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  2. THE COAL TRADE DISPUTE PROPRIETORS WILLING TO MEET THE MEN.

    The colliery proprietors on Saturday officially expressed willingness to again meet in conference representatives of the Australian Coal and Shale ...

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  3. THE PRINCE

    A cold north-westerly wind and overcast sky were the conditions this morning, and the breeze gathered strength and became colder as it raced across ...

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  4. PEACE. AMERICAN PARTIES AND THE TREATY.

    Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the American Presidency, in his speech of acceptance of the Democrate Presidential nomination, said: ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. MESOPOTAMIA ARABS DECISIVELY DEFEATED.

    The British column retiring from Diwa[?]iyah under Brigadier-General Coningham has reached Jarbuilya[?]. The Arabs had made elaborate arrangements ...

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  6. DR. MANNIX INTENSE EXCITEMENT IN LIVERPOOL.

    Dr. Mannix's arrival at a particularly inopportune moment for Ireland's peace increases the Government's anxiety by stimulating de[?]tions of ...

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  7. IRELAND RESTORATION OF ORDER BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, moving a guillotine motion providing for the passage of the Restoration of Order ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND POLAND ANOTHER SOVIET NOTE

    M. Kameno[?], one of the Soviet representatives in London, has sent Mr. Lloyd George a communication which he received from the Soviet ...

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  9. UNITED LABOUR PROTEST.

    The Labour organisations propose a conference in London to protest against the war with Russian. Already there are sectional protests, notably from the ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. OUR PRISONERS TREATED WELL.

    The War Office has reason to believe that the Arabs are treating British prisoners well. ...

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  11. SETTING UP A GOVERNMENT.

    The first step towards setting up national institutions in Mesopotamia in compliance with Great Britain's mandate obligations was taken in Bagda[?] ...

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  12. AMERICAN STOCKS FALLING.

    There is heavy liquidation of stocks owing to the receipt of the unfavourable Polish news. Industrial shares tumbled by from 1 to 10 per cent. ...

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  13. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    An entirely new principle has been adopted in the International Court under the League of Nations, this providing the a State may be cited before the ...

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  14. COMMENT BY DEAN HART.

    Preaching at St: Paul's Cathedral tonight, the Rev. Dean Hart referred to the attitude of the Church in times of industrial unrest, particularising the ...

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  15. GENERAL WRANGEL'S CAMPAIGN.

    The "Daily Telegraph's correspondent with General Wrangel in the Crimea states that the Bolsheviks had greatly strengthened their 13th Army, ...

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  16. LABOUR MATTERS. MR. GOMPERS ON COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labour, replying to Senator Harding, stated today that collective bargaining was the ...

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  17. JAPAN AND AMERICA. SMUGGLING OF IMMIGRANTS DENIED.

    The Tok[?]o Foreign Office has issued a statement to the effect that the charges that Japanese are being smuggled into the United States in large numbers ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE

    The summary of British trade for the week states that the dominating feature of the exchange market has been the fall of the dollar, which has come sooner ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIK OFFENSIVE.

    A Bolshevik communique states:— We have occupied Omaza, and broken the enemy's resistance in the Siedlit[?] area. We are driving back the Poles ...

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  20. FRENCH GENERAL FOR POLISH COMMANDER.

    The Polish charge d[?]affaires in London has issued a statement denying the Russian allegation that Poland is deliberately delaying the armistice, in the ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. SARATOFF IN FLAMES.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that 36 blocks of buildings are on fire in Sarato[?], and that the town is already destroyed. ...

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  22. LIVERPOOL IRISH GOING MAD.

    Mr. Kelly, President of the Liverpool Irish Self-Determination League, has informed the Australian Press Association that if the Baltic arrives in the day ...

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  23. DEALING WITH EMPLOYERS, NOT COURTS.

    The national conference of the shipbuilding and engineering trades and the Amalgamated Engineering Union has decided to recommend the unions to ...

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  24. A SYSTEMATIC SCHEME.

    Mr. Albert Johnson, chairman of the House of Representatives Committee which is investigating the Japanese situation in California, has declared that ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT LEAVING WARSAW.

    The Legations have left the city and the Government is preparing to leave. Notwithstanding the proximity of the enemy, the city is appreciably calm, ...

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  26. STRIKES IN ARGENTINA.

    Buenos Aires business interests are manifesting concern over the rumours in that country, that a wide, general strike is imminent as the result of ...

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  27. NIKOLAIEVSK MASSACRE.

    Lord Curzon, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has informed the Moscow Government that, as the Bolsheviks had murdered Mr. John. Freed, a British ...

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  28. WILD SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    There was a wild scene during the committee stage of the Restoration of Order in Ireland Bill Mr. Jes[?]ph Devlin (Nationalist) ...

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  29. YOLLA HERD TESTING ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the [?]a Herd Testing Association was held at Y[?]a last night. The committee reported that 32 herds ...

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  30. WILFUL MURDER IN SYDNEY.

    Gertrude Ligores, a married woman, was shot dead in a lane off Elizabethstreet, Surrey Hills, shortly before 8 o'clock on Saturday evening. One ...

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  31. SHIPPING. AMALGAMATION SCHEME.

    The American Ship and Commerce Corporation announces its purcha[?]e of and amalgamation with the American[?]waiian Steamship Co., Livermore, ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR DENOUNCES BOLSHEVISM.

    The International Labour Congress— the British delegates alone dissenting— denounced Bolshevism. Herr Sc[?]eidemann said that Germany, after fighting ...

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  33. FAMINE BEHIND THE RED ARMY.

    The Bolsheviks are sending great numbers of Russians, who were formerly war prisoners in Germany into East Prussia for propaganda purposes. The ...

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  34. THE VATICAN'S ATTITUDE.

    The "New York American's" Rome correspondent has interviewed Cardinal Gaspa[?], the Papal Secretary, who said "The Holy sec is opposed to violence ...

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  35. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE. AUSTRALIANS PROMINENT IN DEBATE.

    The Imperial Press Conference was opened to-day. The Governor-General (the Duke of Devonshire), Mr. Meighen (Prime Minister), and Mr. Mackenzie ...

    Article : 369 words
  36. BOLSHEVIKS EVADING SERVICE.

    A Soviet newspaper states that 500 officials and doctors in the Army Medical Department have been arrested for accepting bribes total[?]ing 50,000,000 ...

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  37. DUTCH LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The United Netherlands Navigation Company has started the HollandAustralia l[?]e, which will provide a regular two-monthly service between ...

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  38. FORTY-FOUR HOURS WEEK.

    It is not the intention of the Commonwealth Government to be represente[?] on any—inquiry which the Arbitration Court may make incidental to the ...

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  39. SOVIET NOTE ACCEPTED.

    M. Kameno[?] and M. K[?]assin had another interview with Mr. Lloyd George, and the "Evening Standard" understands that the Allies will accept the ...

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  40. GENERAL GABLES. GENEVA MINERS" CONGRESS.

    The Geneva Miners' Congress has adopted the principle of the six hours working day. ...

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  41. ENGLISH BREAD SUBSIDY.

    Mr. Austc[?] Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the bread subsidy for the ...

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  42. SIDELIGHTS ON THE SITUATION[?]

    The United Press Association's Londor correspondent states that the Ad[?]alty announces that it can establish an [?]ir-tight blockade of Russia in 12 ...

    Article : 188 words
  43. DESTROYERS WATCHING IRISH COAST.

    The Admiralty have ordered a strict watch of the south coast of Ireland to prevent a tug approaching the Baltic and attempting to land Dr. Man[?]z in ...

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  44. DUELLING APPROVED IN URAGUAY.

    Parliament has passed a measure approving of du[?]ing as a means of settling disputes. ...

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  45. "IRENE."

    A number of chorus girls who were to have taken part in the new mu[?] comedy, "Irene," at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday, night, went on strike. ...

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  46. DE VALERA AND DOMINION HOME RULE.

    De Va[?]era announces that he has sent a cable to Mr. Arthur Griffiths, characterising as absurd the reports that he is willing to accept colonial home rule. ...

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  47. BAVARIAN GOVERNMENT AND FRANCE.

    "Le M[?]tin's" Munich correspondent says that the Bavarian Government has decided only to correspond with France through Berlin, and not through the ...

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  48. THE FREEDOM OF-DUBLIN CITY.

    The Dublin Corporation, at a special meeting, has decided to confer the freedom of the city upon Dr. Mannix. ...

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  49. AMUNDSEN'S NEW POLAR ATTEMPT.

    The Arctic explorer Captain Amundscn leaves to-day to renew his attempt to reach the North Pole. He will sail in the Maud to Wrange[?] Island, and ...

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  50. AN OFFICIAL DINNER.

    The Government of Canada entertained the delegates to the conference at dinner to-day. Mr. Fairfax ("Sydney Morning Herald") responded On ...

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  51. NO ANSWER TO WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    Wireless message sent to Dr. Mannix from Dublin rema[?] unanswered, and it is believed that the authorities have prohibited communication with the ...

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  52. RAIDS BY THE MILITARY.

    Women accompanying a military raid in the village of Swords, County Dublin, searched all the women residents, even compelling some to remove their ...

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  53. GERMANY AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Herr Von Simons, the German Foreign Minister, stated in the Reichstag to-day that Germany was threatened with grave dangers of invasions from ...

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  54. ENGLISH HOUSE FAMINE.

    Ministers of the Crown and representatives of the masters and the operative builders to-day discussed the Government's plan to accelerate housebuilding. ...

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  55. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    A collision between two trams at Redfern on Saturday resulted in three passengers being injured, namely, Cecil Du[?]das, Fre[?] Bentley, and Thos. ...

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  56. SOLDIERS BREAK LOOSE.

    Two hundred soldiers have raided, looted, and wrecked six houses in Doon, Tipperary. ...

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  57. FIRE AT WOOD WORKING FACTORY.

    Early on Saturday morning a fire occurred at the woodworking factory of James Mu[?] in Walker street, Redfern. The fire brig[?]es attended, and ...

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  58. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The representatives of Australia to the Olympic Games are comfortably Housed in an old chateau at Antwerp, and are training assiduously. The ...

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  60. AMERICA AND THE POLES.

    The New York Times Washington correspondent was that President wi[?] [?] has conferred with Mr. Colby the Secretary of State, and Mr. Davis, the ...

    Article : 97 words
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