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  2. PEACE.

    Marshal Foch has accepted Field Marshal Haig's invitation to take part in the peace celebrations in London, General Pershing has arrived in London and will march ...

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  3. BRITAIN.

    At the Miners' Conference to-day in Keswick (Cumberland) Mr. Robert Smillie (the President of the British Miners' Federation) denied that the miners' demands ...

    Article : 230 words
  4. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Dwellers on the coast of Norfolk at Uromer say that they saw a burning mass fall into the sea, and the wreckage of an airship has been washed ashore at ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. IRELAND.

    In the House of Lords this evening Lord Birkenhead (the Lord Chancellor) admitted the necessity for the Government to declare its Irish policy at an early date. The ...

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  6. INFLUENZA.

    Yesterday's notifications to the Health Department showed that fourteen fresh cases of influenza had occurred during the day, distributed as follows:—Perth, 8; Queen's ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. WHEAT SCHEME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 words
  8. WOODLINES DISPUTE.

    There were no deevelopments locally to-day in connection with the woodline dispute. Underground operations on the Ivanhoe ceased at midnight yesterday, and the ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    No individual may, during the peace celebrations on Saturday, sell or use fireworks or explosives of any kind within a radius of 10 miles of the General Post Office in ...

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  10. THE TRAMWAY MEN.

    It was learnt yesterday that the members of the Tramway Union had decided not to accept the Government's offer of double pay to all men working the trams ...

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  11. FREMANTLE.

    Dr. Birmingham stated last night that the only case which had been notified during the day was at Short-street. There are now only three patients under ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND MINISTERS.

    Mr. W. F. Massey (the Prime Minister of New Zealand) said in the course of an interview here:—"I do not believe that this will be the last war. Another war is ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Lynch gave notice to move the following motion:—"That inasmuch as the good name and well-being of the British Empire arise from ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN HONOURED.

    Major D. V. Blake, of the Australian Flying Corps, has been awarded the medal of the American Distinguished Service Order. ...

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  15. A GOLDFIELDS DEATH.

    A death occurred to-day in the isolation hospital, Kalgoorlie, the patient being Albert Castagnetti, a member of the Boulder Fire Brigade. A medical officer ...

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  16. VOYAGE TO INDIA.

    The British Admiralty airship R33 leaves for India next week. The trip is expected to take from fifteen to twenty days. ...

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  17. BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS.

    An advertisement appears in another column advising that the members of the Tobacconists and Hairdressers' Association have decided to close their establishments ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. PROFITEERING.

    The Government proposes to establish in Britain a national system of local tribunals to investigate "profiteering" and deal with all cases of that nature. ...

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  19. ANOTHER PRIZE OFFERED.

    The "Daily Express" offers a prize of £10,000 for a commercially reliable airship or aeroplane, making a return flight from Britain to India and South Africa, ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. VICTORIA.

    Five deaths occurred in the metropolitan hospitals to-day, and nine deaths were reported by the registrars. The admissions to the hospitals numbered 155, and there ...

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  21. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    In the Senate yesterday Mr. George W. Norris (Republican, Nebraska) alleged that in 1915 Japan secured an undertaking from Britain, France, Italy, and Russia that ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. CRUELTY AND TREACHERY.

    A case of revolting cruelty and treachery has been revealed in connection with the court-martial of Fratel, a Eurasian warrant officer, who was charged with gross ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    General Desperey has sent to Dr. Bela Kun an ultimatum demanding the resignation of the Soviet Government in Hungary, in order that it may give place to a free ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A still further improvement in the influenza position was reported to-day. Only 5 deaths occurred in the metropolitan hospitals; while 33 new cases were admitted. ...

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  25. A GREAT AIRSHIP.

    A pressman who recently inspected the Admiralty airship R33 in its shed at Selby, Yorkshire, wrote:—"The R33 floats high from the ground, ...

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  26. CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the last meeting of the Perth Road Board it was resolved by members for the Osborne and Coast Wards to devote £10 and £5 from their share of the 3 per ...

    Article : 358 words
  27. RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS

    The congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League was continued to-day, when Colonel McKay, C.B., addressed the congress on behalf of the Australian ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' INSTRUCTIONAL SCHOOL

    On Peace Celebration Day members of the Ugly Men's Association will sell throughout the city peace commemoration cards and peace flags. The funds obtained by this ...

    Article : 454 words
  29. PRICES OF FOOD.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts (the Controller of Food) said in the House of Commons to-day that the prices of foodstuffs rose 109 per cent. between July, 1914, and July, ...

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  30. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The Senate has adopted the resolution asking President Wilson to give the details of the alleged treaty made in 1918 between Japan and Germany. ...

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  31. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Lucie Woermann, left Colombo, July 5, due Fremantle this afternoon. Supposed to be clean ship. Mahia, not calling at Fremantle. Due ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Winsten Churchill (Secretary of State for War) said in the House of Commons to-day that British official despatches indicated that General Denikine, in 12 months, ...

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  33. THE "ANIMAL BALL."

    Many happy associations and memories cling round the fancy dress ball held in aid of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, known familiarly as the ...

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  34. HAIG AND THE ITALIANS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill (the Secretary of State for War) said that the speech which Field. Marshal Haig delivered in ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the celebrations a display of fireworks will be given on Saturday night next, between 8 and 10 o'clock, at Mill Point. Mr. R. Salter has been deputed ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. THE COST OF LIVING.

    In order to bring down the cost of living the Government is erecting wooden booths for the sale of foodstuffs and is organising cheap restaurants throughout France. It ...

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  37. COMPULSORY ROUTING OF VESSELS

    In an Admiralty order issued by the Navy Department to-night it is announced that the compulsory routing of merchant vessels will cease on July 28. The present ...

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  38. MILK PRICES.

    The secretary of the Retail Dairymen s Association (Mr. G. Kershaw) writes.— In March last the milk producers approached the Price Fixing Commissioner ...

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  39. GRAVES AT GALLIPOLI.

    The Australian Imperial Force is maintaining a detachment at Gallipoli in order to restore the Australian graves there. It has offered to undertake permanently the ...

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  40. THE NAVAL AND MILITARY PARADE

    The naval and military parade arranged for Saturday next will prove of considerable interest to the general public, all arms of the service being well represented ...

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  41. A NEW COMPANY.

    The Henry Gardner Company has been registered, with a capital of £1,000,000, of which £650,000 have been issued, fully subscribed. The principal shareholders are the ...

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  42. SOLDIER AND OFFICER.

    At the Kew Court to-day Leslie Harry Piening, a returned soldier, was charged with having been armed with an offensive weapon with felonious intent. ...

    Article : 223 words
  43. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MEDALS.

    The South Perth Municipal Council has decided that, not having sufficient funds at its disposal to entertain the children of the district, the peace commemoration medals ...

    Article : 158 words
  44. STATE GOVERNORS.

    The solemn silence that has been maintained by the State Premier since the receipt of the cablegram relating to the Treasurer's interview in London with the ...

    Article : 431 words
  45. THE "WESTERN MAIL."

    As usual, the current issue of the "Western Mail" is highly attractive. The illustrations, which are excellently reproduced, cover a variety of subjects. Of particular ...

    Article : 203 words
  46. MELBOURNE DIVORCE CASES.

    A number of cases in which soldiers sought divorce from wives who had been unfaithful during their absence on active service were heard before Mr. Justice Hood in the ...

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  47. A NEW PARTY.

    The Secretary of State for War and Air (Mr. Winston Churchill) delivered an important speech at a dinner attended by one hundred members of the House of ...

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  48. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    NARROGIN.—Preparations are being made for a great peace carnival on Saturday and great interest is being evinced in the various items for the day's programme, ...

    Article : 148 words
  49. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The president of the Western Australian Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. J. T. Franklin) has been appointed an Honorary Commissioner for this State in connection with ...

    Article : 426 words
  50. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    The dispute between the doctors and lodges was again alluded to in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Clough asked the Premier whether, as the dispute was ...

    Article : 161 words
  51. MAIL MATTER FOR "AUSSIES."

    In a cable message to the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) the A.I.F. authorities in London say that the public should discontinue the posting of parcels, ...

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  52. EASTERN STATES.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Peake) said that in connection with the peace celebrations the Government had decided to make remissions of ...

    Article : 120 words
  53. LOCAL OPTION CONFERENCE.

    The following resolutions were carried at the local option conference held in Kalgoorlie:—"That this conference endorses the suggestion to amend the Licensing Act of ...

    Article : 153 words
  54. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    A protest against the high prices of commodities was uttered in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Prendergast, in the debate on the Address-in-Reply said there ...

    Article : 252 words
  55. CURTAILING DEBATES.

    At the meeting of the State Ministerial Party called by the Premier (Mr. La[?]son) to-day about 35 members were present. Mr. Lawson, in the course of an address, ...

    Article : 108 words
  56. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Peake) said that, in view of the large sales of wheat made recently by the Prime Minister at the satisfactory price ...

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  57. TO HONOUR THE FALLEN.

    A public meeting convened by the Mayor of Subiaco (Mr. L. T. Boas) for the purpose of deciding on the best manner in which to commemorate the fallen soldiers ...

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  58. A NEW SOUTH WALES DISPUTE.

    The members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union on the northern coalfields agreed recently to a motion recommending the State executive ...

    Article : 69 words
  59. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    This evening Constable Tierney, stationed at Fimiston, arrested Edward Doherty on the charge of having discharged a revolver with intent to do grievous bodily ...

    Article : 91 words
  60. QUEENSLAND.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Huxham) said to-day that in connection with the peace celebrations the Cabinet had decided to remit at least one-fifth of the terms of all ...

    Article : 142 words
  61. PICKETING AT BROKEN HILL.

    At Broken Hill the picketing of the South mine by the A.M.A. was continued to-day. A fracas occurred in which Mr. Winterhord (ex-president of the Barrier Workers' ...

    Article : 75 words
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