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  2. RACE RIOTING

    WASHINGTON, July 22.—The authorities restored order after rioting had continued for most of the night. Negroes drove through the streets ...

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  3. ITALIAN AFFAIRS

    ROME, Sunday. — Signor Devitto, Italian Minister for Transport, admitted in the Chamber of Deputies that the grave situation in Italy was ...

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  4. HUNGARIAN SOVIET

    PARIS Saturday — The Supreme Council in a communiqué, states that the Allies are anxious for peace with Hungary, which they cannot ...

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  5. THROTTLE-HOLD ETHICS

    PARIS Sunday.—The Council [?] Five discussed the blockade of Russia. The Americans urged the causing of the blockade in view of the ...

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  6. SHANTUNG SCANDAL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "New york Times" Washington correspondent says it is understood that President Wilson has informed Republican ...

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  7. AFGHANS DEFY BRITISH

    SIMLA, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at Rawal Pindi says -that Sir Hamilton Grant addressed the Afghan delegates In strong terms, stating ...

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  8. MINERS RESUMING

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is estimated that the coal miners have lost £1,670,-000 sterling in wages. Strike pay to the amount of £70.000 was distributed ...

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  9. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    ROME, Monday. — The “Popoto Romano” says 'that the Italian Government has discovered a conspiracy has been organised abroad to ...

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  10. OUTBREAK IN CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, Monday. — Race rioting has broken out- here. Two negroes were killed, and 50 persons, whites and blacks, were injured The rioters ...

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  11. WILL DECIDE OWN POLICY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The' Yorkshire miners state that they will decide their own policy, irrespective of the Miners' Federation and the coalowners. ...

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  12. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The chief subject of conversation in the Federal Parliamentary lobbies is now the possibility of an early ...

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  13. BRITISH THREAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A British gunboat boat threatens to Lombard Onega which the Bolsheviks have captured unless the British prisoners ...

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  14. CHINESE QUARREL.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “Times” Pekin .correspondent says that trouble is brewing on the' northern border of China. Rival ...

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  15. ROUMANIANS WANT HELP.

    PARIS, Sunday; —The Supreme War Council is considering the miliary experts'' proposals to help Rourania against the Bolsheviks. It ...

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  16. MARITIME TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union this afternoon had before it the Government's terms for ...

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  17. TRAIN DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday. — Reports from Moscow state that 390 persons were burnt alive at kieff. The train disaster was due to bandits, who removed ...

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  18. Remaining Peace Treaties

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State Department has announced that the United States will sign the Bulgarian and Turkish Peace Treaty with ...

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  19. ANNEXATION PROBABLE

    ALLAHABAD, Monday — The Afghan peace delegates were addressed by Sir Hamilton Grant, Foreign Secretary to the Government of India, at ...

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  20. N.S.W. WHEAT COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Before the Wheat Commission to-day, Gustav Christian Boehme. member of the Federal Wheat Board, said he would ...

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  21. FINNISH REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Sunday — Helaingtra reports that M. Stahiberg, President of the Supreme Court, Has been elected President of the Fin[?] Republic ...

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  22. General Cables

    LONDON, Sunday — Thirty thousand discharged and demobilised soldiers marched in procession through the streets They sainted Whitehall ...

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  23. BOYCOTT TO BE APPLIED

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Among the Chinese population here, the Shantung settlement, which gives to Japan Germany's rights in that rich province of ...

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  24. N.S.W. LABOR SPLIT

    SYDNEY, Monday — It is thought that, following the congress to be held next Saturday, there will be further expulsions from the Labor party. The ...

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  25. SYDNEY POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Though the officials of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union' have not been officially notified of the latest ...

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  26. PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    PARIS, Sunday — It is considered unlikely that M. Poincare will again be a candidate for the presidency of France. He will probably return to ...

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  27. What Might Have Seen

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — The German Conservatives declare that Herr Helfferich, formerly German Treasurer, possesses a document ...

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  28. DELAYED DIVORCES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The divorce suit Godchild v. Goodchild, in which Maude Fane, the actress, is respondent, has for several successive ...

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  29. THE FLU [?]ND.

    The inconvenience to which the Northern commercial interests of Tasmania are put at the present time owing to the fact that vessels arriving ...

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  30. THEFT OF TEN POUNDS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday At the Police Court this morning in the adjourned case against Ruby Coral Time (19[?]), charged with the [?] of £10 ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POSITION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The local branch of the Seamen's Union has received no official word of the result of the negotiations, except as ...

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  32. HAS PREMIER RESIGNED ?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Vienna reports State, that Herr Bauer. Premier of Germany, has been compelled to resign because the Entente suspects him of ...

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  33. Remarkable Accident

    NEW YORK, July 22.—The “New York Times” Chicago correspondent says that a dirigible balloon caught fire when flying over the centre of the ...

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  34. Space for Sugar

    In reply to representations made by the Premier, the Controller of Shipping (Admiral Clarkson) has intimated that e will en[?]vor to reserve space ...

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  35. TAKING NEXT CENSUS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The next censu's In Australia is to be taken in April, 1921. It is a fairly long way to look ahead, but the taking of the census ...

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  36. THE PREMIER'S PROMISE.

    The Premier has received notification that the men to [?] the vacancies in the crew if the Walnut were secured at Launceston with respect ...

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  37. Vale Blow Fly!

    LONDON, Wednesday, — Professor Lefroy, who investigated the weevil n wheat in Australia in 1918, has assured an Australian prepsman that as ...

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  38. UNSTAMPED RECEPT

    BURNIE, Monday.—An unusual Incident occurred in the Supreme -Court today before Mr. Justice Ewing One of the counsel, in the course of the case, ...

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  39. ACCIDENT AT LYELL.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday — E. Boon, a fitter, working a lathe at the Mount Lyell Company's repair shed, had both bones of his right forearm broken ...

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  40. SYDNEY'S ABATEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — In regard to the influenza epidemic, there were three deaths and 11 fresh cases recorded for the previous 24 hours. ...

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