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  2. NEW LABELLING PROCESS

    A successful demonstration held yesterday at 76 Collins street, of a new container labelling process, invented by Mr. C. Hart, of ...

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  3. TRADE COMMISSIONERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A number of new Government commercial representatives are to be appointed to develop Australian trade in the ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The State Department has given strong assurances that ample publicity will be provided for in connection with the ...

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  5. THE BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday— The State Government is faced with an awkard position owing to the Board of announcing that it Will not ...

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  6. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Friday.—Since the defeat of the "Die-hard" motion censuring the Government' for its attitude the Irish question, Sir Hamar ...

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  7. CHINA'S COLLAPSE

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Daily- News" in Pekin states that the Allied warships Chinese waters have formed a Joint ...

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  8. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A representative of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. A. B. Raper M.P., regarding numerous ...

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  9. MONARCHIST HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.—The Crown forfeiture Bill, Introduced in the Hungarian National. Assembly as a result demand by the Allies, consequent ...

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  10. FREQUENT OPEN SESSIONS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The New York "Times" Washington correspondent states that various questions are toeing asked concerning the ...

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  11. GAS WORKERS' AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Friday —Mr. Justice Powers made an award for W industry on Monday in which he reduced the basic wage from 88/ to ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, — The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has recommended the extension of the Emergency Tariff Act until the ...

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  13. BOXING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Carpetier, who has Just returned from Morocco, is desiring a rest, and has requested the postponement of his fight with ...

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  14. POLICE OFFICER DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The feud between the "Die-hards" and the Government was accentuated yesterday, Government Was heckled ...

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  15. SERVICES PRACTICABLE

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. H. O. T. Thomas, the aviation authority, . informs the Australian Press Association that regular aeroplane services to ...

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  16. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday. A conference between shipping lines and the commonwealth Line has reduced most freights to Australia by ...

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  17. LEDOUX-HARRISON FIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Boxing Board of Control has decided that the Ledoux-Harrison fight had not complied With the International ...

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  18. WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Bradford wool quotations are firm for prompt delivery, bat there is no inclination to book forward for meeting ...

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  19. MILITARISTS OF JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Interest statements have been made by Japanese ex-Minister of Justice Yukio Ozaki), who declared that ...

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  20. CYCLING

    The Self road race, Carrying with the 50 mile road championship of the State and blue [?]on which has been the topical talk throughout Tasmania for ...

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  21. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Gideon Murray, in the House of Commons to-day complained of the j supplementary estimate of £350,000 for oversea ...

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  22. ENGLISH BANK RATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The bank rate-has been fixed at 5 percent. ...

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  23. CAIRO BAGDAD ROUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Postmaster General (Mr. F. g. Kellaway) has decided to continue the Caito Bagdad air service. The latest ...

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  24. FRUIT PESTS

    In connection with, these fruit tree pests, the Fruit Expert (Mr. J. M. Ward) states that codlin moth was very prevalent in certain districts last ...

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  25. PROPOSAL FOR UNIFICATION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Herald" states that Mr. Lloyd George making a new attempt to secure a settlement without conceding the ...

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  26. MARQUIS OF MILFORD HAVEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The late Marquis of Milford Haven’ unsettled property in the United Kingdom amounts to £6632. ...

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  27. AMERICAN WHEAT PRICES.

    CHICAGO, Thursday has been sold at [?] per cent per bashel, which is the lowest price for five years. ...

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  28. SLUMP IN HARKS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.— The mark has fallen: to 830 to the pound sterling. It slumped on heavy selling from Holland, and even in Germany Itself. ...

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  29. IRISH INTERNEES.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Ten Sinn Feinders, who were interned at the Bally-kinder internment camp, have been released unconditionally. ...

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  30. HULL WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday.— At the Hull wool sale, prices for the best sorts were firm wile average and faulty amples were in half per cent below ...

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  31. PREVENTING FURTHER DROP.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.— The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent reports that State Secretary Bergmann, of the German ...

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  32. ORANGEMEN’S RESOLUTION.

    LONDON, Friday.— The Grand Orange Lodge of the County of Fermanagh has carried a resolution of confidence, in the Government of the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN WAR GRAVES.

    LONDON, Thursday— Mr. Shepherd (Acting High Commissioner) is proceeding To Brussels to confer with the [?] in reference to the ...

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  34. PROFITS IN COTTON

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  35. ANGLO AMERICAN ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Speaking at the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. Colonel Harvey (the United States Ambassador) referred to Lord Berry's ...

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  36. SOLEMN RESPONSIBILITY.

    NEW YORE. Thursday—Sir Robert Borden (ex-Premier of Canada) in a speech, said that upon the two great English speaking ...

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  37. ENGLISH BETTING LAWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George stated that he was not certain whether a select ...

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  38. PREPARING FOR WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday The "Daily Telegraph's" Belfast correspondent States that in Parts of the country Sinn Feiners are openly acting as ...

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  39. STREATHAM TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the case of the four members of the Coates family, who were found poisoned by champagne containing cyanide of ...

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  40. “BRETHREN THE ROCK ”

    BERLIN, Thursday,— M. Lipinski (Saxon Minister for the Interior) addressing the Saxon Diet, stated that several notorious anti-republican ...

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  41. VICTORY BOND CLUB.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Hor[?] Bottomley has bee ordered to pay Catherine Yates, a widow, £441 in respect of victory bond certificates ...

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  42. LORD BEATTY'S SPEECH.

    CHICAGO, Thursday. — Admiral Lord Beatty, in a speech stated:— “I am often asked if anything is going to come of the ...

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  43. COAL CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It was announced by the Prime Minister to-day the State Premiers attending Conference, which has been ...

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  44. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The United Press Association's Tokio correspondent states that Lord Northcliffe, in an address to the newspaper ...

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  45. SENATOR PEARCE TO HAVE FREE HAND.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fenton (Vic.) reminded the Prime Minister that he had promised that ...

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  46. SUGAR BEET GROWING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir. J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) attended the opening of the new sugar-beet factory at Newark for ...

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  47. JERUSALEM RIOTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Advices received in London report serious disturbances between Arabs and Jews Jerusalem, during which a bomb ...

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  48. AMERICAN PUBLIC.

    NEW YORK, Friday— Colonel Repington, writing to the New York "Times," states that the American public is interested in the ...

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  49. COMMERCIAL

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  50. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The arbitration system was the principal matter discussed to-day by the State Premiers and Ministers, who had been ...

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  51. SHAKESPEARIAN PLAYS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lord Chief Justice and Judges Sankey and Acton, In considered judgment, upheld the local government auditors ...

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  52. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At meeting of the State Premiers in Melbourne to-day it was decided that all with the exception of ...

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  53. EX-EMPEROR KARL

    LONDON, Thursday .— Atelegram from Funchal (capital of Madeira) states that arrangements are being made to Intern the ex-Emperor Karl ...

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