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  2. YORKSHIRE MINERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—No steps have been taken to end the Yorkshire strike, the authorities believing that When the men get tired of ...

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  3. COMPULSION OF MIGHT

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The Berlin correspondent of the “New York Sun” interviewed Dr. von Bethmann Holiweg, formerly German Chancellor, who ...

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  4. ALSACE “REDEEMED”

    BERLIN, Saturday.—During revolutionary demonstrations at Strasburg several French officers and soldiers were killed. Some were thrown into ...

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  5. NORTH RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON; Saturday.—The Bolsheviks claim to have advanced 27 miles northward of Onega apparently along the shores of the Gulf of Onega. ...

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  6. PREVENTION BETTER THEN CURE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Need for the much wider application of measures for the prevention of disease was emphasised yesterday by ...

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  7. FALL CF A SOVIET

    PARIS, Saturday.—A Budapest wireless message states that the Italian military mission representing the Allies at Budapest has informed ...

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  8. WAR AS A STIMULANT

    LONDON, Saturday—lord Milner, Secretary for the Colonies, at the Sheldonian theatre, Oxford, delivered the inaugural address on “problems ...

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  9. MARITIME TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday—When informed today of General Security Walsh’s request to the men not to lot his imprisonment stand in the way of a ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK LEAFLET.

    The advance of the Soviet troops on the Onega front was mainly due to the mutiny of detachments of the Allied troops who went over to the ...

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  11. PORT PHILLIP POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Further, [?] made during the last few days to bring about a settlement of the maritime strike have been attended ...

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  12. WILL STRIKE CONTINUE ?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Yorkshire Miners Council has asked the branches whether or not they will con[?] the strike. the strike. ...

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  13. Too Many Blacklegs

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eight hundred and fifty police are striking in London and 630 in Liverpool, where special constables have been called ...

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  14. POORLY PAID POLICE

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—The treat [?] of policeman in Tasmania was very strongly criticised by Warden Beattie and ...

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  15. RUSSIAN SOCIALIST FEDERATED SOVIET REPUBLIC.

    The people of the world are not divided by nationality. but class. What interest have you in common with your master? ...

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  16. French Treason Trials

    PARIS, Saturday .—The trial of five French women for treason has commenced at Lille. One wrote a letter German commander Baying. ...

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  17. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday, The Food Controller has ordered that all imported cheese bought after August 1 be placed at his disposal on arrival. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND C0AI COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Ryan (Premier.) said co-day that he bad appoint [?] a Commission to inquire into the cost of getting coal, and that the [?] ...

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  19. BURNIE WATERSIDERS

    BURNIE, Monday—The annual meeting of the Burnie branch of the Water[?] Workers’ Federation was held tonight Mr. J. Henderson presided, and ...

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  20. The ’flu Scourge

    LONDON, Saturday. — Moravian missioners in [?] tell harrowing stories of the ravages of influenza Many villages have lost three-quarters ...

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  21. TIMBER WORKER CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In giving judgement by consent, that a dispute exists in the timer worker’ trade in Victoria, New South Wales. South ...

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  22. RETURN TICKETS FOR Ms.P.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government has decided to grant members of the House of Commons a free return ticket weekly from London to ...

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  23. THE OPPOSIT PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday—There is at least the potentiality of a split in the “Nationalist” party. so far about a dozen members have formed a cave to ...

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  24. Hughes In Durban

    DURBAN, Sunday.—Mr. Hughes arrived yesterday. Owing to the unexpectedly early arrival of the ship arrangements for a public official ...

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  25. THE RAISED SALARIES

    LATROBE, Monday—[?] council meting [?] Nich[?] moved a strongly worded protest against the [?] of the Government [?] ...

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  26. NO NAVAL MEN FOR SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE Monday, — Naval Secretary Mack[?]nd[?]e Aays it is no proposed to man ships with naval men ...

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  27. LOAN TO KOLTCHAK.

    NEW YORK July 29—The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that a group of [?] bankers has loaned the [?] ...

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  28. SEAMAN’S LETTER.

    Sir — arranged for “Anti Representation” to meet me last night in [?]ront of “The World” office, and as he be did [?] in an appearance [?] consider ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA’S [?]ROO

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— There are 30,052 troops from the United Kingdom now on the see an [?] for Australia and 4432 en route from Egypt, making ...

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  30. International Labour

    NEW YORK, Saturday—News from Amsterdam states that the International Trade Union Congress agreed that every 250,000 members would ...

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  31. THE RED PLAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The need for the more complete enforcement of existing State legislation in regard to venereal disease is stressed in a report ...

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  32. Slow Cable Service

    NEW YORK, July 29.—Mr. V. K. Davies, Secretary of the National Foreign Trade Council has announced that large American ...

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  33. N.S.W. [?] [?]

    SYDNEY, Monday—Things are mixed, or, rather, seemingly mixed, in local Labor circles here, but not nearly as mixed as they seem, for although ...

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  34. MARRAWAH FOR STANLEY.

    Admiral Clarkson, Common wealth Controller of Shipping, advised the Premier by telegraph yesterday that he proposed to despatch the steame[?] ...

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  35. ACTION IN LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—In accordance with resolution passed at meeting held on Sunday, a requisition was resented to the Mayor of ...

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  36. Indian Peace Parade

    LONDON, Saturday.—A procession and review of indian too late to participate in the Peace celebrations on July 19, took place to-day It ...

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  37. A.I.F. Hospital Huts

    LONDON, Saturday. — The War Office is purchasing huts and other improvements at the Harefield’ Hospital from the Commonwealth. the prince ...

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  38. LAW FOR THE [?]

    ZEEHAN. Monday.—A largo number if members of the A.W.U. attended in [?] A.W.C. Hall on Friday night. [?] the transaction of other business. it ...

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  39. JOINS THE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The seamen’s strike has extended to the American mail steamer Mak[?]ra. The whole crew was paid off after they had ...

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  40. Naturally

    LONDON, Saturday.—A committee of the Federation of British Industries with a membership of 18,000 firms and a capital of £5,000,000.000, after an ...

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  41. Shantung Settlement

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The Washington correspondent of the New York “Tines” says that M. Debuchi, the Japanese Charge d’Affaires, speaking ...

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  42. BRISBANE POSITION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Brisbane seamen will meet to-morrow night to receive delegate Cushion’s report of the proceedings in Melbourne ...

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  43. CHILD FOUND DEAR

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Leslie Horace Rudd, aged two and a half years, residing with his parents at Carrick s found dead in bed by bed ...

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  44. NARROW ESCAPE

    DROMEDARY, Sunday — While out shooting at [?] early hour on Saturday morning Mr. R. Murray, a fruit ower, or Dromedary, had a narrow ...

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  45. AMENDED RAILWAY TIME TABLE

    The Kentish Council Clerk reported to Saturday's meeting of that body that be had written to the Commissioner of Railways asking that the ...

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  46. PLAN INFLUENZA

    Eleven or the members of the crew which was discharged from the s.s. Kyogle on her last trip—men who have been in quarantine at Barnes’ ...

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  47. SEAMEN'S FINAL ATTITUDE

    MELBOURNE. Monday, —senator [?] acting on behalf of the Federal Government, to-day [?] the president of the Executive Council of the ...

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