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  2. U.S.A, AND JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Direct negotiations have begun between, the United Stales and Japan for a settlement of all questions. Several friend ...

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  3. FINANCIAL SCANDALS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent tales that a gigantic swindle, recalling the South Sea bubble has been ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A definite line of cleavage Is developing already with the Imperial Conference. Mr. Meighen. prime Minister ...

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  5. BELFAST BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The storm centre in Belfast through the night of Tuesday and wednesday resembled a battlefield. Large ...

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  6. THE DRAWN REVOLVER

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The inspector-general of penal, establishments to-day commenced an inquiry to ascertain how Vincent [?] ...

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  7. [?]GUESS WHO DID THlS [?]

    SYDNEY, Friday—A humorous [?] glary track has been played, upon at family at Strathfield. On Thursday the whole family received an envelope ...

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  8. DOCKYARD INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Evidence was resumed before the Cockatoo and Gar[?] Island Commission to-day, when Naval Constable St[?] was questioned ...

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  9. RECORD SCORING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The match between Hampshire and the Australian eleven was continued to-day in summary weather on a fast and ...

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  10. NONCONFORMISTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Lloyd-George dressing a general assembly of the Welsh Presbytery at Port Medoc, said “Nonconformity has ...

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  11. ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Premier and frank conversations have whole weight against the Anglo-Japanese alliance because no vital ...

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  12. FURTHER CRIMES REPORTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Belfast is a temporary battlefield, and many outrages have occurred. Where farmers houses were destroyed at ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.— A Paris message states tot Middle. Suzanne Lenglen has announced that she is going to America in July, and that ...

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  14. ANOTHER DISCOVERY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Another financial scandal has bees, discovered, and Involves Germany's greatest racehorse owner, Leo Levine, who, with ...

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  15. ECHO OF 1917 STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Much surprise was created at the revelation that the person who supplied secret information to the Railway Commissioners during ...

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  16. JAPAN AND SEMENOFF.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It stated In Japanese' circles that Japan has warned Semenoff not to interfere in the [?] situation. ...

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  17. SHIPMENT OF GUNS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Six hundred modern machine guns, concealed the United States' Shipping Board steamer Eastside, and destined for an ...

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  18. [?]YNDES SENTENCED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In General Sessions to-day Victor Leo Hyndes (26) formerly secretary of the [?] Appeal Fund, who attempted to shoot ...

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  19. IMPERIAL SENTIMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Empire Development and Parliamentary Committee entertained the Dominion Premiers and Indian representatives at ...

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  20. PRINCE CHARMING INJURED.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Prince Wales sustained a heavy spill whilst playing polo at Aldershot yesterday, owing to his bridle breaking. ...

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  21. GERMAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Australian Steamship Company net profits for 1913 and 1913 exceeded 2.000,000 marks each year, ...

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  22. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that the Viceroy of India strongly recommends that the autumn be the time for the visit of ...

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  23. BAWRA WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the Bawra wool sale to-day there was a good selection of merinos, mostly from West Australia and Queensland. ...

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  24. KING GOES TO BELFAST

    LONDON, Thursday. — Elaborate precautionary measures are being taken in connection with the King’s visit to Belfast to open the [?]ister ...

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  25. PORT BENISON'S FRUIT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Port Denison's shipment of West Australian apples are selling at 21/6 to 28/. market is easier." and, the demand ...

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  26. SEAFARERS’ DEPENDENTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir J. Allen, New Zealand High Commissioner, has formed a committee comprising Admiral Grant, Colonel Fi[?]herbert, ...

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  27. CHAMPION BOXERS

    NEW YORK; Wednesday—Mr. Rickard has - announced that the Dempsey-Carpentier light for the world's championship will start at ...

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  28. TRADE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A hundred Commoners attended the Empire Development Committee’s dinner to Mr. W. M. Hughes, who emphasised the ...

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  29. HOME GROWN WOOLS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The sales of home grown wools commenced at Diss, Norfolk, show a tremendous drop in values, the best prices being ...

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  30. AMERICAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    VANCOUVER. Thursday. — Four persons were killed and 35. injured when three coaches of the Chicago North-Western train plugged through ...

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  31. LLOYD-GEORGE'S DENIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is officially denied that Mr. Lloyd-George will attend the opening of the Northern Parliament at Belfast ...

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  32. LOCKOUT POSTPONED

    LONDON, Thursday—The engineering employers are postponing the lock out until the end of June so as to enable the unions to take a ballot on ...

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  33. SINN FEIN DEATH ROLL.

    LONDON. Thursday.—In the House Commons to-day Sir Hamar Green-wood, Chief Secretary, for Ireland, replying to a question, said that the ...

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  34. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

    The following candidates passed [?] recent examination of the Education Department for the office of uncertificated teacher:— ...

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  35. UNITED STATES NAVAL BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — the Smote conferred on flip Naval Bill and broke on in complete disagreement later withdrawing ...

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  36. LATEST BETTING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—The scarcity of real money to back Carpentier’s chances has hoisted the Wall street odds on Dempsey to ...

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  37. AMERICAN WOOL TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON,' Wednesday.—The Ways and Means Committee in for mutating the new permanent Tariff Bill has abandoned the method of ...

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  38. GOING TO THE COUNTRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Central News states that there is a strong rumor -political circles" that "the Government, will appeal to the ...

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  39. CARGO FREIGHT

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — To stimulate cargo movements from the Pacific coast ports to Australia the General Steamship Corporation, ...

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  40. GERMAN SEA CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State department, has announced that informal conferences are being held with ambassadors of the principal ...

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  41. DOINGS IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Armed men on the Northern Quay, Dublin, held up a bank clerk of the Royal Bank and stole a bag containing £650. ...

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  42. "ENGLAND EXPECTS.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Marquis of Alforrtliaven announces that Nelson's flagship.' the Victory, is in danger of einking at her mooring, ...

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  43. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston states that while in Constantinople he met the Turkish chief of staff of ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN SALES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Council of the National Association of woolseliing brokers to-day decided that, 160,000 bales of wool to be ...

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  45. NEXT SENATE ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The executive of the A.L.P. has invited nominations for the next ordinary Senate vacancy. The Stone Mason’s Union has already ...

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  46. THEFT OF MONEY BAGS

    MELBOURNE,. Friday — Leslie John Nancarrow (23) laborer, was sentenced to six months gaol' on a charge of having stolen three money bags containing ...

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  47. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS

    LONDON. Thursday.—In the House Commons to-day debating was continued on the Reduction of Unemployment Benefit? Bill. Mr. Clynes ...

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  48. PEACE, IMPOSSIBLE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Sun's" Washington correspondent states that the Republican leaders have received assurances ...

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  49. C[?]KIL SIDEBOTTOM’S CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Cyril Sidebottom (40) was acquitted is the General Sessions to-day in a charge of stealing [?] while and employs of ...

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  50. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Friday — In a statement announcing its withdrawal from the labor Council the United Labourers’ Union states. “In the past the Labor Council ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN COMPANY DECLARES DIVIDEND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Estates and Mortgages Company has declared a dividend or [?] cent. ...

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  52. THE COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday—The miners have taken a ballot on the owners’ offer, but the final result is unknown except that of South Wales, where a ...

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  53. ARMSTRONG’S JOKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian and Hampshire cricketers visited a music hall on Wednesday evening. Cheers were given for the ...

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  54. COTTON WORKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— After an eight hours' sitting to-day. making 43 hours in all. all delegate of the cotton operatives have decided to ...

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  55. AMERICAN LABOR CONGRESS.

    DENVER (Colorado), Thursday The Texas Labor unions' resolutions, submitted to the conference of American Federation of Labor, ...

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  56. MISERS’ WAGES

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— The possibility of a serious wages dispute has arisen on the Rand owing to the joint executive of the various ...

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  57. MATCH AGAINST SURREY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Surrey will play against the Australians on Saturday. Mr. Smith has been notified that Surrey has agreed that they will ...

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  58. SINGER’S CLOSING DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the coal shortage Singer’s sewing machines management has notified its ten thousand employes that they will ...

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  59. HOBBS RESUMES PRACTICE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Hobbs is practising at the nets, and expects to play in the next test match. ...

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  60. NEW FREIGHTER LAUNCHED.

    LONDON. Thursday — Messers Howard Smith. on behalf of the Australian steamship proprietors have launched a cargo boat of 6500 tons ...

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  61. ENGLISH PLAYERS’ CENTURIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Douglas scored 123 not out and Russell 120 against Middlesex. Woolley scored 111 against Worcester. ...

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