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  2. ALLIED UNITED.

    LONDON Friday.--Reuter's agency learns that the British Government, in replying to France's Silesian Note, entirely ...

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  3. A GOOD START.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In breezy weather the Australian's commenced a match against South Wales at Cardiff to'day. There was only a moderate ...

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  4. ALL A MISTAKE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Lord Northcliffe has sent a cablegram to Lord Stamfordham, private secretary to the King, which reads: ...

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  5. WAR WEARINESS.

    VANCOUVER,Saturday.--Lord North cliffc in thunder. lightning and ruin, was featured at Washington during the last day of the publisher's visit, says one Now ...

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  6. A PLOT FAILS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Justice Ere, of the Admiralty Division of the High Com[?] to day ordered the forfeiture of the British gunboat Harrier to the King ...

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  7. LABOUR SETBACK.

    TOWNSVILLE,Saturday.--Great in tercet was taken in the municipal elections, the polling booths being crowded till closing time. The Mayoral ballot ...

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  8. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    ADELAIDE,Sunday.-The three masted schooner, Lemac[?] from Tarmac's[?] to Port Adelaide, went [?]sure on the beach eight miles south of Milicent, at ...

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  9. £58,660,800

    LONDON, Friday.--The tentative reparations. agreement under which Canada and Australia were to receive an equal share, and ...

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  10. ISSUE IN DOUBT.

    In more ways than one the by election on Saturday in the Maranes Federal division, rendered necessary by the death of Mr. James Page, M. H. R. was ...

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  11. FILM INDUSTRY.

    "Alter, the way in which I have been treated by your people, during the to months I have been here. I can quite understand why yon don't want to leave ...

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  12. "SLOPPY OPTIMISM."

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons, to-day,. critics of the Government urged the Government entirely to [?]cart the country's finances. ...

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  13. PLAIN SPEAKING.

    LONDON. Saturday.--Mr. Lloyd George unveiling a war memorial at T[?]ama said it was inconclusive that Prance and Great Britain should ...

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  14. ALL-INDIA CONGRESS.

    BOMBAY. Friday.--The All-India Congress Committee attended by all the prominent Nationalist leaden, is now mooting at Bombay to decide a future ...

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  15. FIGHT IN CAFE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a man named Cheerier has been arrested in connection with the resent robbery of the Paris to ...

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  16. 'DAYS OF RED RUIN.'

    LONDON, Friday.--When the case of Joseph Egan (in reaped of whom writ of habeas corpus was baaed on Tuesday, calling for the delivery of his body ...

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  17. ADVICE TO MR. THEODORE.

    Sir,--Mr. Theodore's studies indifferencies to the result of last Saturday ejection is pathetic, but the apathy he speaks of does not who in to true workers and ...

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  18. THREE MEN IN A BOAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday--No news has been received' by the wirier Police of a motor boat that loft. Cronulla on Friday night with a falling party. There be board ...

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  19. STRICKEN RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Router's correspondent at Borne states that as a result of Maxim Gorki's appeal for held for the disease and famine stricken Russians, ...

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  20. GREEKS ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Athene newspapers indicate that the Kemelist resistances has been completely broken. It is estimated that 60,000 Kematists have ...

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  21. UNION PREFERENCE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The principle of compulsory preference to unionists was strong opposed by the Now Zealand Fanners Union conference, which passed ...

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  22. SUNKEN GOLD.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Alter several months of hard work on the wrecked liner Laurentic, which contain £3,000, [?]worth of cold bullion, on the sea bed ...

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  23. BRITISH ART.

    LONDON., In a letter to the "Sunday Times"Mr. Robert witt, chairman of the executive committee of the National Art Collection Fund says the ...

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  24. PAPUAN CENSUS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The recent census In Papua shows that the non-indlgenous population of that territory is as follows: Europeans, 1339 ...

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  25. WILD DOG MENACE.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--A bill will be introduced in the State Parliament in the coming session in order to vigorously deal with the wild dog menace in the ...

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  26. "KEMALISTS WIPED OUT."

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The Consul General for Greece (Mr. S. Coben) has received a cable from Athens stating that the Minister for war has notified the ...

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  27. BURNETT LANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Edmand Jowett, M.P. left yesterday for Brisbane, where he has arranged. to meet the Premier (Mr. Theodore) on Tuesday ...

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  28. WELSH MURDER.

    LONDON,. Thursday. Smiling unconcernedly, Jones, who is charged with the murder of Florence Little, faced the Albertville (Wales) magistrates in the ...

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  29. MOUNTAINOUS WAVES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The draught is being accompanied by fierce gales in the English Channel. At Folkestone to-day mountainous waves swept over the ...

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  30. OVER A MILLION.

    PERTH, Saturday.--The Jully gold viel[?] consisted of 56,207 ounces valued at £191,239. The total value since January 1 was £1,246,387. ...

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  31. IS THE MAYOR AN ALDERMAN

    Sir.--As there appears to be some difficulty to determining whether Mayor is an alderman [?] not it may be interest, to know under what heading a Mayor ...

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  32. RETRENCHMENT POLICY.

    Sir,--Being one of the dismissed railway employees I would like to know what is going to happen to the individuals who represent the Economy ...

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  33. BAKERS' DISPUTE.

    PERTH. Saturday.--The bakers crisis is in an interesting position Officially the master bakers have decided to se[?]se baking until they are allowed to charge a ...

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  34. BOISTEROUS WEATHER.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--The boisterous weather which prevailed again this week-end was responsible for shipping delays and the interruption of ...

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  35. BALTIC STATES.

    LONDON. Friday.--Messages from Helsingfore state that the Baltic conference of representatives of Poland, Finland, Latvia, and Esthonia concluded with no ...

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  36. ORGANISING LABOUR.

    PERTH, Saturday.--An organising conference summoned for Peria Trades Hall to-morrow will be attended by members of the A.L.P., Parliamentary Labour ...

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  37. STRIKE FAVOURED.

    CAPETOWN. Saturday.--A meeting at Johannesburg of 400 shop stewards representing every trade union concocted with the mining [?]dustry to-day [?] ...

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  38. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--A Tokio despatch states', that Count Obaka baa left Tokio for Pekin to open negotiations for the return of Shantung to China. ...

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