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  2. STANDING ARMIES

    LONDON Thursday .The following distribution of British troops has been made. An army of 206,000 will go to the ...

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  3. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    ' LONDON, Thursday.—In the debate on the Finance Bill in the House of Commons, Mr. Wedgwood, moved to delete the imperial preference clause. ...

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  4. COULD YOU DOUBT US ?

    LONDON, Thursday. — Tile Dutch Government has briefly replied to the Allied note regarding the supervision of the ex-Kaiser, expressing astonishment ...

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  5. DEARER COAL

    LONDON, Thursday. There are many protests, in industrial centres against nearer coal .The man [?] at Notingam.Shened and ...

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  6. CHANCE OF FEDERAL EXTENSION

    MELBOURNE Friday.—No time is apparently- being lost in giving effect to the decision of the Trades Hall Council to make the industrial conflict ...

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  7. HOMEWARD BOUND

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The r34 started from Mineola on her night tor England at midnight on Wednesday She passed over .New York- an hour ...

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  8. AMERICA'S AID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Wilson, m presenting the Peace Treaty to. the senate, said it was an indispensable instrumentality for the ...

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  9. CRUSERS OF THE AIR.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—A message from Mineola states that united States naval officers tendered a luncheon to the officers of R34. Maitland ...

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  10. IS IT LIKELY?

    PARIS, Thursday.—A message from Amsterdam states that the "ex-Kaiser has telegraphed to the Queen of Holland, asking her to intervene with ...

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  11. STRIKE BALLOT WANTED.

    LONDON Later. — There is widespread consternation in industrial centres the increase in the coal prices Miners regurd the increase ...

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  12. LEAVE FOR SILESIA.

    LONDON, Thursday. .— A message from Copenhagen states - that :12,-000 Americans have proceeded'- to SllesIa, and. will remain until e plebiscite ...

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  13. Koltchak Wants Mandate

    .PARIS, Thursday.—A message on behalf of Koltcliak's Government has been received by the Peace Conference asking for a-mandate over the Dardauviate ...

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  14. THE COAL POSITION

    Householders restaurant and voted keepers are suffering serious inconvenlences as result of the Coal stont- .-age . It is generally iclaimted liiax ' ...

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  15. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    SYDNEY, Friday — 'The council of The Newcastle -Chamber jot Commerce earned & motion that the -Crime Minister be requested to legistate against ...

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  16. LONDON'S PEACE LIGHTS.

    LONDON Thursday.—As a result of the increase in the price of coal the eleptlrtcfiane theaten .to extinguish London's peace llluanination ...

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  17. Bolshevik Successes

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports from Helsingfons. state there are. continued Bolshevik successes in the Olanets and Gatchlha regions ...

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  18. Automobile Works

    LONDON, Thursday.—Before Mr. Hughes left, a representative of an important automobile firm approached him with a view .to establishing Works ...

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  19. MR. WATT SILENT.

    MELBOURNE ,Friday ,It was expected that the Acting Prime Minister would make a further statement to-day with regard to the strike ,Indicating ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA "MUTINEERS."

    MELBOURNE Friday .In reply to a question in the House of Representative to-day Mr. Poynton said that the Government was Inquiring wheather ...

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  21. PROFITEERS WAIT

    LONDON. Friday.—The Increased price of coal tons paralysed the Birminglgn iron market .Quotations are suspended .It is estimated that the ...

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  22. FEDERAL BRICKWORKS .

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Acting Minister for the Navy -elated in the Representatives To-day that the Government was considering whether it ...

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  23. SUGAR FAMINE PREDICTED.

    MELBOURNE Friday A serious position confronts the Queensland sugar industry consequence of the strike and the situation is likely tobe ...

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  24. BOOST FOR HUGHES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — During his visit to England Mr. Hughed was actively engaged In expanding and Improving. business' reiations -between ...

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  25. HAUL OF THE CENSORS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday .The Acting Attorney General announced in the Representative to-day that a great deal of writtes matter, apers and ...

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  26. A BOMBSHELL.

    {No abstract available}

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  27. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday- President Wilson, in the course of a statement said tile United States ought to resume trade relations with Germany ...

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  28. "A WIDE UPHEAVAL"

    MELBOURNE Friday , In the course of an interview. Mr. Garden secretary of the Labour Council said. The men are determined to win and ...

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  29. SOLDIER POLITICIAN SPEAKS.

    MELBOURNE, ' Friday, — In . the: House of Representatives yesterday' General Percy Abbott (N. S. W.) referring to the maritime strike commented ...

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  30. "Second Birkenhead Averted"

    CAPE TOWN. Thursday. — The Court of Inquiry into tile sinking of The barque eddetstle by , the Australian transport Themlstocles. delivered ...

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  31. , POSITION IN LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON Friday ,The short age of Newcastle coal at Launceston owing to the coal strike is acute .The Gas Company is now hard pressed, ...

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  32. MOUNT DIRECTION MYSTERY

    LAUNCESTON Friday . The in dulty concerning the Mount Direction tragetty was resumed [?] to-day ...

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  33. Acid On Wilson

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A resolution was introduced hi the Senate asking President Wilson to produce a copy of the letter wherein he protested ...

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  34. Riots Quelled

    LONDON Thursday .the Australian press Association learns chat the rots in the stralts settlements have been quelled ...

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  35. TASMANIA BRANCH A. W. U. ,

    LAUNCESTON," Friday, At the meeting of the executive of the A. W. U. at Launceston to-day the following re solution was carried. ...

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  36. Ferdinand forfeits

    LONDON Thursday A special Court has decided that Ferdimant of Buigaria's securi[?]es in London ann[?]ing to £400,000 are to be ...

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  37. Dardanelles Bungle

    LONDON Thursday Sir Ien Ham[?] speaking at- Newport, announced that a Royal Commission had secured in, the past few days the original documents ...

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  38. THE STRANDED SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE Friday , Over 500 Tasmanian Soldiers and 100 civilians from Tasmania are still stranded is Melbourne but efforts are being ...

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  39. Negotiate With Poles

    PARIS, Thursday.—Herr Erzberger has sent a note to M. Clemenceau, suggesting Immediate negotiations with Polish Government, as hostilities ...

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  40. General Cables

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Bridgeman, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Labor, stated in the House of Commons that the ...

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  41. DISPUTE OVER CONTRACT

    BURNIE, Friday. Commissioner Stops presided over an all day sitting of Court of Requests to-day, ,when Gumming and Co. Ltd., Buiraie, procesed ...

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  42. SYDNEY SYMPATHY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It now seems, obvious that the seamen's strike will vastly extend to other unions, and possibly become general. Such was the ...

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  43. Imperial Conference

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said there had been helpful informal discussions with Dominion statesmen ...

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  44. Struck An Lceberg

    HALIFAX, Thursday.—The Grampian struck an iceberg off Newfoundland. Her bow was damaged. Several the crew were killed, but there ...

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  45. AN ILLICIT STILL.

    SYDNEY, Friday—At the Newtown Police Court John Burke was fined £100 for having been found in a house Botany where disillitibn. Was illegally ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. THIRTY THOUSAND UNEM- ' PLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is expected that army of unemployed which now number about 30.000 will be greatly increased during the coming ...

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  48. MR. WATT, THE "BLUFFER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After the defeat of the no confidence motion in the House of representative at mid-night last night, Mr. M. Williams (Tas.) ...

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  49. Bisley Shoot

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bisley committee has sustained the Australians and Canadian protest against New Zealanders using Ross ...

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  50. flunkeys For Fat

    LONDON, Friday.—Over 300 members of the House of Commons have signed a memorial to the Premier the nationalisation of the ...

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  51. PEACE RELIEF SCHEME

    BRISBANE. Friday. Premiler Ryan, states that he understands the Commonwealth is bearing the whole °st of the peace celebrations relief ...

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  52. WILL THEY RUSH ITS

    LONDON THURSDAY .The international bowling .Board has invited the New Zealand Associated to visit England in 1921 ...

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  53. WOULD HELP COMRADES.

    SYDNEY Friday Many of the seamen are opposed to the extension Proposed of the strike considering it to be better to keep men in work so ...

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  54. CONTRACTS CANCELLED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Poyn. ton informed Mr. Mahony In the House Representatives to-day that Australian wooden ships contracts cancells ...

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  55. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—A petition n bankruptcy was filed to-day by John Bower, of Branxholm, farmer. The liabilities are not slated. ...

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  56. FROM JAPAN.

    MELBOURNE Friday. In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Boyd asked whether in view of the recommendation of the Melbourne ...

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  57. TO TOE THE CARPET,

    SYDNEY, Friday—The Labor executive last night decided officially to communicate with Messrs. Willis, Rosa, and Rutherford, the leaders of ...

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  58. Ebert Signet

    BERLIN, Thursday Herr Ebert signed the ratication of the peace treaty ...

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  59. RETURNING SOLDlERS

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The Union Company Vas advised this evening that It Was hoped to' despatch the steamer wainui from Melbourne to ...

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