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  2. GENERAL BOTHA’S DEATH

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—General Botha is dead. Mrs. Botha and Captain Botha were present at his death, but there were no other, relatives. ...

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  3. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bolsheviks, hoping to enter into official relations with China, and to spread Bolshevism in the Far East, have [?]ssued a ...

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  4. REVOLT IN SILESIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that is little improvement in Silesia, where armed revolt is in progress in ...

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  5. SETTLING THE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The round table conference summoned by the Federal Government to deal with the seamen's dispute and to arrange the ...

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  6. SCREW ON ROMANIA

    PARIS, Thursday—Roumania has not replied to the Supreme Council's note. The despatch of foodstuffs, arms, ...

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  7. “MILK, HO ! ”

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A strike of milk employes was threatened during the last few days, but this morning a compulsory conference presided over ...

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  8. MR H[?]GHES IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mr. Hughes spent a comparatively quiet day on Friday. The Prime Minister visited the Military Hospital at Keswick, ...

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  9. MUST LEAVE BUDAPEST.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Chicago "Tribune's" Parts correspondent learns from a high Roumanian offical here that General Mardereano, ...

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  10. AMERICAN BRIGADE.

    PARIS. Thursday.—According to the Paris edition of the “Chicago Tribune,” an American brigade will be used for policing Upper ...

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  11. WATERSIDERS' TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. J. Morris. representing the Waterside Workers' Federation, to-day reported to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration ...

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  12. AMMUNITION BARGE EXPLODES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An ammunition barge alongside the British monitor Glow worm at Archangel exploded. Sixty verb tilled or are missing. ...

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  13. Emigration Conference

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Emigration Conference was without result Mr. Braddon stated that he had no proposals to offer beyond earlier ...

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  14. PERSONAL MENTION.

    The Governor of Tasmania (Sir Francis Newdegate), who visited the Tasmanian Tourist Bureau in William street, Melbourne, yesterday, leaves ...

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  15. The Racial Question

    WASHEINGTON, Thursday.—A delegation of negroes, speaking on behalf of Equal Rights League, told the Senate Committee that grave racial ...

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  16. DENEKINE'S CAREER.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Notwithstanding Bolshevist wireless reports, General Denekine continues to make satis[?]actory progress. His forcess have ...

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  17. MR HUGHES IN W.A.

    A lady well-known In Launceston as an enthusiastic Laborite, communicating by letter gram with a friend in Western Australia, expressed surprise ...

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  18. O.B.U. SC[?]

    {No abstract available}

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  19. CABLE FROM MR. FISHER.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, has cabled condolences to Mrs. Botha and the South African ...

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  20. ANOTHER RUMO[?]

    LONDON, Thursday.— M. Lenin, Premier of Russia, is reported to be opening peace negotiations with Roumania ...

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  21. Shantung Settlement

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that advices from Tokio state that the Japanese press is nearly ...

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  22. “One Of The World's Great Men”

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Both Houses of the Federal Parliament passed resolutions to-day, expressing sorrow at the loss which has fallen on the ...

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  23. Australian Cemeteries

    LONDON, Thursday.— Thirty-three Australians have qualified as gardeners. They saw service in France, and volunteered as caretakers and ...

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  24. LABOR “BREAKAWAYS’

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Interviewed by "The World" correspondent to-day Mr. W. H. Lambert president of the N.S.W. branch of the Australian ...

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  25. MR CONSID[?]S S[?]SP[?]

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. [?]nan (Vic.), by way of privilege, sought in the House or Representatives to day to remove the suspension for one ...

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  26. Price of Boo[?]s.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In reply to Mr. Jensen (T.) in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Customs said that the Board of Trade was ...

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  27. Treacherous Union Heads

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The striking railway employes on the Pacific Coast have been ordered to return to work, otherwise the union heads will ...

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  28. House And Wilson

    LONDON, Thursday.—American reports tell of a rupture between President' Wilson and Colonel House, his right hand man over the Peace ...

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  29. A Gold Rush

    MONTREAL, Thursday. — Reports from Manitoba state that a gold claim has been struck near Copper Lake, There is a 6ft wide vein in a 4in, ...

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  30. Tennis

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  31. THEATRICAL DIVORCE SU[?]

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A theatrical divorce suit was heard to-day by Mr. Justice Cussen, the respondent being Maude Fane, a well known musical ...

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  32. Almost Completed

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir John Monash estimates that at the end of September only 7000 Australians will remain in England, including a ...

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  33. General Cables

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — It is announced that Admiral Bristol's warning to Turkey was issued at the sanction of the State Department. ...

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  34. Inoculating Rabbits.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Acting Leader of the Government (Senator Millen) denied in the Senate that a proposal had been made to the ...

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  35. “WORLD’S” FU[?]

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  36. Revolution in Montenegro

    LONDON, Thursday.—A serious situation exists in Montenegro, where the whole country is in a state of revolution. Fighting is proceeding ...

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  37. GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S- REGRETS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Go-Vernor-General has cabled the Governor-General of South Africa: “The Government and people of the ...

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  38. PRINCE WITH THE GLAD HAND.

    TORONTO, Thursday.—The Prince Wales was welcomed by crowds at Toronto Exhibition. He shook hands with everybody, and asked specially ...

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  39. THE PEACE TREATY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — When. moving the adjournment of the Senate to-day Senator Millen said that he hoped to move the adjournment till ...

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  40. Mr Carnegie's Will

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The late Mr. Andrew Carnegie left his works of art to his -wife, naming the Carnegie Corporation as the- residuary legatee. ...

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  41. AMERICAN PEACE DELEGATION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York "Times'" Washington correspondent says that President Wilson has informed Congress that the ...

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  42. IRISH CENSORSHIP ABOLISHED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Irish press censorship has been abolished. ...

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  43. America In South Africa

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—America is making great efforts to capture the South African market Large numbers of commercial travellers are ...

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  44. MR. HUGHES' REGRETS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At Golf Will Shelford, Adelaide, keen regret was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) when he learned of the death ...

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  45. EFFORTS TO RELIEVE CONGESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The new Transport Ministry is establishing motor country in order to min[?]mise the country in order to minimise ...

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  46. A Compromise

    LONDON, Thursday—A joint conference of employers and workers in engineering and shipyard industries agreed upon improved working. ...

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  47. Germans In LatviaI

    PARIS, Thursday—The German Government, acting under General von der advice, has informed the Entente that it is Impossible to ...

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  48. MAILS BY 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Squadrons o[?] the Air Force are engaged in the mail service for the army of occupation. They carried in a week from Lympne, ...

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  49. MESSAGE FROM GENERAL SMUTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Federal Government yesterday received the following cable message from the Acting Prime Minister of South Africa ...

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  50. TRIBUTE 10 SENATOR MILLEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—On the ad[?]ournment of the Senate, when he was discussing certain phases of the Melbourne Waterside Workers' ...

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  51. Wholesale Retrenchment

    LONDON Thursday.—The Immediate retrenchment measures include accelerated demobilisation of the army and navy air force. The navy ...

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  52. STRIKE AT MARSEILLES.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A strike of Marseilles dockers prevents the handling of cargo[?]s except fruit and vegetables, and similar perishables. An ...

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  53. Old Age Pensions.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Acting Treasurer informed Mr. Piggott (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives that due consideration would be ...

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  54. NO LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier, replying to Mr. Carmichael in the Assembly, said that it was not intended to take a referendum on the ...

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  55. Advertising

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