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  2. TRANSPORT DELAYS.

    Goods traffic on the railways, which is already badly disorganised, is getting into a worse position every day. On the main line the Albury yesterday there were ...

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  3. ROSS SMITH FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith finished their public engagements in Sydney to-day, and when they retired to-night they did so with a ...

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  4. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The executive of the Institute of Marine Engineers" to day again sought legal advice regarding the recent proclamation by the Government ...

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  5. COST OF LIVING.

    Evidence regarding the cost of flour was given before the Fair Profita Commission yesterday. The commission consists of Major-General Sir James MeCay[?] ...

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  6. FIUME[?] PROBLEM.

    It is understood that the reply of the Allies to President Wilson s memorandum on the Adriatic question expresses the hope soon to see America represented at the ...

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  7. DEMPSEY FIGHT.

    Mr. William Fox, the well known American moving picture producer, cabled three weeks ago to Deschanps, Carpentier's manager, offering Carpentier either a ...

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  8. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    The proceedings of the Royal commission appointed to inquire into Northern Territory affairs do not tend to flag undeer Mr. Justice Ewing. Yesterday's sitting at the ...

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  9. NEAR EAST QUESTION.

    The Supreme Allied Council has appointed three commissioners to consider the boult daries of the new Armenian Republic, the Turkish debt to the Allies, and Greece's ...

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  10. COTTON MONOPOLY.

    The Profiteering Act sub-committee, which has been investigating the alleged sewing-cottong combine, reports that after exhaustive inquiries it has found that the ...

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  11. Defender of Kut.

    It was announced last month that Major-General Sir Charles Townshend the defender of Kut-el-Amara, which he ultimatcly surrendered to the Turks, together ...

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  12. GAS LEGISLATION.

    Replying to a deputation which waited upon him yesterdau morning, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) said that he quite agreed that, the time was overdue for amending gas ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Acting Secretary of State for External Affairs in Crinada (Mr. Rowell) has declared in a speech that if the United States Senate adopts the reservations ...

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  14. Violent Crimes in England.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that he intended, in consequence of the recent increase in burglaries and violent crimes, ...

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  15. Cost of State Control.

    The British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) estimate sthat the subsidy to be paid by the Government on account of the railways for the current ...

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  16. JOBBING PRINTERS' WAGES.

    A strike of jobbing printers is threatened, owing to dissatisfaction with a new determination of the wages board fixing the weekly wage at £4/12/6. The men claim ...

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  17. New South Wales Loan.

    The New South Wales conversion loan of £2,000,000, bearing 5[?] per cent, interest, issued at £98/10/, has been covered. [The conditions innounccd in connection with ...

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  18. FRANCE'S DUTY.

    The new French President (M. Desebanet), in a speech in Paris on Wednesday, said:— "France shall overcome the difficulties ...

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  19. Dublin's Sinn Fein Mayor.

    Mr. Kelly, the Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of Dublin, has been released from Wormwood Scrubs prison, near London, owing to [?]d health. He has been taken to a ...

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  20. TROOPS RETURNING.

    Homecoming troops and dependants on the s.s. Megantic are expected to disembark at the New Pier, Port Melbourne, at half-past 6 o'clock this evening. The ...

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  21. FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    There was no indication yesterday among the building trade unions that the suspension by the State Cabinet of wages board determinations was likely to cause a ...

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  22. The Slesvig Plebiscite.

    At twenty large meeting held in Germany protests were made against the separation of German territory by plebiscites ordered by the Peace Treaty. ...

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  23. U.S.A. AND PEACE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says that it is felt there that Mr Lansing's resignation from the Cabinet has strengthened the ...

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  24. SCRUB ABLAZE AT BLACK ROCK.

    Fire swept through nearly 60 acres of ti-tree scrub near Balcombe road, Black Rock yesteday afternoon. Originating between the main road and the railway-line, ...

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  25. President Wilson's Health.

    A proposal has been introduced in the United States House of Representatives for a constitutional amendment providing that the Supreme Court, upon the request ...

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  26. Trade With Germany.

    It is announced from Berlin that German exports to Great Britain in 1919 were about £1,000,000, and her imports from Great Britain about £14,750,000. ...

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  27. Mad Mullah Defeated.

    An Anglo-Italian force, acting with Indian and African troops, and assisted by tanks and aeroplanes, has quickly stamped out the Mad Mullah's rising in Abyssinia, ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The White Star liner Corinthic was to sail from London yesterday (Thursday), carrying 55 retu[?]ing soldiers to New Zealand. She will be the last troop transport ...

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  29. WARSHIP'S STOKEHOLD FLOODED.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Whilst H.M.S. Encounter was anchored in the stream at Hobart on Tuesday the stokehold of the vessel was flooded to a depth of 6ft. through ...

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  30. Bolsheviks Going South.

    News has reached Paris that the Bolsheviks have attacked Roumanians in the Mobiler district, but were repulsed. The Bolsheviks are approaching the ...

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  31. Money for C[?]ina.

    M. T. W. Lamont, who is going to Japan on behalf of Chicago bankers, states that if the present consortium negotiations are concluded China will be granted a loan of ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. London Wool Sales.

    Continental buyers operated more strongly in gretsy merinoes, comebacks, and fine and medium crossbreds, prices hardening Otherwise prices were unchanged. The ...

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  33. THURSDAY ISLAND EPIDEMIC.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—The arrived of the steamer Roggeveen with four doctors and 14 assistants has had a cheering effect. The doctors are at work here, and ...

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  36. Cape Town Tram Strike Ends

    The tramway employees in Cape Town, who have been on strike for some time past, have returned to work, and agreed to a[?]bimt their dispute to arbitration. ...

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