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  2. COAL CRISIS REACHES ACUTE STAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The coal situation has reached such an acute stage that the Australian Press Association learns from a high authority that it may be necessary to mobilise the nation within 72 hours to cope with the position. The prospect of a railway and transport workers’ strike is seriously viewed by the ...

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  3. INDIA AND ISLAM

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday—Mahomed Ali in an interview at Allahabad, endeavoured to remove the impressions caused by his Inflammatory Madras ...

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  4. GERMANY ACCEPTS

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Wirth, a Finance Minister in a former Ministry and the head of a new Ministry, announced in the Reichstag the ...

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  5. COCKATOO COMMISSION

    SYDNEY,—Wednesday.—One of the most outspoken critics who have appeared before the Cockatoo Island Commission was Thomas [?] ...

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  6. U.S. MARITIME STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—After a week’s conference between the Labor Department and shipping strikers, the Government’s ...

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  7. ALTERNATIVE TO RUIN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Berlin reports state that. Herr Wirth, in [?] official phraseology, announced Germany’s complete and unreserved ...

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  8. FRACAS IN BALTIMORE.

    BALTIMORE, Wednesday.—Striking seamen numbering 1500 made several fierce attacks on non-union workers, chiefly negroes, on the ...

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  9. RIOTS AT MALEGAON.

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday—The non co-operations are active in Malegaon. A [?]mob pelted the police with all kinds of missl[?] The ...

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  10. HOW PARTIES VOTED.

    LONDON, Wednesdays—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says that Herr Wirth’s new Ministry represents the Centre, the ...

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  11. “NATION MUST ASSERT ITSELF”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at the luncheon to Mr- W. M. M’Pherson at Stationers’ Hall. Mr. Winston Churchill dealt with the seriousness ...

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  12. BOKA[?]A GOES RED

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—The former Amir of Bokara is now living twelve miles from Kabul. The resistance of his supporters to the ...

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  13. OLD WOOLS FOR NEW

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Bradford “Observer” says that the bare cabled outline of the Australian wool scheme suggests that It is f[?] harmless, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES COMMISSION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr M.[?] L. Shepherd has returned from a week’s visit to the battlefields of France. He reports that the work of the ...

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  15. TRANSPORTERS SOLID.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Transport Workers’ executive passed a resolution that the would continue to for[?] the importation of foreign coal. ...

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  16. TRANSPORTERS READY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In view of Mr. Churchill’s ominous Statements at the l[?]ch[?] to Mr. M’Pherson the newspaper regard the possibility of a ...

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  17. MR. STOREY’S TOUR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—A representative of the Australian Press Association Interviewed Premier Storey, who declared that he was feeling only ...

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  18. ONE EFFECT OF THE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six railway companies, including the North Western, the Grant Western and the Metropolitan are converting their ...

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  19. A FATAL FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—[?] tragic death of Miss [?] who was caught in the [?] fire, which gutted [?] buildings. ...

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  20. “THE SMALL STATE”

    LONDON, Tuesdays.—Sir Peter M’Bride, Agent-General for Victoria entertained Mr. W. M. M’Pherson, Victorian Treasurer at [?]eon in ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WAL[?]S

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The ”Philadelphia Ledger’s” London correspondent has been informed that the Prince of Wales will visit Japan ...

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  22. UPPER SILESIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The War Office announces that there are no British troops in Upper S[?] They were withdrawn after the plebiscite. ...

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  23. AMERICA AND BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Colonel Harvey, the new American Ambassador to Britain has arrived at South[?] He States that e brings a ...

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  24. JAPS FOR UNITED STATES

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday.—The Japanese Diet delegation has sailed for the United States, also Admiral Uriu, whom the newspapers state is ...

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  25. MR. BERTRAND RUSSELL

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Mr. Bertrand Russell, the English publicist and internationalist, who was reported dead, was ill with pneumonia a ...

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  26. B.A.W.R.A. WOOL SALE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The B.A.W.R.A. wool sale showed the best competition so far. Values all round were distinctly harder and less ...

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  27. VARSlTY GAMES

    PRINCETON (New, Jersey), Tuesday.— The Princeton and Cornell universities have cabled to Oxford and Cambridge an invitation for a ...

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  28. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Imports decreased £77,134,451, exports £46,384,107, and re-exports £11,883,757. The principal decreases in Imports were: ...

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  29. WOOL SALES IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Wool sales were continued in the Melbourne market to-day, when the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. Ltd, ...

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  30. CONSTITUTION OF RHODESIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The report of the Buxom Committee, appointed by the Imperial Government to report on the future of Rhodesia, ...

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  31. AGRICULTURAL MINISTERS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At the Inter-State conferences of Ministers for Agriculture and detrimental experts to-day resolutions were [?] ...

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  32. MELBOURNE BURGLARIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Despite the efforts of the police, the list of city and suburban burglaries continues to grow. On Tuesday sight the ...

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  33. REGULATION CAUSES HITCH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Owing to a hitch regarding the Customs regulations it was not till after 5 p.m. to-day it was decided to hold the ...

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  34. CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Crown Prince [?]rosito, of Japan, has been Invested with the Grand Cross of the Bath. “THE WORLD” IS NOT ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND HOTEL FIRE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A are occured in the sample room of the Club Hotel, Goondiwindi at 8 o clock on Tuesday morning. Investigations led to ...

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