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  2. SHEARING DISPUTE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — During his visit to Sydney in connection with the meeting of the Council of Action, Mr. J. M'Donald, who is president of ...

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  3. COAL TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There appears to be little prospect of an early settlement of the coal mining dispute in the Southern mines. The reply of the ...

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  4. MAILS DELAYED

    BURNIE, Monday — At to-day’s meeting of the Marine Board a letter from the Burnie station master was tabled in connection with the ...

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  5. RAILWAY CROSSINGS

    The first general meeting of the newly-formed New Town Progress Association was held in the New Town Community Club rooms last evening, ...

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  6. OFFICER AND ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The special board of Inquiry appointed to in vestigate the charges laid agains Frederick Golding, chief electrical ...

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  7. NEAR EAST CRISIS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.— Although no communique has arrived from Mudania, indirect information states that the Turks are less ...

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  8. THE BETTER 'OLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Mr. W. M. Hughes' supporters in North Sydney now claim that they will secure a 2 to 1 majority over all candidates ...

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  9. LORD MAYOR'S LUNCHEON.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The City Council to-day unanimously elected Councillor J. W. Swanson to Lord Mayoralty for the third year ...

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  10. LORD CURZON RETURNS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary) has returned, and says he has hopes. He has arrived at a reasonable arrangement. There ...

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  11. COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There is no change in the dispute in the coal industry. To-morrow's meeting of the Tribunal will have a great effect ...

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  12. A STATE CHEOUE

    PERTH, Monday.—The Royal Commission which is investigating certain charges made by Colenso Kessell against Sir Newton Moore, ...

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  13. WAR MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Francis Dillon Bell (New Zealand Attorney-General), in unveiling a memorial at Longueval, expressed thanks, on ...

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  14. Mr. Justice Powers

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The attitude of the A.W.U. towards the shearers’ award was not allowed to pass without comment by Mr. Justice ...

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  15. TENSION RELIEVED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The tension in London has been considerably relieved by the result of Lord Curon's and M. Poincaire's ...

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  16. CONFERENCE RESUMED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Harinton has received the terms of Lord Curzon's and M. Poincaire's agreement. The Mudania conference ...

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  17. STEEL WORKS

    SYDNEY, Monday—Judge Rolin to-da[?] varied the wages of employes in th[?] Broken Bill Proprietary Co. Limite[?] steel works at Newcastle except in th[?] ...

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  18. HYDRO-ELECTRIC

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—At the council meeting the engineer recommended the council to consider the purchase of a steam road roller. It ...

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  19. Caught Red-Handed

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While burgling the house of Francis Robert Blaxland at Ryde on Saturday, the intruder when caught redhanded by ...

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  20. VIOLATION OF NEUTRAL ZONE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—A British communique states that the Allied generals have banded a note to Ismet Pasha drawing his attention ...

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  21. EVACUATION OF THRACE.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—M. Venizelos has telegraphed to the press that he has persuaded the Government to evacuate Thrace. ...

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  22. ALIMONY SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday — The applicaion by Mrs. Florence Kathleen Cecilia Allen against her husband Barney Baron Allen, the well-known bookmaker and ...

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  23. OUTCRY IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The newspapers unanimously raise an outcry against the evacuation of Thrace. Voluntary enrolment for the army is ...

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  24. “'SLEPT IN FOWLHOUSE”

    James Flashman, a young man of 21 years, pleaded guilty at the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., to a charge of ...

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  25. CINEMA STAR ILL

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.—Mr. William S. Hart, the cinema star, is critically ill in his home here, suffering from typhoid fever and ...

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  26. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    PRAGUE, Sunday—The Czecho-Slovakian Cabinet has ben re-organised, with M. Svekla as Premier. Dr. Benes, the former Premier, as ...

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  27. FRANCE DESIRES PEACE

    PARIS, Monday.—Speaking at the unveiling of a war monument at Vaucoleurs, M. Poincare (French Premier) reiterated his determination ...

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  28. CONDITION CRITICAL

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A report from Los Angeles states that Mr. William Hart is Critically ill. ...

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  29. BOXING

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—Firpo. the Argentine boxer, knocked out Tracey, the American, in the fourth round. ...

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  30. BALKAN RISING

    ROME, Sunday.—A Montenegrin officer named Raspopovitch seized Antivari Dulcigno, proclaimed their independence, and sent an ultimatum ...

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  31. “FATTY” ARBUCKLE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Chief Secretary has announced that the Governernment has prohibited the screening [?] South Australia of films [?] ...

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  32. TRADE RECIPROCITY

    MONTREAL, Monday.—Mr. James Robb, the Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, will soon leave for Australia to negotiate a ...

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  33. BOXING

    BRISBANE, Monday — Archie Bradley (10.1) gained the decision over Tommy Uren (10.9) at the Brisbane Stadium. The decision was not ...

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  34. STONES ON THE ROOF

    Harold Pierce, John Langford, an[?] Sydney James Stalker, youths in thei[?] nineteenth year, were charged before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., in the City ...

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  35. WATER WANTED

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A conference of the Launceston City Council and the St. Leonards Council was held to-night for the purpose of ...

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  36. Broken Hill Unions

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A conference of representatives of Broken Hill Trades and Labor Council and the Workers’ Industrial Union to deal ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Sunday.—Spears, the Australian cyclist, won the Grand Prix of the French Cycle Union. ...

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  38. AMERICAN BASEBALL.

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—The National League team defeated. New York in America's annual world's series of baseball, winning four ...

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  39. NILLES-COOK FIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The promoters of the Nilles-Cook fight refused to accept Albert Lloyd, the Australian boxer, as a substitute. Nilles ...

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  40. Wool and Basil Workers

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The wool and basil workers at the Australian Wool and Producers Works. Botany, as a protest again[?] the reduction of their ...

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