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  2. Russian Crisis

    A British-Murmansk official message states that reinforcements of infantry and marines are rapidly moving down the railway line in anticipation of ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    It has been learned that, the Council of Four discussed reparation, and a tail agreement exists on the main principl s, The decision is entirely satisfactory to ...

    Article : 220 words
  4. PALESTINE TROOPS

    Ten per cent. of the troops serving in Egypt and Palestine will be granted furlough in England before being returned to Australia. The ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Alderman David Storrer will be a candidate at the forthcoming elections for the Westmorland seat in the Legislative Council now held by Mr. R. J. ...

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  7. Influenza Scourge

    Medical examination on the Loongana at Portsea on Tuesday detected two more pneumonic influenza patients, consequently the sailing of the vessel for ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    The Federal Cabinet sat until 7 o'clock to-night, and consider number of important matters Several confidential cable messages from the Prime Minister ...

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  9. ATTACK REPULSED.

    A British North Russian official despatch states that after a night's bombardment the enemy on Saturday morning attacked positions near ...

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  10. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The Sugar Commission—Messrs. [?]. B. 'Piddington (chairman), N. Lockyer, and S. Mills—began its sitting this morning. ...

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  11. BRITISH LAW SOCIETY

    By fifty votes to thirty-three the British Law Society has approved of the admission of women. ...

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  12. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE

    The demand made by the officers in the telephone service at a special meeting held on Tuesday evening that the Postmaster. General (Mr. Webster) ...

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  13. TASMANIA REMAINS FREE.

    The Chief Health Officer reports that Tasmania is still free from pneumonic influenza. ...

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  14. Victoria

    The situation arising from the refusal of New South Wales and some of the other states to co-operate with the Commonwealth in the control of ...

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  15. AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY

    In describing Hungary's freak Utopia, the "Daily News"' Buda. pesth correspondent stated that the mob raided the Buda pesth prison and released the ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The League of Nations' drafting committee has considerably re-arranged articles, and the full commission will prob. ably consider the text to-morrow, when ...

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  17. PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT.

    Dr. Wilson has issued the following statement:—"In view of the very surprising impression which seems to exist in some quarters that it is the ...

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  18. TASMANIAN STEAMERS.

    The movements of the steamer Rotomahana are now uncertain owing to the discovery on board of a suspicious case of influenza. She is lying in ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    Advice has been received by the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) that the following additional changes have occurred in the ...

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  20. CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY

    Some time ago a deputation representing the retailers in the confectionery trade waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Greene), and urged ...

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  21. FIGURES TO DATE.

    At a, meeting of the Board of Health this afternoon Dr. Robertson, the chairman, reported that since the outbreak of the influenza epidemic 12,672 cases had ...

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  22. IMPORTANT MISSION

    Hon. H. Y. Braddon presided at a luncheon in New York tendered to Mr. S. C. Armstrong. who has been appointed by an important financial group to visit ...

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  23. ALLEGED FRAUD

    At the City Court to-day William Louis Meurant and Lachlan Royston Fraser, clerks, employed by the Commissioner of the State Savings Bank, ...

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  24. TROOPSHIP PORT SYDNEY.

    The troopship Port Sydney is expected to arrive in Port Phillip Bay very short. The. The Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) has been advised that several ...

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  25. POSITION IN EGYPT.

    A message from Cairo reports that a three days' strike of the Government native officials has commenced. ...

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  26. SERIOUS RECRUDESCENCE.

    The fresh cases reported to-day numbered 593, including 551 in the metropolitan area, and 42 in the country. The admissions to the hospital numbered 84, ...

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  27. M. CLEMENCEAU'S HEALTH.

    The correspondents say that ill-health compelled M. Clemenceau to return horn from the conference with Dr. Wilson ,after a few minutes' conversazione, and also ...

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  28. VILLAGERS SHOT.

    It has been officially announced that villagers at Shosak el Gassara were caught tampering with the railway, and five were shot. ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ASPECT.

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent states that the American mission to Russia has returned. Although the members have been instructed not ...

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  30. SINN FEINERS

    Twenty Sinn Feiners, including two members of the House of Commons escaped from Mountjoy prison after overpowering the warders. ...

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  31. SHIPBUILDING

    The Dromana, the second vessel to be built under the Commonwealth scheme, will be' launched at the Williamstown dockyards' on 'Friday next. Her ...

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  32. THE COAL TROUBLE

    No decision was reached to-day regarding the claims for an increase at 25 per cent. in the wages of the. coalminers. The suggested terms of ...

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  33. BOLSHEVISM

    It has been decided at Washington to despatch an educational. mission to Europe to combat the Bolshevistic ideas in the American army. ...

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  34. New South Wales

    For the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-night there were 204 further admissions into the metropolitan hospitals, while the deaths for the same period numbered ...

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  35. FOOD PROBLEM.

    The sum of £12,000,000 sterling has reached Brussels, and will be held as a guarantee of Germany undertaking the export of products equivalent to the food ...

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  36. BELGO-DUTCH TREATY

    The Dutch Government has not yet appointed delegates to discuss a revision of the Belgo-Dutch Treaty. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND DISTURBANCES

    The recent disturbances in Queens land were considered by the Federal Cab t this afternoon, and the deportations of the Russians, which had ...

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  38. HUNGARIAN QUESTION.

    In Paris the Council of Four has considered a report received from Genera, Smuts, who has completed his mission, and left Buda Pesth for Paris. Although ...

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  39. AVIATION

    From St. John's (Newfoundland) it is learned that Lieuts. Hawker and Grieve. who propose to make a Trans-Atlantic flight will, weather permitting, start on ...

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  40. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    Mr. D. O'Connor, of 11 Sanden-street. has been advised that his son, Driver W. S. O'Connor, of the 13th Field Ambulance, is returning to Australia by ...

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  41. HOSPITAL ORDERLIES.

    The health authorities to-day advertised for 100 hospital orderlies to assist in the influenza epidemic. The applications received up to to-night numbered ...

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  42. Queensland

    Two additional. cases of sickness presenting suspicious circumstances were landed at the Lytton isolation hospital from the" steamers Cantara and Moira. ...

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  43. DEPORTED

    Baron von Plessen was deported from England on Saturday last. In June, 1918, the newspapers gave prominence to the court-martial of ...

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  44. RECENT I.W.W CASES

    The Premier (Mr. Holman), in a. statement to-night, referred. to the steps taken by the Cabinet in connection with the detectives whose ...

    Article : 170 words
  45. REVOLT IN BAVARIA.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the revolution in Bavaria, especially as the Bavarians have notified a with drawal of their representatives from ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The Repatriation Board to-day considered statements from the municipal councils as to how they proposed to spend the grant of £406 allotted to ...

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  47. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE

    Mr. Justice Higgins. in the High Court this morning, granted a certificate that a dispute existed between the Australian Workers' Union and the ...

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  48. ISSUE OF CAPITAL

    The Federal Ministry to-day decided to amend the War Precautions Act regulations dealing with the issue of capital. The new regulations, which ...

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  49. POLES AND CZECHS.

    There is still considerable friction between the Poles and the Czechs over, the disposition of Teschen. M. Paderew-ski, when interviewed, emphatically calls ...

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  50. ACTORS IN ENGLAND

    The Actors' Association in London quarrelled with Mr. Cochran (theatrical manager), owing to the non-payment ,for rehearsals. Mr. Cochran refuses to ...

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  51. MELBOURNE COAL SUPPLIES

    A deputation representing all the large coal users of Melbourne to-day waited upon the Controller of Shipping (Rear-Admiral Clarkson) to see ...

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  52. RESPONSIBILITY FOR WAR.

    An afternoon session of the Council of Four was devoted to the question of responsibility for the war. DR. WILSON ABSENT FROM COUNCIL ...

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  53. Good News for All Women

    No matter what is wr g with your skin, there is a way to right it Now, what Is the trouble with [?]OUR skin? If It is brown, freckled, tanned, sallow, ...

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  54. DAIRY PRODUCE POOL

    At the conference of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool, which opened on Monday and came to a conclusion to-day, it was decided to ...

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  55. LICENSING POLL

    Regarding to-morrow's licensing poll, it is officially stated that there will be no official announcement of the results of the polling except through the ...

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  56. DANZIG INCIDENT.

    Political circles at Weimar are aware that the Entente Powers are prepared to land troops at Danzig on short notice Several German newspapers fear that ...

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  57. ADMINISTRATION OF SAMOA

    It now appears that the petition which has been signed by Samoan chiefs and others protesting against New Zealand being allowed to ...

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  58. JAPANESE AMENDMENT.

    Despatches from Paris say that when interviewed regarding the proposed. Japanese amendment to the League of Nations' covenant recognising racial ...

    Article : 128 words
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