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  2. POLITICIANS' FORECASTS

    LONDON, Monday.—In addition to Mr. Lloyd George's message, ' nine other members of the Cabinet outline the future of their departments. ...

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  3. 'MONARCH OF QUITIERS'

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Senator Sherman, speaking in the Senate debate on the Peace Treaty, said that President Wilson had crowned ...

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  4. EQUAL PAY FOR SEXES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Evidence given before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day in the case of the Federated Clothing Trades ...

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  5. ALLEGATION OF BRIBERY

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly Mr. J. Storey, leader of the Labor party, asked the Premier whether his attention had been called ...

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  6. PEACE TREATY DEBATE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The debate on the Peace Treaty was opened in the House of Representatives today. "It is desired that Australia ...

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  7. "SAVE ME! SAVE ME!"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Crying for help and screaming, "Save me, save me," Mrs. Agnes Aldous rushed from the Yarra Hotel, Johnston street, ...

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  8. TOBACCONISTS' GRIEVANCES

    The Hairdressers and Tobacconists' Association of Hobart axe of opinion that all shops selling tobacconists' goods should be licensed, and at ...

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  9. COMMON SOLDIERS' RATES OF PAY.

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  10. FIGHTS FOR HIS LEAGUE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The New York '"Times'" Portland (Oregon) correspondent states that President Wilson, in a speech, said that the idea of ...

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  11. China Breaks Loose

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that official advices from Pekin state that the Chinese ...

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  12. The Work Of Women

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The contention that female workers in the tailoring industry were able to do equal work with men, and therefore ...

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  13. REQUEST BY MR. BEERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Beeby gave notice to move that a Royal Commission be appointed to ...

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  14. Bolshevik Discovery

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express''' Helsingfora correspondent says that a Bolshevik commission classifying the ex-Czar's property ...

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  15. MR. CATTS' DENUNCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Speaking on the Peace Treaty debate in the House of Representatives, Mr. J. H. Catts (N.S.W.) argued that Australia ...

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  16. Thanks To Pershing

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The thanks of Congress were extended to General Pershing. Owing to the opposition of private members, a sword ...

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  17. The Ex-Kaiser

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Mr .Lloyd George insist on tie extradition of the ex-Kaiser, and is asking the Supreme Council to demand that Holland ...

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  18. Chinese Coolies

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The return of thousands of Chinese coolies who have been brought to Canada from the front on their way to China has ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS BILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Unemployed Workers Bill was further considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  20. BEEBY TO BUILDERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speaking before the Master Builders' Association' on Friday, Mr. Beeby, ex-Minister, for Labor in the Holman-Cabinet, said that ...

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  21. WILHELM'S POSSESSIONS.

    AUSTERDAM, Monday.—The ex-Kaiser's possessions have reached Holland. They include art treasures valued at £800,000. ...

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  22. Appalling Conditions

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Miss Agnes Laute, a woman Journalist, who has been investigating Mexican affairs. was a witness before the ...

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  23. Return Of Shantung

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is understood that the United States has asked Japan to fix a date for the return of Shantung to China. ...

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  24. In The Senate

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Senate, Senator' Ferricks was informed by Senator Russell that no report by the late General Pethbridge regarding ...

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  25. ROUGH WEATHER IN STRAITS

    MELBOURNE, .. Wednesday. —The steamer Loongana arrived in Melbourne five hours behind time. She had a head wind all through the journey ...

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  26. High Cost of Living

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.— Motions were concurrently introduced this afternoon in the Senate and Assembly, in the latter by the leader of the ...

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  27. Texas Hurricane

    TEXAS, Tuesday.—The bodies of seventy victims of the Texas hurricane have been recovered. ...

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  28. PEACE TREATY.

    "The World" has already quoted the "Round Table" fully on the dishonorable nature of the pretence that pensions, separation allowances, etc.. ...

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  29. St Louis Skin Sale

    ST. LOUIS, Wednesday.—For the auctions of Australian rabbit skins furriere sorts sold at an average of 125 per cent above April prices. ...

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  30. KETCH ASHORE

    WYNYARD, Wednesday.—The ketch Lialeeta went ashore near the mouth of the river to-day at about 4 p.m. The ketch was noticed coming from the ...

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  31. COMMISSION TO BE SET UP.

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—In the course of the debate on the cost of living the Minister for Railways stated that South Africa was in a favorable ...

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  32. Protecting Armenia

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Washington correspondent • of the "New York Evening Sun" says that Senator Hitchkock introduced a resolution to ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND'S ELECTORS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Replying to Mr Elphinstone in the Assembly today, the Assistant Minister for Justice said that the number of names ...

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  34. GAS WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Final judgment in the cases of the Federated Gas Employes' Industrial Union versus the Geelong Gas Co. and others was ...

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  35. Ratifying Peace

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Senate has postponed action on the Peace Treaty till Monday. The Democrats created a deadlock vote. ...

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  36. Roumania Disappointed

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Bratiano has resigned owing to Roumania not receiving the whole of the Banat in accordance with the Treaty of London. ...

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  37. SERBIA DECIDES TO SIGN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The "Echo de Paris" says that Serbia has decided to sign the Peace Treaty. "THE WORLD" IS NOT ...

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