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  2. LABOR TROUBLES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—With one or two exceptions every coal mine in the Commonwealth Will be idle tomorrow. Stop-work meetings are to ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day various Ministers gave notice of Bills dealing with income and land tax, war ...

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  4. GREEKS OVERWHELMED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The general opinion in well-informed quarters in London is that the disaster to the Greek Army is complete. There is ...

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  5. AMERICA WINS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—As a result of the tennis singles to-day the United States will retain the Davis Cup ...

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  6. PROBLEMS OF INDIA

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—Lord Heading (Viceroy of India) to-day opened the Legislature's session with great ceremony. He made a long speech to a ...

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  7. COAL MINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Forty miners have been entombed in the deepest undersea workings of the Haig coal mine, at Whitehaven. They are one mile and ...

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  8. TROUBLED IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A party of Irish rebels, taking advantage of a heavy fog at midnight besieged the Carrickmacross Barracks. They made ...

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  9. STATE INDUSTRIAL LAW.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier told Mr. Blackwell in the House of Assembly to-day that provision would be made in the new Industrial ...

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  10. TROUBLE AFFLICTS IRELAND'S LOVERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Cardinal Logue, referring to Archbishop Kelly's communication, said it was one of the main proofs of how deeply lovers of ...

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  11. GAS DELAYS RESCUERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mali" says that notwithstanding the heroic and herculean efforts at rescue, all hope has been abandoned of ...

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  12. FARM APPRENTICES' PAY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Minister of Immigration asked the House of Assembly to-day not to agree to Mr Butterfield's motion for the repeal of ...

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  13. PIRIE BACHELORS' BALL

    The bachelors of Pirie gave a ball in the Institute last night With Mr. C. Impett as secretary, they set out to provide an entertainment which would, ...

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  14. STORY OF PATTERSON'S DOWNFALL.

    Johnston, serving, took the first game 4—1, on Patterson's outs. The Australian won the second game 4—1 on Johnston's netting, and the ...

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  15. GREEKS REFUSE TO STAND.

    SMYRNA, Tuesday.—According to advices from the front the Greek troops are refusing to make any stand. It is feared that unless Great Britain ...

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  17. WORK OF SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Senate reported progress on the Lands Acquisition Bill and adjourned until next day. It had passed the third ...

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  18. GREEKS' IDEA OF PEACE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Ferid Bey (the Angora representative in France) in an interview declared that the Turks had not fostered any dreams of ...

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  19. BRITISH UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Trade Union congress at Southport has resolved to impose on its officials an age limit of 70 years. That means the ...

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  20. NATIONALISTS SUPPORT MR HUGHES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At a, conference of the National Federation to-day a motion was passed that the conference should extend its ...

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  21. TURKS BECOME JUBILANT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— All classes of the population are jubilant over the Greek reverses and the certain prospect of recovery of ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FAMINE WORK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A much brighter outlook in the famine regions of Russia is indicated by Mr. Flesh (president of United States Grain ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. SUGGESTED BENDIGO CANDIDATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An influential section of Bendigo electors intends to ask Mr T. C. Brennan, the well-known barrister, to stand for ...

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  24. WOODEN HEADS.

    "Although wooden legs do not run in families, wooden heads do," said Dr Bernard Hollander, when giving a fascinating address to the Eugenics ...

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  25. MR LAWSON'S POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Members of the State Parliament declare that Mr Lawson (the Victorian Premier) will remain, in State politics. He ...

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  26. ANDERSON PLAYS BRILLANTLY.

    Anderson lost the first two games 4—0 by out errors, but won the third 4—0 with four service aces. Tilden won the fourth 4—2 on errors and the ...

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  27. FRENCH SUGGESTION FOR PEACE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Various newspapers urge the necessity of a restoration of both Asia Minor and Thrace to Turkey. ...

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  28. TURKS REPORTED AT BROUSSA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Smyrna says that the Turks claim to have entered Broussa. ...

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  29. JUTLAND BATTLE ECHO.

    One of the most curious wills on record has been admitted to probate in London. It is in the form of a Royal Navy identification disc, about the size ...

    Article : 211 words
  30. BOLSHEVISTS CRUSH CONSPIRACY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Berlin says that 100 persons were condemned to death in Moscow for having conspired ...

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  31. HUGE COST OF ARMY.

    RIGA, Wednesday.—The Soviet Budget for 1922-23 estimates that the Red Army expenditure will total 400,000,000, gold roubles, which is ...

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  32. CLAIM FOR BIG DUTY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Federal Public Accounts Committee, which is investigating the sugar question, examined Mr. G. Pritchard ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. PATTERSON THANKS AMERICANS

    FOREST HILLS, Tuesday.—Patterson, in a speech to the gallery after the contest, said: "I want to thank you for your great spirit of ...

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  34. PATTERSON PLAYS BRILLIANTLY.

    NEW YORK.—Tuesday.—The Johnstone and Patterson match lasted 47 minutes. The American's frequent changes of pace kept the Australian ...

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