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  2. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The majority of the factories thrown idle by the strike of enginedrivers and firemen resumed working to-day. There will ...

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  3. FAREWELL LUNCHEON

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Sir Peter McBride, Agent-General, gave a farewell luncheon to Mr Robinson, Attorney-General for Victoria, at the ...

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  4. THE RENOWN IN A GALE

    H.M.S. Renown, Via Geraldton Anticipations of worse weather founded on a falling barometer, were realised to-day. The wind and sea both in ...

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  6. SITUATION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night. Military cars and aeroplanes are scouring the West and south of Ireland searching for the kidnapped brigadier. ...

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  7. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday Night. A picture of President Wilson was unveiled for thirty minutes, and cheering and parading delayed the opening of ...

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  8. PRODUCTION OF PAPER

    VANCOUVER, Monday Night. "The Province" says that on oil famine threatens to suspend the production of paper by the British Columbia ...

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  9. RIOTING AT LISMORE.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There were riots at Lismore, County Water ford, on Sunday night. The town was partially wrecked and shops and houses ...

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  10. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Largely with the object of blocking German activity in desiring to continue to supply the Australian Zoological Gardens with ...

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  11. RETALIATION BY SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. Soldiers retaliated capture of Brigadier General Lucas. Four hundred marched the streets of Fermoy at midnight on ...

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  12. LABOR CONVENTION

    OTTAWA, Monday Night. - The Department of Justice has ruled that Provincial Governments only can legislate at international labor conventions. ...

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  13. ROAD TO WEST COAST

    The following correspondence has passed between the Launceston Traders' Association and Warden Fisher, of the Zeehan municipality: ...

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  14. PREPARATION FOR WES AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Perth is busy with preparation and decorations to welcome the Prince of Wales, who is expected by rail form Albany on ...

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  15. VISIT OF ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    At the Stock EXchange buildings last night a meeting was held of cricketers, ex cricketers, and people interested in the sport, with a view to securing pecuniary ...

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  16. WIRELESS IMPROVEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" draws attention to the Wireless Committee's unanimous report, which emphatically rejected the ...

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  17. TASMANIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.- A holiday has been gazetted for the Commonwealth public offices at Hobart on July 19, and Launceston on July 21 in ...

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  18. LOSS OF GOODS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Lately considerable quantities of goods have been lost in trains while in transit between stations Losses incurred in this way be ...

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  19. HONEY AND TRADE MARKET

    LONDON, Monday Night. - Though the money market has been active with loans for the approaching end of the half-year, quietness has been the ...

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  20. PROPOSED VISIT TO BURNIE TO BE ABANDONED.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In view of the alteration of the dates in connection with the visit or the Prince of Wales to Tasmania the Premier (Sir Walter ...

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  21. DAME MELBA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Dame Melba was ovationed at the Queen's Hall concert. She received the King and Queen and Princess Mary, and ...

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  22. AVIATION

    ALBURY, Tuesday. — Captain Roy King, of the Larkin Sopwith Aviation Company, who accompanied by a mechanic, is flying a Sopwith aeroplane ...

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  23. STEAMER SUNK

    HELSINGFORS, Monday Night. — It is reported that a Bolshevik steamer, with 2000 British, Austrian, and Finnish prisoners, was sunk on the ...

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  24. WHEAT SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -The wheat shortage continues to be acute. Many mill have closed down entirely, while others are working part time. Some large bakers ...

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  25. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. - The final session of the Victorian Parliament is to be opened to-morrow afternoon by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The reduction in the price of mutton has brought about an satisfactory clearance. There is now a storage capacity for ...

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  27. DARWIN NATIVES

    DARWIN, Tuesday. — Twenty natives were convicted of different offence at Wyndham, and are being conveyed to a West Australian port to work on the ...

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  28. AN ACTRESS'S JEWELS SOLD FOR THE POOR.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — The late actress, Gaby Deslys's, jewels have been auctioned for 2,304,000 frances for the Marseilles poor. ...

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  29. CINEMA FAVORITES ON TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks have departed for Holland[?]en route to Paries. They have abandoned their aeroplane ...

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  30. SHIP OFFICER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY Tuesday. -At the coronial in quiry yesterday regarding the death of Eh Cromwell Bugby, a ship's officer and a returned soldier, who was found hanging ...

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  31. SIEVIER v. WOOTTON.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Court of Appeal is hearing the case Sievier versus Wootton. Sievier is applying for a mew trial on the ground ...

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  32. N.S.W. FINANCES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a speech before the members of the Federal Viticultural Council the Premier (Mr Story) said people had asked him if the Government in ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night The rates of exchange are as follows: Paris, 487.05 francs; Stockholm, 17.90 kroner; Christiania, 23.55 kroner; Montreal, ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. — Mr W. C. Angwin, M.L.A., formerly Minister for Works in West Australia, has little hope of much immediate immigration to ...

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  35. MEAT PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The inquiry by the Necessary Commodities Commission in connection with near prices was resumed to-day. Mr MoEvoy, accountant for ...

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  36. THE TURKISH TROUBLE

    PARIS, Monday Night. M. Venizelos, in an interview, replying to critics, said it was forced upon Greece against her will to plan operations ...

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  37. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Heavy rain falling throughout the State extended into the wheat belt, though the falls in the Riverma district are scattered. More ...

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  38. CATERERS' UNION

    PERTH (W.A.) Tuesday. — No agreement has yet been arrived at in respect to the demands of the Caterers Union. The employers offered tow days' extra pay for ...

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  39. BURNIE TRADERS' ASSOCIATION!

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Traders' Association to night Mr C. D. Davidson was elected president and Mr A. Nicol was re-elected ...

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  40. N.T.C.A. GUARANTEES AMOUNT.

    At the conclusion of the above meeting the committee of the N T Cricket Association met, and decided to guarantee the sum required to ensure a ...

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  41. MOUNT CUTHBERT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. It was stated by the directors of the MOunt Cuth bert (Clonecurry) last week that owing to the withdrawal of financial assistance by ...

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  42. A GREEK LANDING.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. MOnday Night. —The Greeks, aided by the British fleet, disembarked at Panderma, 57 miles north-west of Kemals, the capital of Broussa. ...

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