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  2. LATINS V. SLAVS

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to the Fiume correspondent of an Italian newspaper, General Grazioli appealed to the French to prevent South Slavs ...

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  3. DEMPSEY'S VICTORY

    TOLEDO (Ohio), Monday. — Ollie Record. the referee in the big fight, ruled that Dempsey knocked out Willard in the third round. ...

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  4. SIN OF SOCIALISM

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Council of Ten has decided to maintain the blockade on Hungary, declaring that it is impossible to make peace with Dr. ...

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  5. 'FLU STILL AGGRESSIVE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Twenty-one deaths and 93 fresh cases of 'flu were officially. reported in the metropolis to-day. ...

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  6. ITALIAN UNREST

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Milan correspondent says that the Government is trying to cope with the violent popular rebellion ...

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  7. R34 ARRIVES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New YORK “Times’” Washington correspondent says that the R34 is proceeding on her own power toward Chathem. The ...

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  8. TRIAL Of WILHELM

    LONDON, Sunday. — The “Dally Chronicle” says it is understood, that the tribunal which will dry the ex-Kaiser will consist of the heads of the ...

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  9. WAS IT A FAKE?

    A slab from "Collyer's Eye" (Chicago) of March 22: "Without any desire to enter into any discussion' of the ethics involved in Jack Johnson's ...

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  10. TRAINS TO RESUME.

    PERTH, Monday.—It is anticipated that through traffic on the trans-Australian railway will be resumed next week. The Westralian Government ...

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  11. them stocles Collision

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday. — The Themistocles, which collided with a barque on her way from Cape Town to Australia, returned to Cape Town this ...

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  12. The Orient

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that official despatches say that the Japanese military ...

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  13. EX-KAISER’S SONS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The “Deutsche [?] Zeltung” says that Prince Eitel Friedrich has sent a message to King George on behalf of himself and his ...

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  14. SHEEP IMPORTATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Director of Quarantine states that with regard to the resolution carried by the New South Wales Sheep Breeders' ...

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  15. HUGE COST OF LIVING.

    ROME, Thursday.—The inhabitants of many Italian towns are demanding a 50 per cent, reduction in food prices. The Mayors of some towns have ...

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  16. Bolshevik Propaganda

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Thirty-five thousand copies of a Bolshevik pamphlet in English, with a similar number in French, have been printed ...

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  17. QUESTION OF EXTRADITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Central News Amsterdam correspontent says that It is regarded as certain that the Court of Justice at Utrecht will decide ...

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  18. JAPAN JEALOUS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent says that despatches from Tokio state that certain Japanese interests ...

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  19. PAYING PART OF THE DEBT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Federal Treasurer has given instructions that in future returned soldiers who apply for pensions be not asked ...

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  20. MESSAGE FROM THE KING

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Central News states that the King telegraphed congratulations to R34 on her splendid achievement, which marks the ...

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  21. LAVISH WITH PRINTERS' [?]

    Brevity and the Tasmanian Government "Gazette" are strangers. The "Gazette," as a matter of fact makes the lengthy 500 page books of Charles ...

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  22. The Peace Treaty

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. — The English newspapers here are dissatisfied with General Smuts manifesto. The “Argus” remarks that doubtless ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL AIR RACE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It [?] announced that an international airplane from Toronto to New York will be flown on August 25. ...

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  24. BOLSHEVIK CLAIM.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Bolshevik message states:— German Landwbr attacked us to-day in the direction of Riga. All the ...

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  25. JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE

    TOKIO, Sunday—The “Daily Es Press’ correspondent to-day interviewed Japanese statesmen, who said Japan would politely welcome the ...

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  26. Anzacs At Play

    LONDON, Sunday. — In amateur athletics at Stamford Bridge, in the 100yds. race, W Hill (Surrey) beat J. [?] (new Zealand) by half a yard. ...

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  27. MAORILAND WORKERS

    WELLINGTON' (N.Z."), Monday. — A. proposal to delete the clause in the platform favoring the establishment of a citizen army on a voluntary basis, ...

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  28. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    ARCHANGEL, February 12 — They the Bolsheviki are the world’s best propagandists was demonstrated during the long, cold nights that occur in ...

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  29. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Today witnessed the nation at prayers. Congregations throughout the country of all sects and faiths Joined of all ...

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  30. General Cables

    LONDON; Sunday.—The Australian service team made 397 runs in the match against a Scottish Eleven. The latter made 118. The match Was ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Birdwood has selected a site for an Australian bungalow at Bisley. The Australians in the competitions are ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LABOR

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Mr. Barwell, Attorney-General, states that with a view to endeavoring to quieten the industrial unrest the South Australian ...

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  33. SUFFERERS FROM WAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An Anzac Hostel, for permanently incapacitated soldiers, was opened at Brighton on Saturday. It is the first of a number ...

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  34. LLOYD-GEORGE IN WALES

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Lloyd George received an enthusiastic welcome come at Criccieth, in Wales, where he rests for a week. Crowds harnessed ...

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  35. Train Derailed

    [?]NTOREAL Monday.—The train carrying Mr. W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand and his family to Montreal form H[?] where they ...

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  36. LATE CAPTAIN FRYATT.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday. — Captain Fryatt’s body was exhumed and conveyed to a .chapel, and thence to Antwerp It arrives at Dover by a ...

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  37. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Peninsula and Orient. shareholders have adopted the capitalisation of undivided profits. Lord Inchcape said that ...

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  38. Revolution in Peru

    NEW YORK. Saturday,—The united Press Association’s Washington correspondent says that the State Department has been notified that ...

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  39. SOLDIERS UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — In Melbourne 3077 returned soldiers are unemployed, but it is expected that most of these will be absorbed when the ...

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  40. WARE BANKING COMBINES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A topic which is receiving much speculative attention, is referred to in a communication which has been received from ...

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  41. THANKSGIVING FOR PEACE

    NEW NORFOLK, Monday—Thanksgiving services were held in all the churches at New Norfolk on Sunday At St. Matthew's (Anglican) Church ...

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  42. PRINCE’S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is officially stated that the Prince of Wales' speech to Australian soldiers does not indicate an early visit to Australia. It is not ...

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  43. Rheims Decorated

    PARIS, Sunday. — President Poincare, in the course of a great State ceremony in investing the city of [?]helms with the Cross of the Legion ...

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  44. Wool Sales

    LONDON, Friday.—The wool sales have concluded. There was keen competition throughout the series. Buyers operated freely for Merino ...

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  45. WOULD BE EMIGRANTS.

    MUNICH, Sunday.—Seventy thousand Germans, desiring to emigrate to Switzerland, have applied to the Swiss Legation in Berlin for-passports. ...

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  46. FIGHTING THE RED PLAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Melbourne University Council has taken an initial step towards a more practical means of combating the growth of ...

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  47. Tennis

    LONDON Saturday.—In the semi-final In the All-England tennis championships Lycett and Heath beat Fisher and Ritchie, 12-10, 8-8. 6-3 ...

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  48. ARMY MEDICAL MEN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The disabilities under which civilian doctors labor upon entering the army and undertaking the treatment of military ...

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  49. Copper Position Serious.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The conference of State Premiers, convened by the Acting Prime Minister, to consider the serious position that has ...

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  50. Strikes At Johannesburg

    CAPE TOWN. Wednesday. — The Johannesburg miners’ strike in the new State areas has been settled. The dispute will be decided by arbitration. ...

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