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  2. ALLIES AND ROUMANIA

    PARK, Wednesday.—The "Echo de Paris" says that, owing to Roumania not replying to the Allies' notes, the Supreme Council is discussing rigorous ...

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  3. NO MERCY

    PARIS, Wednesday—The Supreme Council's letter covering the Austrian peace Treaty, trenchantly traverses in detail Austria's claim that she ...

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  4. CUT IN HALF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that Mr. Walter Long, the First Lord of the Admiralty, will shortly submit to Cabinet the navy estimates ...

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  5. NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Robert Smithe, presiding at the Miners' Federation Conference declared that the Government was anxious, but was ...

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  6. STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The native newspapers are daily becoming more arrogant. The situation is again alarming. British is again ...

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  7. YOUNG SOLDIER'S DEATH

    Private Leonard Stanley Mennie, of Devonport, died last Sunday at No. 9 Base Hospital, where he bad been taken from the New Town Sanatorium ...

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  8. FRANCE OFFENDED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The action of the British authorities in Syria in arresting Emir Said, the French protege, in a village under French ...

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  9. BONAR LAW DEFENDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-Mr. Lloyd George, replying to Lord Rothermere's attacks on Mr. Bonar Law. said it was unfair to charge individual Cabinet ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN SOLIERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—On August 23 only 24,000 members of the Australian army remained in Europe, and the recent conference with the ...

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  11. STRIP HUNGARY BARE.

    PARIS, Wednesday, — Herr Heinrich's Ministry at Budapest has now been formed. It includes three Socialists and no Jews. Herr Heinrich ...

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  12. STORM OF CONTROVERSY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.- Lord Fisher's letter to the "Times" condemning the Admiralty's extravagance has aroused a storm of controversy. ...

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  13. ULTIMATUM DELIVERED.

    Owing to Roumania's failure to reply to Notes protesting against the pilaging of Hungary, the Supreme Council has sent an ultimatum which ...

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  14. Affairs In Korea

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Advices from Korea state that a bomb was thrown at the Japanese Governor, General Saito. Twenty persons were ...

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  15. ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Supreme Council, in a note to Germany, vigorously protests against the article in the new German Constitution ...

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  16. ANOTHER WAR THREATENS.

    COPENHAGEN. Wednesday.—It is reported from Vienna that there is extreme tension between Roumania and Serbia. Roumania has ...

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  17. PER CAPITA GRANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Carmichard Inquired if the Premier could say whether any arrangement had been made ...

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  18. Cable Twaddle

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dorothy, Lawrence is publishing a book of war experiences. She states that when in Paris in 1915 she obtained a ...

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  19. A Terrific Battle

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Beckett-M'Goprty fight is considered the best heavy-weight contest seen in England in recent years. There is ...

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  20. Trade Resumed

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The New York "Times" Washington correspondent say that the War Trade Board announced the immediate ...

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  21. "DEFY THE COUNCIL."

    BERLIN, Wednesday.-The German newspapers strongly comment on the supreme Council's ultimatum respecting the union Austria, basing ...

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  22. General Cables

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Air Ministry bas. announced that a British flying boat made a return flight from Scandinavia, flying 2450 knots in 41 ...

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  23. EXPORTS TO GERMANS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association says that the Department of Commerce has ...

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  24. STORY OF A BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Parliamentary Elections and Qualifications Committee began the hearing to-day of evidence and argument in relation to the ...

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  25. Carson In Ulster

    LONDON, Wednesday—Sir Edward Carson, in an address to the Ulster Council, said that Sinn Fein was the only alternative to the Union. Ulster ...

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  26. LOCKOUT OF RAILWAY WORKERS

    PRETORIA Tuesday. — A stand-by strike In the railway workshops, which has been proceeding for several weeks, has now culminated in a lock-out by the ...

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  27. American Fleet

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Times" Ottawa correspondent says It is announced that Mr. Josephns Daniels (secretary of the United ...

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  28. FATE OF THE ZEPPS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. —, The Vossiche Zeitung" announces semi-Officially that certain German airsships were dismantled before the armistice. Seven ...

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  29. SEARCH FOR CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. There was no contraband for Ireland on board the Hampshire Coast. Four other suspected vessels have been arrested ...

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  30. FREEMASONS' WAR MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Grand Lodge of Freemasons to-day decided on the Duke of Connaught's motion to appeal for funds from the brotherhood ...

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  31. Disabled Men

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It understood that the Government proposes to compel employers to re-engage a minimum of 5 per cent, of their former ...

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  32. The First Illusion

    PARIS, Wednesday.' — The modifications of the Peace Treaty's coal stipulations provide that France will receive 10,000,000 tons in the next ...

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  33. PARIS-DIEPPE CANAL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Government is Introducing a Bill for the construction of the Paris-Dieppe canal. The funds are available. The work will ...

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  34. PERSONAL MENTION.

    The many mends of Mr. A. Needham will sincerely regret his departure to Western Australia. He will be a great loss to this State. Mr. ...

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  35. GERMAN POTASH FOR BRITAIN.

    LEIPZIG, Wednesday.—It is understood that the German Government has agreed to supply Britain with £22,000 tons of potash before 1920. ...

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  36. Torpedoed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that the British destroyer Vittoria was torpedoed in the Baltic. Eight of the crew were drowned. ...

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  37. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Walter Ashby, a half-caste, charged with the murder of two Maoris, a man and a woman, at Combahee last month, bas been ...

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  38. Premier's Statement

    The Premier stated yesterday that representations had been made to him a few days ago by Lieutenant G. Foster, secretary of the Returned Soldiers ...

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  39. Russia.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.- An Esthonian official statement says that the Esthonians are now well fortified Bolshevik attacks in the last few days ...

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  40. Treat Your Friends

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry for Munitions is selling at scheduled prices, as souvenirs, tanks, howitzers, 18-pounders, other guns, gun ...

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  41. "GO SLOW" TACTICS ALLEGED.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. — Reports from most mines show a gradually decreasing output, resulting presumably from the tactics of the miners, adopted ...

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  42. BISHOP OF TASMANIA

    Bishop Hay, the newly-consecrated Bishop of Tasmania, accompanied by Archdeacon Whittington, arrived in Hobart by the Riverina last night. ...

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  43. DEMPSEY MAY MEET CARPENTIER.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Manager Kearns has announced that Dempsey, who knocked out Jess Willard, will probably accept the offer to fight ...

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  44. WORLD'S" FUND

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  45. OFFENSIVE AGAINST PETRO- GRAD.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — It is announced that Admiral Cowan confers with General Gough at Helsinzfors relative to combined plans against ...

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  46. Unemployment Donation

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The committee of inquiry into the unemployment donation recommend the reduction of payment to civilians after 13 ...

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  47. MISSING SOLDIER RETURNS

    ULVERSTONE, Thursday. — Andrew Morrison, the returned soldier who was reported as missing since Sunday, returned home last night. ...

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  48. THE BEATEN KOLTCHAK.

    LONDON,- Wednesday.—The United Press Association's correspondent reports that Admiral Koltcbak is moving his headquarters to Irkutsk. ...

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