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  2. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth line, has decided to make immediate and substantial reductions of freights from the United Kingdom to ...

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  3. Editor Shot Dead

    A woman anarchist (Madame Germaine Berthon) shot dead M. Marius Plateau. an ex-Royalist leader, and editor of "L'Action Francaise," and then ...

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  4. Settlers for Australia

    Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for 'West Australia) writes to the press replying to Meriel Talbot, who pleads for a real and continuous demand that ...

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  5. Industrial News

    There is the prospect of a settlement of the dispute on the apprentice question that has occurred in the boot factory of Mr. W. C. Ellis. Negotiations ...

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  6. Frozen Lamb Trade

    Interest in the frozen meat export trade has been revived in Tasmania during the past few weeks. Many efforts have been mode since the "Examiner" ...

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  7. The Ruhr Situation

    Marshal Foch attended a Cabinet meeting in Paris on Sunday night, when the Ruhr problem was discussed. The "Petit Parisien" says if the strike ...

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  8. Federal Politics

    Negotiations between the managers appointed 'by the Nationalist and Country. parties to-day avoided a deadlock for the time being at any rate, and the ...

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  9. A GERMAN PROTEST.

    Herr Mayer, German Ambassador in Paris, has sent a protest to MA. Poingare against the arrest of the mineowners and the shooting of a German by ...

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  10. THE WONTHAGGI DISPUTE.

    The annual meeting of the council of the Miners' Federation was commenced in Sydney to-day. The dispute at the state mine at Wonthaggi was considered. ...

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  11. TRAINING OF EX-SERVICEMEN.

    The War Office has informed Sir Tames Connolly of its approval of the proposed training of ex-servicemen in England, of which the West Australian ...

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  12. General Cables.

    Admiral Calogeropoulos, ex-Premier of Greece. and M. Tsaldaris, and M. Rallis (extremists) have been released in Athens under the amnesty to ...

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  13. PROPOSALS IN WRITING.

    From authoritative sources it is learned that the exchange of memoranda to-day for the purpose of formulating In writing the various proposals that have ...

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  14. RECISION OF RAILWAYMEN.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" (Berlin) states that a conference of railway trade unions at Essen decided to prevent any coal reaching France. If this results ...

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  15. ALLEGED BOOTLEG RING

    Including the Mayor of the city and the sheriff, the prosecuting attorney, and justices of the peace, 60 persons have been arrested at Gary (Indians) ...

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  16. KINFAUNS CASTLE'S CREW

    The Hamburg America line has presented silver watches to all the seamen cm the Kinfauus Castle in recognition of their her heroism in saving the ...

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  17. The News in Launceston

    Messrs. F. H. Stephens and Co., the Launceston agents of the Commonwealth line, yesterday received the following cable message from the Melbourne ...

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  18. ORDERS FOR COAL.

    Coal exporters at Hull continue to be inundated with telegrams from Germany, asking them to sell cargoes of Yorkshire coal against cash deposited in the ...

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  19. Commonwealth Line Decision

    An important announcement regarding a reduction of overseas freight, and particularly as regards the export rate on fruit, was made to-night by Mr. Long, ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES NOT WANTED.

    While Mr. Hughes lhs agreed to stand down if an agreement call 'be reached, It is evident it this presence at the conference is causing dissatisfaction ...

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  21. THE COAL TRIBUNAL.

    At the coal tribunal to-day Mr. "Willis the Miners' Federation) urged, that the claim, of the Southern miners should to proceeded with, and that the owners' ...

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  22. THE LIMITATION BILL

    President Harding has signed the Naval Appropriations Bill, carrying the congressional suggestion that another international conference be called to limit ...

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  23. KING'S PROCTOR INTERVENES

    The King's Proctor intervened against, making absolute the decree nisi granted to Lady Maxwell Willshire, who as Liliam Birtles toured Australia in ...

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  24. FRANCE PREPARED.

    'The "New York Times' "Washington correspondent learns from the French Embassy that France will not be taken by surprise, ant is quite prepared to ...

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  25. APPROPRIATION URGED.

    Mr. Denby (Secretary of the Navy), appearing before the House of Representatives' Naval Committee, urged an immediate appropriation of 6,500,000 ...

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  26. RAILWAY TRAFFIC RESUMED.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that railway traffic has been resumed south of Dortmund on the French undertaking that the soldiers patrolling the ...

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  27. WIRELESS SCHEME

    With reference to the Pacific Cable Board's wireless experiments, Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), interviewed by a representative ...

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  28. THE STRIKE MAY SPREAD.

    Following the miners' and railwaymen's resolutions, the Ruhr miners descended the pits, but refused to work. The railwaymen have also struck. It ...

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  29. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    Mr. N. Grattan Doyle, Conservative member of the House of Commons for. North Newcastle, is resigning to provide a seat for Sir Arthur Griffith Boscawen ...

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  30. SAND IN THE MACHINERY.

    Referring to the discussions at the conference to-day, one Country party member, explained that the position had not changed Commenting on Mr. Hughes ...

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  31. BREAKING THE STRIKES.

    It is reported that the French intend to break the strikes in the Ruhr by the protection of persons wishing to work and feeding them. ...

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  32. TWO ALTERNATIVES.

    Owing to the reticence of the delegates to the conference, it is difficult to ascertain the 'terms of the memoranda which have boon exchanged. It has been ...

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  33. FREE MEN, NOT SLAVES.

    A meeting of the labour leaders at Bochum decided to inform the French that German labourers are free men, and would never be the slaves of foreigners. ...

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  34. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    The secretary of the Indian Congress at Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, East 'Africa, has wired to Delhi that it confidential despatch on the Indian policy ...

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  35. About People

    Mr. A. Gray, managing director for Australasia of Gordon and Gotch, Ltd., is spending a few days in Tasmania. A message from London states that ...

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  36. STRIKERS NOT RE-EMPLOYED.

    To-day the seamen n who have been on strike presented themselves for work, but there was no employment for them. More than 600 strikers are Idle. ...

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  37. SOME SWEEPING DEMANDS.

    The "Daily Express'" Essen correspondent states that the Dortmund railwaymen refused to return to worn until the French agreed to the ...

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  38. MIXED ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL

    At the meeting of the Franco-German mixed arbitration tribunal the German arbitrator refused to continue to participate. The French delegates ...

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  39. New South Wales Items

    Robert Turner, who was sentenced to death for a criminal offence against a girl Under the ago of 10 years, is to serve 15 years In gaol. ...

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  40. THE OTHER COMPANIES.

    One of the most welcome advices that has been received by importers for many year's past came to hand this morning in the shape of a cablegram received by ...

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  41. Fruit Freight Reduction

    The decision of the Commonwealth Shipping Line to reduce the freight on. fruit to England to 4s per case for the coming season was unexpected, and ...

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  42. OVERSEA TRADE

    Referring to overseas trade, Sir, V. Joynson Hicks (Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade) said at Reading—We are no longer self-contained. ...

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  43. THE BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    Speaking at Reading, Sir W. Joynson Hicks (Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade) said:—"Though we may lot agree altogether with France's steps ...

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  44. NATIONALISTS WOULD SUPPORT COUNTRY.

    The reply formulated by the Nationalist delegates, It is stated, sot out that the Nationalists would give a Country, Party Ministry support. This support ...

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  45. LAWRENCE STATUE.

    The extremists in India warned the Government a year ago that the Lawrance status in Lahore was offensive to Indian national aspirations, probably ...

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  46. MORATORIUM PLAN.

    The "Westminster Gazette's" Paris, correspondent says that the French moratorium plan as communicated to the Reparations Commission provides ...

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  47. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    The seismograph at the Georgetown University has registered an exception. ally severe earthquake lasting three hours. The locality is estimated to be ...

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  48. A COMPOSITE MINISTRY.

    Out of 'three opposing views there has been evolved the third alternative which is a composite 'Ministry. So far the principal obstacle to agreement upon a ...

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  49. M.C.C. in Africa

    With a loss of practically a day through fain, and heavy scoring on both sides in the first Innings of the third test match between the M.C.C. team and South, ...

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  50. A UNITED STATES VIEW.

    Senator Borah, of Washington, says—"The United States cannot with honour remain silent concerning the Ruhr situation. We see the German people ...

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  51. EVENTS IN IRELAND

    The irregulars ambushed a cycle patrol of twelve Free State soldiers at Clonakilty. Two of the soldiers escaped and procured reinforcements. A ...

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  52. STATEMENT BY MR. KNEEN.

    That the Conference lines will not take the action of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers in reducing freights to the United Kingdom and the ...

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  53. IMPORTANT CAPTURES.

    It has been officially announced that the whole of the divisional staff of the First Southern Division of the Irish irregulars has been captured near Macroom, ...

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  54. FIVE MEN EXECUTED.

    Two men have been executed in Dundalk for being in unlawful possession of arms. Three more executions have occurred ...

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  55. YESTERDAY'S MEETING.

    The meeting between the party managers to-day lasted only 20 minutes. There was some delay in starting the proceedings at the meeting of the ...

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  56. Doctor on Serious Charge

    Dr. Frank Gladstone Cowan (42), formerly of Angaston, pleaded not guilty at the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day to a charge of having committed ...

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  57. ENGINE BLOWN TO BITS.

    A mail train running between Athlone and Westport encountered a land mine spear Kiltoom. The engine was blown to bits, but there were no fatalities. ...

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