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  2. ALLENS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington asked Mr. Shidehara, the Japanese Ambassador to the United ...

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  3. U.S. MANDATE NOTE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The State Department has published France's reply to Judge Hughes' mandate note. It is signed Briand, and ...

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  4. KELSO BAY ORCHARDS

    The commission consisting of Messrs. E. W. Turner (chairman), T.J. Eddington, and A. Boatwright appointed to conduct an inquiry at Launceston ...

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  5. WAR IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday.— The police raided a house in Dublin, and [?]ed 25 loaded bombs and the components of many others, with the ...

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  6. IN DESPERATE STRAITS

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Mr. Dooley. the Acting Premier, speaking at Orange, referred to the attempts being made by a section of the Press ...

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  7. STRIPPED FOR THE FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference of the combined Labor movement was one of the most formidable in the history of Labor, and represented the ...

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  8. CUTS BOTH WAYS

    PAItIS, Thursday.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 383 votes to 79, passed a Bill[?]mposing a duty of [?] per cent. on German imports. ...

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  9. OUTRAGES BY CROWN FORCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Denis Henry announced in the House of Commons that since January 1 [?] members of the Grown forces had ...

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  11. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    PERTH (W.A.) Friday.— A settler, named Brocklehurst attacked his two boys with a razor to-day at [?] and then killed himself with the ...

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  12. FRANCE STANDS ALONE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons, said that no agreement had been made with France ...

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  13. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    LONDON, Thursday.— “The Standard” says that Archbishop Mannix is [?]cly mentioned as the successor of Archbishop Walsh of Dublin, but it is ...

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  14. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Triple Alliance has adjourned until to-morrow. Mr. J. H. Thomas announced that the situation was unchanged. ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE Friday.— Mr. T. J. Ryan, deputy leader of the Labor Opposition, having given notice in the House of Representative to-day. ...

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  16. AVIATION

    LONDON, Friday.— The Royal Dutch Air Service’s first passenger sights from London to Amsterdam and back were made to-day. New ...

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  17. COUNCIL CONTESTS

    This is the last day for enrolment in Hobart. All those who are dot now on the ro[?], and wish to get their vote, must f[?] in a claim and lodge ...

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  18. PACIFIC ISLAND TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. W- M. Hughes) stilted to-night that a prominent Customs official, one experienced in matters ...

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  19. CENSUS POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The census has been postponed owing to the strike. ...

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  20. MONARCHISTS IN HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST. Thursday.— Herr [?]elekt has resigned the Premiership owing to dissatisfaction caused through his statement to the Swiss ...

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  21. SIDELIGHTS ON THE FIGHT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Both sides are anxious to enlist public opinion to their standpoint. Thus the representatives of the coal owners address ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    In connection with the [?] elections, to be held [?] following additional nominations [?] been received:— ...

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  23. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Augieratner a New Yorker, outpointed Kid Lewis in a 15 round bont, the winner weighing in eight pounds heavier than ...

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  24. FALL IN AMERICAN WHEAT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Messages from Chicago state that wheat has [?]ached the lowest price since 1916. July deliveries are selling at 98 cents ...

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  25. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Damage estimated at £15,000 was came[?] by a fire in Stanley Buildings, near the intersection of Pitt and Liverpool streets, last ...

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  26. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED

    PENGUIN, Friday.— At the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Thomas Bennett, W.C. Callaway and S. G. Hill, [?] P., James Campbell was ...

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  27. ANZAC DAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Employers in the various mar[?]ime unions, including the Waterside Workers Federation, will by a [?]sion of the steamship ...

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  28. BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— During the hearing before Mr. Justice [?]ggins to-day in th eA[?]ation Court on addresses on behalf of the parties in ...

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  29. “LOYALIST” WORKERS

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Government has issued a proclamation resuming the model lodging house, which is occupied by “loyalist” coal jumpers, This ...

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  30. OWNERS BACKING DOWN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The. coal owners offer to discuss wages anomalies and hardships apart from pooling and other general schemes, and are ...

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  31. REDS IN AFGHANISTAN

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.— The British Mission in Kabul is finding negotiations difficult and complicated, as the Afghan Government is ...

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  32. DRONES HURRY HOME.

    English tourists are hurrying home from France and Riveira, whence all trains are over crowded. First-class passengers are gladly travelling ...

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  33. OFF TO RUSSIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Workers desirous of getting to Russia for work under the Soviet Government met at the Trade [?] and carried a motion ...

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  34. A POLITICAL ISSUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Lloyd George told the strike leader that when the miners were willing to sit at a table with the owners and the ...

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  35. [?]YER’S MASSACRE

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.— The "Hartal." in leading cities on Wednesday, the anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh (Dyer‘s massacre) ...

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  36. TAMAR IMPROVEMENTS

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.— The conference between State Ministers and the Wardens of the Marine Board in reference in the Tamar improvement ...

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  37. UNOFFICIAL INTERVENTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— As the outcome of the unofficial intervention of members of Parliament, the owners at midnight invited the miners ...

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  38. DROP IN FARM MACHINERY

    CHIGAGO. Thursday.— The Inter national Harvester Company announces a 10 per cent reduction in prices of steel and farm machinery ...

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  39. FIGHTING FOR A PRINCIPLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The men‘s leaders interviewed Mr. Lloyd-George. The Premier strongly appealed to the railway and transport leaders to ...

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  40. ADMIRATION FOR THE FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The propaganda committee of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party has carried a motion expressing ...

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