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  2. THE MARITIME TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In anticipation of the hearing of the charge against Thomas Walsh, for having encouraged the strike, a lrage crowd ...

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  3. SCAPA FLEET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty has placed contracts for refloating the German fleet at Scapa Flow. ...

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  4. PEACE, 'MIDST POVERTY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The preparations for London's peace celebrations are proceeding on a vast scale. The route of the procession is ...

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  5. DEVOID OF SENTIMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Sherman, the Republican, has urged the United States to refuse to acknowledge the Shantung agreement. ...

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  6. ROTOMAHANA'S DEPARTURE POSTPONED.

    Advice was also received by the Union Steamship Company last evening that the departure of the s.s Rotomahana from Portsea for Devonport ...

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  7. GAS SHORTAGE.

    We have been named the following by the secretary of the Hobart Gas Company: A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hobart Gas ...

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  8. SOLDIERS RETURNING TO- MORROW.

    The soldiers who have been in quarantine ex s.s. Kyogle will arrive at Ocean pier at 10a.m. to-morrow (Sunday) morning, and be welcomed in the ...

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  9. Rifle Shooting

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the King's Hundred at Bisley five Australians and three New Zealanders are shooting. The New Zealander Bollinger scores ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AHEAD.

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  11. On Verge of Starvation

    NEW YORK, Monday.—"The Times" Winnipeg correspondent states that the Canadian Council of Agriculture has- received reports ...

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  12. PUBLIC MEETING CALLED.

    On account of the Mayor refusing on requisition of ratepayers the use of the Town Hall for the purpose of speakers putting the case of the ...

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  13. HATS OF TO ANZACS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Gauraud, and, in the course of an interview, said; "I adore my polios, but I say, 'Hats off to the British 29th Division ...

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  14. General Cables

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dorothy Bruton has achieved great success as the heroine in Harold Bright-house's farce, "Bantam V. C." at St. ...

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  15. FORMER PREJUDICE.

    It would appear from a statement made by the Mayor (Alderman J.G. Shield) to a representative of "The World' yesterday concerning [?] ...

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  16. SOCIAL UNREST.

    Sir.—Dean Hay's remarks at the meeting on Thursday afternoon were in striking contrast to the usual pronouncements of speakers on such ...

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  17. Victory Loan

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain announced that the result of the Victory Loan appeal was approximately ...

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  18. Twenty Thousand Pounds

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.— Snowy Baker has offered Frank Dempsey £20,000 to stage Ids next fight in Sydney. Dempsey already has an ...

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  19. For the Sufferers.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,507 words
  20. Don't Strike

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. William Brace, Labour M.P., appealed to the Miners' Conference at Keswick to accept the Government offer to ...

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  21. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, Wednesday.— There was only a moderate attendance at the wool sales. A poor selection of combings was offered. Prices were ...

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  22. Postal Revenue

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Illingworth) announced in the House of Commons . that the profits for 1913-1914 were ...

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  23. DIRECT ACTION PROPOSAL.

    ADTELAIDT. Friday.— A meeting of the Adelaide Drivers' Union of 400 members to-day decided, against direct action by and overwhelming majority ...

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  24. Gallant Australians

    PARIS, Wednesday.—France is erecting a statue to the Australian soldiers at the Amiens Cathedral in recognition of the Villers-Breton ...

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  25. HOPES OF WEDNESDAY'S CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—It is asserted in industrial circles that the seamen are preparing for a prolonged strike, and that they will continue to . ...

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  26. Surplus Argentine Butter

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans are buying at 3/ per 1b f.o.b. all the exportable surplus Argentine butter after the termination of the ...

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  27. Aussies In England

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are still 7189 Australians undergoing educational and vocational training, but the numbers are rapidly decreasing. ...

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  28. Bantam Champions

    LONDON. Wednesday.—In the babtam championship Wilde scored freely in the first three rounds. Moore, hitting hard, forced the pace the next ...

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  29. N .S .W. LABOR SPLIT

    SYDNEY", Friday.—The executive of the Australian Labor Party has notified all unions that it declares illegal the Congress of Labor Leagues and Unions ...

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  30. THE RIO PARDO.

    The Chief Quarantine Officer at Adelaide advised the Tasmanian health authorities by telegraph yesterday that the transport Rio Pardo left Adelaide ...

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  31. THE RED FLAG

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Acting Attorney General (Mr Groom) was advised to-day that the Full Court of Queensland had upheld the War ...

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  32. MELBOURNE IS MELANCHOLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Peace Day in Melbourne will not be all that it might have been. In the foreground and between the lines of bunting in the ...

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  33. Engine Drivers Rejection

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The strike arising out of the rejection of and engine driver for falling to pass the eye-sight test is spreading seriously on the ...

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  34. ROTOMAHANA AND WAINUI.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Mr. Miller, president of the chamber of Commerce, received the following telegram from Senator Keating at Melbourne: ...

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  35. THE KEROSENE TINS.

    Fours men walked into the editor's sanctum yesterday, and remarked they had some kerosene tins. And so they hail. These were men from the ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    To-day at 2.30 and to-night at 8 Union Theatres Ltd. will present the full programme at both screenings. The feature drama, "The Dormant Power," ...

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  37. Had Bela Kun Resigned

    LONDON, Wednesday.—it is reported that Dr. Bela Kun has resigned. and that the Bolshevist troops have deserted on the Czecho-Slovak front. ...

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  38. MORESBY'S PLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Radio messages from Port Moresby state that food supplies are exhausted, and unless immediate relief is sent all the ...

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  39. A COOL REQUEST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Lately the Federal Government refused a monopoly of wireless telegraphy in Australia to a company which sought the ...

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  40. PALACE THEATRE.

    The final screening of Dorothy Dalton, the screen's favorite star, In her greatest Paramount release 'entitled "Quicksands" takes place at this popular ...

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  41. RELIEF TO STRIKE-SUFFERERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Government has declined the request that it should make strike relief available for distribution through the ...

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  42. Vox Populi

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—Martial law has been proclaimed in Serbia. There are daily demonstrations in Belgrade protesting against the wholesale ...

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  43. WALNUT DELAYED

    The Union Steamship Company mentioned last evening that the departure of the s.s. Wainnt, which has Tasmanian spldiers on board, had been ...

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