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  2. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Know has introduced a resolution ending the state of war with Germany. The resolution provides that ...

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  3. THE IRISH WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Sinn Feiners’ latest devices include the shooting of army horses and the seizure of loyalist motor cars. ...

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  4. WORKERS RALLY TO CLASS WAR.

    LONDON Wednesday.—The Triple Alliance, in a manifesto, says:—“If the miners are forced to accept the proposed terms it will be a disgrace to trade union history. The miners fully realise the present position in the industry Is as bad as it has ever been in its history, but are not prepared to reduce their standard of living below the prewar ...

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  5. FEDERAL CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The House of Representatives to-day discussed the question of overseas freights. ...

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  6. CUTTING OFF THEIR NOSES.

    PARIS Wednesday.—All the speakers in the Chamber of Deputies, discussing a Bill imposing a 50 per cent. tax on German exports, ...

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  7. ATTACK ON CORK PRISON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Late at night unknown men opened fire on the eastern wing of Cork prison. The military guard sent up Verey lights. ...

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  8. DR. MANNIX

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Pope prirately gave an audience and farewelled Dr. Mannix. He sent his apos[?]olic blessing to the people of Dr. ...

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  9. FREE WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the free wool sales there was a good average selection of merinos and medium low crossbreds. the chief buyers of ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL ASPECT.

    AMSTERDAM! Tuesday. — The transport workers at Rotterdam have decided that if a general strike in Britain is proclaimed they will refuse ...

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  11. CAPITAL'S CONSPIRACY.

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  12. A RED HAT COMING.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Rome says that those acquainted with the feelings of the Vatican have ...

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  13. WAR ON STANDARD WAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Labor party-moves an amendment to the Emergency Regulations debate to-day protesting against the ...

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  14. CROSSBREDS MORE CONFIDENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the free wool sale there was a good selection of merinos and crossbreds, and a much more confident lone all round. ...

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  15. MINISTERIALISTS MEET.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The unexpected political [?] which developed as a result of the adjournment motion having been carried ...

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  16. LABOR’S SOLIDARITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The seamen and firemen’s ballot so far is against the strike. The miners leaders make no secret ...

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  17. RAILWAY JUNCTION SEIZED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A large body of miners at midnight intimidated signa[?] at Thoraton Junction, Fifeshire, and forced them to leave ...

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  18. BAUBLES STILL POPULAR

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—In the Senate this afternoon a motion by ex-President [?]proving of the granting of title within the Union ...

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  19. RABBIT IMPORTERS.

    LONDON Wednesday. — Lea[?]ing rabbit importers state that they have asked for a reduction in [?] 130/. Despite the reduction ...

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  20. CENSUS TO SE POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that the census will be postponed in the event of general strike. ...

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  21. LORD GHIEF JUSTICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Paul Ogden Lawrence has been appointed Lord Chief Justice of England in succession to Lord Reading who ...

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  22. DURATION OF STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Chronicle” states that Government circles believe that if a general strike occurs it will not last beyond a ...

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  23. A GRAVE DECISION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, replying to Mr. J. H. Thomas intimation that the railwaymen are striking on Friday, says:—“The ...

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  24. VARSITY TENNIS

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Wednesday.—It has been tentatively agreed that a combined Oxford and Cambridge tennis team shall meet a ...

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  25. DEPARTURE OF KANGAROO.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir J. D. Connolly, Agent-General-for West Aus-tralia, visited Southampton and arranged for the Kangaroo to leave for ...

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  26. BARRACKING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—J. B. Hobbs, writing to the “Star.” says that he has paid big last visit to Australia not because of his dislike for ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The N.S.W. branch of the Labor party has forwarded the following motion, arising out of the recent State conference ...

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  28. U.S. EMERGENCY TARIFF

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The American Importers and Exporters’ Association has passed resolutions stating that the emergency tariff will ...

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  29. THE LOSER WINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Chronicler’s” special correspondent in Berlin says that Herr. Cuno, head of the Hamburg-America line, ...

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  30. QUEENS CLUB TOURNAMENT.

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  31. AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    WASHINGTON Wednesday. — President [?] Harding and Mrs. Carding receiv[?] Mr. Mark Sheldon, Australian Trade [?]missioner, and Mrs. Sheldon at ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN COASTLINE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Considerable interest has been aroused at Capta[?]. Lang's cutrance into Victoria by the arrival of a seaplane and auxlliary ...

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  33. CRISIS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Dr. Von Simons the German Chancellor, has hurriedly returned in consequence of the decision of Herr Stinnes and the People’s ...

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  34. U.S. STEEL CORPORATION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The United, States Steel Corporation, America’s largest steel producers, has announced price reductions of from one to 15 ...

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  35. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The leader of the Country party (Mr. Earl I’age), in a short statement to-night, said the situation had not ...

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  36. AIR FORCE

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  37. SIBERIAN “REPUBLIC”

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The correspondent [?]ondent of the “New York Times” in Washington says that the State department S[?]herian Government expressing a ...

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  38. MR. ANDREW FISHER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Andrew Fisher, who was entertained by members of the Federal Labor party at luncheon at Parliament House ...

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  39. IN THE LIMELIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. John Storey, Premier of New South Wales, luncheoned with Mr. Lloyd George and other Ministers at 10 ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—When the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement relating to the matters to be discussed at the approaching imperial ...

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  41. SENATE ADJOURNS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—In the Senate to-day Senator Millen, in reply to Senator Keating, said the tenures of members of the ...

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  42. COCKATOO DOCKS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—[?] was expected that the Prime Minister would have announced to Parliament to-day the personnel of the ...

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  43. COUNCIL CONTESTS

    The time for issuing the writ and [?]ing the roll for the Hobart election has [?] extended to Saturday [?] All those who are not now on ...

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  44. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Labor party has agreed to grant Mr. Poy[?] Minister for Home and Territories, a pair during au absence ...

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  45. CARS AND CAMELS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Federal Public Works Committee yesterday preliminary arrangements were made for overland ...

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  46. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Borah has re-introduced his resolution into the Senate authorising the President to open negotiations with ...

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