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  2. STATE GOVERNORS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided at Sir Peter M’Bride’s luncheon to the Earl of Stradbroke, ...

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  3. “TO THE LAST DITCH”

    SYDNEY Thursday,— Shipowner have unanimously determined to fight to the last ditch. and have decided to pay off all officers and tie up their ...

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  4. NEW GERMAN ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Daily Chronicle’s” special correspondent says that the new, volunteer army of 100,000 men will consist of twenty-one ...

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  5. IMPIRE RELATIONS T

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.—Speaking Zoekmakaar this morning .General Smuts referred to the unrest among the natives. He said that ...

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  6. WAR OF AITRITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sinn Fainters derailed a troop train on a wild stretch of country In West Donegal by placing a large boulder on the ...

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  7. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS

    PARIS, Wednesday. — -A crisis arose in the French Chamber over the questions of German disarmament and reparations. Deputies ...

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  8. DEFENCE OF PACIFIC

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The Admiralty Emp[?] denies any foundation for the statements published in Australia and america Regarding ...

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  9. Montenegrins’ Revolt

    ROME, Wednesday,—Serious affrays have occurred between Serbian troops and Montenegrins desiring the Independence of their country. The ...

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  10. WORKLESS WORKERS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Correspondence between the Minister for Labor and Mr. Arthur Henderson regarding unemployment shows that the ...

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  11. MAYOR O’CALLAGHAN.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Wilson will finally decide whether the Mayor O’Callaghan will remain, in the United States; It, is indicated ...

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  12. Steamer Kyngle

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Two anion stewards on the steamer Kyogle left the vessel to-day prior to her departure for Tasmania. Both ...

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  13. THE COMING ELECTIONS. .

    PRETORIA, Thursday,—Speaking at Pietersburg, General Smuts said that he was absolutely convinced that .the South African Party would go back ...

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  14. Honoring [?]

    LOUDON, Tuesday.—The Bradford City Council decided by 58 votes to 17 to confer the Freedom of the City upon. Viscount Haig, Labor members ...

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  15. A Royal Optinist

    LONDON Wednesday—The King telegraphed to a mass meeting in the Albert Hall of the League of Nations. Union You have every reason to be ...

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  16. SINN FEIN M.P.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. J. Walsh, Sinn Fein member for Cork, who was recently arrested, has been sentenced to five years’ penal servitude. ...

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  17. feeding Ide War Flame

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Lieutenant Langdoh. ,an officer of the American cruiser Albany, was shot dead by a Japanese sentinel at Vladivostok on ...

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  18. COAL TRIBUNAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — At a meeting of the coalminers tribunal this afternoon the chairman (Mr. C. Hibble) made a statement In which ...

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  19. GREAT TENNIS

    MELBOURNE, [?]The ; first chapter in the story of now we lost the Davis Cap? was told or acted at the Albert ground to-day, and as ...

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  20. Union Overtures

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The fur: ther effort to settle tho' ship stewards’ strike which was made to-day was not attended with success when the ...

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  21. Getting Out of Hand

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, — The “Politiken’s” Berlin correspondent says that owing to the growing excitement in the Upper [?] ...

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  22. STILL WAITING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Great disappointment appointment has been expressed by many Federal public servants at the delay which has ensued in the ...

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  23. Billiards

    LONDON Wednesday.—In the second round of the [?] Ship Hooper made1001 and C.E. filley 302. Hooper Is playing Bril. ...

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  24. THE PEST OF PESTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday .— At the Science. Cossress to-day Mr L. W. Bickle read a paper before the agricultural section on new human and stock food. ...

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  25. B.G. MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The enormous amount of money which goes Into bookmaters’ bands is emphasised in the report Issued to-day ...

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  26. The Third Internationale

    PARIS, Tuesday,—Fifty two members of the Parliamentary Socialist Party have repudiated the Moscow doctrine, Twelve supported and six ...

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  27. WHEAT RAISING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the geographical section of the Science Congress to-day Dr. Griffith Taylor Indulged in some gloomy prophecies ...

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  28. Balloonist Adventure

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Josephus -Daniels, Secretary of the United States Navy, has announced that -a naval court of Inquiry will ...

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  29. THE WHEAT VIELD

    SYDNEY. Thursday—Mr. H.A. smith the New South Wales Statistician made available to-day his official estimate of the wheat crop for the currant season, ...

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  30. Cadets at Ulverstone

    ULVERSTONE, This afternoon Colonel D. White, commandant of the military forces in Tasmania, visited Ulverstone and made an ...

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  31. LOAN TO FRUIT GROWERS’

    In consequence of the Part Huon Fruit Growers’ Association having received a[?] from the Federal Government to the extent of £20.000 to ...

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  32. Record of Prince’s Tour

    LONDON Tuesday,—The Prince of Wales has consented to the publication of an authoritative illustrated record of his Canadian and Australian ...

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  33. Clamor for Peturn

    SYDNEY, Thursday,— Passengers who are unable to return to New Zealand owing to the shipping hold-up held a meeting in the Town Hall ...

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  34. END OF BUTTER POOL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,— North cation has been receiped by the Mutter for Trade and Customs from the High Commissioner that the Brtish ...

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  35. Sydney Cycling Carnival

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The cycling carnival was continued at the Sydney Sports Ground last nigt, which resulted:— Special Double Scratch Race, three ...

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  36. Systematic Statistics

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Mr. Enibbs (Commonwealth Statistician) delivered a presidential address to the statistical section of the Science ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. British By-Election

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
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