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  2. REVOLT IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday. — Public interest centres on the situation in Northern Russia. The Bolsheviks claim that they are advancing along ...

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  3. THE SOVIET FIGHTS

    PARIS, Friday.—The Romanians are confident of their ability to repel the Hungarian offensive. On the contrary, an Italian report states that ...

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  4. SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT.

    NEW YORK, July 20. — Nai Chai Quo, a Chinese peace delegate, who has arrived here en route for China, in an interview, said it is true Japan ...

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  5. IRELAND BARRED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Devlin n appeal to apply President Wilson's and General Smuts' six principles to ...

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  6. FURTHER PLATITUDES.

    LONDON, July 22, 12.3 5 a. m.—Continuing his speech on the Peace Treaty Mr. Lloyd George said that he opined that by the new year the ...

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  7. JAP LABOR AWAKES.

    NEW YORK, July 21—A despatch from [?] states that there is a growing popular movement in Japan demanding more comfort for wageworkers ...

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  8. COAL DISPUTE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Official: The coal .dispute has been settled. The Premier has issued a statement that the Government's consultation ...

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  9. MANY GUNS CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The ''Petit Parisian states that the Hungarian Bolsheviks have captured many Roumanian guns. The Roumanians are ...

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  10. General Cables

    LONDON, July 21—The following French honors have been conferred:— Croix de Guerre; Australians: General Monash, Lieutenant J.' L. ...

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  11. PITS RUINED.

    LONDON, Friday.—As a result of flooding, some of the older Yorkshire pits will never be used again; others will be waterlogged for months. ...

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  12. WAR ENDED.

    NEW YORK, July 19.—The "New York Times' Pekin correspondent' says that the Chinese peace envoys have advised the President of China ...

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  13. British Capitalists' Lament

    LONDON, Friday. — At the Australian Estates .Company's meeting, Mr. Williamson, the chairman, vigorously replied to the recent attack of ...

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  14. DERBYSHIRE MINERS.

    The Derbyshire Miners Council has accepted the piece rate settlement. ...

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  15. MORE ALARMIST REPORTS.

    CONDON. Friday —Helsingfors reports state that the Bolshevists murdered four well-known- professors of the [?] "University, also M. [?] ...

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  16. THE INFLUENZA

    SYDNEY, Sunday, — During the week-end five deaths occurred and 51 new cases of influenza were officially reported in the metropolitan area. ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL AIR CONVENTION.

    LONDON, July 22.—The final text of. the international air convention has been issued It establishes a commission under of tow League of Nations ...

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  18. COAL FOR FOOD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. G. H. Roberta, speaking at Garfield, said that owing to the. adverse exchange, the American housewife paid nearly 3d. ...

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  19. Unsettled

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. —Remark able, military demonstrations in Berlin during the past two days surest that [?]' coup is Imminent ...

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  20. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Friday.—It. is authoritatively explained that Lord Curzon's speech did not Indicate the intention of the Government to abandon the ...

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  21. COAL RESTRICTIONS CANCELLED

    LONDON, Saturday.— The prohibition of the export of coal from Cardiff has been cancelled, also the[?] delivery to householders. ...

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  22. MR. WATT'S HEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Mr. Watt was able on Saturday to leave the nursing home in which he had been undergoing treatment for his own ...

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  23. GALLIPOLI MEMORIALS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian war memorials at Gallipoli are an imposing obelisk and ;altar stone at Lone. Pine, and smaller ' memorials at ...

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  24. MINERS ACCEPT TERMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Miners Federation has. accepted the principle of the Government's formula. ' At present it has not been estimated how ...

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  25. TWO ALTERNATIVES

    LONDON Friday.—It is. an [?] lively stated that the Cabinet has for some days bean- considering the Russian situation and have found ...

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  26. SIEMENS' COMPANY.

    " COPENHAGEN, Friday. —Stems Is Company has' dismissed 10.000 men for refusing to work diving to the .dismissal of the leaders who were [?] ...

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  27. Australian Industries

    LONDON, July 21. —Mr. James Elder has been interviewing manufacturers in regard to the establishment of new industries in Australia. He finds: ...

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  28. THE' FLU DEMON.

    DURBAN, July 21.—A vessel In harbor from the Straits settlement reports. that on her arrival at Reunion island constant sounding of the [?] ...

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  29. INCREASE IN PIECE RATES.

    LONDON, July 22 —The following is the cause of the Yorkshire crisis: The Sankey Commission was calculated to reduce hours and decrease the ...

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  30. CANADIAN REPATRIATION.

    NEW YORK, July 20—The United Press Association's Ottawa correspondent says that the Canadian Honse of Commons has voted a total of [?] ...

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  31. Color Hatred.

    NEW, YORK July 21 — '' New Pork Times' Washington correspondent says that race riots wherein hundreds of white soldiers, marines. ...

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  32. NEW GERMAN LOAN.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. — The ''cologne Gazette'' says the -Government is projecting a forced 2 per cent, loan for £10,000,000. ...

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  33. TRANSPORT MINED.

    LONDON. Friday.—A wireless message "from Moscow states that the transport -Roma, carrving officers for General [?] army. was mined ...

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  34. CABLE CENSORSHIP.

    NEW YORK. July 20.—The ''New York Times" Washington correspondent says that. the State Department has announced that the United States ...

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  35. BANK 'NOTES CALLED IN,

    BARDEEN Friday — In connection with the registration of Individual fortunes the Government is calling In bank notes for Stamping ...

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  36. MOSCOW-[?]TRAIN DERAILED.

    COPENHAGEN Friday,—The train from Moscow to Kleff -was derailed and [?] flee An the passengers were killed. ...

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  37. International "Labor''

    NEW YORK, July. 20.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that Professor Shotwell, the American representative at 'the ...

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  38. AMERICAN SUGAR CROP.

    NEW YORK, July 21—The "New York, Times" Washington correspondent states that the Department of Agriculture has forecasted a sugar ...

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  39. N. S. W. Labor Activity.

    SIDNEY. Sunday. — The Australian Labor parry executive .is calling nominations for Hume, New England North Sydney, Parramatta, Richmond. ...

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  40. New York Seamen

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The New York seamen's strike has entered its third week,-with approximately half the shipping under the American flag ...

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  41. Croats fight Serbs

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A despatch from Paris reports that the Croatians revolted from the Serbian army and established an-independent republic at ...

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  42. America and the League

    NEW YORK, July 20.—The New York "Times'' Washington correspondent says it is understood that "Senator Lodge has received-an assurance from ...

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  43. Alas, Poor Hughes

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Board of Trade points out that it is no part of the Government's policy, to discourage competition "with the world In the ...

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  44. CANADA DEPORTS GERMANS.

    OTTAWA, July 19.—Eight hundred Germans now in Canadian prison camps will be deported to Holland on July 23. ...

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  45. WELCOMES TO BOTHA AND SMUTS.

    JOHANNESBURG, ' July 22. — A large and representative meeting of Citizens has decided to ignore the Town Council and give a fitting ...

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  46. DEMPSEY JOINS MOVIES.

    NEW TOW YORK, July 20.—It is understood that Jack Dempsey has accepted an offer of a million dollars to act in the cinemas. This will occupy him ...

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  47. Die [?] Am Rhein

    LONDON, Saturday. — The War Office permits the wives of officers and men of other ranks to Join their husbands on the Rhine at their own ...

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  48. Peace, Perfect Peace!

    NEW YORK July 21.—The '' New York Herald's [?] correspondent says that the new Japanese army -budget proposals proposes to spend ...

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  49. Disquieting Situation

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Asquith, speaking at Edgware, expressed serious misgivings , concerning Britain's policy in Russia. The future ...

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  50. SENATE AND PRESIDENT.

    NEW YORK, July 21—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says Chat President Wilson addressed a letter to Senator Lodge, ...

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  51. "BREAKAWAY" CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The conference of unions and leagues—or, rather, the few (who hare 'decided to attetid— called by the leaders of the ...

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  52. THE SMALL-POX CASE

    The Health Department reported last evening that the patient at the quarantine station, Barnes Bay, who is suffering from small -pox, is making ...

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  53. GERMANY,

    GENEVA, July 22 — A Swiss Banker estimates that 1,700.000,000 marks worth of scrip belonging to the Germans, Including the Kaiser, and four ...

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  54. PADDINGTON" "BY-ELECTION,

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — The by-election for Paddington to fill the seat of the late Mr. L. O'Hara took place on Saturday, and resulted in a splendid ...

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  56. GET A MOVE ON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Federal Government has despatched a further cable to the British Admiralty urging a prompt reply to its ...

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  57. France's Merchant fleet

    PARIS, Friday.— The Government has ordered 509,000 tons of shipping from private firms, and is constructing 1.915,000 tons, thus restoring ...

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  58. Food Rationing

    LONDON Friday—The Food Ministry has. announced that food rationing in Britain will be resumed before the winter. ...

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  59. President. Wilson [?]

    WASHINGTON? July 21.—President Wilson is ill with dysentery. The doctor .has ordered him to rest fol. a week. His condition is not serious. ...

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  60. Afghan Rising

    ALLAHABAD; Saturday—The Afghan peace delegates arrived at [?] on Friday, where they met Sir Hamilton Grant The size of the ...

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  61. Builders' Laborers Win

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Builders Laborers' strike has been settled on a basis of 13/ per day, on the understanding that the Wages Board ...

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  62. Maoriland Coal Shortage.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Saturday.— In consequence of , the coal shortage, train passengers are not allowed to travel beyond suburban .areas, unless ...

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  63. Lithgow Engineers Dissatisfied

    SYDNEY Saturday—The engineers at the Commonwealth Small Arias [?] at Lithgow have informed the Defence Department that the answer ...

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