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  2. FREELANCE D'ANNUNZIO

    LONDON, Monday—D'Annunzio is raiding South Slav territory. Reports from Milan state that d'Annunzio will not allow Italian troops ...

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  3. PEACE LOAN CLOSES

    When the bell rang and the Peace Loan closed at 3 p.m. yesterday ' Tasmania's flag was at the top of the pole —she had won the day—she was the first ...

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  4. AMERICA'S HUGE STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—me "New York Times" Pittsburg correspondent says that Secretary Foster, of the Steel Workers' Union, has asserted ...

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  5. LEAGUE CF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Reed, in a speech, said:—''President Wilson disregarded Important facts when he says that the United States' ...

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  6. FINE OF £2000

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Justice Isaacs in the High Court of Australia to-day imposed a £2000 fine on Francis Hugh Snow, who on the previous day ...

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  7. RIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association's Paris correspondent interviewed Etienne Poudet, the French aviator, who starts on a ...

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  8. LOAFLESS SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. White, President of the Master Bakers Association, claimed that there was any amount of bread to-day, but the ...

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  9. THE RIGHT SPIRIT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is reported that the marine workers on ore-carrying ...

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  10. WILSON RETICENT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.— Presiflent Wilson has refused to make a Statement in regard to Fiume. ...

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  11. FIUME FOR ITALY.

    HOME,. Tuesday.—It is understood that France and Britain are willing to recognise Fiume as a part of Italy, reserving the control of docks and ...

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  12. CONTINUES SERIOUS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The position in the ironfounders strike continues serious. The stocks of the largest foundries are likely to be exhausted ...

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  13. SECRET TREATY WITH FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — By a unanimous vote the Senate Judiciary Committee reported that the Franco-American Treaty was constitutional. ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. Beatty Entertains Fleet

    LONDON, Monday.—Five hundred representative of all die lower deck ratings, including all the available winners of the Victoria Cross, were ...

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  16. "THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND."

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Speaking at Sacramento, President Wilson said: "Without the Treaty and the League we will simply sl[?]k back into the ...

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  17. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association says that Senator Phipps, speaking in the Senate, ...

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  18. STEEL WORKS CLOSING.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Monday.— 50.000 Steel Trust employes are on strike on, account of the refused of the management to consider a ...

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  19. QUESTION OF REPRESENTATION.

    NEW YORK Monday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that It is reported that Senator Assurst, a Democrat and ...

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  20. AMERICA'S DEAD SOLDIERS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that the War Department has announced that France has ...

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  21. Motor Vehicles

    LONDON, Monday—Sir Auckland Geddes, replying to a deputation of commercial motor manufacturers, said that he could not hold out any hope ...

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  22. The Hohenzollerns

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Graphic," States that Lincoln, who was recently released from a London prison, has arrived at Amerongen, in ...

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  23. PROGRESSIVE QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—In the House of Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) moved the second [?] of a Bill to make better provision for ...

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  24. "STOUT LITTLE COMMONWEALTH."

    SAN DIEGO, Monday.—President Wilson, in a speech here, .said: "Can we [?]eny a League vote to the stont little Commonwealth of Australia, ...

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  25. PLACING AUSTRALIAN FRUlT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Following his rabbit campaign, Mr. Hurley has arranged to supply canned peaches and jam direct to 450 retail shops in ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian service cricket team will sail by the Ascanius for South Africa to-morrow. ...

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  27. MANDATES FOR FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Supreme Council has handed over to France the mandate over the Cameroons and Togoland, in West Africa. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND'S TARIFF.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Evening Sun," commenting on New Zealand's 20 per cent, tariff on motor vehicles, says: "It is clear that ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. PRESIDENT'S TRAIN HELD UP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The "New York Sun's" Reno (Nevada) correspondent says that President, Wilson's train is held up owing to forest fires. ...

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  30. Irade With Germany

    LONDON, Monday.—The Board of Trade Is considering a proposal to establish a clearing house in Berlin under a British official, who will ...

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  31. ANTI-PROFITEERING COMMITTEES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Nine hundred local profiteering committees have already been formed in different parts of the country, Including all the large ...

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  32. Race Across United States

    MINEOLA (Long Island), Tuesday —It is announced that one hundred army fliers will begin the trans-contine[?]tal air race on October b. Fifty ...

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  33. MONASH WRITES A BOOK.

    LONDON, Monday—Sir John Monash has completed and will shortly publish a book dealing with Australian operations during General ...

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  34. Love And Transport

    LONDON, Monday.—Five thousand Australians will embark for home in the next eight days. So many Australians at present in England are ...

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  35. POOR HUMAN NATURE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Council on Tuesday, Sir Thomas Hughes moved the adjournment to protest against the rendition of ...

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  36. CITY MOTOR ACCIDENT

    About 10.40 last night a motor car ran down Mrs. Albert Cherry at the corner of Murray and Liverpool streets and severely lacerated her leg. The lady, ...

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  37. A Misunderstanding

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times'' publishes a telegram from Sydney saying that General Allenby's speech at Dover describing the Palestine ...

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  38. GERMANY'S DOWNFALL.

    BERLIN, Monday—The coal mines In the Teschen district, in Silesia, have been sold to Americans. ...

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  39. WOOLLEN MILLS

    When the House of Assembly was in session some weeks ago Mr. James Ogden asked the Premier whether in view of the statement published in the press to ...

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  40. THE DUMPING MYTH.

    LONDON, Monday.—Contrary to reports that Germany is ready too duma goods or the English market the first steamer from Germany has ...

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  41. "Will FAVORABLY CONSIDER"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party has received a reply from Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, to the ...

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  42. Soviet Russia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Ukranian communique states that the Bolsheviks have opened peace negotiations offering to recognise the independence of ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. THE MUNICIPAL QUOTAS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  44. Survivors Of Lost Steamer

    TAMPA (Florida), Monday.—Eleven additional survivors of the British steamer Bayronton have landed, accounting for all the ship's company. ...

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  45. HOBART FRUIT BOARD.

    In reference to the election of the Hobart Fruit Board, Dr. Bottrill was not a candidate for re-election, and the announcement, therefore, that he ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. Advertising

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