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  2. THE CRY OF THE PEOPLE

    The revolt against profiteering, the high cost of living, and the other evils attendant on the present ...

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  3. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sheep 'stealing and thefts, commodities have been systematically carried out on suburban railway stations, with the ...

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  4. SHANTUNG PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — Mr. Robert Lansing, United States Foreign Secretary, speaking before the Foreign Relations Committee of the ...

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  5. BOLSHEVIK VICTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A Bolshevik wireless message from Moscow states that the Entente's attempt to land and recapture Onega failed. ...

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  6. THE DECLINE OF EUROPE

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday. — Generals Botha, and Smuts were entertained at luncheon by the Administration to-day. Replying to his toast. General Botha ...

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  7. GOOD NEWS [?] THE SENATE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — The time limit may shortly be placed on speeches made in the Senate A recommendation commendation for the adoption of a ...

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  8. POETS, POL[?][?]S, AND SONG

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Mahony (N.S.W) suggested in the House of Representatives to-day, that as the British Poet Laureate had ...

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  9. MARITIME POSITION [?]ALITERED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Representatives of the Industrial Disputes Committee, and Seamen's Union to-night bad a conference with Senator ...

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  10. JELLICOE'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Lord Jellicoe was entertained by the State Government to-day. It was probably his last p public appearance in Australia. ...

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  11. CABINET ACTION ENDORSED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —The Nationalist Parliamentary Party held a meeting to-day. One item of gossip before the meeting was that ...

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  12. LIGHT HORSEMEN RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday — An enthusiastic reception was tendered to the men the famous Tenth Light Horse, who returned to-day from Palestine ...

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  13. Australian Anthem Wanted

    Mr. Gates (S.A.) supplied information that during the recent peace celebrations “Australia will be There” was played because there was no ...

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  14. Order Of Merit

    LONDON, Wednesday — The King has conferred the Order of Merit on Mr. Lloyd George. The House of Commons passed a ...

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  15. BULLYING TACTICS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A despatch from Pekin states that the Japanese consul at Kuan-cheng-hu, in Manchuria, where 16 Japanese were killed, ...

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  16. GOODS FOR GOVERNMENT HOTELS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — In the House of Representatives, to—day, Mr. Groom. Custome Minister, introduced a Bill to amend the Customs Act. The ...

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  17. AID TO RIFLE CLUBS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Replying to questions, Mr. Watt said in the Hose of Representatives today that the question of granting monetary ...

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  18. “WOULD MAKE INQUIRIES.”

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Mr. Watt told Mr. Malony in the House of Representatives to-day that he was not aware that Sir Robert M'Anderson had ...

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  19. Women Smokers

    PRETORIA, Wednesday—Considerable development is expected in Transvaal tobacco. The increasing demand is largely attributed to the ...

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  20. TAXATION AND WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Mr Fig[?] asked in the House of Representatives to-day would the Government give a referendum at the next ...

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  21. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—The Science end industry Bill, which, had already passed the Senate, was taken in the House of Representatives: to-day. On ...

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  22. JAPANESE BRUTALITIES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Despatches from Pekin state that the Chinese Government has received a petition, signed by shantung citizens, ...

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  23. MASTER OF THE C[?]UNA

    A dispute arose yesterday between the seamen of the motor ship Coolcha, now in port, and the master of the vessel and as the result the ship, has been ...

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  24. FOOD CONTROL.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts, Food Minister, giving evidence before a Select Committee which is inquiring into profiteering, said that practically all food ...

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  25. Aviation Supplies

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday —. It Is announced that Britain has war debt of 35,176,123 dollars (£7,035 224) fox aviation supplies bought from ...

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  26. SEAMEN'S LOYALTY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Contrary to expectations, the strike was not discussed at the meeting of the Trades Hall Disputes Committee ...

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  27. Australia's Dead

    LONDON, Tuesday — Seven thousand photographs, taken of Australian graves in France and Belgium, Have been sent to relatives. Eleven ...

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  28. French Army

    PARIS, Tuesday. — After September 300,000 French troops will under the coIors. M. Clemenceau has agreed that ...

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  29. MAKE YOUR OWN BREAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Thirty thousand London bakers have struck, but the small bakers continue to supply the public who are advised to make their ...

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  30. POLES WANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — The Minster for Customs has received a cablegram from the High Commissioner Mr Fisher intimating that ...

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  31. JOHANNESBURG UNREST.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — The furniture workers have struck for 44 hour week and £7 per week. ...

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  32. Predicts More Wars

    NEW YORK, August 2.—The Berlin correspondent of the “New York World” interviewed General von Bernhard who prophesied another war. ...

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  33. Escapes With The Cash

    LONDON, Wednesday, — Scotland Yard has definite information that Dr. Bela Run has sent £60,000 to England via Stockholm by a Swede, who ...

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  34. LIVERPOOL QUIETER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Liverpool is [?]uietr. Military precaution have been fully developed. and disorders have practically ceased. ...

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  35. FITZROY FE[?].

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Arst[?] out the shooting which o[?] in a house in [?] street in the [?] of [?] [?]Tuesday, resulting in the ...

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  36. LATE MON[?]IGNOR GILLERAN

    Before the meeting which had been called to form a Soldiers' party at the Town Hall last evening, concluded, Mr. George Foster, State secretary ...

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  37. ITALY WITHOUT COAL.

    ROME, Tuesday. — Three thousand tons of shipping have been ordered to proceed to America to load coal. ...

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  38. PEACE EXHIBITION.

    LAUNCESTON. Thursday — At a meeting of the chamber of Manufacturers held at Launceston to-day it was decided that the Government be ...

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  39. JAP. LABOR AWAKES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A despatch from Tokio states that numerous strikes have occurred in Tokio, Yokohama, Osaka, and Nagoya as a ...

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  40. Commonwealth line

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to a communication the Australian Merchants' Association has informed the Commonwealth Line that they are ...

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  41. INTER-STATE SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday — Reveal matters were discussed at a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures today in connection with the [?] ...

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  42. MR. LE CORNU SUMMONED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Application was made to Mr. Justice Higgins as President of the Commonwealth Court of Cancellation and ...

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  43. The Services Thanked

    LONDON, Wednesday — Parliament has passed a vote of thanks to the forces, including “thanks to the gallant troops ...

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  44. COST OF LIVING.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — President Wilson will address Congress on Friday on the cost of living. ...

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  45. SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — In the Representatives to-day the Prime Minister in reply to Mr. Gregory (W. A.). said that the Government intended ...

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  46. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    LAUNCESTON. Thursday Walter Scott, miner employed at the schel[?] mine, king Island, was caught in some machinery a week ago. He was ...

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  47. TUBE MEN LEAVE WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The drivers of the City-South London tube belonging to the Engineers and Firemen's Union, suddenly struck. Thousands of ...

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  48. THE CHILDREN'S PENNIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Largely through the sacrifices of the state school children in Victoria un[?] effort on the part of teachers, and ...

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  49. OTHER WORK PROVIDED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday .— Mr. Daoley .representative of the Seamen's Union in Sydney, is coining to Melbourne. He said the men in ...

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  50. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday—Senator Pearce is spending a week In Bristol, where he will inspect the aeroplane factory and the harbor works. ...

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  51. SHORT COMMONS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The shortage many essential commodities grows more acute. Probably half of Sydney is unable to procure supplies of tea. ...

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  52. MEAT COMBINE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The United States Department of Justice has ordered the prosecution of the meat-packing industries, and is ...

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  53. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. T. Ryan (Essendon) submitted a motion declaring that no further grants be ...

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  54. The N.S.W. “Breakaway.”

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — The position so far as the “Breakaway Party” is concerned is quiescent In the city, except of course for the secret engineering ...

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  55. A DEAL IN WOODEN SHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New Times” says that the United States Shipping Board has announced ...

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  56. Ex-Kaiser's Trial

    LONDON, Wednesday — Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Allies would adhere to their decision to try the ...

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  57. SYDNEY SEAMEN FIRM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Locally the seamen's strike position remains the same. Having emphatically come to a decision yesterday not to resume ...

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  58. STILL SUB JUDICE

    BRISBANE, Thursday—In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Steer was informed by the Minister for Justice, that the “red flag” prosecution of Mr. ...

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  59. RELIEF ASKED FOR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A demonstration was held through the city streets to-day. and later the procession attended Parliament House. ...

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  60. Fiume Dispute

    LONDON, Wednesday — a settle of the Fiume dispute is believed to be imminent. “THE WORLD” IS NOT ...

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  61. GOLD MARKET.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday — In connection with the free gold market, it is understood that in new of the importance of the Rand output on the ...

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  62. KYOGLE FOR HOBART.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The North Coast Co[?]'s steamer Kyogle left late this afternoon for Hobart. There was an extraordinary rush for passenger ...

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