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  2. PEACE ISSUES.

    The Council of Four is considering the German counter-proposals with a view to in early reply. It is reported that the Council of Four ...

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  3. SHIPPING STRIKE

    In a statement from the bench on Saturday morning the president of the Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Higgins, review the circumstances which had ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Sir John McCall) recently read a paper before the Society of Arts on "Science and Industry in Australia." ...

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  5. DEMOBILISATION.

    In the course of a debate in the House of Commons regarding unemployment amongst demobilised soldieis, reference was made to some rioting in Loudon. ...

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  6. AERIAL VENTURES.

    It was stated in London over a week ago that several Australian service pilots were anxious to undertake a flight to Australia. They point out that the conditions ...

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  7. RIVEN RUSSIA.

    The British fleet has penetrated the minefields near Kronstadt and sunk two Bolshevik ships. The British casualties were few, and the damage was not material. ...

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  8. Hint of Another War.

    Preaident Wilson, addressing a gathering paying hom[?]ge to the American dead at Suresnes, where 6,000 men are buried, referred to the League of Nations as "a legacy ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. ARMISTICE FOR AFGHANS.

    A message from Allahabad states that the British offer of an armistice to the Afghans was based on the following terms:— (1) The enemy to withdraw the troops ...

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  10. LABOUR "COMBINE."

    A fusion of great trades unions, similar to the "triple alliance" (miners, dockers, and railway-men), is proceeding. The National Union of General Workers, the ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Ruth Law, the celebrated woman aviator, has announced that she will attempt the Transatlantic ...

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  12. UNDESIRABLE ALIENS.

    By an Order in Council that has been drafted it is proposed to empower immigration officers to refuse permission to land in the United Kingdom to aliens. The ...

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  13. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu) stated in the House of Commons that the total civilian casualties resulting from the Indian riots numbered ...

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  14. HAWKER'S FLIGHT.

    Major-General Sykes, director-general of aviation, speaking at Liverpool, congratulated Hawker and Greive on their magnificent attempt. "There is no doubt," ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S COAL

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission, Sir Richard Redmayne, the Assitant Coal Controller, said that the existing royalty-owning system was against the ...

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  16. "DIRECT ACTION."

    Following on the abortive effort to induce the seamen to submit their claims to the Arbitration Court, a statement strongly condemning the "direct actionists" ...

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  17. WINNIPEG "PARALYSED."

    The Montreal correspondent of the "New York Times" says that despatches from Winnipeg indicate that the strike has not yet been settled. ...

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  18. Will Bolshevism Fall?

    Dr. Harold Williams, special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphing from Constantinople, predicts the decline and imminent fall of Bolshevism in South ...

    Article : 308 words
  19. BESTOWAL OF HONOURS.

    In the House of Commons there was a lively debate on a motion which condemned the present system of bestowing honours. Lord Hugh Cecil and others ...

    Article : 216 words
  20. Reform in India.

    The House of Commons has agreed to the second reading of the India Reform Bill, on the lines. laid down by the Secretary of State for India (Mr. T. S. ...

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  21. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    A message from New York states that, according to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Josephus Daniels) has ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. Great Britain's Loan to Allies.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) states that the[?]obligtions of the Allies to Great Britain reach a total of £1,568,000,000. No interest, has ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. GERMAN "SLIMNESS."

    The English and French translations of the counter proposals were so indifferently [?]ed by the Germans as to necessitate the Work being done again, causing delay. ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA'S FUTURE.

    In a speech at Cape Town before the Cape Provinec Congress of the women's branche[?] of the South african Party, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Malan) said that if it ...

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  25. Battle of Neuve Chapelle.

    Lord French has completed the publication of his book on the war. He says the battle of Neuve Chapelle was fought and won by the British, and then broken off ...

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  26. Shipping Rebates.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding the robates granted by the shipping conference, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping ...

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  27. French Fleet's Withdrawal.

    A message from Paris states that members of the French Chamber of Deputies have given notice of interpellations regarding the recent mysterious withdrawal of ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    From January to June New Zealand secured on an average 64 per cent. of the refrigerated tonnage a[?]ted to Australia. The percentages for May and June were ...

    Article : 398 words
  29. The French Deeming.

    M. Morogia-Ferri, the brilliant lawyer, who is defending Landr[?], the "French D[?]ming," pointed out in a recent interview that Landru was formerly the i[?]te ...

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  30. Allies Warn Poland.

    A message from Copenhagen slates that, according to advices from Vienna the British and American Ministers at Warsaw have warned the Polish Government that ...

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  31. Australian Apples.

    The Tasmanian apples sent to London by the steamer Somerset, are being discharged slowly, owing to labour difficulties The condition of the Tasmanian shipment is ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. Spartacist Executed.

    A message from Berlin says that a courtmartial at Munich has passed sentence of death on Dr. Max Levien, the leader of the Munich Spartacists, and that he has been ...

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  33. Bela Kun Weakens.

    Bela Kun, the leader of the Hungarian Communists, is negotiating with the Allied mission at Buda Pest for his personal safety if the Government of which he is the head ...

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  34. Sinn Feiners.

    The authorities forbade the holding of a concert in Dublin in memory of Connolly, who was one of the Sinn Feiners executed for his part in the Dublin ...

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  35. British Protection Sought.

    The President of the new Rhenish Republic is appealing to the British army in protect the republic against the "inevitable revenge of Prussian militarism." ...

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  36. An "Income Tax Strike."

    The miners in two Welsh coal pits (struck work owing to the arrest of two miners for the non-payment of income tax. The two men were released, aud the miners returned ...

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  37. Berkeley Square Sold.

    Sir Marcus Samuel has purchased Lord Berkeley's Mayfair estate, which comprises 20 a[?] It is believed that the price was about £5,000,000. The property includes ...

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  38. An Australian Memorial.

    An Australian memorial has been erected on the high ground slightly to the northward of the Villers-Bretonneux road, to mark the Australians' front line attack on ...

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  39. French Soldiers Burnt.

    A message from Copenhagen states that a fire recently broke out at the barracks used by the French troops occupying Ludwigs[?] [?]en (in the Bavarian Palatinate). As a ...

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  40. Imperial Preference.

    The Empire Producers Association recently gave a luncheon to the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey). Mr. Massey said he welcomed the ...

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  41. WHARF WORKERS DISPUTE.

    Without any stipulation that the wharf labourers shall resume work on conditions which existed prior to the present disturbance, and before the boycott of the Yarra ...

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  42. Bulgarian Impudence.

    Five long Notes from Bulgaria have filbeed thorugh to Paris, although the Peace Conference has not invited Bulgarin to express her views. The Notes are chief[?]y ...

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  43. "Profiteers" at the Gallows.

    Messages from Prague, the capital of Bohemia, reveal a drastic plan for dealing with "war profiteers." Shonkeepers who overeharge are dragged to the gallows, a ...

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  44. Revolution in Chili.

    Despatches reveived in New York from Buenos Ayres state that a revolution has broken out in Chill under the leadership of the militarists. ...

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  45. Food Control.

    The British and French rather fear an increase of "profiteering" if the control of food is removed. The French Government continues to buy all the wheat available in ...

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  48. Australian Cricketers.

    In the cricket match between the Australian service team and the Marylebone Cricket Club, Australia, after losing seven wickets for 177. made 207 (Gregory 5[?] ...

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  49. Lost on the Way Home.

    Andrew Sheehan, a gunner in the 14th Australian Field Artillery, who came from Blackburn, Victoria, fell overboard in Plymouth Sound from a transport bound to ...

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