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  2. MARKETS AND MONEY

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  3. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    The Hon. C. E. Davies, M.L.C., managing proprietor of "The Mercury," entertained the literary[?] commercial, and mechanical staffs[?] and all other ...

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  4. INDIA AT WAR

    The Afghan peace delegates arrived[?] at Rawalpindi yesterday (Friday[?] where they were met by Sir Hamilt[?] Grant, the Foreign Secretary to [?] ...

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  5. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    Senator Millen, Acting Prime Minister, announced to-day that there was every prospect of the seamen being at work on Thursday. The conference of ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES

    The Miners' Federation of Great Britain has accepted the formula submitted yesterday by Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, for a settlement ...

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  7. RUMANIA AND HUNGARY.

    The Rumanians are confident of their ability to repel the Hungarian Bolshevik offensive. On the other hand, an Italian report received in London ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN DELEGATES.

    A large and representative meeting of citizens, which was held at Johannesburg to-day, decided to ignore the action of the Town Council, and to give a ...

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  9. PEACE TREATY

    In his speech in the House of Commons yesterday on the second reading of the Peace Treaty Bill, Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, said he ...

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  10. AIR CONVENTION.

    The final text of the International Air Convention, which, has been issued, establishes a Commission under the League of Nations. The Commission ...

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  11. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Asquith, the former Prime Minister of England, speaking to-day at Edgeworth, in Lancashire[?] expressed serious misgivings regarding British ...

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  12. BACK TO THE FATHERLAND.

    Eight hundred Germans now in Canadian [?]rison camps are to be deported to Holland. ...

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  13. DISCOUNT.

    The market rate for short dale bills is 5 per cent., and for long date bills 3[?] per cent. ...

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  14. CONSOLS AND WAR LOANS.

    Imperial Consols, 2½ per cent., quoted at £52, the same rate as last week. British war loan, 3½ per cent., £87 7s. 6d., and 5 per cent. £94 2s. 6d., the ...

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  15. REPARATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that President Wilson has addressed a letter to Senator Lodge, asking the Foreign ...

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  16. JAPANESE DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that in the new Japanese army budget it is proposed to spend 350,000,000 yen (£35,000,000) on ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

    Commonwealth Loan, 4½ per cent., £99 5s., and 5½ £97. Victoria, 4 per cent., 1920 (January-July), £88 10s., 3½ per cent, 1924-40 (April-October), £63 ...

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  18. THE QUESTION IN DISPUTE.

    Following is the statement of the case on the Yorkshire crisis:—Mr. Justice Sankey's Commission calculated that the reduced hours would decrease ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATION.

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Australian E[?] Co. to-day, Mr. Williamson, the chairman, vigorously replied to the recent attack made by ...

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  20. GERMANY'S CONDITION.

    Remarkable military demonstrations which have taken place in Berlin during the past two days suggest that a coup by the reactionaries is imminent. ...

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  21. FRENCH SHIPPING.

    The French Government has ordered 500,000 tons of shipping, and private firms are constructing 1,915,000 tons, thus restoring the French merchant ...

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  22. SATISFACTION IN SYDNEY.

    The decision of the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union to recommend that firemen and seamen should man ships pending a round-table conference ...

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  23. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Despite the inconvenience of the hour and the threatening weather, a large crowd assembled at the Hobart railway station on Saturday evening to welcome ...

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  24. SHANTUNG.

    Cheng Wu, one of the Chinese delegates to the Peace Conference, interviewed in London to-day, stated:—The Chinese people and Government will ...

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  25. RESULT OF A SEVEN-HOUR DAY.

    The first week's coal output in Wales, as a result of the coming into operation of a seven-hour day, shows a reduction of 194,600 tons. ...

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  26. FORCED LOAN.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says the German Government is projecting the flotation of a forced 2 per cent. loan for £10,000,000,000. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    Mr. James Elder has been interviewing British manufacturers in regard to the establishment of new industries in Australia, and finds them willing to ...

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  28. THE FALLEN[?]

    The proposed Australian war memorials on Gallipoli include an imposing obelisk, altar stone, and record house a[?] Lone Pine, and smaller memorials ...

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  29. FLOODING OF THE MINES.

    As a result of the flooding of the mines, caused by the pumpers striking, some of the older Yorkshire pits will never be used again, and others will ...

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  30. UNIONISTS DENOUNCE WALSH.

    The following letter has been addressed to the press in Adelaide by Messrs. John Barnett, J. Shea, W. T. Harper, and J. Corcoran, of Port ...

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  31. EVADING TAXATION.

    A Swiss banker estimates that £1,-700,000,000 worth of scrip belonging to Germans under the influence of the ex-Kaiser and £400,000,000 worth ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Professor Shotwell, the American representative on the international Labour ...

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  33. ROTOMAHANA LEAVES MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Rotomahana, according to the shipping board at the General Post 'Office, lett Point Lonsdale at 2 p.m. yesterday for Devonport. A special ...

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  34. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Yesterday a train running from Moscow to Kieff, in Ukrainia, became derailed and caught on fire, and all the passengers lost their lives. ...

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  35. ADELAIDE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY.

    The Adelaide Electric Supply Co. is issuing £250,000 5 per cent. preference shares at par. ...

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  36. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Public interest in Great Britain centres on the situation in Northern Russia following the report received from General Ironside, the commander of the ...

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  37. WAR WITH GERMANY ENDED.

    The Poking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Chinese peace envoys have advised the President to issue a mandate declaring ...

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  38. THE GERMAN MARKET.

    The British Board of Trade points out that it is no part of the Government's policy to discourage competition with the world in the German market, ...

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  39. RACE RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that in the recent race riots at Washington hundreds of white soldiers, marines, sailors, ...

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  40. PORT ELIZABETH TRAMWAY MEN.

    The tramway employees at Port Elizabeth, in Cape Colony, after formulating similar demands to those on the Capetown trams for shorter hours and higher ...

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  41. THE EX-KAISER.

    In connection with the statement made in the House of Lords yesterday by Lord Curzon, the leader of the House, that the Government did not ...

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  42. SUGAR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the United States Department of Agriculture, estimates the American sugar crop ...

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  43. UNREST IN JAPAN.

    A despatch received in New York from Tokio states that there is a growing popular movement in Japan demanding more comfort for the wage ...

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  44. 380 MEN TO BE RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.

    The Health Department notified last night that about 380 soldiers now at Barnes Bay would be released from quarantine on Wednesday. The ...

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  45. FRENCH TRAITOR.

    Lois Richard, the French traitor who confessed to betraying his countrymen at Lill[?] to the Germans, including a schoolmaster who worked in ...

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  46. CANADIAN FINANCES.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that the Canadian House of Commons has voted a total of 834,412,200 ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    As a result of inquiries at the Premier's office on Saturday, it was ascertained that there was every prospect of getting the required number of men ...

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  48. DEVONPORT'S PREPARATIONS FOR WELCOMING THE MEN.

    Full preparations have been made for welcoming the 300 soldiers who arrive by the s.s. Rotomahana from Melbourne to-morrow morning, and if the weather ...

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  49. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Judgment was delivered in the High Court of Justice to-day in the case in which the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. sued the Imperial Government for ...

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  50. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    Officials at Washington estimate that 50,000 marine workers are out on strike, and that the tie-up of shipping in America is causing a loss of £1,000,000 ...

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  51. REPORTED REVOLT IN SERBIA.

    A despatch received in New York from Paris reports that the Croatians have revolted from the Serbian army, and established an independent ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Interest in the by-election for the Paddington seat in the Legislative Assembly, which took place yesterday[?] was very small, owing to the fact that the ...

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  53. STEAMER COAL AT LAUNCESTON.

    At a meeting of the local Coal Board held this morning, one of the subjects under discussion was the difficulty of securing supplies of native coal for the ...

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  54. MOTOR-CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    One youth was killed and another dangerously injured as the result of a collision between a motor-car and a motor-cycle on the Geelong-road on ...

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  55. CONSIDERATION BY THE BRITISH CABINET.

    It is authoritatively stated that the British Cabinet has for some days been considering the Russian situation. The only alternatives are remaining there ...

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  56. THE CABLES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the State Department announces that the United States cable censorship will cease at ...

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  57. BUILDERS LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of builders' labourers, which has caused the suspension of building in Melbourne for eight weeks, was settled to-day, when a meeting of ...

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  58. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is understood that Senator Lodge has received an assurance from a prominent British ...

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  59. REINFORCEMENTS FOR GENERAL DENIKIN.

    A wireless message received from Moscow states that the transport Roma, which was carrying officers for the army under General Denikin, the ...

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  60. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The London correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that the British Food Ministry announces that the rationing of food in ...

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  61. THE SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    Messrs. H. Jones and Co. Ltd. advise that they are in receipt of cablegrams from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, and also from their mainland ...

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  62. NEW SOUTH WALES BANK CLERKS.

    The bank clerks of New South Wales have formed an industrial association, and have registered their organisation as a trades union[?] under the name of ...

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  63. BOLSHEVIK OUTRAGES.

    Reports received in Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, state that the Bolsheviks have murdered four well-known professors of Kieff University, and also ...

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  64. THE RHINE ARMY.

    The British War Office permits the wives of officers and other ranks of the army of occupation to join their husbands on the Rhine at their own ...

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  65. CLUB SWINGING

    Martin Dobrilla successfully completed his endeavour to put up a Tasmanian record at the Metropole-hall on Friday night by swinging clubs ...

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