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  2. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The strike prospects are brighter. Subject to endorsement by a meeting of the City Council to-morrow, those ...

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  3. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “New York Evening World” in Chicago says that there is considerable belief in Republican ...

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  4. PERSIA AND THE REDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Council of the League of Nations met at St. James’ Palace this afternoon to consider, inter alia, the situation created ...

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  5. NOT “GOD SAVE--”

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York “World” published a despatch from Washington to the effect that the British Government has asked ...

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  6. SUNSHINE AFTER RAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the Prince of Wales landed at Melbourne he witnessed Melbourne’s typical grey skies, and was behind schedule time ...

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  7. FIVE STARTERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—There are now five candidates in the field for the Ballarat seat, which was rendered vacant by the voiding of the ...

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  8. INDIA AWAKENING

    LONDON, Monday.—The India Office declares that the Bolsheviks are doing their utmost to stir up trouble in India. Their agents are active ...

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  9. SEEING THE LIGHT

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—The American Federation of Labor has demanded the repeal of the compulsory arbitration clauses of the Railway ...

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  10. ENGLAND HISSED.

    At San Francisco 5000 persons crowded the Dreamland Pavilion, and 3000 more were unable to gain admission, to hear Dr. Daniel Mannix, ...

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  11. MR. WATT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A special “Commonwealth Gazette” was published to-day, with the intimation that the Governor-General had been ...

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  12. SURPRISE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was surprise in the City at the report that the Commonwealth Government had accepted Mr. Watt’s resignation. ...

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  13. NO SOLUTION REACHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following yesterday’s proceedings, Prince Firovz, of Persia, had a conference to-day with the Secretary-General and the ...

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  14. GERMAN AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, Sir Frederick Hall asked whether Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary for War, was satisfied that the ...

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  15. Magnificent Arches.

    SYDNEY, Later.—The chief features of the city’s decorative scheme were the magnificent arches erected by the numerous representative ...

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  16. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sea-going wireless operators have struck for an increase in wages to £7 weekly. ...

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  17. Government Workers.

    ADELAIDE Wednesday.—The premier (Mr. Barwell), in a statement in reference to the ballot of Government workers, said it was clear that an ...

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  18. POLICE INSPECTOR KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A number of men in a motor-car shot and killed District inspector Wilson, of the Irish Constabulary, at Gorey, Wexford. ...

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  19. EMPIRE NAVAL DEFENCE

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Speaking in the Canadian House of Commons, Mr. C. C. Ballantyne, Minister for the Naval Service, in introducing the civil ...

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  20. BRITISH COAL FOR EXPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to Sir Frederick Hall, in the House of Commons, Mr. W. C. Bridgman stated that in view of the rate of output ...

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  21. German Amy

    LONDON, Tuesday—In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd-George said that in a statement issued on May 1 the Inter-Allied commission estimated ...

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  22. “Unselfish” Employers

    MELBOURNE, Later.—An official statement issued from the employers’ executive committee contends that the employers in withstanding the demands ...

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  23. CANADIAN GRAND TRUNK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Ottawa says that it is understood that the Canadian Government has ...

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  24. GIFT FROM LIPTON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Thomas Lipton has presented the Pousonby Cruising Club at Auckland with a handsome silver cup for competition. ...

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  25. AUTUMN SESSION OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law announced that an autumn session of the House was inevitable. ...

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  26. MR. THEODORE’S TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that Mr. E. G. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, is inquiring in Marchester in regard to machinery ...

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  27. Captain Fryatt’s Ship

    LONDON, Monday. — Indignation caused by the Government’s decision to sell Captain Fryatt's steamer. Brussels, was reflected in the House ...

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  28. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Palma’s Tasmanian apples are burning out somewhat “wasty.” ...

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  29. Boxing

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the National Sporting Club. George Clark, of Bermondsey, beat Vince Blackburn. The referee intervened in the 17th ...

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  30. [?]aps, in Siberia

    HONOLULU, Tuesday.—According to a despatch from Tokio, Japan intends to establish a military government at Nikolaievsk in Siberia, owing ...

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  31. Russia and [?]inland

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russo-Finnish peace negotiations have opened at Dorpat. ...

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  32. JOURNEY FROM JERVIS BAY.

    H.M.S. Renown, Wednesday.— From the solitude of Jervis Bay, fragrant with the scent of the bush flowers, the Renown steamed away ...

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  33. Blind Men’s March.

    Blind men are marching on London from all parts of the country, says “Lloyd’s Weekly News.” When they do reach the metropolis it will be as ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian boxing team, Edwards, Blackburn and Ryan, are leaving for America. They will be accompanied by ...

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  35. Pomp and Powder

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ascot meeting opened in delightful sunshine, but later in the day it rained. The king and Queen, Princess Mary, and the ...

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  36. KOLTCHAK’S MINISTERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A Siberian revolutionary, tribunal sentenced four of the late Admiral Koltchak’s Ministers, to death and six to ...

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  37. League of Nations fund

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to Sir Harry Britain in the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd George stated that the British Government had ...

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  38. “Innocent,” says Lee.

    ADELAIDE Wednesday.—No evidence was offered in defence in the Rhy[?]e case, but the prisoner, Alexander Lee read a statement, in which he ...

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  39. Irish and Welsh Guards

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Winston Churchill stated that the Government had no intention of ...

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  40. RYAN DEFEATS BRUM.

    Ryan defeated Young Brum in a seven-rounds’ match at Sheffield. ...

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  41. 78 Centuries

    LONDON, Tuesday.— [?]ying against Warwickshire. Hobbs made 101 runs. This is [?] third successive century, making his total 78 centuries ...

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  42. MAY VISIT PARIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that the Prince of Wales visits Paris at the conclusion of his Australian tour. ...

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  43. DRAFT EVASION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Jack Dempsey, the world champion pugilist, was found not guilty of draft evasion. ...

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  44. Obituary

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Madame Rejane, [?]e great French vaudeville actress, a dead. ...

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  45. Co-operative Store.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Labor unions have decided as a means of combating the cost of living to extend the co-operative stores movement. ...

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  46. Brisbane Trammies.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The director of the Brisbane Tramway Company have decided to grant bonuses in all branches of the service for work ...

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  47. Italian Politics

    ROME, Tuesday.—Signor Giolitt[?] has completed his Ministry. Signor Sforza is Minister for Foreign Affa[?]. ...

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  48. Tennis

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Gobert defeated Decugis in the final of the French tennis championship. ...

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