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  2. GAS STRIKE.

    In his endeavours to bring about a settlement of the gas strike, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) had further conferences yesterday with the representatives of the gas ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The lights of Hobart were burning brightly along the waterfront, below a cloud of wreaths creeping across Mount Wellington, when the Renown silently stole ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX.

    Replying in the House of Commons on Thursday to a question by Sir Frederick Young (Coalition Unionist), the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The proceedings for the first half-hour in the House of Representatives yesterday can only be described as frivolous. As soon as the House met, Mr. Ryan (Cau., ...

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  6. MAILBAG ROBBERY.

    WOODEND, Friday.—Investigations are being made into an audacious theft of mail matter from the 4.50 p.m. Bendigo and Echuca train on Thursday evening. It is ...

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  7. AMERICA CUP.

    A description of the third race between Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Sharmrock IV and the Resolute, the defender of the America Cup, states that Shamrock crossed ...

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  8. FOREIGN OUTLOOK

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister made a statement in regard to the Spa Conference. He ...

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  9. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Mr. Ryan (Can., N.S.W.) asked the Minister for the Navy whether, in view of his rumoured probable appointment to the post of High Commissioner, the Ministry would ...

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  10. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" reports that Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a deputation from the Trade Union Congress regarding Ireland, expressed a willingness to confer ...

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  11. POLAND'S PLIGHT

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" of Paris, reports that civilians are beginning to evacuate that city, and the foreign missions, including various ...

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  12. PRICE OF NEWS PRINT.

    Dr. Earle Page (C.P., N.S.W.) asked the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) in the House of Representatives yesterday whether, in view of the hardship imposed ...

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  13. RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Serious disturbances occurred in the Belfast shipping yards on Wednesday. The Unionist workers held meetings, and resolved to boycott the Sinn Feiners and ...

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  14. RENOWN LEAVES HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Renown sailed for Sydney promptly at 7 o'clock this morning. On Thursday Mrs. H. Peverell, whose husband was pilot of the Ophir when the ...

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  15. Rush to the Colours.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that there is no sign of the Poles' reply to consider an armistice. Many volunteer regiments have ...

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  16. SHIPPING CONTROL FINANCE.

    Mr. Ryan (Cau., N.S.W.) gave notice in the House of Representatives yesterday that, contingent on statutory rule 119/1920, dated July 7, 1920, amending the War ...

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  17. VISIT TO BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An order is to be issued by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Ferry) restricting the prices charged by hotels, boarding-houses, and cafes during ...

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  18. London Press Comments.

    The Polish situation, and Mr. Lloyd George's comments on it, form the outstanding topic of the day in London. The "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"The ...

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  19. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.

    Replying to Mr. Corser (Nat., Q.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) said that he was advised by the ...

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  20. W.A. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Cabinet met last night to consider the matters upon which the civil servants and teachers on strike desired assurances from the Ministry. The ...

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  21. Amritsar Shooting.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday the debate was concluded on the motion by Viscount Finlay (Unionist), deploring the conduct of Brigadier-General Dyer's case as ...

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  22. "Attack on Catholics."

    Replying in the House of Commons to questions by Mr. Devlin (Nat.) in regard to the trouble at Belfast which Mr. Devlin described as "an organised attack on ...

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  23. Empire Forestry Commission.

    Delegates to the Empire Forestry Conference attended at Buckingham Palance on Wednesday, and Mr. H. R. Muckay, a member of the Victorian Forestry ...

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  24. Arming Against Bolsheviks.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "New York Herald" of Paris, the German Government has completed plans to arm the East Prussians against the ...

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  25. LABOUR BECOMES ARROGANT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting of the executive of the Australian Labour party to-day, reference was made to expulsion of Labour men for having advocated ...

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  26. FATHER JERGER'S CASE.

    On behalf of Father Jerger, Messrs. Brennan and Rundle, solicitors, yesterday issued a writ against Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie, the Assistant Minister for ...

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  27. Roumania Preparing.

    The Bolshevik invasion of Roumania is officially denied, but the Roumanian army has been mobilised to resist the Bolsheviks. ...

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  28. War Prisoners in Siberia.

    It is stated from Russia that there are still 200,000 war prisoners, mostly from Central Europe in Siberia and Turkestan, and that 15,000 of the prisoners in Siberia can ...

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  29. Ultimatum to Syria.

    It is officially announced that the Emir Feisul, the leader of the Syrians, who have been fighting the French, has accepted General Gourand's ultimatum. ...

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  30. Damage by Sinn Feiners.

    At question time in the House of Commons on thursday, Sir Hamar Greenwood stated that it was estimated that £2,000,000 worth of property bad been destroyed by ...

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  31. British Note to Russia.

    The British note to Russia points out several inaccuracies in the Soviet reply. It also announces that Great Britain's view of the Soviet's willingness to grant an ...

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  32. P. and O. LINE STEAMERS.

    Mr. J. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, said yesterday that the committee of management of the federation had agreed to a motion deciding ...

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  33. GALLIPOLI DISCOVERY.

    Sir Ian Hamilton, when in command at Gallipoli, alluded in a despatch of August 12, 1915, to the fate of the Fifth Norfolk Territorials, including a Sandringham ...

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  34. Chinese Upheaval.

    It is reported from Pekin that the Military party, under General Tuan Chi Jui, has offered peace terms, amounting to complete capitulation. General Tuan offered ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The charman of the Central Wool Committee (Sir John Higgins) has received from the Director-General of Raw Materials the following analysis of transactions ...

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  36. GERMAN INSINUATIONS.

    The insinuation is being carefully spread throughout Germany that a bargain has been made between Great Britain and France at Germany's expense, under which ...

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  37. Bradford Wool Market.

    There was rather a better tone on the Bradford market on Thursdny, with some inquiry for medium crossbreds, but the volume of business done was small. ...

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  38. Seamen's Conference.

    Senator R. S. Guthrie and Messrs. Leslie and Burke, the Australian delegates to the Seamen's International Conference at Genoa, have returned to London. In an ...

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  39. CITIZEN MILITARY TRAINING.

    BALLARAT, Friday. — "If at Gallipoli I had had one tenth of the resources in army and munitions which I had subcequently in France three years later, we ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    A second German rigid airship 642ft in length has been delivered safely in England. The conference of international jurists ...

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  41. Mesopotamia Rising.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday, the Secretary for War (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced that a relief column had reached Rumeita, ...

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  42. Turks and Peace.

    The "Chicago Tribune" of Paris says that the Turkish Cabinet has unanimously decided to sign the Peace Treaty and that Towfik Boy (Minister of Finance) and Hadi ...

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  43. PRICE OF MILK.

    An announcement was made by the Fair Profits Commission yesterday that the retail price of milk will be reduced by ½d. a quart from Monday. ...

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  44. THE NEW TREASURER.

    The leader of the Caucus party (Mr. Tudor) asked the Minister for the Navy, who was leading the House at the time, what was the reason for the delay in billing ...

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  45. Japan and Siberia.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, received in Honolulu, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Hanacka) will be the civil administrator of Northern Saghalien[?] ...

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  46. Lieut Parer's Flight.

    WELTEVREDEN (Java), Thursday.— Lieutenants Parer and Mackintosh, who are flying lo Australia, left Muntok, on the south-west coast of the island of Banca ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND COLLIERY IDLE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The Pukemiro coal mine, at Huntly Isle, in consequence of a demand for higher pay, has stopped work. An official statement indicates the ...

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  48. Moscow Labour Conference.

    A Moscow wireless message states that the delegates to the third International Labour Conference have arrived in that city and that they include representatives ...

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