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  2. THE PEACE TRE[?]

    NE, Thursday.—In the 1. Annual Representatives to-day the 2. Election [?] who praised highly the ...

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  3. HIS HAND TO THE DOUGH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The master bakers worked at top pressure yesterday and last night, and to-day they expe[?] to turn out 180,000 loaves. M[?] ...

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  4. PROFITEERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Government is applying the profiteering measures rigorously. There have been hundreds of convictions during the ...

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  5. TO KEEP PLACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A paper Was read. on behalf of Lord. Robert Cecil at the International Brotherhood Conference. He said that although ...

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  6. IRELAND'S CLAIMS

    SAN FRANCISCO. Wednesday.— President Wilson, in a statement, said that the Irish case was not heard in Paris. The Allies were unable to ...

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  7. YON DER GOLIZ

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Allies have sent an ultimatum to Germany demanding that General von der Goltz evacuate the old' Russian Baltic ...

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  8. D' ANNUNZIO'S STUNT

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Gabriele d Annunzio's soldiers still control Flume. The French newspapers state that the Supreme Council is determined to ...

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  9. "SWEEP AWAY THEE GOVERNMENT."

    BERLIN, Thursday.—"Vorwaerts" Publishes a sensational communication from the Baltic provinces, whiles declares that a large number of officers ...

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  10. Sympathy With Employes

    Tie bread famine continued. to-day ong queues, as was the case yesterday, being in evidence. A deputation of baker unionists ...

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  11. POLICE BAFFLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Dublin police are having much difficulty in tracing seeret organisations responsible for outrages. It is evident that ...

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  12. SITUATION QUIET.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Is is understood that the situation in Fiume is quiet The Italian Government is taking firm steps to prevent further incidents. ...

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  13. High Cost Of Living

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—After a mess meeting to protest against the cost or living, the crowd proceeded to the House of Parliament, when ...

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  14. MORE WORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the City Temple before the International Brotherhood Congress, dealt ...

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  15. Government Embargoes

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The sanction of the court was granted in the preliminary application in the case of Brown versus Buckley. The plaintiff ...

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  16. From Frisco To Australia

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" Vancouver correspondent says that Captain Erick Donaldson. the Australian veteran, has ...

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  17. Nationalisation

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — EX-Senator Lewis, addressing the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, said that President Wilson intended to introduce ...

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  18. General Cebles

    PARTS, Wednesday.—The Supreme Council has adopted the Bulgarian Peace Treaty, which will be banded to the Bulgars on Friday without ...

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  19. IN THE SENATE

    [?] [?] Senate to-day, on the [?] [?] one [?] ...

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  20. Unity Of White Races

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Before the session of the Assembly closed this evening the Premier, General Smuts, made a striking appeal for ...

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  21. The Salt Of The Earth

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.— President Wilson, in a speech here, said that no words were strong enough to depict the rest of the world's ...

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  22. Texas Hurricane

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The total Loss of life in the Texas hurricane was 250. Scores of bodies were washed ashore in a mutilated condition ...

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  23. SIR JOHN MONASH RETURNING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir John Monash will sail for Australia by the Ormonde. ...

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  24. DOCK CONGESTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With a view relieving dock congestion at London, Liverpool and Manchester, the Minister for Shipping has temporarily ...

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  25. WHEN POOLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —On Tuesday night Senator Russell announced that further advance which it had been acetified in Parliament would be paid ...

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  26. Wonders Of Wireless

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Naval Experiment Station has Succeeded in establishing telephonic and telephonic communication between a ...

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  27. FIRED OF WAR

    HELSINGBORG, Wednesday. —M. Hanko, the Esthonian Minister in Finland, says that Esthonians are tired of war, and anions to know the ...

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  28. SHANTUNG PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State Department has formally denied that the United States communicated with Japan, asking when the latter was ...

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  29. Queens and 's Agent-General

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Colonel Sir T. B. Robinson retires from the Agent-Generalship for Queensland on October 31. Mr. T. J. Ryan, the Premier of ...

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  30. Curse Of Secret Treaties

    OMAHA, Wednesday.—Senator Johnston says that it was President Wilson's idea to rush the Peace Treaty through the Senate before the people ...

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  31. Y.M.C.A EMPIRE UNION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Virgo has established a British Empire Union of the Y.M.C.A, and is initiating a five months' campaign to raise ...

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  32. Printers' Demands

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Publishers' Association bas decided to suspend the publication of 125 periodicals, some of them of national ...

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  33. NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. —The Russo-Esthonian peace negotiations commenced on September 15, and are dealing with the regulation of from ...

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  34. RALPH'S BAY NECK CANAL

    CARNARVON, Thursday—Members of the Public Works Committee, who left Hobart on Tuesday afternoon, inspected the site of Ralph's Bay Neck ...

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  35. BLOWN UP IN THE AIR

    The death of Mir; Thomas Hickson at Hobart recently, at the age of 71, recalls a thrilling incident which he underwent some 50' years ago, when ...

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  36. Supreme Council

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The "Echo de Paris" states that the present Supreme Council of Allied- heads of Governments with power to de[?]ld[?] all ...

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  37. Result Of Retrenchment.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Air Ministry's drastic redaction of the aeroplane programme is badly hitting large firms. One immediately ...

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  38. The Last Tribute

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie has returned from a visit to the cemeteries in France and Belgaum. He abates that the work of ...

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  39. SEAMEN SATISFIED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Satisfaction was reported to [?] pressed to-day among union [?] at the terms obtained as a result [?] ...

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  40. Affairs in Hungary

    PARTS. Wednesday. —The Roumanians are withdrawing from Budapest ...

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  41. Settlement Of Syria

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau have agreed to a temporary arrangement over Syria, whereby the British troops ...

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  42. Annuity For Mrs. Botha.

    Capstone, Wednesday. — The House of Assembly this afternoon voted an annuity of £1206 to the late General Botha's widow. ...

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  43. "PERSONNEL NOT SETTLED."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister told Mr. Burehell (W.A.), In the House of Representatives. that while it is intended that ...

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  44. PEARCE WILL VISIT BATLE FIELDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Senator Pearce will probably visit the battlefield area, and unveil a memorial to the Australians. He will join the ...

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  45. Dreadnoughts Excluded

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The new French naval programme which is under consideration 'excludes Dreadnoughts. ...

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  46. Scrapping the Navy

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Globe" states that- the Admiralty is selling six battleships. ...

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  47. SAME OLD STORY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —.It is the opinion in shipping circles that the inter-State freights must rise to meet the extra cost of running the steamers caused. of ...

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  48. To Escape Confiscation

    ROME. Wednesday.—During and since the war many Important personages of various belligerent countries have deposited gold, jewels and ...

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  49. Assassinated

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Unconfirmed despatches from Santiago say that Senor Leguia, the President or Peru, has been assassinated. ...

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  50. Sculling Championship

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ernest Barry, the world's champion sculler, and A. D. Pelton, New South Wales, who served in the A.I.F. in the war, will ...

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  51. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    SHEFFIELD, Thursday. — News reached Sheffield to-day that the fouryear-old son of Mr. J. M'Grory, of the Round Hill mine, fell into a water race ...

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  52. COOL STORGAE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Replying to questions in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Customs stated that the British shipping ...

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  53. Appeal to People.

    TEMOBRA (N.S.W.), Thursday. — The Federal returning officers in this part of the State have received introduction to prepare for an early election. This ...

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  54. Allenby Returns

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Allenby, on his return from Palestine, received ovations at Dover and London. In a speech at Dover be paid a ...

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  55. FEDERATION TIN MINES.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—Advice was received to-day that Mr. J. B. Lewis, consulting engineer to the Federation tin mines, and Mr. Keith ...

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