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  2. NAVY BUILDING

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The "New York Times" Washington correspondent reports that the latest official naval intelligence surreys the ...

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  3. DAY LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The day labour system has scored a great victory in the making of concrete roads at North Sydney. The Council refused to ...

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  4. TAKING THE WHEEL

    With the mandate of the Irish people behind it, the Provisional Government is determined to put an end to all lawlessness. A proclamation has been issued stating that the Government will resolutely perform its duty, and that the outages ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY

    A meeting of the Country Party is to be held at Launceston on Friday. The main object " of the gathering will be to give consideration to the ...

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  6. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The newspapers Outline an extensive programme drawn up by Mr. Le Torquer (French Minister for Public Worker) for ...

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  7. HERR RATHENAU.

    BERLIN, Tuesday,—There was an impressive ceremonial at the funeral of Rathenau The coffin was brought to the Reichstag at noon ...

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  8. ILLEGAL BY-LAW

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The State Full Court, by. a majority decision to-day. declared the City court's by-law for regulating - "street ...

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  9. CALCUTTA TEA SALES

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—At the fourth tea sale, held on Tuesday 12,883 packages were brought for ward, "making a total for the season ...

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  10. REPUBLICAN ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Commandant Michael Henderson, one of the LR.A. leaders in control of the Four Courts, has been arrested in Dublin at the ...

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  11. A TREBLE CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— H[?]nestCliford Hull (17%) who was recently arrested at C[?]es and charged with [?]bery. Ebreaking and entering and ...

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  12. "WE WANT WORK"

    PERTH (W.A). Wednesday,— The unemployed marched through the streets with banners inscribed we demand work After a Cabinet meet ...

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  13. MEXICAN BANDITS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—The State Department is advised that 40 Americans have been captured by Mexican bandits, near Tampico and ...

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  14. HERR RATHENAU'S SUCCESSOR.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Herr Von Hanniel succeeds Herr Rathenau as German Foreign Minister. ...

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  15. FIGHTING' R00

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An old man kangaroo attacked a Chinese gardener at Warren. The Chinese was knocked down and ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT.

    DUBLIN. Tuesday.—The. Provisional Government has issued the following statement At the close of the general elections, in which the will ...

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  17. COMM0NWEALTH LINE

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. H. B. Larkin manager at the, Commonwealth line).- Interviewed . by the Australian Press Association in reference to the ...

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  18. ASSASSINS BOARD AEROPLANE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The authorities are following a clue suggesting that on the day of Herr .Rathenau's murder, three 'men,. believed to be ...

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  19. MUTINEER REPRISAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Major General O'Connell, Assistant Chief of staff of the Beggars Bush head quarters in Dublin, has been ...

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  20. WAGE SLASHING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— The industrial courts are working full pressure reducing wages tons of thousands of workers being voted in ...

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  21. HAMBURG DEMONSTRATION.

    HAMBURG, Tuesday.—A big demonstration was held in connection with Herr Rathenau's death. Speeches were delivered calling on- the public ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS

    LONDON, Tuesday,— Anderson who was the first Australian tennis player to . appear in the Wimbledon singles championship, defeated ...

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  23. U.S. MINERS' STRIKE

    HERRIN, Tuesday.—The coroner's July which is "believed to be -under, the union miners ln[?]uence,- found the officials of the mine owned by the ...

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  24. FIERCE BATTLE. STARTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Since dawn a fierce battle has been caging in Dublin between the Dell troops and tin irregulars for the possession of ...

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  25. SIR JOSEPH COOK

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australian) and Lady and Miss Cook gava a reception to several [?]red ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In consequence of a telegram from Mr. W. M. Hughes (Commonwealth Prime Minister)raising important questions in connection ...

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  27. LAND EXPLOSIVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—A loud explosion preceded the firing. The Larsson of the Four Courts and the Fowler Memorial Hall refused to ...

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  28. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Miss Beatrice Grlm[?]naw, the well known writer Of South" sea stories, who for several years resided at Port Moresby, in New ...

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  29. BERLIN DISASTER'

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Twenty six persons were Killed and 60 injured in an underground railway disaster ...

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  30. EGYPTIAN POLITICS

    CAIRO, Tuesday:—There is a critical situation In Egypt, owing to the Egyptian Government dismissing .19 foreign officials from the Irrigation ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. J. M. Wheel (Agent-General of Victoria [?]ooned colonel W. T. Be[?]y on the eve of his [?]epartire for ...

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  32. IDLE HANDS AND IDLE LANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Canon Pug he, addressing the Leeds Luncheon Club, stressed Australia's opportunities tor young Englishmen and women, adding ...

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  33. TRAINS COLLIDE. .

    Later.—Workmen were standing on the footboards of a suburban train, crowded with spectators from Herr R[?]thenau's funeral. A train ...

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  34. OTHER MATCHES.

    LONDON. Monday,—O'Hara Wood in the tennis- championship, tournament, defeated La Caste, a 16-year-old French boy by 6-2, 6-1 and 6-3. ...

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  35. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday,— The meeting of the credits sub-commission resolved itself into a long drawn fight between M. L[?]vinoff and other ...

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  36. FIELD-MARSHAL WILSON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson's grave was visited by many thousands to-day.- It was covered in a mass of wreaths, including ...

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  37. THREATS TO STRIKE BREAKERS.

    PITTSBURGH, Tuesday.—200 armed striking union miners marched through the mine district near here threatening to kill non union miners ...

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  38. EARLS SON DIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The death is announced of Mr. victor Halve One low, son of the fourth kart of Onslow ...

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  39. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Rain considerably interfered with the county cricket matches In the week-ends. Yorkshire with 273 for nine wickets ...

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  40. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the Labour party conference at Glasgow, Mr. Jowett, who presided, bitterly attacked the vulgar orgies of the rich. The ...

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  41. JAPANESE PRINCE

    TOKYO, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Prince Fash[?] who was 55 years old. He constructed In November and the Court are ...

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  42. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Earl Grey, In the House of Lords debate on the Genoa conference, said that the first thing essential to the reconstruction ...

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  43. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Newspapers throughout the country are unanimous In condemning the Herrin Coroner's Jury verdict and blame ...

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  44. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The "Manchester Guardian," in an editorial, commenting on M'Callum's motor car journey in . the Northern Territory, ...

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  45. HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The House of Lords' committee of privileges Is relearning Viscountess Rhondda's claim to sit in the House, the Lord ...

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  46. OVER SEA PLUM SHIPMENT

    The following communication was received from the acting manager for Australia Commonwealth Goverment Line of Steamers ...

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  47. DUTY ON BEER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Robert Home (Chancellor of the Exchequer) accepted an Amendment to the Finance Bill ...

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  48. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a fair selection of merinos at the wool sales to-day. and a large selection, of crossbreds. Merinos sold well at ...

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  49. "USE OF UNION FUNDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Mr. c. B. Stanton, M.P., is a supporter of the trades union measure designed to prevent union funds from being need for ...

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  50. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—Hong Kong despatches state, that the British Consul-General at Canton has instructed the British residents at ...

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