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  2. WORKERS AND "THE WORLD"

    Sir,—The correspondence. which has recopied the columns of "The World" for some days concerning an alleged attempt by politicians to secure the ...

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  3. ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS REBEL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official: General Ironside, in command of the British North Russian force, reports that Russian soldiers with the Allies ...

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  4. AFGHAN TROUBLE

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — The Afridis' raiding parties have dispersed, having suffered heavy casualties in the recent attacks on our posts. ...

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  5. THE COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Coal Controller has restricted householders 2cwt of coal for each delivery. The railways have notified the public that ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT INSISTS ON ARBITRATION

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — After mature consideration the Federal Government to-day decided to refuse the of Unions, now siting in Melbourne. ...

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  7. Swansea By-Election

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The following is the result of the Swansea by-election: Matthews (Coalition Liberal) 9250 ...

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  8. "SUCH AN EDITOR."

    The following is an extract from a letter sent into "The World" office by the Hon J. A. Lyons, M.H.A, on July 1,1919:— ...

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  9. NO FURTHER DISCLOSURES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Federal Government will not at present make any further disclosure regarding its attitude towards the ...

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  10. STRIKE BALLOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Labor Triple Alliance discussed a resolution by 'Mr. Frank Hodges, of the Miners' Federation, for a strike ballot in the ...

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  11. Shantung Settlement

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The United. Press Association's Washington correspondent says that President Wilson has issued a statement ...

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  12. SETTLEMENT HOPED FOR.

    LONDON. Thursday.—An early settlement of the miners' piece rates claims is hoped for In some quarters. It is pointed out that the men's ...

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  13. ROUMANIA AND RUSSIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The Roumanian Press Bureau states that the Russian. Bolshevik Commission is negotiating peace with Roumania on ...

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  14. The Missing

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government is despatching a mission to France and Belgium to investigate the battle areas and to exhaust ...

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  15. WALSH VISITED IN GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Having obtained permission to visit Mr. T. Walsh, secretary of the Seamen's Union, in gaol, Messrs. Le Cotan and ...

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  16. MONMOUTHSHIRE MINERS RESUME.

    Ten thousand. Monmouthshire miners have resumed work. ...

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  17. Royalty Barred

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The German National Assembly, by 123 votes to 117, has decided that members of the royal houses reigning at. ...

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  18. From Italy To Japan

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Edward R. West, an Australian in Rome, and Gabrielle d'Annunzio, the Italian poet, Is organising a Rome to Tokip [?] ...

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  19. SUPPLIES TO FRANCH.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Loucheur-French Minister of Industrial Reconstruction, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that Britain had ...

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  20. General Cables

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Cambridge University has conferred Honorary Doctorates of Law on Generals Birdwood and Monash. ...

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  21. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The "New York Times'" St. John's correspondent says that Captain Raynham, with his navigator Biblecomb, attempted to ...

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  22. MORE MEN OUT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Ten thousand Nottingham miners have struck. The Nottingham streets are without light. A few Durham miners are ...

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  23. DEPORTED GERMANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Willochra. with deported Germans from New Zealand; has arrived at Plymouth. ...

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  24. WHOSE THE SUMMONS?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Members of the local branch of the Seamen's Union held another mass meeting this morning, and again carried a resolution to ...

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  25. DELEGATES HOPEFUL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Messrs. [?] and Willis spent nearly on hour with Senator Millen and upon leaving the offices of the latter were ...

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  26. SALE OF SHIPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Inchape, the shipping magnate, is selling 40 new standard ships on condition that they must not be resold ...

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  27. Australian Finances

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In reference to the statement published In Australia that British financiers 'are unfavorably Impressed by the ...

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  28. Exploiting Mandates

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons, Lient-Colonel Amery, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, said that the Government's trade ...

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  29. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King has accepted President .Wilson's invitation to the Prince of Wales to spend a few days in Washington and ...

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  30. HOLDING OUT THE OLIVE , BRANCH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday (Later).— Late to-night Senator Millen issued the following statement: As some misapprehension ...

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  31. PERSONAL MENTION.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Alex Reid, ex-Under-Treasurer of the State, took place yesterday at 10.30 a.m. from the Church of St. John the ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED TOTAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr, Black, secretary of the Trades Hall Council Unemployment Relief Committee, states that 50,000 workers In the ...

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  33. IMPERlAL PREFERENCE,

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, on the third reading of the Finance Bill, the Independent Liberals denounced the application of ...

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  34. COURT OF NO USE.

    During his speech on the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply in the House of Assembly yesterday. Mr. R. Cosgrove, one of the Labor ...

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  35. The Shrinking Sovereign

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The pound sterling exchange, which had fallen to 4rlol £8 cents (17/6) rallied to 4dols 34 cents (18/11) and closed at ...

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  36. Accusations of Cowardice

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A libel action has been concluded at Edinburgh, in which Colonel W. E. Gordon sued the "Dundee People's journal" for ...

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  37. REPRESENTATION AT SYDNEY CONFERENCE.

    As the public has already been informed, Mr. Grayndler, chairman of directors ot Labor Papers Ltd wired to the editor his lull approval of The ...

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  38. DEAR GOLD;

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Star" states that the selling price of gold has been raised 10 per cent. ...

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  39. Bisley Shooting

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the' Empire match at Bisley, Great Britain scored 2112, Australia 2040, New Zealand 1979. and Canada 1937. England ...

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  40. Bela Kun's Fall

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Reports from Budapest state that Dr. Bela Kun has been overthrown, and that a non-Bolshevik triumvirate is in ...

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  41. PRESENT EXECUTIVE.

    The members of the present executive are Messrs. J. E. Ogden, M.H.A.; Senator Guy, J. A. Lyons, M.H.A.. J. Belton, M.H.A.; B. Watkins, M.H.A., ...

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