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  2. MR. WATT.

    It is expected that Mr. Watt will return to Australia as soon as shipping accommodation is obtainable. WOOL DIVIDEND. ...

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  3. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    By 217 to 77 votes the House of Commons has agreed to a bill conriming the agreement entered into between the British, Australian, and New Zealand Governments ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A debate on the League of Nations arose in the House of Commons on Thursday on the vote for the consular services under which the expenses of the League will ...

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  5. PRINCE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When the city streets were packed with people viewing the illuminations last night, light, steady rain commenced to fall, but this ...

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  6. THE STRIKE

    The power stations of the City Council and the Melbourne Electric Supply Company were manned yesterday afternoon, and current was generated for lighting the city and all the suburbs by the evening. Both streets and houses were lighted. A full tram service will be resumed to-day, ...

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  7. THE PRINCE'S HIGHWAY.

    An official letter was received yesterday by the secretary of the National Roads Association from Mr. S. Whitehead, State organiser for the Prince's tour, stating that ...

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  8. Irish Outrages.

    A conference of Irish delegates with the executive of the National Union of Railwaymen, has declared, by resolution that the present murders and outrages in Ireland ...

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  9. TIES OF EMPIRE.

    Attention was directed by Lord Charnwood (Liberal) in the House of Lords on Thursday to the necessity for devising machinery to ensure continuous consultation ...

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  10. WILSON AND REPUBLICANS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" has interviewed President Wilson, who said that the gentlemen selected by the Republicans for ...

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  11. COSTLY ARBITRATION.

    In deciding that an industrial dispute existed between the Merchant Service Guild and the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and others as to a ...

    Article : 302 words
  12. Commodities from Russia.

    Interviewed by the Paris journal "Liberte," M. Krassin, the Soviet commercial delegate who has been conferring in London with the Allies on the subject of ...

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  13. REVOLT IN ALBANIA.

    Advancing from Valona, in the south, against the Albanian insurgents, who were in revolt last week, Italian forces captured 600 of the rebels. An Italian ultimatum ...

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  14. Railway Wages in Britain.

    In announcing the decision of the Cabinet to grant the increases in railway-men's wages recommended by the National Wages Board, the Minister for Transport (Sir ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL ART.

    Cabled advices regardiug a British exhibition of industrial, art now being held in London, which will remain open till September, have been received by the British ...

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  16. Unrest in Mesopotamia.

    The indecision of the Government's policy in Mesopotamia is rapidly developing an acute situation in that country. Several disturbances ...

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  17. BENCH AND BAR.

    A slight conflict took place in the Court of General Sessions yesterday between Judge Wo[?]arski and Mr. T. C. Brennan, who was defending one of two men charged with ...

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  18. MOUNT BISCHOFF STRIKE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—In view of the miners' treat to prevent ore leaving Warat[?], the Bischoff Company has decided to store the [?]re resulting from the clean-up ...

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  19. A "Dugout General."

    Lieut.-General Sir Sam Hughes, a former Minister of Militia, told the Canadian House of Commons on Wednesday that a British general "kicked General Sir Arthur ...

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  20. British Force in Turkey.

    Vice-Admiral Sir John de Robeck, Commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean, has gone to [?]smid, a port on the eastern extremity of the Sea of Marmora, where two ...

    Article : 74 words
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  22. Eight Hours Day for Seamen.

    The international conference of seamen sitting in Genoa has discussed the question of demanding an eight hours day. The proposal was generally approved, but ...

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  23. TRANSPORT ARRIVES.

    The transport Bahia Castillo, with six officers, 126 other ranks and dependants for Victoria, and nine other ranks and dependants for Tasmania, is expected to ...

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