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  2. RIOTS IN DERRY

    LONDON, Monday—Rioting was renewed in Londonderry this morning. One person was mortally and two seriously injured. Ritle and revolver ...

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  3. DAY WITH THE DIGGERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The “diggers” had their day with the Prince to-day, and to say that th[?], made the most of it is to put it mildly. ...

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  4. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The principal development in connection with the dispute between the members of the Federated Gas Employes’ Union ...

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  5. ENGINE DRIVERS’ PAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Comprehensive claims for increased pay and improved conditions have been made by the Federated Engine Drivers and ...

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  6. DECISIVE OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Monday.—A Bolshevik communique announces:— Our decisive offensive is strongly developing in the neighborhood of ...

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  7. WILL TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    PARIS, Monday.— “Le Journal” reports that Mr. Lloyd George, at the Hythe Conference, urged the re-establishment of commercial relations with ...

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  8. BOULOGNE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Boulogne Conference opened this morning. Britain, Italy. Japan, Belgium, and France were represented. The ...

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  9. SOVIET’S PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said that the Government had no reason to believe that ...

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  10. FARES TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.— The Peni[?]solar Company has raised fares to Australia to the single first class £165 to £170, and second saloon £115 to ...

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  11. NOTABILITIES ARRIVE.

    LONDON Monday.— Mr. Lloyd George, M. Millerand, Marshal Foch, the French Minister for Finance, M. Venizelos Lord Curzon, Mr, Austen ...

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  12. MILITARY NOT WANTED.

    LONDON, Monday.— A strange railway deadlock has occurred at Clough [?]ordan. Twenty soldiers and arm[?] police boarded a train from Dublin ...

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  13. What [?]t the lap. Navy?

    TOKIO, Sunday.— The Japanese Foreign Office, have issued a statement [?]garding Chino-Japanese negoliations over Shantung as follows:— ...

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  14. Lock-out by Merchants.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Trades Hall disputes committee’s calling out of timber workers in certain mills where the employers hand ...

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  15. FRENCH PRIORITY TO PAYMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—An Important decision by the Boulogne conference finds it impossible to a[?]here to previous Hythe arrangement, whereby ...

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  16. Forty-four Hours.

    Mr. W. Lawrence, secretary of the Carpenters' Union, (has received -a letter from the works manager of the Electroly[?]ic Zinc Co., stating that the ...

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  17. INEVITABLE.

    LONDON. Tuesday.— It is feared that an Irish railway strike is now [?]nevoidable. but it is not likely to be prolonged, as the strikers have small ...

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  18. FARES TO LONDON.

    Fares from Sydney to London have again been increased, says the Sydney "Sun." As -on the previous occasions when ...

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  19. REIGN OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Monday.—Fierce rioting was resumed in. Londondeny this afternoon. Postmen and cabmen left the streets, and thousands of factory ...

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  20. Wireless [?]perators Strike

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Several liners are not sailing from Liverpool to New York, owing to the crews refusing to go without wierless operators. ...

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  21. THAT INDEMNITY.

    PARIS, Monday—“Le Temps” learns that the Anglo-French proposal stipulates that the German indemnity shall be paid in thirty seven annual ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Australian Jam.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The commonwealth Customs Department has been advised by the Imperial authorities that Australian Jan will be ...

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  24. REPARATIONS FIXED.

    LONDON, Monday. — The conference at [?] logne discussed reparations and agreed upon the principle that the annual minimum payment by ...

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  25. Off-hand Labor.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.— The conditions of off hand labor employed at the collieries in the Maitland district were further considered at a conference ...

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  26. Parsons as Mediators.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—A conference of ministers of; religion, representing all denominations, was held to-day in the Independent Church, ...

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  27. MESOPOTAMIA

    ALLAHABAD, Monday.—Outlining the policy of the British in Mesopotamia, Sir A. Wilson, Civic Commissioner, announced in Bagdad on June ...

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  28. FIGHTING THE TURKS

    LONDON, Monday.— In the House of Commons, replying to a request for a statement regarding the reported acceptance of military aid from Greece ...

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  29. “NO COMPROMISE.”

    LONDON, Monday M. Jasper, the Belgian representative on the Supreme Council, speaking at the Boulogne Conference, said that, as far us ...

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  30. IMPORTED FOREIGN GOODS

    LONDON, Monday—There Is a volume of protests from Anglo Australian commercial circles, also from French.and Italian manufacturers, ...

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  31. A FREE HAND.

    LONDON, Monday—Renter's Agency understands, in connection with the decision by. - the Hythe conference to give the Greeks a free hand in ...

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  32. Dennis Gunn Hanged.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.) Tuesday.— Dennis Gunn, who was convicted on the evidence of finger prints of the murder of Augustus Braithwaite. ...

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  33. “ON THE BREAD LINE.”

    In view of the contemptible action of the Chamber of Manufactures in Melbourne and the Stats Government— the first refusing to acknowledge ...

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  34. BRITISH KING-MAKERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “Daily Express” says that the British Government has decided to make Abdullah, the second son of the Kind of ...

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  35. GREEK HELP AT ISMID.

    BOULOGNE, Tuesday.— Mr. Lloyd George states that Greek help during the operations at Ismid against the Turks was limited to one division. ...

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  36. WILL HE VISIT THE COASTS

    BURNIE, Tuesday.— Warden. to-day, received the following wire from Senator Keating:— “General White now ...

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  37. Tennis

    LONDON, Monday.—The Wimbledon Tennis Championships opened in perfect weather. The following won the first round:— ...

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  38. PROFITEERING

    NEW YORK, Monday—Federal agents arrested Frederick Glmbel. [?]ead of the great department stores. on a charge of profiteering. It is ...

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  39. THE TESTING FIELD

    WELTTVREDEN, Tuesday.— Parer and M'Intosh will fly to Java on their journey to Australia, about July 1. Banks will probably be the first stage. ...

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  40. Cold Storage, Employes.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The counting of the votes cast in the ballot of the Ice and Cold Storage Employes’ Union, as to whether or not the employes in ...

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  41. Professional Chairs.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Ten professorial chairs have to be [?]ed a the Sydney University. Six are new chairs, to be created by money left ...

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  42. General Cab’es

    LONDON, Monday.— The Secretary of the Army Council stated that no decision bas teen reached in the case of General Dyer, who was ...

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  43. French Trade

    PARIS, Monday.—“Le Matin” states that in the past five months French trade returns have been encouraging. Exports increased by 3,854,500,000 ...

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  44. Underweight Bread.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—A Wanganul baker was fined £20 for having sold underweight bread. The magistrate ordered that the conviction ...

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  45. MARY AND DOUG. ARRIVE

    LONDON, Monday.—Mary Pickford od Douglas Fairbanks have arrived. eroplanes dropped flowers aboard the ner entering Southampton, also ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    LONDON, Monday.— New South Wales is underwriting a £2,500,000 loan at 6½ per cent., payable between 1930 and 1940. ...

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  47. New Season’s Wheat.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The forecasts of a dear market for wheat next season were supported by a cable received by Messrs, Shephard, Harvey and ...

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  48. Political Gratuities

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The House of Assembly, this afternoon, by 72 votes to 24, adopted the select committee's recommendation, moved by ...

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  49. MR. THEODORE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. E. G. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) attends the Labor party's conference at. Scarborough to-morrow. ...

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  50. RETURNING FROM THE WRECK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,.— Twenty-six members of the Commonwealth crew of the requisitioned enemy steamer Carawa, which was wrecked last ...

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  51. CHURCH UNION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Archbish. op of Canterbury has selected the Archbishop of Melbourne to open the subject of church union at the ...

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