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  4. STREET BATTLE

    The Milan, correspondent of " The Times" telegraphs:— "The Franco-Italian tension at Fiume exploded on Sunday in a real battle in ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN BROKEN HILL

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  6. PEAGE CELEBRATIONS LONDON PREP1RING FOR A MEMORABLE DAY

    London is preparing for peace day, and the old grey streets are already ablaze with the colors of the British and Allies' flags and decorations. ...

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  7. PEAGE TREATY

    It is announced that the German National Assembly at, Weimar has agreed to the first reading of a bill ratifying the Peace Treaty by a ...

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  8. MARITIME STRIKE MOVE BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall Council last night decided to make the seamen's strike a Federal fight, and to, this end the coalminers, enginedrivers and firemen; transport workers and seamen's unions are to be asked to make common cause. ...

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  9. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    For the 24 hours ended at 8'o'clock P.m. yesterday 18 deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred in hospitals in the metropolitan area. Ninety new ...

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  10. CLOSE HOLIDAY THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA

    Saturday, July 19. has been set aside as a day of rejoicing throughout the Empire for peace, and is to be observed as a close holiday in all parts of ...

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  11. STATE LABOR PARTY

    A circular, issued yesterday on behalf of the A.L.P. executive, referring to the Congress of Trade Unions convened oh August 2 by the extremist ...

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  12. ATLANTIC FLIGHT BRITISH AIRSHIP R34 COMMENCES RETURN TRIP

    The British dirigible airship "R 34" started on her return voyage to Scotland at midnight. (Renter's Message.) ...

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  13. STEPS BEING TAKEN TO MAN A STEAMER

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) last night made the following statement:—"On account of the seamen's strike a very difficult situation ...

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  14. TRANS-AUSTRALIA TRIPS

    With a decline in the influenza epidemic further restrictions have been removed with regard to travelling on the trans-Australian railway. ...

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  15. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Full, arrangements are being made in respect to the holding of the peace celebrations on Saturday, July 19, in Adelaide and the country. ...

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  16. TRIP TO AMERICA

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Mineola reports that, after a, night in which all the United Stetes naval stations on the Atlantic coast ...

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  17. PEACE OFFERINGS TO A CHURCH

    Mr. Henry Thomas gave £600 and Mr. W. H. Williams £1200 to the Malvern Methodist Church in honor of peace. ...

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  18. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Reuter's Pretoria correspondent says that there have been some sporadic recrudescences of mild influenza recent. ly. chiefly in the Cape native areas. ...

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  19. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The press is devoting much space to valedictory reviews of Mr. W. M. Hughes's work. The "Times," stressing that Mr. ...

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  20. ONE BIG UNION

    An invitation was recently extended to Mr. Considine to lecture to the Public Questions Society connected with the Melbourne Uhrvetsity on the case, ...

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  21. "INDUSTRIAL CANNIBALISM"

    At a meeting of the Steel Works Employees' Union reference was made to the closing, of the works and the secretory (Mr. Wiggiu) said that ...

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  22. WARNING OF TROUBLE CIRCULATED 12 MONTHS AGO

    The withdrawal of the High Court writ against certain members of the Federal council by the Queensland, and South Australian branches has enabled ...

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  23. DISTRESS RELIEF WORK

    A meeting of the committee of the representatives of the Municipal Council and the mining and treatment companies, who are contributing to the fund ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    President Wilson, speaking in the Senate, declared that the Peace Treaty was a scrap of paper without the League of Nations. The league was ...

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  25. POSITION IN ADELAIDE

    Matters in connection with the coal shortage remain unaltered, but during the next three days a vessel is expected from Port Kembla with a cargo of 600 ...

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  26. MODERATES BENDING TO RANK AND FILE PRESSURE

    There are indications that the more moderate members of the executive council of the Seamen's Union are bending, possibly too late, to the pressure ...

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  27. FIXING OF LONGITUDE

    With a view to deciding definitely a basis for fixing the boundary line between West Australia and South Australia, and ascertaining accurately the ...

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  28. STOREKEEPER'S WEALTH

    Walter Henry Bee, a storekeeper of Saddleworth, left an estate of £49,200. He bequeathed legacies to his employees and all the churches in the town. ...

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  29. ENGLAND BORE THE BRUNT OF THE WORLD WAR

    field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a speech at Newcastle to-day, said:— We are apt to minimise what our own fellows hare done in the field. It was ...

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  30. PRE-WAR CEREMONIES AT PARLIAMENT OPENING

    The South Australian State Parliament was opened to-day with all the pre-war ceremonial. The Governor; attenled by an escort, ...

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  31. CANADIAN DROUGHT

    The prevailing heat and the lack of rain, has destroyed the grazing facilities of 500,000 cattle at Alberta (Can.) which are on the verge of starvation. ...

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  32. COPPER INDUSTRY

    Mr John Scaddan (Minister for Mines in West Australia) has arrived in Adelaide on his way to Melbourne to attend the conference on the copper ...

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  33. SHOOTING FATALITY

    An extremely, distressing fatality occurred on Fridny evening at the Taninie Siding, on the Port Lincoln railway. W. H. R. Millikan, of Port Lincoln, ...

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  34. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    The West Australian Government has agreed to a modification of the quarantine restrictions with regard to passengers travelling overland by the ...

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  35. TANKER'S EVIDENCE

    Before the Prices Commission, sitting in Adelaide to-day, Mr. Reid, a tanner, gave evidence that immense increases had taken place in the price ...

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  36. HOPKIN'S DIVORCE CASE

    After a hearing of nine days judgment was delivered yesterday in the Hopkins divorce case Hopkins petitioned for a divorce against his wife on ...

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  38. NEW MOTOR FUEL MADE FROM SORGHUM

    A proposition for encouraging the mitiniluctiire of commercial acohol for industrial purposes has been put before the Minister for Customs. A ...

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  39. U.A.O.D.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Lady Anglesea Lodge was held in the Druids' Hall on July 9th, Sister Chester presiding over a good attendance of ...

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