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  2. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Board of Trude published the report of Mr. S. W. B. Macgregor (Trade Commissions in Australia) on the economic ...

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  3. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. W. T. Cosgrave (Irish President), in an arricle in the “Daily Express,” states that a small armed faction with a ...

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  4. “SPIRIT OF REVOLT.”

    LONDON Wednesday.—An unemployed deputation, informed the General Council of the Trade Union Congress that if the Parliamentary ...

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  5. THE INDEMNITIES.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The United Press Washington correspondent learns that Germany proposed the United States that the Allies ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday, —Although the feeling outside the conference was pessimistic that the Turks would not yield on the. Straits ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Labor ha won the day in Denison. It has been a great victory, considering the forces arrayed against it, and the voting system that ...

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  8. DEPUTATION TO PREMIER.

    Mr. Bonar Law, who is visiting Glasgow, consented to receive deputations from the Glasgow Trades Council in reference to ...

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  9. CRY FOR LOWER WAGES.

    It wig presumed that the impasse would adjust itself eventually but in the meantime both employers and employes were suffering considerable ...

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  10. FIERCE GALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Fierce gales and snowstorms swept the South of England and the Midlands yesterday. A small steamer ...

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  11. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday..— At the opening of the conference session to-day Mr. Child, the American observer, read a long statement in the ...

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  12. OCCUPATION OF THE RUHR.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— M. Clemencean the French ex- Premier, has returned from America. He denied that he stated in America that be ...

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  13. EX-MEMBER OF DAIL KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday —Mr. James Dwyer, an ex-member of the Dail Eireann, was shot dead while, serving a customer in his provision ...

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  14. GERMAN PROPOSALS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The trade unions and their journals (sharply criticise Herr Cuno (German Chanellor), for limiting, his reparations ...

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  15. BOXING.

    ALBANY (New York), Wednesday. —Billy Shade, who fought in Australia recently, defeated Fay Keiser in 12 rounds on points. Shade fought ...

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  16. “FREEMAN’S JOURNAL”

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Justice Samuels, deciding the “Freeman’s Journal’s appeal from the Dublin Recorder’s decision awarding them ...

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  17. RUN OF GOOD SEASONS.

    Fortumately good seasons, but a, bad season or a drought was pound to come before-long. There was better provision to-day than every before against ...

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  18. ANOTHER DEADLOCK.

    LAUSANNE. Wednesday.—Directly the Straits, deadlock was settled another deadlock was reached on the capitulations, the Turks claiming ...

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  19. JESS WILLARD BARRED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,—The New York State Boxing Commission has permanently, barred Jess Willard, the ex-heavyweight champion of the ...

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  20. WHOLESALE THEFTS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Twenty-two Civil employes at the Brooklyn navy yard have been arrested in connection with wholesale thefts of ...

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  21. CHINESE BANDITS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The “Chicago Tribunes” Pekin correspondent states that General Wu-Pei[?]n has telegraphed that the ...

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  22. HEROIC CONDUCT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A serious mining explosion occurred at Bootless Inlet, papua., recently, and seriously injured Cecil Danvers, who arrived. ...

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  24. CRICKET IN S. AFRICA.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— R. H. Cattera.ll, The Transvaal batsman, met with an accident in fielding practice this morning He slipped and ...

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  25. TENNIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A conference of tennis players of the Davis Cup nations has opened, twelve countries being represented. The ...

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  26. PRIME BULLOCK.

    LONDON, -Wednesday—Lord Northboorne has given a prime bullock-for distribution among the poor of Sandwich in celebration of Mr Lloyd ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION PROBLEM,

    The question of immigration had resched a state at which little further progress could be made, or any considerable loans legitimately used for ...

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  28. BOTTLE MAKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—The Deputy-Pressident (Sir J. Quicir) In the Arbttration Court to-day made awards in respect to workers in the glass bottle ...

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  29. ZONE SYSTEM ADOPTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The Davis Cup conference adopted the zoning system, under which the preliminaries will be played in American and ...

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  30. FASCIST REGIME.

    ROME, Wednesday.— Signor Mussolini (Italian Premier) has informed the Siena Fascist! that he has terrible duties to perform, and will ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir joseph Cook (Commonwealth High Commissioner). Mr. J. Finelly (Queensland land Agent - General) Dr. A. W. J. ...

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  32. CALCUTTA TEA SALES.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—At -the 28th tea sale 22,900 packages were offered, including 3700 packages of dust. ...

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  33. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—Mr. Will Hays, the - head of the Motion Picture Producers' .association, has announced the reinstatement of ...

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  34. POOR FRANCE!

    PARIS, Wednesday.—“Pertinax.” the French political writer, writing in Echo de Paris," states that a great sacrifice Is asked of France in the ...

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  35. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Although the Federated Seamen's Union has lifted the boycott .on the Union Co's steamers, no crews have been ...

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  36. ALLEGED ILLEGAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The N. S. W. division of the Federal, Iron Workers Assistants Association of Australia and the Federr[?] society of ...

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  37. PARKS FOR THE PEOPLE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Publication of details of the proposed outlay of £1,000,000 on city improvements and purchases of park lands ...

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  38. SEAMSHIP OWNERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a- meeting of the Australian Steamship Owners" Federation held to-day, Mr: G. W. Turner, general manager of Howard Smith, ...

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  39. 650 MEN DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A number of men, totalling 150. are to be put off at Lysaght’s works, Newcastle, on Saturday. On Tuesday the steel ...

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  40. ACTION BY MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Ley, Minister for Justice, has ordered the immediate release of the 23 seamen of the Moeraki, who recently were sentenced to ...

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  41. MACLAREN’S MEN.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Thursday.— A cricket match between Maclaren's team and the minor associations was concluded at Wanganut the english visitors ...

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