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  2. RAILWAYMEN FIGHT WORKERS' BATTLE

    "The railwaymen are fighting for all the workers," says Mr. Robert Smillie in defending the big strike. Their action, he adds, has been strictly constitutional, but he warns the workers to keep their heads and not give the Government an opportunity of shooting them down. The inference is that he considers that such an opportunity of shooting ...

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  3. THE FIUME PUZZLE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "Times'" Paris correspondent says it is understood, that the Allies Will now stand aside, and leave the ...

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  4. "CIVILISED" AMERICANS

    OMAHA (Nebraska), Sunday,— A mob numbering many thousands lynched a negro charged with assaulting a white girl, rampaged through the ...

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  5. HAGGLING OVER TREATY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that President "Wilson's physician has announced that he must ...

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  6. ARRANGEMENTS FOR LIMITED SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The superintendents of the various railways are considering arrangements to begin running a limited service on Monday for ...

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  7. A DESPICABLE HOPE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The situation is generally unchanged. The public is in the best of spirits and has not yet begun to feel the pinch. The ...

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  8. HAUGHTY D'ANNUNZIO.

    ROME. Sunday. — Admiral Cagni after a two hours' conference on [?]half of the Italian Government invited D'Annunzio to negotiate. The [?]atter ...

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  9. Ex-soldiers Demonstrate.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The unemployed soldiers who left Manchester to march to London have reached London. They participated in a Hyde Park ...

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  10. PRICE OF RECOGNITION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" says that diplomatic and financial circles believe that Japan is ...

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  11. PLANES REQUISITIONED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The aircraft companies in London are busy carrying passengers to coastal and provincial towns. They are unable to ...

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  12. NEW MARRAWAH MUNICIPALITY

    A counter-petition has been received by the Minister for Works [?] owners, occupiers, and electors in the Mowbray and Marrawah wards of the ...

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  13. IRISH TRADE PARALYSED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Only about half of London's fish was marketed on Saturday. The rest is rotting in the stations. in future Grimsby, Hull and ...

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  14. LEGISLATION FIELD UP.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says it is understood that the Republican Congressional ...

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  15. War With America

    LONDON, Sunday.—A despatch from Tokio states that Viscount Kaneko, a member of the Privy Council, in the course of a speech, said that some ...

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  16. "BETRAY YOUR BROTHERS."

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Government's appeal to the public also asks the people to keep in good spirits and make the best of things. Persons ...

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  17. PLEA FOR DOMINIONS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "Tribune," in editorially condemning Senator Johnson's amendment, says :— "Most Americans Would ...

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  18. AUTHORITIES PREPARING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Postmaster-General announces that no for[?] [?] colonial parcels will be accepted by the aerial mail services, which ...

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  19. BLACKLEGS MAN TRAINS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The railway service is by no means completely at a standstill. Even on Sunday occasional trains went to Southampton, ...

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  20. Austrian Affairs

    VIENNA, Monday.—The Minister of the Interior states that Foreigners must be expelled from Austria owing to the shortage of coal and housing. ...

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  21. "UNDILUTED AMERICANISM."

    NEW YORK, Monday The Washington correspondent of the 'New York Times" says that Representative Fess, bead of the Republican ...

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  22. "BRITAINS NEVER, NEVER, NEVER—"

    LONDON, Monday,—The First Battle Squadron has been suddenly moved from Scarborough to the Thames. ...

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  23. WHARHES' G[?]VAN[?]

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Finally has been reached [?] [?] [?] [?] grievances at [?] and to-day Mr. J. Cadden [?] of the ...

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  24. Coal Famine

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that the Shipping Board has made a statement that Europe is ...

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  25. REPORT OF CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday,—The official report of the conference between the Cabinet and the railwaymen's leaders covers 80 typewritten pages, It shows ...

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  26. Bcurd To Win

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Samuel Gompers, in an interview, said that the steel strikers were bound to win, because the men were right. They ...

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  27. PROCEEDING IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—Food distribution is proceeding. A young woman, the secretary of a commercial firm in the North of England, who was ...

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  28. LABOR MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir R. S. Horne, Minister for Labor, replying to Mr J. H. Thomas speech in the Albert Hall, again denies that the ...

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  29. VIVE INTERNATIONALE.

    PARIS, Monday—The strike is exciting intense interest in French Labor circles. The transport workers and railwaymen are sympathetic with ...

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  30. Germany in Disorder

    LONDON, Monday.—The Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that strikes are the order of the day. Ninety thousand men are ...

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  31. SUNDOWN THE SKYSCRAPER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The high jumping exhibition given by sundown to-day was much below expectations although. Sundown failed the four ...

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  32. DIFFICULT TO RESTRAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A meeting of officials of the London branches of the Vehie[?]e Workers' Union, comprising trammen, busman, and [?] ...

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  33. GOVERNMENTS READY.

    LONDON, Monday.—There is little doubt that the strike leaders underestimated the Government's preparations for the delivery of food to the ...

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  34. CLASS BIASSED CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday—The majority of the public is adverse to the strike, believing, it to be rushed in order to take the community at a disadvantage. ...

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  35. A.W.U. AND PHOSPHATES COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—Speaking to the minutes of Mr. Justice Power proposed award in the plaint by the Australia Workers' Union against ...

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  36. WHAT ERIC SAID.

    LONDON, Sunday—Speaking at the Albert Hall meeting, Mr Cramp, president of the N.U.R. characterised as a deliberate Ile the statement that ...

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  37. A SHOT IN THE DARK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Early this morning William Det[?]man, building contractor, of Rose Bay was awakened by a noise in his bedroom. He was struck ...

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  38. LIMITING THE ISSUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Thomas in an interview on Sunday, said he was still anxious for a settlement, but an attempt to turn the dispute into ...

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  39. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A despatch from Tokio says that President Kamada, of the University of Keio, has been appointed chief Japanese ...

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  40. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Railway Union has not appealed for the support of the Triple Alliance. Mr. Thomas and other leaders are ...

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  41. SITUATION IN SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The train service in Scotland is better than in England. About fifty passenger [?]rains left Edinburgh on Saturday, Chiefly ...

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  42. SUNDAY'S BULLETIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The situation this afternoon is unchanged, though three or four continental trains have been despatched. Development are ...

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  43. HELP FOR IRISHMEN.

    LONDON. Monday.—With the object of assisting the fishermen, and in recognition of their mine-sweeping services, the Government is arranging ...

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  44. Miners Want Commission.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Prime Minister to-day promised to lay before Cabinet the proposal of the Broken Hill miners for the appointment of a Royal ...

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  45. Griffith Resigns To-day.

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—Sir Samuel Griffith, Chief Justice of the High Court, will relinquish office to-morrow. The Government will probably [?]ake an ...

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  46. Launceston Charity Day.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — A Charity Day carnival has been fixed for Saturday, October 11. when flowers, buttons, etc., will be sold. ...

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  47. APPEAL FOR BLACKLEGS.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Government appeals to the public to assist in fighting the strikers by economising petrol, food, coal. and light and ...

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