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  2. THE COAL WAR

    LONDON, Monday—Though It is improbable that the Trade Union Congress will attempt bridge building between the Government and the ...

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  3. IN MESOPTAMIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—A War Office Mesopotamian communiqué states than an armored train and a train with refugees was held up by Arabs, with ...

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  4. RUSSO-POLISH WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported that the Labor Council of Action is sending Messrs. Adamson and Purcell to represent Labor at the peace ...

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  5. ITALY'S REVOLUTION

    MILAN, Monday.—The Workers who seized the factories are putting up strong defences, including stout networks of barbed wire. In some ...

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  6. THE M'SWEENEY CASE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr Bonar Law, replying to the Labor party's appeal for the release of the Lord Mayor of Cork, points out that Alderman ...

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  7. 44 HOURS FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Some progress was made before Mr. Justice Higgins m the Arbitration Court to-day in the inquiry in progress regard ...

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  8. NO OVETIMES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The -wharf, laborers, at a meeting, ratified the decision of the previous meeting not to work any overtime between 5 o’clock ...

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  9. Satisfactory Sellemen.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It was officially announced to-day. that as a result of the conference held during the day between the Steamship ...

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  10. BRESLAU INCIDENT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Ernst, the police President at Breslau, and the officers of the local "security" have been dismissed owing to ...

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  11. CONFLICT EXPECTED.

    PARIS, Monday.—Public opinion Is seriously concerned at the spread of Bolshevism in Italy. Soviets have been established in Miilan, Turin, ...

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  12. Imprisoned in a Sub.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Nary- Department. has received an interesting account of the accident to the S. 5. The submarine made a ...

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  13. American President

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "Times" states that a national movement has been launched to enlist six million voters of German ...

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  14. No News in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Monday—-At 5 p.m. to-day the members of the Sydney branch of the Waterside “Workers” Federation knocked off work, and, in pursuance ...

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  15. HOW LONG ?

    MELBOURNE, Monday — In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr P. J. Smith general secretary of the Australian Builders Laborers Federation ...

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  16. WRANGEL EXHORTS THE POLES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—"Le Matin's" correspondent in Warsaw says that General, Wrangel has urged Poland to continue fighting, and not to ...

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  17. Evolution of China

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York “Times” correspondent in Peking, interviewed the Japanese Minister, Obata, who said that the ...

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  18. SITUATION IN DANZIG.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The State department announces that the cruiser pittsburgh has been with drawn from Danzig, because normal ...

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  19. CRUSHED UNDER A WALL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The coronial inquiry concerning the death of John Fogarty, Job Caney Arnold Blanchard, and Charles Munwright who ...

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  20. MORE TALK OF BRIBERY.

    BOSTON, Monday.—The Loyal Coalition of Irishmen have telegraphed to the Congressional Committee at Chicago to investigate the report that ...

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  21. WRANGEL’S ALLIES.

    LONDON, Monday—The. correspondent of the "Daily Express" in War saw says that Makharoff, who is General Von Wrangel's chief of staff. ...

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  22. Free Hand in Korea

    TOKIO. Sunday.— Count Okurna. addressing American Congressmen, asked that Japan be allowed to have a free hand in Korea, where Japan ...

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  23. SECURING TIMBER

    BRISBANE, Monday—A report was circulated during the week that the Federal Government was acquiring big timber interests in Queensland ...

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  24. Electrical Trades Dispute

    LONDON, Sunday.—As regards, the electrical trades lockout, the Minister ror Labor, in a statement this evening, said that as the resumed ...

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  25. Spectre of Starvation

    LONDON Sunday — The "Daily Chronicla's correspondent in Tientsion says that, owing to the failure of the harvest 20,000,000 people are ...

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  26. WARNING FROM AMERICA.

    PEKING, Monday—It Is understood that Mr. Pam Reinsch, a former, United States Minister to China, has presented a memorandum to the Chinese ...

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  27. THE MEANING OF AWARDS

    MELBOURNE Monday — Doubt was expressed to-day by Mr. Justive Starke as to whether boards of interpretation appointed to interpret ...

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  28. MAYOR MSWEENEY'S CONDITION

    LONDON, Sunday,—Lord Mayor M'Sweeney has insufficient strength to converse with his relatives, even for a few minutes. The pirson ...

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  29. JAP OFFICIAL SHOT.

    TOKIO. Monday.—Sectional Chief Saito. of the Commercial Bureau of the Foreign Office, was shot and- Seriously wounded by a man who ...

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  30. Tennis.

    NEW YORK, .Sunday.—Tilden and Johnston, the 1919 national singles champion, will play off finals for the 1920 title on Monday. ...

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  31. RAIDS IN CORK.

    LONDON, Sunday, — The National Telephone Company's premises at Cork' were raided and wireless and telephone apparatus valued at £500 ...

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  32. IN THE FEDERAL SPHERE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Although the Federal Minister politicly profess their belief that the Government is in a Stronger position than at any ...

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  33. French Police Force.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French Government's referendum of the police force in France and the colonies showed a majority in favor of a ...

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  34. BOXING

    BENTON. HARBOR, Sunday.—Both fighters, Miske and Dempsey, are now resting for to-morrow’s fight. The odds prevailing are three to one that ...

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  35. Anniversary of the Marne.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The victory of the Marne was commemorated at Meaux, Marshals Foch, Joffre, any Petain, and M. Millerand, the ...

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  36. 51 ARRESTS IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fifty one arrests were made in Belfast on Saturday and Sunday The police and military occupy the roads leading to ...

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  37. Third Internationale.

    BERNE, Sunday.—The Swiss Social Democrats have declined to join the Moscow (third) Internationale. ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT'S DILEMMA.

    NEW YORK Sunday. — The New York "American's" correspondent at Parknasilla, County Kerry interviewed Mr. George Bernard Shaw ...

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  39. America Cup.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—In an inter few, Mr, Ross the Canadian chalenger for the America Cup, says theat he people of Canada are enthusiastic ...

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  40. Bela Kun in Russia.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—Dr. Bela Kua, who was president of the Hungarian Soviet, is reported to be in Petrograd exhorting Austro-Hungarian ...

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  41. U.S.A. and Mexico.

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—Negotiations are proceeding for the appointment of a Mexican-American commission to settle amounts owing to ...

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  42. KNOCK OUT ONLY DECISION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York “Times” correspondent at Benton Harbor says that, in view of the fact that, the Michigan law does hot ...

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  43. GETTING FANCY SHOES

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The representatives of the Boot and [?] Manufacturers Association and Boot Operatives Association of Victoria ...

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  44. Demand for Wool.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Department of Commerce has announced the negotiations for a nine millions dollars’ order of woollen ...

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  45. World’s Paper Supply.

    SEATTLE, Sunday.— Colonel Greeley, the newly-appointed Chief Forester of the United State, in a statement says that Alaska contains ...

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  46. Mexican President.

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—It is believed that General Alvaro Obregon. the leader of the revolution that over threw the Carranza Government has ...

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  47. Japanese Politics.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York “World’s correspondent in Washington says that, according to despatches from-Tokio, there are ...

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  48. Angle-Jap. Treaty

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie, ex-High Commissioner for New Zealand, in an Interview with the Australian Press Association ...

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  49. Japs, in California.

    NEW YORK, SUNDAY.—The United Press Association's correspondent in San Francisco says that Senator Phelan has declared that war to the ...

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  50. Locomotive Explodes.

    PARIS, Monday.—A locomotive at Bordeaux ran off the track, exploded and killed eleven workmen, and badly injured twelve others. The engine ...

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  51. Loan for France.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The “Echo deparis” says that negotiations between France and an American financial group for a French loan of ...

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