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  2. GERMAN PRESIDENT

    BERLIN, Monday. — Herr Ebert, President of Germany, in accordance with the Constitution has asked the Reichstag to fix the date of the new ...

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  3. CITY COUNCIL BREEZE

    Alderman Freeman started the trouble when be said that be wanted to bring under the notice of the Council that it had been stated to him that ...

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  4. ON THE VERGE

    ROME, Sunday. — Revolutionary extremists, including laborers, incited 500 bersaglieri, of Ancona, who were under orders to proceed to Albania, ...

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  5. I.W.W. COMMISSION RESUMED

    SYDNEY, Monday — The L.W.W. Commission resumed its hearing at Darlinghurst Courthouse this morning. presided over by Mr. Justice Ewing ...

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  6. IRELAND'S WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—A party of between 200 and 300 armed Sinn Fe[?]ners attacked the- Borrisokane Barracks, near Nenagh, during the early hours ...

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  7. FIGHT FOR PRESIENCY

    MOJTREAL, Monday.—-Tbe New York "Times" correspondent at San Francisco states that the friends of Mr. William M'Adoo have been assured ...

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  8. ANARCHISTS ACTIVE.

    ROME, Sunday — Anarchists at Piomino have caused food riots and the looting of residences and shops. Hand grenades were freely used until ...

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  9. After the Battle.

    LONDON, Sunday — Londonderry was undisturbed throughout Saturday. There .were no further arrivals of troops during the week-end. ...

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  10. Over Half the Globe.

    PARIS, (Monday.—A French company is inaugurating an Orient aerial express to run between Paris, Warsaw, and Constantinople, and linking ...

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  11. Cry for Food.

    HAMBURG, Sunday.—-Thousands of persons at Hamburg and Altona, protesting against the high prices -of foodstuffs, raided the shops. The police ...

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  12. Preventing War.

    THE HAGUE, Monday.—The trend of the discussion among the members the Advisory Committee of jurists regard to widening. the sphere of ...

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  13. Brigadier-General Seized.

    LONDON, Monday.—Disguised men aided a fishing but at Castlemowneoclie, County Cork, where Brigadier General Lucas and two colonels were ...

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  14. PREPARING FOR PARLIAMENT

    . MELBOURNE, Monday—The Federal Cabinet to-day discussed the programme for The Parliamentary session to resume on Thursday. The ...

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  15. MONEY TIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is now considered certain that the loan for war services and. repatriation which the Federal . Government hoped to ...

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  16. ANTRIM PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER.

    The-Bev. J. A. H. Irwin, MA, B.D.. Ph.D., a 'Presbyterian Minister in charge of a large parish in' the County of Antrim, is at the present time in ...

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  17. The Honored Dead.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Express” announces .that the magnificent building,' which is to be erected within a stone's throw of the House ...

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  18. MR. WAIT'S SUCCESSOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday—After the meeting of the Federal Cabinet today the Prime Minister stated that the question of appointing a new ...

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  19. Brawl on Indarra.

    Revolver in Play MELBOURNE, Monday Following on an affray which occurred on the steamer Indarra, three men employed ...

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  20. To Release Control

    LONDON, Monday—The British Government in[?] to release control over the railways, returning them to private ownership, but it proposes ...

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  21. ULSTER DELEGATES IN CANADA

    There is at present towing Canada an Ulster delegation, comments “Saturday Night” (Toronto journal):— “In the case of the Ulster ...

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  22. “Black” Coal.

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — To-day the staff of the Victorian Railways Union sent out ballot papers to members in connection with the vote to be ...

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  23. “Waste of Time”

    Reat[?]ote Skies the Towel MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Rev. Wyndham Heathcote, M.A., in annoucing his resignation from the ...

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  24. Tragic Death.

    LONDON, Monday.—Countess Dudley arrived at Rosmuck, Connemara (Ireland) on Saturday morning, and went swimming in the afternoon in ...

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  25. Soldier's Bride Shot.

    MELBOURNE. .Monday.—Gertrude Clara Sexton, 23, the English bride of soldier farmer at Turriff, was sitting in a chair in the kitchen at the ...

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  26. Two-up Raid.

    MELBOURNE, Monday The 61 men arrested in the police raid last week were before the court to-day. Ernest Allen was charged with ...

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  27. Greeks Hit Hard.

    ATHENS, Sunday. — The Greeks after breaking through the enemy's resistance occupied the town of Kelei, eastward of Odemisb, capturing ...

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  28. Dredge Ponrabbel.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day a cable was received from Warden Ritchie, at present in England, stating ...

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  29. “TO COERCE EMPLOYERS”

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Judge Curlewis, in giving Judgment on the application of the master cabinetmakers for a variation of the award ...

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  30. TO FREEING STRAITS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The “Petit Parisien” says that Anglo-Greek action is strictly limited to freeing the Straits of Marmora. ...

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  31. Under Bare Poles.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The American five-master schooner vigilant, bound from Cray's Harbor to Sydney with a Cargo of lumber, Was reported off the ...

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  32. Putting Up Shutters.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The final session of the State Parliament is to open on Thursday. It will be more less in the nature of a clearing up ...

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  33. Aeroplane Stunt.

    LONDON, Monday.—Douglas Fair banks and Mary Pickford have de to make an aerial tour of Eurone. ...

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