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  2. REACTIONARY PROPOSAL

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—At the Municipal Council meeting last night Councillor Walsh moved that the Mt. Lyeli Co. be asked to terminate the present ...

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  3. BELGIUM NOT TO BLAME

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is stated in a message from Amsterdam that the German allegations [?] Delgian archives proved the existence [?] ...

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  4. OUT OF FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The final [?] of the mobil Australian force has sailed in the s.s. Ulysses, and represents the last of the 80,000 to ...

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  5. WON BY AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Birdwood is now; in France for the purpose of presenting the [?] naval gun which the th[?]rd [?] of the ...

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  6. GERMANY'S WORRIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph at Rotterdam Germany is sick of disorder and ...

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  7. THE STIRRING MASSES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Labor (Sir R.S. [?]) has [?] in an interview that the country wealth was depleted and the ...

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  8. G[?]ANT LINERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Shipping circles are somewhat dubicus about the commercial practicabi[?] of America's proposed gigantic [?] line[?], the ...

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  9. THE RIDDLE OF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.— The representative of the "Daily Chronicle"' in Archangel has had an interview with the Governor, General Archdale. whose ...

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  10. THE POPE AND PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to a message from Copenhagen. Herr Muller, in the German National Assembly, said that Britain told the ...

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  11. STEEL MILLS CLOSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the constant small strikes the directors of the [?] Vale Steel Com[?] have decided to rake out the [?] ...

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  12. GET IN OR STOP OUT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian military authorities are issuing a warning to all soldiers absent without leave that after August 15 they will ...

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  13. THE FIGHTING FORCES.

    LONDON. Thursday.—An anti-Bolshevist wireless communication says [?] are within two days march of Kieff. The Bolsheviks admit ...

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  14. A NOTABLE CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Senator [?] Commonwealth Minister for [?] has completed Mr. [?] [?] for the shipping of the ...

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  15. Death To Yt[?]itors

    PARIS, Thursday.— A court martial has been trying thirteen men and twelve women, of whom twenty are French, four Germans, and one ...

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  16. The King And Peace

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King and Queen, and other members of the Royal family had a great reception in the city, where the King was ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S HEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Important recommendations adopted by the Federal Committee of the British Medical Association or Australia, In association with ...

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  18. Polo

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—There is a movement on foot here to send an American polo team to England next summer for a series of games against ...

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  19. HELIGOLAND NO MORE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Berlin message states that as required by the Peace Treaty, the demolition of the Heligoland forts has been in Progress ...

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  20. WATCH AND WAIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The York shire miners who are on strike continue to await overtures from the masters, and the latter await action by ...

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  21. A "Fearful" Offence

    LONDON, Friday.—The Parliamentary Labor Party has censured Mr. Neil M'Lean (Labor Glasgow) the party whip for refusing to rise during ...

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  22. LEGISLATOR ALA[?]

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Mr. Fleming (N.S.W.) asked in the House of Representatives to-day was it a fact that the Australian press particularty in ...

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  23. An Ignoble End

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two hundred vessels of the pre-Dreadnought type belonging to the British Navy rare being sold for breaking up purposes. ...

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  24. Crowded Docks

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the congestion at Tilbury Docks several vessels have been held up over a fortnight awaiting a berth including some ...

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  25. Turks Show Teeth

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Admiral Fitzmaurice sent a mission to Denizil ander Captain Atkinson, to demand the return of the women and children ...

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  26. THE PIED PIPER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Stanton, a member of the House of Commons is heading movement among the Welsh miners to purge the Miners' ...

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  27. The [?]therton Suicide

    LONDON, Thursday.—On an application on behalf of the child of the late Mrs. Atherton by her first marriage, the Court has granted letters of ...

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  28. laps. On The Amazon

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Japanese syndicate has purchased 800,000 acres on the upper reaches of the Amazon suitable for sugar, coffee, and cotton ...

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  29. GREAT TASK AHEAD.

    One important task ahead, continued His Majesty, was the restoration of the Overseas trade, the re-creation of a merchant navy, and the development ...

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  30. WHY, WHAT, WHEN?

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir R. S. Horne has sent a message to the Miners' Federation, asking why the Yorkshire miners have not resumed ...

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  31. Cotton of The Future

    LONDON, Thursday.—In moving the second rending of the London Loan Bill in the House of Commons, Mr. Ce[?] Harmsworth, ...

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  32. Fitzroy Vendella.

    Melbourne Friday—The hearing was concluded at the [?] of the case arising out [?] vendetta, [?] Henry [?] ...

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  33. The Golden Fieece

    NEW YORK, Thursday —The "New York Evening Sun's" Boston correspondent states that owing to the scarcity of fine American wool on the ...

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  34. Britain's Bread

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government's bread subsidy, which was granted to bakers during the war to [?]ounterbalance the high price of ...

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  35. No Conscription

    LONDON, Thursday.—Referring in the House of Commons to the question of demobilisation, the Minister for War (Mr. Wlaston Churchill) said ...

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  36. General Cabies

    LONDON, Thursday.—A wireless Hungarian communique admits a retirement on July 27 behind the River Theiss, in order to obviate a [?] ...

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  37. THE LONDON SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was a moderate attendance at To-day's Australian wool sale, and strong continental competition, merinos and fine ...

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  38. MENS [?] BUSY

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Mr. W. F. C. Mattingley was informed by wire today that a Black Orpington pullet, owned by C. E. Graham, of Portarlington ...

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  39. Transport In Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was considerable interest in the House of Lords during the debate in the committee stage on the Transport Bill. ...

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  40. TO A GENEROUS HOSTESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Members of the New Zealand and Australian Officers Club at Granville Place, at a dinner presented the founder and ...

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  41. "AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A series of question of the subject of the allocation of Australian war trophies was [?] to the Minister or Home and ...

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  42. Diamonds and Grit.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A [?] dressed man entered the shop of [?] jewellers, George street, west and asked the assistant to show him some ...

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  43. An Economic Entente

    PARIS, Thursday—The Council of the Peace Conference which is discussing Signor Tittoni's project on be half of the Italian Government for an ...

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  44. KAROLYI COLLARED.

    LONDON, Thursday—It is stated in a message from Vienna that Connt Karoyl formerly Premier of Hungary, has been arrested at Prague. He was ...

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  45. "48d.PER POUND."

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  46. PENQUITE COMPETITION.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The winter egg laying test at the Penquite competition concluded last night. During the 122 days the 364 birds laid ...

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  47. GERMAN AIR FLEET CONFISCATED.

    LONDON Thursday.—The Aviation Minister. Brigadier-General Seeley stated in the House of Commons that ill German airships will be handed ...

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  48. Trade With Germany

    LONDON. Thursday.—In view of the British Governments [?] to trade with Germany Commercial circles are [?] ...

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  49. Labor Victory

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  50. Mr. Watt's illness.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Federal Ministers are hopeful that the [?] Prime Minister. Mr. Watt will have sufficiently recovered his [?] by next ...

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  51. A Freight War

    LONDON, Thursday—The Commonwealth shipping line has notified the Australian Merchants' Association line that it is prepared to enter into ...

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  52. PRICE OF TIN.

    [?]. Thursday.— The advance in the price of tin is due to America ante dating the time of the [?] of general dealings to August [?] ...

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  53. Cyprus or Greece

    CYPRUS, Thursday—An Egyptian telegram states that General Allenby informed a Greek diplomatic representative in Catro that Britain ...

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  54. COMMONWEALTH WINE CO.

    LONDON. Thursday.—A [?] registered as the Commonwealth Win [?] has been [?] with a capital of [?] Sir T. Newton ...

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  55. Irish Policy

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Bonar Law said there would not be any statement as to the Government s Irish policy ...

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  56. [?] TAXATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Piggott (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day asked whether, in view of the fact that about fifty per cent, of the ...

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  57. TO MEET LIVING COSTS.

    LONDON Thursday.—The House of Commons has voted [?] to [?] soldiers pensions to meet the increased cost [?] ...

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  58. BETTER THAN COMPETITION.

    A remarkable egg laying record has been put up by six White Leghorn fowls owned by Mr. C. W. Webber, of Mount Stuart read. From the date of purchase ...

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  59. Post Office Weird Ways.

    "Where are we?" A leading Launceston business man asked himself a few mornings ago (says the "Examiner") as he glanced first at an envelope ...

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  60. Worried Over Betting Matters.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the inquest yesterday on the death of Henry Nichols Sadlier, 40. theatrical manager evidence was given that he had thrown ...

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  61. Jingo Crowd Again

    LONDON. Thursday.—A crowd at Bhonda. In Wales largely consisting of demobilised soldiers, assailed Mr. Tom Mann, the Socialist leader, for ...

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  62. TRAVELLERS RESTRICTED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—A curtailment in the railway passenger services, owing to the shortage of coal, was commenced to-day. No one can ...

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  63. DON'T BUTT IN.

    LONDON. Thursday.—In the Horis[?] of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said that the Government was not prepared to invite representatives of the ...

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