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  2. THE PALATINATE

    PARIS, Tuesday—The independence of the Palatinate has been declared, but there Is no indication of the extent of popular support. Probably ...

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  3. TROOPS TOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday. — A troop [?] landed a. considerable number of troops at Cork on Sunday to reinforce the local police and ...

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  4. FRANCE PERTURBED

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Westminster Gazette’s” Paris correspondent says that, although there is no doubt that the French Parliament will ...

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  5. NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Nationalisation bulks largely in the agenda of the Trade Union Congress at Glasgow. Apart from the annual resolution in ...

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  6. GETTING TO WORK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Satisfactory progress, says Senator Millen, is made by the Maritime Work Conference which sat to-day for a few ...

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  7. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS

    The debate on the proposal by Warden Murdoch that wardens should be paid for their services, and that the Treasurer be asked to amend the Act ...

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  8. FALL OF PSKOFF

    PARIS, Monday. — “Le Matin’s” Stockholm correspondent says that the fail of pskoff, which was captured by the Bolsheviks, was be ...

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  9. REVOLT AGAINST FRENCH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French authorities at Ludwigshafen deny that the reported revolt was against the French, but was a sanguinary ...

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  10. LITHUANIAN TROOPS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Reports state that the Lithuanian troops expelled the Bolsheviks from Novo Alexandrovsk, and the surrounding ...

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  11. Wharfies Resume

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The wharf laborers resumed work at 1 p.m. today on these conditions:—(1) That in the event of the practice of “picking up” ...

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  12. British Parliament

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The insurance premium against a Parliamentary dissolution before the end of the year hardened yesterday from 20 per Cent, ...

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  13. Further Retrenchments

    LONDON, Monday.—In view of the Government’s decision to curtail the airship programme, it has been decided to place certain airships, ...

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  14. FUTURE OF UKRANIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Bo[?] wireless message states that negotiations between General Denikine and Petiura have resulted in an ...

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  15. Destruction Of Zepps

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allied authorities are inquiring into the truth report of the destruction of Zeppelins, which has not. yet been ...

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  16. M’Goorty-Beckett Fight

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Beckett is generally favorite for to-night's fight. Experts anticipate a brief contest Wherein Beckett’s power, youth, and ...

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  17. Japan’s Policy

    TOKIO, Monday.—Premier Hara, in speech at a Government party gathering, said that Japan must economically strengthen her purpose to ...

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  18. AMMUNITION LIGHTER AFIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is officially reported that the monitors Glow worm and Cockchafer, at Archangel collided with a lighter loaded with ...

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  19. EXPLOITING THE AIR.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Though the Govermnent’s decision to curtail drastically, the airship programme is decl[?]red in some quarters as savoring, ...

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  20. Hungarian Affairs

    PARIS, Monday.—There are persistent reports that Herr Friedrich has resigned, and that Herr Heinrich is forming a new Hungarian Cabinet. ...

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  21. ESTHONIA DOUBTFUL.

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday.— M. Postal, an Esthonian Minister, says that Esthonia does not demand dependened as a price of anti-Bolshevik ...

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  22. Bronze Victory Medal

    LONDON, Monday—The King has approved of granting a bronze victory medal without a clasp and an attached riband with red centre and green ...

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  23. Snake Juice

    LONDON, Monday.—An exciting story of mutiny at sea was disclosed at Port Alden Court when five of the crew of the oil tanker Marisha were ...

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  24. “Way Down In Tennessee”

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Monday. —Several whites and blacks were wounded in the second day of race rioting. The military and police ...

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  25. WHITE ARMY BOLTS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The BoIsheviks are vigorously pursuing the White Russian Army, which is retreating from Pskoff towards Narva. The ...

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  26. Loading and Unloading

    MELBOURNE: Tuesday.—Mr Seale representing the oversea and New South Wales coastal shipping companies asked Mr. Morris, who appeared for the ...

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  27. One Way With Rebels

    COPENHAGEN, Monday. — “Freiheit” states that the German Government has prepared lists of the principal revolutionaries; whom they intend ...

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  28. “Sack The Lot”

    LONDON. Tuesday.— Lord Fisher, in a -characteristic and vigorons letter to “The Times” states that the current expenditure on the navy ...

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  29. Work Ahead

    PARIS, Monday—When the treaties in Hungary and Turkey have been settled, the Peace Conference must determine the frontiers of some of the ...

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  30. YEMZA FIGHT.

    LONDON Monday. — An official measure states that the British casualties were slight in the Yemza fight. ...

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  31. Leipsig Fair

    LONDON, Monday,—A Leipsig message states that British, Belgian, Italian. and American; buyers of toys, porcelain and fancyware attended the ...

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  32. General Cables

    LONDON, Monday. — General Sir, Edmund Allenby is arriving in London on September 10. A big welcome awaits him. ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A new Bill has been introduced into the Queensland Parliament providing for an Insurance fund for employment relief ...

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  34. STATE MOTOR CARS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Doyle asked the Premier whether a published statement made by the Attorney-General ...

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  35. Communist Agitation

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Owing to the Communist agitations martial law has been proclaimed in Mun[?]ch. and machine guns posted in the ...

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  36. SHIPBUILDING DEAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Messrs. Harland and Wolff have acquired the business of Messrs. G. and W. Henderson and A. and J. Inglis Ltd., two of the ...

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  37. Teschen Given To Poles

    VIENNA, Tuesday—The Peace Conference’s cession of the Teschen coalfields in Silesia to the Poles is causing indignation in Czecho Slovak[?]a, which ...

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  38. Cricket

    LONDON, Tuesday—Playing against the Australian Service team, the South of England made 183 runs., The Australians have six wickets down ...

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  39. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT MEETS.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Governor-General, in opening a special session of Parliament, said that that body had been called together for the purpose of ...

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  40. N.S.W. WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly the Minister for Agriculture furnished some information of the operations of the 1916-17 Wheat ...

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  41. A lead To Royalty

    ROME, Monday.—The King of Italy has renounced all his royal domains for the benefit of the peasantry and soldiers, also six of his finest palaces, ...

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  42. CHINESE BOARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Chinese named George Peck, found dead in his but at Bowning, has secreted in various parts of the but one hundred ...

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  43. Jap. Peace Mission

    NEW YORK, Tuesdsy—The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association says that Mr. Saionji, head the Japanese Peace Mission, [?] ...

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  44. Carpenters Unite.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Amalgamated and the Progressive Carpenters have amalgamated and are now one of the strongest bodies in the ...

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  45. ITALY’S WAR PRISONERS.

    ROME, Monday.—The Italian Government has decided to repatriate the Austro-Hungarian prisoners immediately the treaty is ratified. ...

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  46. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS LIFTED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Import restrictions, except on key industries, ceased to-day. ...

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  47. Soldier Missing.

    ULVERSTONE, Tuesday.—The police received a report to-day that a returned soldier, Andrew Morrsion was missing from his home since 7 p.m. on ...

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  48. FRENCH SOCIALISTS CONFER.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— MM Remanded and Albert Thomas,. addressing the Socialists’ Conference, denounced extremist Bolshevik tendencies, and ...

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  49. Mr. Beeby.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. G. Beeby who resigned from the State Ministry owing to the Georgeson wheat contract, states that he has been asked to ...

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  50. New Zealand Politics.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.— Cabinet reconstruction is proceeding Major J. B. Hine and Mr. W. Noswor they will be included in the Ministry. ...

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  51. Delayed

    PARIS, Monday.— The Supreme Council to-day discussed the Bulgarian Treaty. Thrace remains the stumbling block. A suggested ...

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  52. GENERAL PERSHING GOES HOME.

    PARIS, Monday.—General Pershing and his staff have sailed for America ...

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  53. Smuggling Jewels

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The trial of a German countess and a doctor for smuggling Jewels has commenced. The prosecution demands their ...

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  54. AIR CRAFT FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieut. W. J. Warnford, of the Australian Flying Corps, is taking a number of aero planes in the Burambah, which is ...

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  55. Raising the Wind.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Mr. W. M M'Pherson, Victorian State Treasurer who has returned from England, says that Victoria made a satisfactory loan ...

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  56. Parliamentarians’ Salaries.

    SHEFFIELD. 'Tuesday.—A numerously signed petition has been presented to the Warden requesting him to convene a public protest meeting against ...

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  57. “Go Slow” Strike.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.— The tactics of the miners at Huntly. in the Thames district, who have commenced a “go slow” strike, have ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL CLOSED

    LONDON, Monday.—The New Zealand Hospital at Walton has been closed. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, paid a ...

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  59. £2.000,000 for Repatriation.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—To date £2,000,000 has been spent on repatriation in Victoria. ...

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