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  2. THE COAL POSITION.

    Coal stocks in Melbourne are still acutely low. The general postion showed no improvement yesterday. Owing to the serious situation in which industries have been ...

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  3. PARER'S FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a gathering of leading citizens at the Town Hall to-day at the invitation of the Lord Mayor (Alderman Fitzgerald), to meet and ...

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  4. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The tribunal appointed to inquire into the working conditions and claims of the miners, with a view to settling the protracted strike at Broken ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange is quiet, the uncertainty of the European outlook making everyone cautious, but prices generally are firm, especially gilt-edgeds. There is a ...

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  6. THE CHARITIES BILL.

    A conference of representatives of the metropolitan hospitals nnd charitable institutious and the Country Hospitals Association held yesterday decided to ask the ...

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  7. POLES' SUCCESS.

    The French Prime Minister (M. Millerand) has sent a message of congratulation to General Pilsudaski, the Polish commanderin-chief, "On the glory with which your ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.M.S. Renown, with the Prince of Wales on board anchored off Suva at 8 o'clock this morning after making the fastest voyage on record from Sydney to Suva. ...

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  9. CLAIM BY W.A. RAILWAY-MEN.

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr. Justice Burnside, in the Arbitration Court to-day, commenced hearing the Railway Union's claim for an all round increase of 24/ a week. Mr. ...

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  10. "AU REVOIR."

    The Federal president of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League (Captain G. J. C. Dyett) received the following wireless message from H.R.H. the Prince ...

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  11. Envoys at Minsk.

    It is believed that the Bolsheviks are keeping the Polish armistice envoys at Minsk in ignorance of the retreat of the Bolshevik army. ...

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  12. Cargoes Arriving.

    Only 4,000 tons of coal reached Melbourne from Newcastle yesterday. This shipment was brought by the Commonwealth Government line steamer Australmount. The ...

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  13. Bloodshed in Silesia.

    It is reported from Paris that there have been further demonstrations at Kattowitz, in the plebiscite area of Silesia adjoining Poland. Armoured cars fired on a ...

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  14. JOURNALISTS' APPRECIATION.

    More leaving the Commonwealth the British journalists accompanying the Prince of Wales addressed the following letter to the Commonwealth organiser of the Royal ...

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  15. WELLINGTON'S DILEMMA.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. —A serious condition exists at Wellington. On vessels in the harbour are 4,000 tons of coal, but owing to the trouble on the ...

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  16. Trotsky's Boast.

    In addressing the closing session of the Third Internationale (the international Socialist conference), Trotsky declared that Moscow had a mailed fist powerful enough, ...

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  17. IRISH DISORDERS.

    Armed forces surprised the coastguards at Brow Head (County Cork) and removed a large quantity of stores. Four policemen while cycling from ...

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  18. CLAIM OF COALMINERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The tribunal appointed to deal with the claims of the coalminers commenced its sittings to-day at the Commonwealth Bank offices. Mr. C. Hibble, ...

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  19. LABOUR DON QUIXOTES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the course of a considered statement made to-night, the Premier (Mr. Storey) emphatically rebuked the extremists of both the Trades ...

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  20. Lord Mayor's Hunger Strike.

    The clergy have advised Alderman McSweeney, the Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of Cork, who is undergoing imprisonment at Brixton, to desist from his "hunger strike," ...

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  21. COAL FOR CEMENT WORKS.

    Sir,—The dearth of building materials, such as Portland cement and bricks, is directly attributable to the shortage of supplies of coal. Doubtless those who have ...

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  22. THE DEFENCE POLICY.

    At a special general meeting of the Commonwealth Military Board yesterday, the defence policy for the current financial year was considered, and the Ministry's ...

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  23. RAILWAYS CLASSIFICATION

    Before the Railways Classification Board yesterday Mr P. J. Carolan, on behalf of the Railways Commissioners, concluded his address in reply ...

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  24. Warning Against Strikes.

    Mr. Frank Smith, secretary of the Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Federa tion, in an interview, said that he hoped that the Indes Union Congress in ...

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  25. Dr. Mannix.

    The "Giornale d'Italia" says that Dr. Mannix is to visit Rome "ad limina." [All prelates of the Catholic Church are expected to pay "ad limina" ("on the threshold") visits to ...

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  26. PEACE IN PACIFIC.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," says that according to a despatch from Tokio, the Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Hanibar) said ...

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  27. BRISBANE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Monday—The decision of the oversea shipping companies not to load any more steamers at Brisbane until a definite assurance has been given by the ...

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  28. American Presidency.

    Speaking at Ohio, Governor Cox, the De mocratic candidate foi the American Presidency, said that the Republican Senate group was attempting to annex the ...

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  29. Engineers' Dispute.

    At the instance of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, representatives of employers and employees met in compulsory conference yesterday before Mr. Justice ...

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  30. Trade Unionists Boycotted.

    As a result of the refusal of the electricians in a factory in the Midlands to work with a foreman who is not a member of the Electrical Trade Union, the ...

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  31. German Communists.

    The Communist movement is again causing concern in Rhenish, Westphalia. A "Soviet Republic" has been proclaimed at Velbert (a town of about 5,000 people, near ...

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  32. British Occupy Trebizond.

    A Moscow wireless message reports that British forces have occupied Trebizond, an important port of Asia Minor, on the Black Sea. ...

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  33. Tanners and Leather-dressers.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Starke, a representative of the Tanners and Leather Dressers' Association submitted the minutes of an agreement ...

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  34. CITY COUNCIL DEBATE.

    Remarks made by the State Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) in his second-reading speech on the Charities Bill in the Legislative Assembly, in reference to the alleged ...

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  35. Cricket in England.

    J. W. H. T. Douglas, who is to captain the English team which is coming to Australia, made an error of judgment in captaining the Essex team in a match against ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Tho Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Japanese delegation to the Internations Conference on Communications has arrived, and ...

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  37. Disillusioned Moslems.

    The recent trouble with Indian Moslem emigrants to Afghanistan, through the Khyber Pass, has caused much disillusionment Many emigrante, who are in Kabul, have ...

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  38. MR. HIGGS AND THE CAUCUS.

    "All I have to say," said the leader of the Caucus party (Mr. Tudor), referring yesterday to the statement of Mr. Higgs, M.H.R., concerning his expulsion from the ...

    Article : 184 words
  39. Olympic Games.

    Stirring finals and a large attendance marked the sixth day of the Olympic Games at Antwerp. In the 200 metres (a few feet short of 220 yards) flat race Weedring ...

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  40. METING IN VICTORIA

    Matters affecting the mining industry in Victoria were discussed at a conference of representatives of the quartz, alluvial, and dredging companies at the Chamber of ...

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  42. America Cup.

    Mr. Ross announces that Mr Charles Nicholson of the firm of Camper and Nicholson Lte Gospoit, England, the designer of Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock ...

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  43. State Emnloyees' Anpeal Boards.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Executive Council to-day agreed to the constitution of two boards, governing appeals from civil servants and school teachers. Mr. Justice ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Her Excellency hadi Helen Munro Ferguson, who is president of the Australian Red Cross Societ, ws entertained at morning tea this ...

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  45. FEDERAL MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    A motion submitted by Alderman Jeffries at a previous meeting of the City Council, expressing dissatisfaction at the action of Federal members in increasing ...

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