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Considerable explanation will be necessary before the preferential system of voting proposed for the Senate in the bill to amend the Electoral Act is generally ...
Article : 655 words view this article"It was a quarter to 3 o'clock this morning before we were rid of them," said a Richmond police official yesterday, in refetence to the 48 men arrested on Sunday ...
Article : 344 words view this articleThere is still a serious shortage of sugar is Melbourne. Many grocers decline to [?]rve any but regular customers, and even in these cases parcels are usually restricted ...
Article : 331 words view this articleSYDNEY, Monday.—It was stated in Labour circles to-day that it was probable that the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) would contest either the Illawarra ...
Article : 206 words view this articleSir,—The Prime Minister has asked for far reaching powers to amend the Constitution—powers asked for and rejected previously by the people and States—and ...
Article : 328 words view this articleA number of requests connected with repartriation were placed before the Acting Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Massy Greene) yesterday by a deputation ...
Article : 543 words view this articleSir,—Though the father of a large family, I enlisted at a critical period of the war, and after seven months training in the A.I.F. was rejected by the military doctors. ...
Article : 183 words view this articleBALLARAT, Monday.—The suggestion that a Ballarat team should take part in the competition for the League premiership has been received very cordially in ...
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Advertising : 194 words view this articleIt was announced officially on Sunday afternoon that the great railway strike had been settled. The terms of settlement provide that the ...
Article : 681 words view this articleThe Albert Hall was crowded with railway-men, who assembled there on Sunday night to hear the result of the Downing street conference. Messrs. Thomas M. P., ...
Article : 205 words view this articleOn Saturday afternoon, when the cutlook for a settlement of the strike was not favourable, the Prime Minister telegraphed to the heads of the ...
Article : 208 words view this articleThe conciliation committee of the Transport Workers' Conference issued a manifeste on Saturday reviewing the negotiations which up to that time had not been ...
Article : 180 words view this articleAmong the aristocracy who assisted in the crisis were the Earl of Elgin (who served in the war) and Lord John Wodehouse (heir to the Earl of [?] who ...
Article : 119 words view this articleSerious rioting has occurred at Gary (Indiana), arising out of the strike of the Steel Corporation employees, scores of persons heing injured. The Governor of the State ...
Article : 110 words view this articleAdvices received at the Russian Embassy in Washington state that General Yudenitch his begun an advance on Petrograd. In view of the imminent meeting ...
Article : 113 words view this articleThe Berlin Government, in a proclamation to the German troops in the Baltic States, emphasises the receipt of the Allies' ultimation that they must leave, and the ...
Article : 154 words view this articleAccording to Dr. Johnson, chairman of the Immigration Committee of the United States House of Representatives, thousands of Russian Radicals are now in Japan ...
Article : 100 words view this articleThe Tokio correspondent of the "New York World" says that the Japanese military party is planning to control Siberia from Lake Baikal to Vladivistock. As the ...
Article : 115 words view this articleAdvices from Rome state that the blockade of Fiume has been raised. French and American warships have left Spalato, and only the Italian cruiser ...
Article : 60 words view this articleGabrielle d'Annunzio's coup at Fiume had not taken place when the Norwegian steamer Thordis, which arrived on Sunday, left that port, but officers of the steamer ...
Article : 256 words view this articleReports from the American Consulate in Mexico City state that it is understood that a Japanese company proposes to establish a new line of steamships to trade between ...
Article : 41 words view this articleAccording to The Hague correspondent of the Paris "Matin," 170 Gemran aeroplanes, forming portion of the war material ordered te be delivered to the Allies, ...
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Advertising : 82 words view this articleAt a Republican convention held in Boston, a resolution was unanimously adopted in favour of the prompt ratification of the Peace treaty without ...
Article : 98 words view this articlePresident Wilson, it was reported at Washington at midnight on Sunday, spent a restful and fairly comfortable day. His appetite is improving, and he is sleeping ...
Article : 34 words view this articleThe Prime Minister of Japan (Mr. Hara), in a speech at Tokio on Saturday, said that the day of Machiavellian diplomacy had passed, and a new era of open diplomacy ...
Article : 88 words view this articleThe United States Council of National Defence has issued a statement, declaring that the high cost of living is due to the fact that the nation's productive powers ...
Article : 86 words view this articleBefore closing, the Nationalist (Anti-Imperialist) Congress at Paarl (South Africa) adopted "a programme of action," embracing: ...
Article : 179 words view this articleThe Berlin "Tageblatt" mentions that a movement has begun in Heligoland in favour of joining Great Britain, by whom the North Sea island was ceded to Germany ...
Article : 193 words view this articleDARWIN, Monday.—A meeting of the Northern Territory Advisory Council was held this afternoon. The reply of the Minister for Horne and Territories to the ...
Article : 111 words view this articleBROKEN HILL (N.S.W), Monday.— The carpenters resumed work to-day along the line of lode on conditions existing in June last, when thec companies offered ...
Article : 105 words view this articleWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—A sensational double shooting case occurred at the Thorndon end of Wellington to-night. Alexander Aspin, who was separated ...
Article : 114 words view this articleA recital is to be given at the Assembly Hall on October 21 by Mr. Max Pirani, an Australian pianist, who has had experience abroad. ...
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Advertising : 132 words view this articleBrig.-Gen. T. A. Blamey (C.M.G., C.R., D.S.O., C. de G.), Lieut. S. J. Briggs (M.M.), Lieut, F. G. Campbell (O. de G.), Lieut. F. F. Christian (M. C. and Bar), Lieut. M. V. Growe, Lieut, J. G. Evans ...
Article : 2187 words view this articlePERTH, Monday.—The Royal commission of inquiry into the claims for compensation of the National workers who were driven off the Fremantle wharves ...
Article : 99 words view this articleArchbishop Redwood, S.M. (Wellington, N.Z.), Archibishop Kelly (Sydney), accompanied by Rev. R. Peoples (private secretary) and Archbishop Duhig (Brisbane), ...
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Advertising : 23 words view this articleThe annual synod of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne commenced its sittings at the Chapter House, St. Paul's Cathedral, last night. A service was first held in the ...
Article : 681 words view this articleThe position taken up by the Railways Commissioners on the question of Sunday pay for shunters was clearly indicated yesterday by the chairman (Mr. C. E. ...
Article : 985 words view this articleOpinions favourable and adverse to the wheat-pooling operations of the war period were expressed in evidence given yesterday before the Royal commission inquiring into ...
Article : 848 words view this articleSir,—I have read Mr. Hughes's further statement that the wheat was well sold in the circumstances, and possibly it was, but my position is that, with thousands of ...
Article : 294 words view this articleA conference arranged by Senator Millen will take place in Sydney to-day between representatives of the seamen's Union and the Coastal Steampship Owners' ...
Article : 111 words view this articlePERTH, Monday.—Mr. Sanders, leader of the passengers left behind by the transport Bahia Castillo, stated last night that in response to the arbitration decision of ...
Article : 164 words view this articleAt the City Court yesterday mention was made of the case in which silverio Caridad, a Spaniard, 45 years of age was charged with having murdered William Douglas, an ...
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