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  2. O'DONNELL IN DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Court deliberated for an hour and three-quarters O'Donnell court-martial. The large crowd present loudly cheered the ...

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  3. D'ANNUNZIO'S "MISSION"

    FIUME, Sunday. — Gabrielle D'Annunzio addressed the Municipal Council, said his mission was to "save Italy from the Socialists. Italy was now in ...

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  4. AN[?] EYE REMOVED

    LONDON, Saturday. — "Pussyfoot" Johnson, the American temperance reformer, has had an eye removed as a result an injury sustained during a ...

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  5. POULET OVERTAKEN

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday. — Captain Ross-Smith arrived at Rangoon at-7.50 on. Sunday, followed one hour-later by Poulet. Both leave at daybreak on ...

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  6. WALES PROSPEROUS

    LONDON, Saturday—South Wales is enjoing enexainpled prosperity. Tramp ships are charging 60/ per ton freight on coal shipped ot Rouen, which was 5/ per ...

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  7. TANKS OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Commission reporting on the twelve claimants in connection with the invention of the tanks, out that this was primarily due to ...

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  8. STARVING AUSTRIA

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The -National Amenably, has requested the Government to reduce Germany's own ration of flour in older to send, supplies to Anstria, and ...

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  9. ASSISTANCE FROM WARSHIPS.

    ROME. Sunday.—The seriousness of the Adriatic situation is increased by the Italian warships at Genoa and Smyrna, joining D'Annunzio. ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECASTS:

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In order that all possible assistance be afforded to competitors in the flight from Britain to Australia, the Commonwealth Government ...

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  11. "'GOVERNMENT REALISES SERIOUSNESS."

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons the Premier said the Government fully realised the serious economic situation In Central Europe. The ...

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  12. Half-Crown Notes

    LONDON, Sunday.—Half-crown notes have been printed, and are ready for issue. ...

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  13. WILL E ABDICATE?

    LONDON, Friday. The "Daily Chronicle states that rumors of the imminent abdication of the King of Italy have often been current since ...

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  14. "PUSSYFOOT" DESCRIBED.

    Physical side—Mr. Johnson is 60 and 6ft. I haven't weighted him, but his chair creaks like 16 stone, and then some." He has big brown, ever-open ...

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  15. Soldier Students

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Manchester Guardian" says that never, in the whole history "of the army has there been on the staff of the College at Camberley ...

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  16. CHASING THE LIVING WAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Recently the Sydney [?]ewery employes had their mi[?]mum wage increased form £3/11/ per week to £4. Now they are asking for ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL BALLOTS

    SYDNEY, Mondays-Particulars, of the ballot of the coal and shale workers in the north of the State confirm the teatative reports forwarded by "The World." ...

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  18. AN EVENTFUL DAY.

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—Captain Ross Smith expects to reach Vangkok (Slam) en route for Singapore, in five hours He is due in Australia at 9 o'clock on ...

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  19. TO ATTACK MONTENEGRO.

    LONDON, Safari-day.—In the House of Commons the Vice-Chancellor, Mr. W, Dudley Ward, announced that it was un-officially reported that D'Annunzio was ...

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  20. Bombs and Exploslves

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The police discovered a secret bomb manufacturing plant and large quantities of explosives at the headquarters of the Russian ...

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  21. "Ome" Dramond

    LONDON, Friday.—A single diamond at a London auction realised £7300, which it is understood is record. ...

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  22. Turbulent Cairo

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Several; further attempts have been made to shoot British officers in the streets. ...

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  23. STORY OF DROUGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday,—Bush fires, the usual accompaniment of, the drought conditions, and the largest ever experienced have been raging in the Bathurst ...

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  24. Soviet for U.S.A.

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—The Labor Party Convention overwhelmingly defeated a resolution advocating the introduction of the Soviet Government into the Inited ...

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  25. Not All In Yet

    PARIS, Saturday.—Bulgaria has signed the Peace Treaty. The Jugo Slavs and Roumanians have not yet signed; as a result, they say, of the delays at the ...

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  26. THE DIZZY LIMIT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, - hag found it necessery to criticise the profiteers in the building trade. He says that the ...

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  27. WITH RESERVATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The New York "Times'" Boston correspondent states that Senator Lodge has mace a statement' that the Senate will pass the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S [?]ONOR ROLL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The summary of the easualties of the members of the Australian Imperial Forces reported by [?] shows that the totals ...

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  29. Japs and Koreans

    SEOUL, Sandy.—The Vice-Governor of Korea has instructed the provincial Governor to abolish discrimination between Japanese and Korean officials. He ...

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  30. SHANTUNG FOR CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The New York. "Times'" Paris correspondent says is understood that in the event of the United States Senate ratifying the treaty ...

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  31. A Home for Haig

    LONDON; Sunday,—An estate has been purchased at Bemerside (Berwickshire) as a present to Sir Douglas Haig as a national gift. The estate has for a long ...

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  32. GOOD NEWS FOR SHIPPERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Government has decided to make avails able the steamer Dongarra for loading at Australian ports for the United Kingdom. ...

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  33. General Cables

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons that the Treasury had refused ot purchase 2000 tons of per cwt f.o.b. ...

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  34. THE FIU FIELD AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—According to a cable received from the New Zealand health authorities by Dr. Cumpston, Director of Federal - Quarantine, ...

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  35. MARKETING METAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The contract between the Australian and British Government for the purchase by the latter of tungsten awl molybnenite ores ...

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  36. Stonger [?]han [?]ver

    LONDON. Saturday.—At the conclusion of the Labor Triple Alliance meeting was officially stated that the Alliance; had emerged stronser than ever. A ...

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  37. SOUTH CROYDEN BY ELECTION.

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  38. SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir John Hume Campbell has been granted a divorce from his wife, Lady Emily. The Marquis of Conygham was cited as ...

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  39. ANOTHER VESSEL ABLAZE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An outbreak of fire occurred aboard the steamer" Swakopmund at Victoria Dock, and is burning fiercely. ...

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  40. Russian Wrangle

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — Advice from Reval shows that the Bolsheviks at Narva are -continually attacking the Esthoniaiis, and the battles fire very ...

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  41. SUGAR STILL SHORT

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—In consequence of the approach of this jam making season there is a brisk demand for but Supplies are scarce, although ...

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  42. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The wool prices continue to herden. There is a strong demand, but business is restricted owing to top makers limiting ...

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  43. LABORER'S LONEELY END.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday. — Timothy Dillon, a laborer, aged 46, was found dead a hut oh Howard's Plains, about three miles from Queenstown, on Sunday night. ...

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  44. Mexico Unrelenting

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—After justifying the American Consul Jenkins' imprisonment in a note sent to the United States by the Mexican. Government, it is ...

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  45. The Irish Question

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons ;the Premier denied that he had given President Wilson an undertaking that he would decide the Irish ...

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  46. WHEAT STACKERS RISE

    ADELAIDE, Monday. —Increased wages and better conditions having been granted, the dispute between the Wheat Board and the Waterside Workers' ...

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  47. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the case of the Scottish Australian Mining Association versus the New Redhead estate, the Privy Council allowed the appeal, with ...

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  48. Price of Coal.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Government has protested to the British Government against the raising of the export price of coal. ...

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  49. BURNIE HARBOR WORKS.

    BURNIE, Monday.—The district naval officer, Commander Bowen, paid an official visit to the Burnie Harbor works to-day. He returns to Hobart to-morrow. ...

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  50. BIG PRICES FOR BUTTER.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The produce trade is hopeful that the control of butter and cheese may be removed at an early date. Recently about 330/ per cwt. f.o.b. ...

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  51. SID OF PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

    Our Launceston correspondent telegraphed last night that the Premier (Mr. Lee) said he expecud the present session of Parliament would close this week. ...

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