shipping Bill, Senator Jones predicted that in 1929 the American mercantile marine would be equal to ...

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  29. HOME FROM THE WAR

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  30. CARE OF THE KDDIES

    A deputation representing the Tasmanian Bush Nursing Association waited on the Premier yesterday to ask that the Government should take over the ...

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  31. LAUNCESTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS

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  32. Settle Details

    PARIS Monday—The Supreme War Council has sent a note requesting Germany to send delegates to settle details in connection with the putting ...

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  33. Blew Themselves Up

    PARIS, Monday.—The extraordinary suicide is told of two soldiers accused of stealing bacon from an army store at Chateau Thierry. One persuaded ...

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  34. KALGOORUE MINES CLOSED

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Kalgoorlie mines have closed down, the engine drivers refusing to work with non-unionists. The miners are, holding a ...

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  35. Deal in Diamonds

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. — The whole diamond interests owned by German companies in the south-west protectorate' have been acquired by ...

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  36. WAITING FOR AMERICA.

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The New York "Times'" Paris correspondent states it is understood that the Supreme Council, after an all day session ...

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  37. NEWSTEAD SALES

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At Newstead to-day there was a heavy yarding both sheep and lambs. For lambs the market opened about on a ...

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  38. BIG MINING DEAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An important land exchange is proposed, at Lithgow, where Hoskins Limited have pegged out and applied for the lease of 3000 ...

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  39. August And Oscar

    ROTTERDAM, Monday. — The ex-Kaiser's sons August and Oscar, have concluded their visits to Amerongen and Wieringen. ...

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  40. Burnt At The Stake

    MADON (Georgia), Monday.—Paul Jones, a negro, who was accused of attacking a white woman, was burnt at the stake on the scene of his crime. ...

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  41. Swimming

    HONOLULU. Monday. — Norman Ross has created a new world's swimming record, winning the 1000 yards race in open water in 12min. 44 3-5sec. ...

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  42. S[?]EAFERS AND PASTORALISTS

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  43. Conference Delegates

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The International Labor Conference has admitted South African, Japanese, and French delegates, despite protests. ...

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  44. Eight Hours Day

    WASHINGTON, Monday—'The Inter, national Women's Labor Conference has adopted the 8 hour day principle, and demands tint women he admitted ...

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  45. NEW BISCHOFF MANAGER

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the directors of the Mount Bischoff Co. this afternoon Mr. Cyril W. Gudgeon was appointed general ...

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  46. MAN MISSING

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  47. Advertising

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