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  2. SUMS BY COUNTERS

    The head teachers of the four [?] State school in Hobart were interviewed by a “World” representative during the past week concerning the ...

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  3. SEPARATE PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — Senator Lodge has told the United States Senate that a peace treaty with Gerany will probably follow the Knox ...

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  4. [?]NERS DETERMINED

    [?] Saturday. — Some dis[?] bent on a fight to a [?] miners in South [?] would gladly return to ...

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  5. RIOTS IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday — Riots occurred at Giridih, a. mining town in Bengal. A police sub-inspector arrested a Khila[?]at volunteer. During the ...

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  6. MAKING GERMANY PAY

    LONDON, Saturday—The Supreme Council discussed for four and a half hours Germany’s failure to execute the Versailles treaty. M. Briand, in ...

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  7. SACRED OIL

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — The United States has sent a note to Holland pointing out that the United Stated in vitally interested in ...

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  8. IRISH REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Saturday.— Cardinal Logue, speaking at a confirmation service in Tyrone, warned the pe[?]ple against committing any crime. ...

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  9. ANOTHER “STERN NOTE

    PARIS, Saturday—The Reparations Commission, in a stern note to Germany, points out the omission of list of mining and o[?] concessions in ...

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  10. THE NEW VICEROY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Edmund Talbot, who has been appoint Viceroy of Ireland, has been created a viscount. ...

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  11. RAID IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A raid on a Dublin building resulted in the capture of 40 members of the republican can army. ...

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  12. CONQUERING EVEREST

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. — Raeburn, of the Mount Everest expedition, has arrived at Darjeeling to arrange the transport. Colonel Bury, ...

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  13. FEELING IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Saturday — The unyielding attitude of the Allies has created a deep Impression In political and financial circles. The conviction is ...

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  14. VERILY, VERILY

    LONDON, Saturday. — Viscount French, late Lord Lieutenant of[?] land, has been created an earl. ...

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  15. PASSED AFTER LONG DEBATE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — Senator Knox’s resolution which was finally amended to include peace with Hungary and Austria, beside Germany, was ...

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  16. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Dail EIreann in a proclamation instructs the Irish people not to pap[?]ticipate In the Senate elections for Southern ...

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  17. LUCKNOW STRIKE ENDS

    ALLAHABAD. Friday— know railway strike has finished, after duration of two months, the men returning to work pending the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    CAPETOWN, Saturday—The Union Government has received a cable from the Australian Government in reference to “B” grade wheat and flour. ...

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  19. DEMOBILISED OFFICERS

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday— Mr. Montague’s statement in the House of Commons that ample passages home had been provided for demobilised ...

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  20. “SPECIOUS AND TACTICAL”

    NEW YORK, Saturday— The New York “Herald's” Berlin correspondent has interviewed Dr. Von Simons, who stated that he was convinced that ...

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  21. EARL HAIG

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—After a nine -weeks’ tour in South Africa of the nature of a triumphal progress Earl and Countess Ha[?] have ...

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  22. [?] COAL OWNERS.

    [?] Friday.— The mine ow[?] issued a statement that [?] that no amount of [?] a tional pool would ...

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  23. SMALL-POX

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The deaths have occurred of two of the three smallpox patients under treatment by the local authorities. On Saturday it was ...

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  24. WORKLESS MILLIONS

    NEW YORK , Saturday.—Estimates based on reports by the Federal and State labor and industrial officials indicate that over three million ...

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  25. PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Saturday -—-The precise date of the visit of the Prince of Wales to India is not yet fixed. It Is-expected that Mr. Montague ( Secretary of State ...

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  26. MAD MILITARISTS

    PARIS, Friday — The Chamber of Deputies has adopted a Bill authorising the temporary retention of soldiers tho[?]gh they have completed, three ...

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  27. [?]COAL “SCRATCHERS”

    [?] Friday.— Ri[?] scenes [?] Woodlesford, Leeds, [?] to the miners at Rothe[?] [?]neig[?]boring village. ...

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  28. GERMAN PROPERTY

    PRETORIA, Saturday — It is officially announced that the Union Government does not Intend In the event of voluntary default on the part of ...

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  29. YAP MANDATE

    WASHINGTON, - Saturday.—The State Department has published a note from Italy stating that Italy is fully convinced that the United ...

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  30. THE WOOL POSITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Commenting on Mr. Hughes' statement that he is coming to England to consult with the British Government in regard to ...

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  31. [?]ERSECUTED COMMUNISTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The police raided the headquarters, of the United Communist Party of the United States, and discovered a vast amount ...

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  32. SUPREME COUNCIL

    LONDON, Saturday — A full meeting of the Supreme Council is expected to begin on Sunday. Saturday will be devoted to informal meetings ...

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  33. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON, Friday.— In the Two Thousand Guineas, run at Newmarket, Brennan rode the winner Craiganeran (100 to 6) Lemonora ( 100 to ...

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  34. IN BLINDING STORM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— After travelling seven hours through a blinding rainstorm Lieutenant Bet. Hinckle[?] who was flying from Bundaberg to Sydney ...

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  35. THE OLD ARGUMENT.

    LONDON. Friday.— On the March [?] the cola strikers have already [?] The Mining As[?] announces that after a long ...

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  36. ADMINISTERING YAP.

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.—The newspaper “Asabi” declares that Cabinet had decided to give the Japanese Naval Department control of the ...

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  37. THE APPLE MARKET

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  38. CABINET TO CONSIDER.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday—Sir Joseph Cook, Acting Prime Minister, has been conferring during the week-end wih those cou[?] with the wool ...

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  39. ANOTHER D’ANNUNZIO

    VIENNA, Saturday,— As the time approaches for the delivery of Wet Hungary to Austria, the Hungarian Government makes it plain that it is ...

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  40. MAN DROWNED

    SNAKE VALLEY (V.) Sunday.— While duck shooting Beniamin Howlett. a wood cutter, was drowned in the local reservol[?]. After having shot two ducks ...

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  41. A SOLID FRONT.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Nor[?] [?] l[?]shire and Cheshire have endersed the [?] of the Governments’s offer, and have ...

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  42. OLYMPIC GAMES

    PARIS, Friday. —M. Briand. the French Premier, informed the French Olympic Committee that if the games were held in Paris in 1924 the ...

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  43. APPEAL FOR SANITY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The “Chicago Tribune’s Takio correspondent. interviewed Juich[?] Soeda, President of the Japanese League of Nations ...

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  44. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

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  45. CITIZEN TRAILING

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.— Mr Poynton, the Minister for Home and Territories, in an interview in Sydney, was reported to have said that the 70 ...

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  46. PRICE OF WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The Australian We[?] Board has concluded its deliber[?] and [?] that in view of the [?]entered into between the board ...

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  47. WOOD LINE STRIKE

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.— A settlement of the dispute on the Lakeside wood line has not yet been reached. Owing to a shortage of wood several ...

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  48. INTERNATIONAL SPORT

    LONDON, Friday.— This will be a record summer in the direction of international sport. The kee[?]est interest is being taken in the Australian ...

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