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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    d'Annunzio's comic opera exploits continue. Today he seized Admiral Casanova, whom the Italian Government sent to recall to duly the crews ...

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  3. AMPLESUPPLY OF BREED BAKED

    A supply of bread ample for all requirements was baked today. The strike committee has called upon the members of the Operateve ...

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  4. SERIOUS LABOR TROUBLE IN THE KEY INDUSTRIES

    About 50,000 [?]ronfounders, coremakers, and dressers, representing the key industries, have struck f[?] an increase of 15s a week in their ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    According to the terms of the Bulgarian peace treaty, Bulgaria's southern boundary follows the line of the Rhodope Mountains, but an ...

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  6. UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA

    Since the anti-profiteering campaign began there has been a general decline of 15 per cent. in prices of foodstuffs throughout the United ...

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  7. DENIKINE JUNCTIONS WITH THE POLES

    General Denikine has effected a junction with the Polish army at Kerestone. ...

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  8. THE BALKANS

    M.Theodoroff, the chief Bulgarian delegate, in accepting the peace terms, denounced m an angry manner the authors of Bulgaria's ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN WOOL FOR U.S.A.

    The authorities have arranged to ship 50,000 bales of Australian and New Zealand, wood direct to Boston, where it will be auctioned by ...

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  10. GENERAL ITEMS

    General Gough's report to the Supreme Council in Paris shows that Germany as apparently determined to maintain the Baltic provinces as ...

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  11. ANOTHER SHIPPING DISPUTE

    A stop-work meeting of members of the Seamen's Union today decided to cease work on all vessels on Australian articles unless the ...

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  12. [?]RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED

    Mr. Thomas, the general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, has given serious warning of a threatened railway strike over ...

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  13. JAPAN

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says information has been received from Tok[?]o to the effect that japan will ...

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  14. STRIKE OF STEEL WORKERS

    A strike of the employees of the United States Steel Trust has been called [?]owing to the refusal of the Trust to recogn[?]se their union. A ...

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  15. NATIONAL APPROVAL OF D'ANNUNCIO'S ACTION

    D'Annunzio's exploits in F[?]ume have a[?]oused extraordinary enthusiasm throughout Italy, and entire approval of die city's ...

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  16. GERMAN OBSTINACY

    The Supreme Council is discussing the situation in regard to the Bal[?] Provinces, where von Goltz's army of 100,000 has refused to withdraw. ...

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  17. AUSTRIA

    A shortage of coal has paralysed the city. Trams have been stopped and restaurants and theatres are closed at 8 o'clock at night. The ...

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  18. 500,000 STEEL WORKERS AFFECTED

    Reports from dozens of cities state that Chicago Calumet, Pittsburgh, B[?]ngham, and New York are wheeling into line with other steel ...

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  19. RUSSIA

    A message from London reports that the Soviet Government in Petrograd has made overtures to the Allies for peace on the Allies' terms. ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN REPUBLIC

    The Budapest cprrespondent of the London "Daily Express" says the Rumanian troops will evacuate Budapest within the next few days, ...

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  21. SITUATION AT FIUME CONSIDERED SERIOUS

    The Prime Minister has informed the Chamber of Deputies that the situation at Fiume is serious. ...

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  22. ULTIMATUM TO THE GOVERNMENT

    The railwaymen have rejecte[?] the Government's proposals, and have sent to the Government an ultimatum demanding a favorable reply by ...

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  23. FRANCE

    The Supreme Council has handed over to France a mandate with regard to the Cameroons and Togoland. ...

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  24. BOLSHEVIKS AND BALTIC PROVINCES

    It as stated in Conference circles that the Baltic countries have a greed not to make a separate peace with the Bolsheviks without the ...

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  25. AN EXTRAORDINARY MESSAGE

    The Venetian newspapers publish an extraordinary message from d'Annunzio to the Venetians, summoning them to cast off the shameful ...

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  26. WILSON ON THE AUSTRALIANS

    Speaking at San Diego (Galifornia) President Wilson asked "Can we deny a vote on the League of Nations to the stout little ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    Although no case was heard during the first week of the operation of the Profiteering Act, the prices of commodi[?]es es are fallieci ...

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  28. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK SUCCESSES

    General De[?]kine's successes continue. In addition to the capture of Kursk, which is an important Junction of the Kharkov-Moscow ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. INSURANCE RATES TREBLED

    The Pittsburgh correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that Mr. Foster, secretary of the Steel Workers Union, has asserted that ...

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  30. BLOCKADE OF FIUME

    The siege blockade of fiume is tightening, but the inhabitants are readily submitting to the rat[?]on[?]ng of food supplies. ...

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  31. EXPULSION OF FOREIGNERS FROM FIUME

    The Geneva correspondent of [?]ie New York "Times" states that despatches from Laibach and Lugano indicate that d'Aonunzio has begun ...

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  32. REPATRIATION OF CZECH SLOVAK TROOPS

    The Supreme Council has discussed the question of the repatriation of some 50,000 Czecho Slovak soldiers who are stilt in Siberia. It is ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN

    No further developments have occurred in the situation connected with the bakers' strike. The master bakers organisation succeeded in ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIKS NEGOTIATING WITH UKRAINIANS

    A Ukramian official despatch reports that the Bolsheviks have opened peace nego[?]ations, and are offering to recognise the Independence ...

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  35. COALITION LIBERAL VICTORY

    For the vacancy in the electoraste of Pontefract, caused by the death of Sir J. Compton-Rickett, Mr. Forrest (Coalition Liberal) Polled ...

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  36. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    Messrs. Lboyd George, Bonar Law, [?] Milner and Mr. Churchill were greeted heartily at the Victoria railway station on the[?] ...

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  37. A CONFERENCE REFUSED

    At Cleveland some 50,000 employees of the Steel Trust of the United States are on strike on account of the refusal of the ...

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  38. RAIDS BY D'ANNUNZIO

    New York, September 23 A message from London says that d'Annunzio is raiding Slav Jterritoru. ...

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  39. A STEAMER CAPSIZED

    The No[?]weg[?]an steamer Hortense Lea, laden with wood pulp, capsized off the Tyne. Fourteen of the passengers and crew were rescued ...

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  40. AN OFFER BY JAPAN

    Japan has placed[?] her troops at the Allies' disposal in order to relieve the Czecho Slovak troops in S[?]beria. ...

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  41. ITALIAN MINISTER RESIGNS

    A London message asserts that Signer Tittom, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has resigned over the Fiume incident. ...

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  42. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS TO GO WITHOUT BREAD

    At the [?]clusion of a mass meeting of operative bakers yesterday, it was announced that it had been decided to extend the strike by ...

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  43. BOLSHEVIK BOMB THROWING

    According to a Bolshevik wireless message, a bomb was thrown into the guardroom premises occupied by Admiral Koltchak, six ...

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  44. RIOTS AT PITTSBURGH

    Strike riots have begun here. The police clubbed a number of dis-orderly strikers and shots were fired many persons being injured. ...

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  45. GERMAN DEPORTEES TRY TO ESCAPE

    Two German deportees from Australia in the steamer Rio Negro made an attempt to escape here One of them swam ashore, and the ...

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  46. TRADES UNION DEMONSTRATION

    Over 40 speeches were delivered at a trades unions demonstration [?] Hyde Park yesterday against profiteering and in favor of the ...

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  47. THE ALLIES AND THE FIUME QUESTION

    It is asserted in well informed Italian circles here that President Wilson has accepted the views of M. Clemenceau and Mr. Lloyd ...

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  48. KOLTCHAK'S ADVANCE

    A report received from Omsk sags that Koltchak is advancing on all parts of the front, and there has been fierce fighting in the direction ...

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  49. FATAL RIOTS

    During riots which arose from the strike of employees of the Steel Trust, 11 persons were injured and one killed. ...

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  51. REGULATION OF PRICES

    Mr. McCurdy, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Food, has announced that a new food order limited the grass profits from ...

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  52. PREVENTING SALE OF ARMS AND MUNITIONS

    The Allies' delegates, including those of Rumania and Serbia, have signed a convention to prevent the sale of the arms and munitions ...

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  53. STATE TROOPS GUARDING PITTS BURG AND BETHLEHEM

    Rioting has occurred in Farrell, during which two persons were killed, and many injured. The Steel Trust's furnaces have been closed ...

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  54. UNITED STATES' ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE FIUME QUESTION

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" says it is believed that President Wilson has informed the Supreme Council that ...

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  55. MASTER BAKERS AT WORK

    The master bakers today turned out 220,000 loaves of bread, and at many shops the supply exceeded the demand. No further steps ...

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  56. IRISH UNREST

    The military at Dublin raoded the premises of and suppressed the following four newspapers: Griffith's "Organ of Irish Nationality, ""New ...

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  57. BRITISH

    About 130 steamers are idle at Hull [?]wing to the strike of some 5000 d[?]ck laborers[?] who are defying their leaders' efforts to ...

    Article : 49 words
  58. COAL TROUBLE BREWING IN VICTORIA

    The following special notice was posted up at the Coal Shale Employees' Federation office at Wonthagg[?] this afternoon: "Quarterly ...

    Article : 54 words
  59. NEW ZEALAND

    Admiral Jellic[?]e when speaking in Auckland said: "There are problems in these waters of the Pacific which are unknown, but may in ...

    Article : 113 words
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