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  2. I.W.W. COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In outlining the work of the proposed I.W.W. Commission, judge Ewing made it plain that he intended to go to the bottom ...

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  3. A.f. OF LABOR

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—The American Federation of Labor Conference, after endorsing the League of Nations without reservation, Irish ...

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  4. DETESTED BLACKLEGS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An unlocked for and rather sensational development of the gas employes section of the strike took place this afternoon, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA’S CAPITAL

    CANBERRA. Monday.—After leaving Sydney on Sunday night the Prince was heartily cheered, all along .the line. and for several miles he passed throat a ...

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  6. RACE RIOTS

    NEW YORK. Monday.— The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Chicago, says that two persons were killed and several wounded in race ...

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  7. DOINGS IN DERBY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another . outbreak of rioting, looting, and incendiarism began in Londonderry on Friday night. A party of Unionists, armed ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Higgins’ objection to Government intervention in industrial disputes as being apt to complicate the work of ...

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  9. WORKERS UNITED

    VIENNA, Sunday.—The workers in the post, telegraph, railways, and navigation departments in Austria, Czecho-Slovakia Poland, and Italy ...

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  10. BARRACKS WRECKED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Two hundred Sinn Feiners made a desperate night att[?] on Farran barracks, 14 miles from Cork. Using gelignite, they blew ...

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  11. U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in San Francisco says that the proposal that Mr. Colby should be made ...

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  12. Strike Aftermath

    MELBOURNE, Monday—It was fu[?]lyly expected that, as a result of the settlement of the strike, as affecting the electric supply undertakings, there ...

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  13. “PROFOUNDLY UNSATISFACTORY.”

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Hythe conference communiqué states that the Government has accepted the suggestion of, the British Government ...

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  14. ENGINEERS’ DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—General Sir John Monash, to whom the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers and the Commonwealth Steamship ...

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  15. A SHEAF OF ASPIRANTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Sunday.— Among the outstanding aspirants for the Democratic presidential nomination are f Senator Owen, who is prominently ...

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  16. General Cables

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Department of Agriculture announces that the 1918 American wheat crop was produced at an average cost of ...

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  17. “The Trouble Next Door.”

    Already the big strike in Victoria has stood the State upon its head, and the whole industrial and social system in a ferment of confusion, says ...

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  18. CLONCURRY MINES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—About .500 men have been thrown out of employment upon the cloncurry field owing to the directors of Mount ...

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  19. SE[?]LING SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY Monday.—The inquiry into a[?]eged irregularities in connection with the soldiers settlement branch, in which ex-director, J.G. Brayant, is said ...

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  20. Situation in China

    TOKIO Saturday.—The Japanese Navy Department has issued a statement that tile Southern Chinese troops in entering Changspa, China fired on ...

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  21. WHAT OF JAP NAVY?

    LONDON, Monday—The correspondent of the “Daily Express” in Tokio, interviewed Baron Kato regarding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese ...

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  22. MAKING THE BEST OF IT

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Reparation Committee is preparing to issue national bonds guaranteed by Germany’s natural resources, the proceeds to be ...

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  23. Mauru’s Phosphate

    LONDON. Monday.—5n the House of Commons, Colonel Leslie Wilson. in moving the second reading of the Bill confirming the agreement between ...

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  24. SPA CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A meeting of British Empire delegates, who will attend the Spa Conference, was held in the House of Commons. ...

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  25. Burnt to Death.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About four o’clock this morning explosions were heard coming from the neighbourhood of Pleasant Hills, where an old gold miner. ...

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  26. Earth Caves In.

    WAGGA, Monday.—A remarkable accident occurred on Saturday. Several man were working in the yard of the local post office. One man, who was ...

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  27. Boy Scouts.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is understood that the Government is giving approval and assistance to a scheme for the international meeting ...

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  28. Jumped From Moving Train.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—John Joseph Slatter, 53; was killed at Woollongabba on Saturday night. He jumped off the wrong side- of a moving train, ...

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  29. Quick way with Profiteers

    GENEVA, Monday.—Jules Bloch, a Swiss millionaire, was fined 10,000.060 francs for declaring only a portion of his profits for taxation. ...

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  30. liner Blown Up

    LONDON. Sunday.—Saltpetre aboard a liner from Manriting ignited in Lorenzo Marques harbor. As the cargo also included carbide, she ...

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  31. Timber Workers’ Union.

    Mr. W. Scanlon, State secretary of the Timer Workers’ Union, has been at BrunyIsland during the last couple of days visiting, the timber mills there ...

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  32. Stubbed Under Arm Pit.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Following on the coronial inquiry into death of Oscar Lo[?]tus (32). laborer. who died of haemorrage at the Sydney Hospital early ...

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  33. Took Strychnine.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Percy Pennyfather Cupper, 34, a well-known grazier, of Darling Point, died on Saturday night. Mrs. Cupper returned home ...

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