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  2. IN YOUR HANDS, WORKERS!

    PARIS, Thursday.—Mr. H. Hoover. who has been organising the Central European food supply, states that the Whole world is faced with the gravest ...

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  3. ADRIATIC QUESTION

    ROME, Thursday. — The "Popolo Romano" says that the settlement of the Adriatic and other Italian peace problems has been reached. Italy has ...

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  4. SEMEN'S FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Events of the next Pew days with determine whether the strike is be end at once be protraeted for several weels ...

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  5. VICTORS MUST DISARM

    PRETORIA, Thursday. — Replying to his toast at a luncheon in his honor, General Botha said that another such war as the European war would be ...

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  6. VIOLATION Of HUNGARY

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Supreme Council has disavowed the Roumanian ultimatum to Hungary, and has requested M. Mlsu, the Roumanian delegate, ...

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  7. SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York "Times"' Pekin correspondent says that the Chinese Government and people continue to feel that the Shantung ...

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  8. JAP. RESIDENTS WARNED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A despatch from Pekin says that Japanese residents has been warned to remain indoors at night. The warning is due to ...

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  9. Counter Proposals

    LONDON, Friday.—The Austria counter-proposals task that the Entente administer Austria's finances Austria protests against the trial of ...

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  10. AMERICAN THREAT.

    LONDON, Friday.—An unconfirmed report from Vienna states that America threatens to stop the export of food to Roumania unless the severity of the ...

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  11. Ex-Soldier Immigrants

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieutenant-Colonel A'mery, Under-Secretary Dor the Colonies, conferred with the Commissioner and Agents-General in ...

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  12. Townshend Of Kut

    LONDON, Friday—General. Townshend, who surrendered . Kul-el-Amasra to the Turks, after a long, defence, speaking at Newport said he hoped ...

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  13. CONFERENCE ALARMED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that there is the gravest apprehension in Peace Conference ...

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  14. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAYMEN.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A despaton from Pekin eye that till name on the trans-Siberian =ralrea[?]d has been lied up, due to a strike of employes who ...

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  15. ' THE SEAMEN'S CASE

    In 1916 the union claimed a monthly; wage of £12/10/ for A. B.' s An award was made, by agreement, for. £11., This award Joes not expire mill 17 ...

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  16. STAMENS PERSISTENT SPEAKS

    MELBOURNE Sunday Speaking at the Gaiety Theatre this afternoon Mr. Le Cornu said he had been summoned for advocating a continuance ...

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  17. TRUST NOT PARLIAMENTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. E. K. Short, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the police had . been instructed to taken action in reference to ...

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  18. The Baltic Provinces

    LONDON, Tuesday—General Gough, who IS representing the Allies at Litban, had several stormy interviews with. General von der GoHz, owing to ...

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  19. COAL OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—-The output of coal in Britain for the week ending July 27 was 2,250,000 tons, a reduction of nearly 50 per cent. on the average ...

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  20. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    MADRED Tuesday .In a bomb explosion at Barcelona seven persons were wounded .The terrorist regims has become serious .Syndicalists ...

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  21. "CLEARING UP "

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The Australian Press Association teams that the situation In Middle Europe Is like to clear up. following the Houanian ...

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  22. PROPAGANDA IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A further Statement issued by Scotland' Yard, says: "There is no definite evidence of Bolshevik activities in England ...

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  23. Sce / dler's Crew

    SANTIAGO (Chill), Friday . — The Government has released the interned German crew of the raider See Adler, wrecked on an island in the Pac [?] ...

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  24. Lloyd George on Ireland

    LONDON,- Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, replying in . the House of Commons to Sir ;Donald Maclean's demand tor a statement by. the Government ...

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  25. PROFITEERING BlLL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Auckland Geddes Bill to check proctesring has been read for the first time in the House of Commons. ...

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  26. BLOCKADE RAISED.

    PARIS,- Tuesday The Peace Conference has decided to false the blockade on Hungary. ...

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  27. "War Criminals"

    LONDON, Friday. — it is reported from Berlin that the Entente is already claiming the surrender of those charged with violation of International ...

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  28. BACON AND LARD CONTROLLED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Food Ministry is resuming control of bacon and lord ...

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  29. Friends of Czardom

    LONDON, Friday.—The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Copenhagen states that an Investigation into murder of M. Ardasjeff (Bolshevik) ...

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  30. Agricultural Bureau

    LONDON, Thursday . — Representative of. British Government departments and all the Dominions and India meet in conference, at the ...

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  31. WOOL. MARKET DEPRESSED.

    LONDON Thursday The Bradford tops market is at a standstill." There as-no disposition to buy .as machinery is idle owing to the coal strike. ...

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  32. IS IT BLUFF

    LONDON Friday.—A Scotland Yard official states that a foreign emissary named Zachariassen delivered a portion of the agitation money to Miss ...

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  33. RAILWAYMEN RETURN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nine Elms branch of the Amaigamated Society of Railwayman bas decided to return to work. The normal service ...

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  34. Smuts and Botha

    PRETORIA. Thursday. — After a triumphal journey from Cape Town, during which they were enthusiastically welcomed at various stopping plates, ...

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  35. VICIOUS PRACTICES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday .-President Wilson, addressing Congress on the high cost of living, said that the present prices of foodstuffs were artificially ...

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  36. British Coastal Shipping

    LONDON, Thursday—In order to revive the British coast wise shipping, and also to relieve rail congestion, conference of Government representatives ...

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  37. Indian Rights

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—The Indian Congress closed after passing numerous resolutions demanding the redress of grievances, the withdrawal ...

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  38. Military Misdemeanours

    LONDON, Friday.—Since the armistice there has been a considerable decrease in serious misdemeanours in the Australian forces. The principal ...

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  39. Peace With Afghanistan

    LONDON ,Friday — Britain has signed a Peace Treaty with Afghanistan ...

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  40. YORKSHIRE MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday The Coal Controller, Sir R. S. Home, conferred with representatives of the South Yorkshire coal owners, the Yorkshire ...

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  41. Commonwealth Shipping Line

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Larkin has replied to the Australasian Merchants' Assoclation. and asks for details of the claims by which they allege they ...

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  42. BIG SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Sunday—There was tremendous audience at the hippo drome last night to hear several prominent speakers including Messrs ...

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  43. Earl Haig

    LONDON, Thursday.— r Douglas Haig, who was recently granted an earldom, has taken the title of Earl Haig of Bemersyde. ...

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  44. Viscount Grey

    LONDON. Friday.—The "Observer" states that the Ambassadorship at Washington has been offered to Viscount Grey. who was British Foreign ...

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  45. THE ARGUMENT OF FORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A midnight bayonet charge took place at Liverpool. The mob jeered at a sentry at George's Hall, and made ah effort ...

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  46. THE REAL DOUGHBOYS.

    LONDON, Friday—The provincial bakers' dispute has been temporarily' Settled pending arbitration, A dead lock continues in London, where the ...

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  47. New Cable Projected

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — Advices from Tokio state that Viscount Uchida, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and promoter of the plan to lay a new cable ...

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  48. Over The Rockies

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Captain Hoy, a Canadian airman, flew over the Rocky Mountains from Vancouver to Calgary. This was the first crossing ...

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  49. ' League Of Nate

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— The State Department has announced that the Chilian Senate has passed a vote ofapproval of the League of Nations. ...

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  50. China Cautious

    NEW YORK Friday .— The "New York Times'" correspondent at Peking states that Chinese Ministers decline to sign the Peace Treaty before the ...

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  51. STAND BY MACHINES.

    PRETORIA, Thursday.—A number of mechanics in the railway workshops. Who are refusing to work with non-union men, have adopted the attitude ...

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  52. NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking in the House of Commons , Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave a pessimistic review of the ...

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  53. Orient Sailings

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  54. PASSAGE TO INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Airship R33 Which successfully accomplished the trans-Atlantic flight and back to Britain , will start on a fight to India ...

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  55. Russian Armenia

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Serious trouble is developing in the Russian Armenian Republic. The Kurds and Tartars have captured die two southern towns. ...

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  56. FRANCE'S RESTORES MINES.

    PARIS, Friday.—-Eighty thousand Paces' will shortly he at work in the mines in the liberated regions of France. ...

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