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  2. FINAL AUSTRIAN TREATY

    PARIS, Thursday. — The final Austrian Treaty has been presented There are no changes in the political, military, naval and air terms as ...

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  3. FOR TEN YEARS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. John Ward, a member of the House of Commons, who has returned from Siberia states that the Bolsheviks possess ...

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  4. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    SIMLA, Thursday—Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of Ind[?]a, in the Legislative Council, in an el[?]quent and impressive speech, said the final decision on the ...

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  5. THE STRIKE WEAPON

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Miners' Conference decision to support the ballot for direct action at to-day's meeting the triple alliance has not attracted ...

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  6. STARVING FOR MILK

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Hoover, Food Commissioner, in the course of an interview, said that three and a half millions of children and babies ...

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  7. PARIS TO MELBOURNE

    PARIS, Thursday. — Poulet, the French aviator, starts from Paris on September 21. He homes Melbourne within a month. His flight ...

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  8. KING OF PLATITUDINARIANS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Welcomed with enthusiasm by the National Federation in the Town Hall to-night, the Prime Minister was afforded his 41st ...

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  9. Where Are They ?

    PARIS, Thursday. — Inquiry shows that of 15 official Roumanian Wireless messages from Paris for the past fortnight none have reached Bucharest. ...

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  10. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.— At the inquiry into the death of the returned soldier, Thomas Northwood, who was fatally stabbed in a brawl between ...

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  11. A STITCH IN TIME.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The British troops in North Russia will be evacuated before the ice blocks the route. Some misconception exists over the ...

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  12. TROUBLE AT TONGA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Tonga news indicates a strong feeling for the deportation of Germans, who are reported to threaten trouble by ...

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  13. BALKAN INTERESTS MENACED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The United Press Association's Paris correspondent states that the Serbian and Roumanian peace delegates probably, would ...

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  14. ASSAULTED FOOTBALL UMPIRE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mr. Justice Gordon, when sentencing William Salotti, 18½ years, for unlawfully wounding football umpire, said; “This mob ...

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  15. KIEFF OCCUPIED.

    LONDON, Thursday — It Is probable that General Denikine has already gained a footing in Kieff. His advance towards Kursf received a ...

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  16. An Honest Attempt

    NEW YORK. Thursday — President Wilson is touring the country oh behalf half of the League of Nations,. Speaking at Columbus (Ohio) he ...

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  17. “An Innocent Error”

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Indignation at the Emir Said Incident Is apparently due to an innocent error. The British authorities did not ...

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  18. ECHUCA BY-ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Nominations for the Echuca by-election closed today. the candidates are W. C. Hill (Fanners' Union), E. L. Purbrick ...

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  19. MR H. Y. BRADDON REBLI[?]ED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Premier laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly to-night a cable - from the Agent-General (Sir Charles - Wade) ...

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  20. RAILWAY STRIKE OFF.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The east-west railway strike has been settled, the men resume work to-day. The Melbourne to Perth train will ...

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  21. WORKERS OF DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. J. Dias informed Mr. justice Powers that an agreement had been arrived at in the ...

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  22. SAME OLD STORY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— A refugee at Copenhagen states that the Bolsheviks, when entering Pekoff, murdered 250 men and women. ...

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  23. International Labor Conference

    PARIS, Thursday, — The Supreme Council, at the instance of the Confederation of Labor, has agreed that Germany and Austria be invited to the ...

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  24. EXPORT OF MEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Customs, referring to the congestion of meat in cold storage, said that latest advices from London led ...

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  25. State Offices

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. F. H. Lucas, Financial Secretary to the India Office, interviewed, said that while the question of the abolition of State ...

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  26. Inter-Service Championships

    LONDON, Thursday. — The army team, including Australians and New Zealanders, won the inter-service championships at Stamford Bridge ...

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  27. Shah Of Persia

    ROME, Thursday.—The Shah of Persia, who has planned a visit to the leading European, cities, has arrived at Taranto. ...

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  28. HOLMAN BUSY AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In the Assembly to-day the Minister for Railways moved “That It be expedient to construct the proposed railway from ...

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  29. NEXT PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Should a conference of Premiers be held next year, It will probably, take place in January. In the ordinary ...

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  30. Die Roumanian Trouble

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Austrlaina Press Association learns that the trouble between Roumania and Serbia over the Banat must be taken with ...

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  31. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Pending a decision by the Government on the subject of the future strength, Organisation, and training of the Australian ...

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  32. England Spending Millions

    LONDON, Thursday. — Baron Islington, in a letter to the newspapers, points out that none of the legislation of the past session aimed at economy. ...

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  33. Some Dollars

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It Is announced that the national debt is 26,536,701,648 dollars. ...

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  34. Australian Meat Contract

    LONDON, Thursday.— Negotiations are proceeding for a renewal of Australian meat contract with the Government. It is understood that ...

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  35. NO LICENSING LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Legislative Assembly .to-day. the Chief Secretary (Sir George Fuller), replying to Mr. Birt, said it was not proposed to ...

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  36. Unimpaired Monroism

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate Foreign Relations Committee adopted reservations against article 10 in the Peace Treaty, and favored a ...

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  37. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Assembly to-night the Chief Secretary. (Sir George Fuller) gave notice of motion for the adoption of the proportional ...

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  38. General Cables

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was large and representative gathering at the memorial service for General Botha at Westminster Abbey. ...

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  39. Federal Land Tax

    DEVONPORT, Friday. — Interviewed to-day concerning the Federal land tax exemption controversy which has been agitating Labor, circles, especially on ...

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  40. MR HEAN ON TOUR

    WYNYARD, Friday — Mr. Hean, Minister for Soldiers' Settlement, arrived at Wynyard to-day, and was welcomed Mr. Belton, M.H.A., the Warden, ...

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  41. Troops In Ulster

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir Edward Carson ridiculed the idea that the arrival of troops in Ulster was connected with his visit. He says they came ...

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  42. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Barambah has sailed with 672 troops for Australia. ...

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  43. Thirty Days' Armistice

    PARIS, Thursday. — A 30 days' armistice has been arranged between the Poles and Ukrainians, subject to abrogation at five days' notice. ...

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  44. Wealthy Man's Will.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The will, dated August 12, 1918, of the late Lindsay FuIIoch, of Launceston, merchant, who died on September 20 of last year, has ...

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  45. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—At Forest Hills, William Johnston, of San Francisco, won the national singles championship, defeating William Tilden, of ...

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  46. Case Against Packers

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The “Times'” Washington correspondent states that the Attorney-General (Mr. Palmer) announced that the criminal ...

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  47. Relief For France

    PARIS, Thursday — The various American relief organisations have combined in order to offer additional relief 'to the devastated areas of ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS SAIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian cricketers will sail for Cape Town by the Ascanius about September 20. They will tour South Africa for six ...

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  49. Troops For Armenia

    LONDON, Thursday. — The New York “Times'” Washington correspondent dent states that Mr. Robert Lansing has characterised as untrue the report ...

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  50. Lozenges Dangerous.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—'Mrs. Jennie Govers, trading as Keen's Confectioners, was fined £2, in default seven days, for selling lozenges which contained ...

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  51. MATCH AGAINST SOUTH ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the return match South England scored 104. The Australians have two wickets down for 23 runs. ...

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