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  2. Advertising

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  3. General Birdwood

    Major-General Chauvel presided at 'lie Australian officers' farewell dinner to General Sir William Birdwood in Connaught Rooms. The Prince of Wales, ...

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  4. Victory Day

    Victory Day was celebrated by all classes in Great Britain. Bright weather ensured the success of the long-prepared festivities. Joy bells heralded the ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    The supplementary estimates provide £9,500,000 for training demobilised soldiers and unemployed women. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS RETURNING.

    The steamer Lakada, with 1500 troops, and the Rugia, with 600 mumtioners, and their families, have left Plymouth for Australia. ...

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  7. REDUCTION OF PRICES.

    Mr. Robert, commenting on the food outlook, declared that the only remedy for the reduction of prices is increased home production. His advisers ...

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  8. PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT.

    The "New York Times"' Washington correspondent says that the Danish Embassy has announced that the Danish Ministry of Traffic Plans to construct a ...

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  9. ALLIED COUNCIL.

    The Supreme Council has decided to attach the eastern province of Gali[?]a to Poland, to send the completed treaty to the Austrians on Tuesday, and also ...

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  10. TREASURY ESTIMATES.

    The New York World's" Washington correspondent says that the Treasury Department learns that the German gold supply bas increased from 298,000,000 dol, ...

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  11. FLOATING DOCKS SUNK.

    Workmen at Danzig sank the large Imperial floating docks rather than permit them being towed to Kiel. ...

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  12. FUTURE OF ANTWERP.

    The Supreme Economic Council has decided that Antwerp should assume at least pre-war importance as a port of discharge of La Plata wheat for ...

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  13. ASSAILANTS ESCAPE.

    Two Germans attempted to assassinate Major Cockrill. povost-marshal of the American forces at Coblenz. No injury was inflicted, and the assailants ...

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  14. FORCED AN ENTRANCE.

    Warsaw advices say that the Poles have formed an entrance to Minsk, the Bolsheviks obstinately defending the place. A Peasant revolt bas broken out ...

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  15. ESTABLISHING NEW LINES.

    The "New York Times", Washington correspondent says that The Shipping Board learns that, several American firms will establish steamship lines between ...

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  16. LARGE SALES.

    The Australian Wheat Committee is selling considerable quantities of flour in the Mediterranean ports at an excellent price. This should materially ...

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  17. THE EX-KAISER

    The "New York Times'" Amerongen correspondent says that Count Bentinek, when interviewed, said:—"There is no truth in the statement that the ...

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  18. [PUBLISHED DAILY.] THE LADY OF NORTH STAR.

    "Disappeared!" As he echoed the corporal's word in a hoarse voice Rayner looked hastily and fearfully into the shadows, and then added, "Are you ...

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  19. EXECUTIVE DEFIED.

    The railway strike has practically isolated Newcastle and other northeastern towns. Much food is perishing. The National Executive ordered the ...

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  20. Sir E. Carson

    At the celebrations in Belfast on the 12th there was a record attendance. A resolution was curried demanding the repeal of the Home Rule Act. ...

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  21. INCREASE BECOMES EFFECTIVE.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that in view of the miners' decision the 6s increase would become effective on Monday. ...

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  22. Labour Disruption.

    At a meeting of the executive of the A.L.P., which lasted until a very late hour last night, it was decided to expet Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Coal ...

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  23. AN EXCHANGE.

    Belgium has agreed to cede to Great Britain a considerable portion of the old Congo possessions in the region of Lake Tanganyika in exchange for ...

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  24. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    A young woman approached the Prince of Wales after the inspection of the American troops in Hyde Park, and pleaded for his intervention in ...

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  25. PROPOSED ISSUES.

    At a meeting of the Wool Council Mr Goldfinch said they were prepared through auctions and direct allocations to issue periodically at least 25 to 30 ...

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  26. ATTACKS ON LORD NEWTON.

    Lord Newton claims £5000 damages against the "Daily Mail" for alleging heartless speeches In the House of Lords regarding war prisoners when in ...

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  27. France and Italy

    M. Bouillon, who has returned from Italy, regrets the bitter anti-French feeling arising over the Flume incidents. The Franco-Italian situation has never been ...

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  28. Elect a Soviet

    Inflammatory speeches were delivered at the Socialists' Hall on Friday Alight, when several speakers addressed a large audience in regard Ito the fine of £100 ...

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  29. FOR AUSTRALIAN GENERALS

    The American Distinguished Service Medal has been conferred on General Birdwood and the following Australians:—Major-General Sinclair Maclagan, ...

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  30. FINANCIAL.

    The Union Bank shows a profit of £258,614. The directors propose to subdivide the shares into five of £15 each, with £5 paid. ...

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  31. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Soldier" and "Scottsdale Resident,"—In view of developments, there is no need to publish your letters. ...

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  32. ACTION OF PRUSSIA.

    The Government hag informed the Prussian Parliament that 1,500,000,000 marks will be devoted to reducing the prices of food and prime necessities. The ...

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  33. DIVIDEND.

    The South Australian Land and Mortgade Company shows a profit of 11,724. The years 'dividend is 7½ per cent., free of taxation. A sum of £1292 has been ...

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  34. IRELAND.

    Sir,—In the course of a picturesque and impassioned letter under the above heading (yours, July 10), the Rev. 'McNally uses these words:—"They have even ...

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  35. HALF-HEARTED JUBILATIONS.

    Peace was celebrated half-heartedly in the west and south of Ireland, where as a protest against the non-settlement of the Irish question business was ...

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  36. A BLESSING TO NERVE SUFFERERS

    Nerve sufferers (and who is there who doesn't suffer from nerves at some time or other?) are everywhere reporting wonderful results from the ...

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  37. GERMANS MORE OPTIMISTIC.

    The correspondents state that the Germans are now more optimistic as to their trade outlook than ever since the armistice. There are indications that ...

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  38. DECORATIONS PULLED DOWN.

    The ex-servicemen's grievance at Luton regarding pensions culminated in an interruption of the peace celebrations, sympathisers storming the ...

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  39. FOOD PROBLEM

    A despatch from Paris states that the French Cabinet has fallen. The Deputies by 227 votes to 213 refused to declare confidence. ...

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  40. GENERAL BOTHA.

    General Botha, alter leaving England, was in a serious condition for some days through the bursting of an artery in a leg. He is now out of immediate ...

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  41. PEACE TIME PIETY.

    Sir,—For malice, hatred, and ill-will towards the mother of all the churches with the usual sop of cant disclaiming prejudice against members of that church, ...

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  42. SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT

    According to the 'Now York times'" Washington correspondent, diplomatic advices from Pekin indicate that the Chinese Government has been placed in ...

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  43. POSTHUMOUSLY AWARDED.

    Captain Mannock (deceased) has been awarded the Victoria Crows for bringing down 50 aeroplanes. ...

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  44. ARMED INTERVENTION.

    The "Paris Journal" states that the allies are contemplating an armed intervention in Hungary, owing to the danger to Roumania and Poland. ...

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  45. MINE EXPLOSION

    A message from Bluefield, West Virginia, declares that an explosion destroyed the Tanwell coal mine. A tire followed, and many miners were ...

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  46. ALLEGED BRUTALITIES.

    The House of Representatives at Washington has appointed a special committee to investigate brutalities in the American army. The guilty officers ...

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  47. BEFORE AND AFTER MATRIMONY

    A woman at Tottenham complained that her husband would not maintain her. The Magistrate—Go and see him those who seek shall find. Before you ...

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  48. CONDEMNED BY MR. HENDERSON.

    Right Hon. A. Henderson, M.P., condemns direct action, which involves the abrogation of parliamentary government, and establishes a dictatorship of the ...

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  49. IRISH REPUBLIC

    Seventeen thousand people gathered in Madison Square Garden in New York for the purpose of welcoming Mr De Valera, president of the Irish Republic. The ...

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  50. ATROCITIES IN KOREA

    A report alleging Japanese atrocities in Korea has been published by the Presbyterian Church of America. It is based on investigations by representatives of ...

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  51. OFFER OF COMPENSATION.

    Germany refuses to pay 1,000,000 France indemnity for a French soldier killed in Berlin, It agrees to compensate his family. ...

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  52. KIDDIES AT PLAY.

    The day's play has a hundred chances for small mishaps. Every little burl can be the beginning of more serious trouble if not attended to at once. Germs, ...

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  53. STRIKE CALLED OFF.

    The United Press' Paris correspondent states that the French Labour leaders have called oil a general strike scheduled, for Tuesday next. ...

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  54. OFFENCE REPEATED.

    A meeting of strikers and strike sym. pathisers was held in the Bijou Theatre this afternoon, when Mr. Walsh took the opportunity deliberately to repeat ...

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  55. MILITARY EXPEDITION.

    China has despatched a military expedition to Semenoff, on the Urge front. ...

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  56. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    The sterling exchange recovered from the recent low figures, and reached as high as 4.43 cents. ...

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