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  2. GETTING WORSE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The official report of the deputation from the Tra[?]le Union Congress to the Premier to present the Congress’ resolutions ...

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  3. CHINA’S LITTLE WAR

    NEW YORK, Sunday—The Correspondent of the “New York Times” in Peking says that the debacle of the Aufuites is complete Fighting has ...

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  4. AMERICA CUP

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Interest in he America Cup races has reached the highest point here to-night. Experts agree that both vessels made a ...

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  5. WORKING FOR THE PRINC[?]

    The smoothness with which the arrangements worked out in connection with the visit of the Prices of Wales to Hobart brought forth the encoun[?] of ...

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  6. RECOGNISE THE SOVIET

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking on behalf of a deputation from the Trade Union Congress to Mr. Lloyd George on the subject of Poland, Mr. Thomas ...

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  7. COAL [?]

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Messrs Baddeley president: Willis; secretary; and Aubin, committeeman; 01. the Coal and Shale Employes’ Federation, have issued a ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The tactics employed by the Labor Opposition since the resumption of the Federal session are to be checked, ...

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  9. CABLE PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning Pests” Warsaw correspondent says that since the Reds occupied Vilna nothing has been heard of the Polish ...

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  10. FIFTH RACE POSTPONED.

    SANDI HOOK, Monday. — There will be no racing to-day owing to the heavy weather. ...

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  11. ANFUS DISCREDITED.

    NEW YORK, Monday—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Peking says that General Tuan Chi[?] has tendered his resignation as ...

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  12. YACHTS COMPARED

    Next to the question of whether Sir Thomas Lipton will bate his years of persistent effort rewarded by the Winning of the Cup for England, the ...

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  13. Defrauding the Treasury

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three partners of a Bradford manufacturing firm were sentenced to [?]2 months imprisonment besides fines, for ...

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  14. WILSON MAY HELP POLES.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The “New York American’s” Werrington [?] Pondent telegraphs that it is understood that President Wilson will ...

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  15. INDESCRIBABLE CONFUSION.

    [?]ENTSIN, Saturday,— While the fighting about Peking has ceased the Sengtien troops are cont[?]nning their advance on Peking. Indescribable ...

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  16. Miners’ Demands

    LONDON, Monday,—The Government replies to the miners’ demands to-day. In the event of the reply being unfavorable, a serious situation ...

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  17. SLANDER ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A slander suit arising out of an Unpleasant scene at church, where, after the marriage ceremony commenced, the' ...

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  18. Anticipates More War

    LONDON, Sunday.—In receiving the Freedom of the City of [?]udders filed Viscount Beatty, in a speech, said that to-day the navy, both in ...

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  19. Tra[?]way Traffic

    Some idea of the difficulties which the tramway officials bad to race in dealing With the heavy tramway tra[?]c icuring the Prince’s visit may be cleaned from ...

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  20. JAPAN WATCHING.

    TOKIO, Sunday.— viscount Uchida declared to-day that a conference might be necessary in Tokio in order to discuss conditions in China. He ...

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  21. Fighting in Albania

    ROME, Sunday.—Four thousand Alb[?]uians attempted to drive out the [?]from Valona. They were completely repulsed after eight hours’ ...

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  22. SHOT IN CHURCH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ser[?]eant Mal[?]ern Chief of the Intelligence Department of West Co., was shot dead on entering Bandon Church this morning ...

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  23. The Middle Fast

    ATHENS, Sunday. — The Greeks have occupied Adrianople. The Turks have retreated to Kirk-Kili[?]. ...

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  24. Food Riots in Germany

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The “Berliner Tagblatt” states that owing to the high prices of food and clothing a mob of thieves pillaged ...

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  25. Seamen’s Conference

    TOKIO, Saturday,—Because they were not invited to the International Seamen’s Conference in Genos, the officers and engineers of the Japanese ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Three more deaths occurred in Belfast Hospital. making the riot’s death roll seventeen. [?]loting during the week-end was less ...

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  27. LAUNCESTON RECEIPTS.

    LAUNCESTON, - Monday. — The tramway traffic on Wednesday (Prince's visit) was the heaviest on record for one day. The receipts were £394/18/1 [?] ...

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  28. FRENCH ENTER DAMASCUS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—French troops repulsed Sheriffian troops and entered Damascus. ...

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  29. 14 Mile Marathon

    LONDON, Sunday.—Most of the competitors in a fourteen, mile Marathon, including the Australian, Hewict, took the wrong road, and covered 20 miles ...

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  30. Revising an Agreement

    Melbourne, Monday.—An agreement dated April 7 was entered into between the mining branch of the A.W.U. on the one hand and the Victorian Chamber ...

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  31. OCCUPATION OF THRACE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.— The occupation of Thrace by the Greeks is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  32. Mayer [?] Staff Congratulated

    At the meeting of the City Council last evening, it was resolved, “T[?] into Council desires to express its entire appreciation of the r[?]nner in which the ...

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  33. U.S. Presidency

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” at Washington says, that Mr. Samuel Gompers, President of the American ...

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  34. COASTGUARD STATIONS ATTACKED.

    LONDON. Sunday—In bomb attacks on a number of coastguard stations in Country Cork two officers were killed and three Limerick police ...

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  35. General Cables

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is announced that the United States’ exports for the fiscal year ending June 30 total 8,111,000,000 dollars, and the ...

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  36. Rhodes Scholar

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The committee of ex-Rhodes scholars which met to select the strongest of the six Victorian candidates for the special ...

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  37. PURCHASING STANDS.

    At last night’s meeting of the [?] Council, the Reserves Committee recommended that the three [?] erected is connection with the Royal Visit ...

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  38. GOLD FOR JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—It Is expected that four million dollars in gold will be sent to Japan before the end of July. The Japanese Financial ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH PRICE FIXING

    MELBOURNE Monday.—The Commonwealth Government’s, price fixing activities will come definitely to an end next Saturday. The Price Fixing ...

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  40. Aerial Derby

    LONDON. Sunday.—Courtney, the [?] of the Aerial Derby, made a [?]his machine hitting the ground heavily somersaulted. The ...

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  41. Wireless Conversations

    ST. JOHN’S, Sunday.—Successful conversations lasting half an hour were carried on by the wireless telephonic station here with the Victoria. ...

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  42. Slump in Exchange Rates

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The foreign exchange market has suffered a serous rola[?] The £1 sterling is quoted at 3dol. 75[?] cents (15/8), the ...

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  43. ILLNESS OF MIKADO.

    TOKIO, Monday.— The Imperial household has issued a bulletin stating that the Emperor is suffering from neuralgia of the hip joint and ...

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  44. N.S.W. Selection

    SYDNEY, Monday—The ,New South Wales Rhodes Scholar for 1920, Vernon Haddon Treatt. B.A. was appointed today at a meeting Committee. Mr. treatt ...

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  45. Alleged Murder

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Three young men, John Henry Ryan. James Lute Carlos, and William Thomas Fairlie were charged at the Adelaide Court to-day ...

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  46. American Railwaymen

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—The executive of the Railroad Brotherhoods have completed an order for a country wide referendum on the Federal Labor ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN STUDENT’S SUCCESS.

    PARIS, Sunday. — Miss Kathleen Murray, holding a travelling scholarship from Sydney University, obtained Master of Arts degree of ...

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  48. Starving Austria

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday.—The Argentine Parliament has approved of an appropriation of five million pesos (approximately £1,000,000) to send ...

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  49. UNSATISFACTORY’ EXPLOSIVES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A message from Lithgow states that the Invincible Colliery has been idle since Wednesday. The men object to the Quality of the ...

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  50. BISHOPS RECEIVED BY THE KING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King, at Buckingham Palace, received Bishops attending the Lambeth conference. ...

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