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  2. RAILWAY GOAL TRANSPORT.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.—While the lighting and heating services of Melbourne are restricted, and a large number of people are unemployed owing to industries ...

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  3. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    In view of the announcement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) that no further concessions would be made, the Melbourne men were less hopeful yesterday ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    Considerable feeling was expressed at the meeting yesterday of the State council of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League ...

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  5. HOLLAND AND EX-KAISER

    Press announcements from The Hague are made to the effect that Holland has decided to adhere to her refusal to surrender the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT.

    The State arrangements for welcoming His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales on his arrival in Victoria were considered yesterday by a special committee, consisting ...

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  7. FIUME.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphed on Tuesday:—"It is now said in well-informed circles that, owing to President Wilson's ...

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  8. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    Dr. J. H. Gilruth (ex-Administrator of the Northern Territory) was under examination during the whole of yesterday's sitting of Mr. Justice Ewing's inquiry into ...

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  9. THE WORLD'S PERIL.

    In a speech at New York Mr. Hoover, United States Food Controller, said that most of the world problems were predominantly economic. If America was to ...

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  10. JAPANESE IN CANADA.

    The Associated Boards of Trade in British Columbia have passed a resolution urging the Canadian Government to take immediate action to prevent Japanese ...

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  11. SLAUGHTERED ARMENIANS

    News, has reached Athens that Turkish and Kurdish outrages upon the Armenians continue. Latest news states that 8,000 persons were massacred in one district. ...

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  12. SUSPENDED WAR PENSION.

    Whether the War Pensions department was justified in suspending a soldier's pension in order to assist the police in tracing him, was discussed at a meeting of the ...

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  13. America Cup.

    The New York Yacht Club has formally announced its acceptance of Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge, made through the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, to race for the America ...

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  14. AVIATION IN THE EAST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith were the guests of honour at the Millions Club's luncheon to-day. More than 350 members attended. ...

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  15. American Shipping Losses.

    The American steam collier. Malden (5.954 tons) has gone ashore on the Long Island coast. The steamer William Henry Webb, which ...

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  16. Daring Railway Station Theft.

    A daring theft occurred at Paddington railway station in London on Monday. A jeweller's traveller put down, in order to pay for his railway ticket, a handbag ...

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  17. STREET FRUIT STALLS.

    A suggestion from the Castlemaine branch, dealing with the sale of fruit in the streets of the metropolis, was read at the meeting yesterday of the State council ...

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  18. RAILWAYS CLASSIFICATION.

    Evidence by yard foremen employed in the Melbourne and Bendigo goods yards was heard yesterday by the Railways Classification Board relative to their claims that ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    A report submitted to the United States Congress by a committee appointed to investigate the conduct of aviation services during the war states that the United ...

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  20. FATE OF TURKEY.

    The Allied Supreme Council has finally decided upon the internationalisation of the Dardanelles. The Australian Press Association learns ...

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  21. DEMOBILISED SOLDIERS.

    Allegations were made to the Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday that demobilised [?]diers who had been employed in the railway service prior to enlistment were now ...

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  22. DISPOSAL OF WOOL CLIP.

    Sir,—There is and has been a great deal of controversy in respect to the present system of wool appraisement and the general way in which the Australian wool clip ...

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  23. CHINA'S MUDDLE.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the legations at the Chinese capital of Great Britain, France, America, and Japan have addressed ...

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  24. FIJI STRIKE.

    Despite the appointment of a commission by the Governor of Fiji to inquire into the grievances of the Indian workers who are now on strike there, work has not yet ...

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  25. U.S.A. and League.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," 34 Republican senators have declared that they cannot accept either of the two drafts of the ...

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  26. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union concluded its sitting in Sydney to-day. The question of one Big Union was ...

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  27. TWO MEN KILLED

    MOLONG (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—Frank Caragher. a returned soldier, and George Willis, proprietor of the Freemasons' Hotel, were fatally shot on Tuesday night. ...

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  28. LOCKING THE MURRAY.

    The Murray Waters Commission met in Melbourne yesterday and considered a number of financial and other administrative matters, including the size of the locks to ...

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  29. Will of Gaby Deslys.

    Gaoy Deslys, the famous French revue actress, who died recently, and left about £400,000, bequcathed her dancing partner, Harry Pilcer, an annuity of 18,000 franes ...

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  31. STRIKE ON RELIEF WORK.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—Forty returned soldiers employed on relief work provided by the Government ceased work to-day because they were not allowed ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Norman Arthur Miles, of Collett street, Kep[?] ton, railway employe[?]. Causes of insolvency—S[?]ckness of wife and family, high cost of living, and paying heavy interest on borrowed money. ...

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