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  2. COERCING RUSSIA

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Supreme Council has decided to issue a new warning to Russia demanding an instant reply to the council’s notes. ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND LEADS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—In the legislative Assembly Mr. E. G. Theodore State Treasurer, moved the second reading of the Bill to make provision ...

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  4. WORK ON THE WHARVES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Higgins, when the conditions of waterside workers were being ...

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  5. MUST NOT UNITE

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Supreme Council has ordered Germany to delete from her Constitution the provision admitting Austria to the German Empire ...

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  6. FOOD CORNERING

    PARIS, Tuesday—Mr. H. Hoover says the high cost of living is largely due to the intense speculation of food dea[?]rs in America and elsewhere, who are ...

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  7. SOLDIERS’ HOMES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A rather extraordinary position has arisen between the Commonwealth Bank and the War ...

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  8. STRIKE CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Higgins made, the following statement in the Arbitration Court to-day: “On June 6 last I promised after the ...

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  9. How i Did it

    LONDON, Tuesday—Senator Pearce leaves England for Australia in the third week in September. Senator Pearce takes exception to ...

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  10. PAN-GERMAN UNION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The United Press Association’s Berlin correspondent says that the pan-German Union has opened its session. Several ...

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  11. “BREAKAWAYS” DOOMED TO FAILURE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When seen by “The World” representative to-day the President of the. N.S.W. branch of the Australian Labor Party (Mr. ...

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  12. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British destroyer has been sunk in the Baltic. Eight people are missing. ...

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  13. N.S.W. FINANCES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Treasurer, speaking in the House of Assembly, said that the total Government receipts for 1918-19 amounted to ...

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  14. LITHUANIAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Lithuantan troops have surrounded the Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian front Heavy captures are expected. ...

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  15. Canadian Wheat

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The British Wheat Commission has bought 500,000 tons of wheat from Canada for early delivery. The price is approximately ...

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  16. AVIATION INSTRUCTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Information respecting the position of the R[?]mond Instructional Aviation camp was sought by Mr. Mark Torton in the ...

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  17. ENEMY REPORTS SUCCESSES.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday—The Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian front have been routed, and are now sping for peace. The Lithuanians are ...

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  18. STRIKING HARD.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The Bolsheviks claim the capture of the outer fortifications of Dvines end the capture of four armored trains equipped ...

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  19. MR. BROOKFIELD’S RESIGNATION

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday,—At a meeting of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party the following resolution was carried:— ...

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  20. Growth Of Democracy

    PARIS. Tuesday.—The Pope, In a letter, to French Bishops, discusses the growing tendency towards democracy among the various nations as the result ...

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  21. General Cables

    PARIS, Tuesday—It is expected that the Peace Conference, with a view to hastening the presentation of the treaty to Bulgaria, is deferring the so ...

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  22. GENERAL GOUGH IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON. Tuesday—It is alleged that General Gough is commandin in Russia. An attack on petrograd is pending. ...

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  23. FEDERATION TIN COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At a preliminary meeting of shareholders in the Federation Tin Company, Tasmania, Mr. Alex, Campbell presided ...

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  24. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The strike at Marseilles continues. Wheat cargoes remain undischarged. ...

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  25. Another Secret Treaty

    [?]ENTSIN, Tuesday.—The French legation emphatically denies the allegation from from Washington that Britain, France, and Japan have concluded a ...

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  26. MR HUGHES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will, according to present arrangements, address the federal Parliament on the ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS BILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly Mr. Vow[?]es resumed the debate on the second reading of the Unemployed Workers’ Bill ...

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  28. Canadian Parliament

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — Laying the foundation-stone of the new Parliament Buildings, the Prince or Wa[?] referred to the laying of the ...

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  29. PEACE TREATY

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.— B[?] Houses of Parliament carried a motion of ratification of the Peace Treaty unopposed, although Labor Indulged ...

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  30. Miners Discontented

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The miners’ executive recommend at to-morrow’s trade union conference that the conference reflects the Government scheme ...

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  31. OVERSEAS SHIPPING TRADE

    BURNEE, Wednesday.—At a conference of the Marine Board Council with importers and exporters’ representatives to-night regarding the ...

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  32. BURYING CONGRATULATIONS.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Copies of messages of congratulation from South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia were deposited in a cavity in the ...

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  33. Disastrous Fire

    PARIS Tuesday.—A forest fire in the Riviera encompasses 12 villages and threatens Grasse and Antibes. The people have quitted the hotels ...

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  34. NEGLECTING THE SOLDIER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Indignation and protest against the Federal and State Ministers failure to foster rural industries for Repatriation of ...

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  35. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the Legislative council to-day Dr. Taylor submitted the following motion: “That in the opinion of this Council ...

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  36. DENTAL OPERATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—To-day, before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury, Emily May Davis was given £250 damages in a verdict against George Henry ...

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  37. Tunnel Under Strait

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The United Press Association’s Tokio correspondent announces that the Imperial Railways Department will [?]struct ...

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  38. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES INCREASE

    WESTBURY, Wednesday.—The following resolution was carried at Monday’s meeting of the Westbury Council:— ...

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  39. [?]MPERIAL FEDERATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Larcombe was informed by Mr. Ryan that attention had been called to a recent ...

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  40. “WORLD’S” FUND

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  41. HOME FROM THE WAR

    By the express from Launceston [?] returned soldiers, accompanied by their wives, arrived in Hobart last evening. They were met at the station by the ...

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  42. WHEAT DEALS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative council to-night the Atterney-General, referring to the demand made last week by Sir Joseph Carruthers for ...

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  43. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Beckett knocked Eddie M‘Goorty in the 17th round. Beckett won most of the rounds. He ...

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  44. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A fire at the Barraba Freezing works to-day demolished the premises, the damage being £16,000. ...

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  45. THE LATE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly the Treasurer (Mr Fitzpatrick) said that the losses in connection with the seamen’s and ...

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  46. O’DOWD OUTPOINTS LEWIS.

    SYRACUSE (New York State), Tuesday.—O’Dowd outpointed Ted Lewis in a 10-round fight. ...

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  47. TAVIUNI DELAYED.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—The Tav[?] has been delayed, and is leaving to-morrow with 3000 bags of potatoes for Sydney and 160 tons of ore for New ...

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  48. TIMARU SAILS FOR SYDNEY.

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — The Timaru Sailed for Sydney to-night With 2706 bags of potatoes. ...

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