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  2. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    During his visit the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) gave much attention to the expansion and improvement of the business relations between Australia and ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY.

    lt is reported from Copenhagen that in accordance with the decision of the German National Assembly, the President (Herr Ebert) has signed the ...

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  4. COAL DEARER.

    There is widespread consternation in British industrial circles over the increase in the price of coal. The manufacturers in Sheffield, ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE

    No time has been lost by the Trades Hall Council, and those associated with it, in the promotion of a general strike in despatching "emissaries" to other States "to put the ...

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  6. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Surprise was expressed by all members of the State Ministry yesterday at the cable message that the Treasurer (.Mr. Mcpherson) had conveyed to the ...

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  7. TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    Although it is stated officially that a crew has been obtained for the Wainui, the departure of the steamer with troops for Launceston has been postponed. The ...

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  8. THE EX-KAISER.

    A message from Amsterdam states that the ex-Kaiser has telegraphed to Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, asking her to intercede with Queen Mary of Great Britain to ...

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  9. RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS.

    Formal approval was given by the executive committee of the Commonwealth Button Fund at a meeting held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon to the suggestion ...

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  10. WILSON BEFORE SENATE.

    President Wilson, in presenting the Peace Treaty to the United States, said that the Treaty was an indispensable instrumetality for the maintenance of the new ...

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  11. "LIGHTS OUT" ORDER.

    In the midst of all tho restrictions, unemployment, distress and inconvenience arising from the strike the community will be glad to learn that the operation of the ...

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  12. OPINIONS IN OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— The Premier (Mr. Peake) may make a statement tomorrow defining the Ministry's view on future appointments of State Governors. ...

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  13. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING.

    Sir,—In considering the imposition of additional lighting restrictions, would it not be well for the Government to decide that all retail businesses should close at 6 p.m. ...

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  14. EVENTS IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the Allies had ordered General von der Goltz, who is ...

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  15. RICHMOND RELIEF.

    Sir,—In view of the large number of applicants for relief in Richmond who are coming to the local town hull for assistance, I would ask you to be good enough ...

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  16. VIEWS OF SYDNEY UNIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nearly every trade union official in Sydney when asked for an opinion to-day on the seamen's dispute ridiculed the idea that a general strike would be ...

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  17. Restrictions Disregarded.

    Mrs. Walter J. Penny, 63 Lee street. North Cartton, was charged at the Carlton Court on Friday. before Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., with having used gas on June 5 at half-past 2 o'clock in the ...

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  18. Collingwood Fund.

    The Collingwood Relief Committee has distributed £[?]37/4/6 assist deserving cases. A credit balance of £605/9/1 remains. Donations received total £1,4-13/13/7. ...

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  19. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law, leader of the House, said that the Cabinet had had informal discussions with the Dominions statesmen regarding the ...

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  20. NAVIGATION ACT.

    Replying lo a question by Mr. Wallace (Can., N.S.W,) in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), stated that the Ministry ...

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  21. WHEAT TRANSACTIONS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Representatives yesterday by Mr. Lynch (Nat., N.S.W.), who asked what effect the recent sale of 1,000,000 tons of wheat would ...

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  22. Ministry Commended.

    WARKACKNABEAL., Friday.—The Borung Shire Council to-day a agreed to a motion upholding the action of the Federal Ministry for the maintenance of law and order in connection with the strike. ...

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  23. Loyalist Workers.

    A meeting of loyalists wharf workers was held at the Temperance Hall last night. when the following were appointed to replace others who had previously been ...

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  24. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    The s.s. Grampian (10,955 tons), of the Allan line, collided with an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland. Her bow was damaged, and several members of her crew ...

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  25. Attempt to Mat Colliers Likely.

    It was thought probable in shipping circles yesterday that, as the authorities had been successful in finding crews for three vessels, further efforts would be made ...

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  26. Suppression of "Direct Action."

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Speaking at A meeting At the Mechanics' Institute last night, Senator Bolton said that strikes and lockouts had interfered with the industries ...

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  27. EXTENDING THE STRIKE.

    "lt may be too early nnd it may be too late," said Mr; M. Joyce, president of the Trades Hall Council, when asked if yesterday were not too carly for the departure ...

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  28. KALGOORLIE MINES CLOSING

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—The conference between representatives of the firewood companies and the unions ended in a deadlock. The union representatives have ...

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  29. Increased Output of Brown Coal.

    It was announced by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday that he had conferred with the Railways Commissioners and Mr. R. Gibson, the representative of Victoria ...

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  30. Themistocles in Collision.

    The court of inquiry into the sinking of the barque Edderside by the Australian transport Themistocles has delivered its finding. lt states that the actions of the ...

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  31. Relief for Starving Town.

    PERTH, Friday.— Relief for the town of Wyndham in the shape of 100 tons of foodstuffs will be despatched by the steamer Charon by the State Ministry, to-morrow. ...

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  32. RESPITE TO FACTORIES ENDS

    Industries which resumed on Wednesday will cease half an hour after noon to-day, and thousands of people will again be idle Fuel and power were released for the three ...

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  33. Plight of North Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The controlled steamer Chillagoe sailed for the north last night with a full cargo of 1,700tons of food stuffs, but with only sufficient coal to take ...

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  34. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A motion has been introduced into the United States, asking President Wilson to produce a copy of the letter in which he protested against the claims of Japan to ...

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  35. STORY OF DARDANELLES.

    Speaking at Newport, General Sir Ian Hamilton announced that the Royal commission in relation to the Dardanelles operations in the war had obtained within the ...

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  36. Position in South Australia.

    ADELAlDE, Friday.—The situation arising from the shortage of coal is becoming more acute each day, and further restrittions in the use of gas and electricity for ...

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  37. SHARE IN TURKEY.

    M. Meklahof[?], on behalf of Admiral Koltchak's Russian Government, has sent to the Peace Conference a message asking for a mandate over the Dardanelles and ...

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  38. TOWNSVILLE STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Ryan) stated to-day that a conference between the managers of the meat works companies in Brisbane and representatives of ...

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  39. "THEY MADE US STRIKE."

    Sir,—I venture to commend to the Trades Hall on the one hand, and the constitutional and properly appointed authorities on the other, the perusual of an article in the ...

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  40. TROOPS ABROAD.

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  41. Coal from India Suggested.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Boyd (Nat.) inquired if, in view of the decision of the industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall Council to ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S MISSION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—"ln this great continent of Australia we have only five millions of people, and five millions of people are insufficient to defend this ...

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  43. EX-CLERGYMAN ARRESTED.

    GEELONG, Friday—A farmer elergyman, named Frank Fleming Prince, was arrested at Queenscliff on Friday on a charge of indecent assault. He was in Geelong on ...

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  44. TRAM RESTRICTIONS.

    Suburban residents who denpend on tram services received with concern the intimation that from Wednesday the services will terminate at 7 o'clock on week nights, while ...

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  45. Sugar Stocks Depleted.

    Owing to the shipping strike, the success of this season's sugar crushing is seriously threatened. By this time all the Queensland mills should be in full operation, but ...

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  46. Singapore Riots Quelled.

    The riots that recently broke out in the Straits Settlements have been quelled, and H.M.A.S. Sydney, which took a part in the restoration of order, has now left ...

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  47. SOLDIERS AND BOLSHEVIKS.

    Sir,—With reference to the report of a speech made by General Brand at the unveiling of an honour board at the Brighton Yacht Club last evening, I was astounded ...

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  48. THE R 34.

    The latest report regarding the giants British dirigible airship R 34; which is now on the return flight to England from the United States, via the Azores, is that is ...

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  49. Ex-King's Estates.

    A special court in London has decided that the securities in London, amounting to £400,000, which were held by the ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, shall be forfeited to ...

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  50. MOUNT MORGAN FINANCE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.—The annual report of the Mt. Morgan Gold-mining Company reveals a surplus of £111,640, and a revenue for the year of £974,950. The ...

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  51. Dissatisfied Electricians.

    The latest development in connection with the demand by London electricians for higher pay is a threat by the electricians to extinguish the London peace ...

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  52. Work on the Wharves.

    Under police protection, several gangs of loyalist workers are still engaged at the Customs compound. They are permitted to work without interruption, for the ...

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  53. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    ADELAIDE (509 Miles). — Arrived.—July 11— Melbourn from Suez: [?], from London; Wollomai, from Tasmania. ...

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  54. MOTOR-CAR STOLEN.

    Mr. J. Selby has reported to the Criminal Investigation department that, at half-past 11 o' clock on Thursday night his motor-car No. 12,398 a double-seated six-cylinder Buick, had been stolen ...

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