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  2. HELP FOR THE MINERS

    LONDON, Sunday — The Scottish dockers have appealed to the executive of the Transport Workers Federation to convene immediately the ...

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  3. FRENCH THREATS MEET INTO THIN AIR

    May Day has come and gone, but despite French assertions that they would only speak to Germany from occupied positions in the Ruhr district after that day, nothing very dramatic, has happened. Instead the London ...

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  4. THE LOST PEACE

    LONDON, Sunday — Mr. J. H. Clynes, M.P. (Labor) speaking at Manchester, said that the gallantry of the soldiers gave the Government ...

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  5. MAY DAY

    LONDON, Sunday — One hundred thousand persons attended the May Day demonstrations in Hyde Park. There were many processions with ...

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  6. A BIG HOLD-UP

    NEW YORK, Monday — Refusing to permit a reduction in wages, approximating 20 per cent, and a change in working conditions, the marine ...

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  7. COCKATOO DOCKYARDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Dock[?] too Dockyards inquiry to-day, Mr. Shieles and Mr. George Peters, representing the Employes Vigilance ...

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  8. GREEK AFFAIRS

    ATHENS, Sunday — The Greek Government has granted an amnesty to Venizelist officers in Constantinople. ...

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  9. THE IRISH WAR

    LONDON. Monday — Cork military headquarters reports that at midnight on Friday the rebels fired on the milltary Red Cross ambulance. conveying ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND'S CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A telegram from Cooktowm states the Sea Foam was totally wrecked off Hannah Island during the recent cyclone. The ...

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  11. HOLDING UP THE A.W.U.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Owen Dixon, who appeared for the States of Victoria and Tasmania, applied to the Federal High court on Monday ...

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  12. CARDINAL BOURNE

    LONDON, Sunday—Cardinal Bourne, celebrated the silver jubilee of his episcopate at Westminster. The assemblage included the diplomatic ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS

    LONDON. Sunday — J. Parke, the tennis champion, has retired from the game, owing to business calls. ...

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  14. THE WOOL FIASCO

    LONDON, Monday — Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw Materials, states that a breakdown has occurred in the negotiations to settle the cases ...

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  15. AMERICANS IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sunday — Owing to the failture of the United States to reply to a circular asking her to agree to the extension of the present mixed courts ...

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  16. LATER NEWS

    BRISBANE. Monday.—Word has been received that Captain Sinclair and the crew of the , ketch Topsy. which was wrecked in 'the recent ...

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  17. LENIENT ON GERMANS

    PRETORIA, Sunday — “De Volkstem,” the Government organ, states the German ConsulGeneral in formed the Germans in the South ...

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  18. MAY DAY IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday —Attempts are being made to make political capital out of Sunday’s May Day procession in Sydney. The facts are that ...

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  19. FARMERS’ PROPOSAL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday— The Gisborne Farmers’ Union carried a resolution suggesting that the Imperial authorities should ...

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  20. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— Though Labor to-day nominally celebrated its eight hour day victory of long ago. the new objective of a 40 or 44 hour ...

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  21. UNSELFISH AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday — Judge Hughes, United States' Foreign Secretary. In a speech before the Society of International Law, stated that the ...

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  22. DEMAND FOR PAYMENT

    PARIS, Sunday — Early this morning. with rigid punctuality, the Reparations Commission notified Germany that she had not paid the ...

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  23. GERMAN GOVERNMENT

    BERLIN, Sunday — “Vorwaerts, discussing the reported resignation of the German Government, says that if it resigns it will be a pitiable b[?] ...

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  24. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    LAUNCESTON Monday:— [?] [?] [?] [?] at [?] ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

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  26. SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL

    CAPETOWN, Sunday — Speaking at Worcester, where he was [?] received, General Smuts said that he was not a pessimist. He ...

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  27. LABOR DAY IN PERTH

    PERTH, Monday.— Labor Day was celebrated as a close holiday and a procession of unions. A new feature was the entertainment of 400 ...

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  28. THE IRREPRESSIBLE GERMAN

    LONDON, Sunday — The “Daily Chronicle's” Hamburg correspondent, after visiting the shipping centres, finds that the leaders of industry ...

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  29. WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Speaking on behalf of the [?]armers and Settlers Association, Mr, T. S. Campbell said there would probalily be a ...

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  30. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Reticence on the part of the victim of the shooting accident in the Eastern Markets led to diligent police ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    GIBRALTAR, Sunday — The Crown Prince of Japan received an Enthusiastic welcome here. The warships were brilliant.y illuminated. ...

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  32. COUNTER DEMONSTRATION

    SYDNEY, Monday — General Ryrie, assistant Minister for Defence,-stated he approved of a counter demonstration being made in the Domain on ...

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  33. CRICKET

    LONDON, Sunday — Philip Trevor, writing in the “Daily Telegraph,” says that clearly the Australians have not been over-rated. McDonald's bowling ...

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  34. HERR ST[?]NNES REBUFFED

    BERLIN, Sunday — The Hamburg Amerika Co. have refused to re-elect Herr Hugo Stinnes a director on the ground that he took the earliest ...

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  35. SAYING NOTHING

    NEW YORK, Monday—The “New York World's” Washington correspondent says that beyond :the reaffirmation of the declaration that the United ...

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  36. STATE SCHOOL FAIR

    Sir,—In the account of the Moonah Stale School fair, the headmaster is reported as stating that his pupils were drawn from Battery point to Bridge ...

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  37. CLOSER UNIONISM

    WELLINGTON (N.Z). Monday.—The Freezing Workers Association, have balloted in favor of [?] and with other Labor organisations ...

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  38. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY. Monday.—By defeating M'Devitt on the Richmond River on Saturday Paddon retuned the Australian sculling championship. ...

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  39. LOCAL OPTION

    PERTH, Monday. — Meagre returns are available from various centres in connection with the voting for local option. So far they ...

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  40. BOXING

    PARIS, Sunday — Nilles, the French heavyweight champion, beat Journee in the tenth round. Carpentier, who was referee, stopped the fight, as ...

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  41. TERMS OF HARD LABOR

    PERTH, Monday.—At the Bunbury quarter sessions to-day John Nicholls and two sons. John Alexander (19) and William (16) were ...

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  42. THE RISDON ACCIDENT.

    PATIENT STILL UNCONS[?] Arthur Vince, who [?] with Prestdent Huon in the Hobart Plate at [?] on Saturday was still [?] ...

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  43. POLL AT ULVERSTONE.

    ULVERSTONE, Monday.—This afternoon Warden A. S. La[?] officially announced the result of the local option poll taken on Thursday ...

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  44. RIFT IN THE LUTE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The newspaper discussing the meeting of the Supreme Council, point out that the Allies may invite America to mediate. ...

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  45. VOLAIRE DEFEATS SECOMBE.

    BRISBANE. Monday.—At the Brisbane Stadium Volaire (9.8) defeated Bert Secombe (9.7½) in the seventh round. Secombe fell to the ...

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  46. DRESSED AS A WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—George Augustus Pooake, who was found walking about dressed as a woman, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day charged ...

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  47. CHALLENGE TO ARNST.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— Dick Arnst, the world’s former champion sculler, received to-day a challenge on behalf of Darey ...

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