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  3. INDUSTRIAl UNREST

    Having deelared the tramway stoppage at Liverpool unauthorised, the Municipal Employes’ Association has warned other city employes to continue ...

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  4. GRANTS TO LEADERS.

    Moving, in the House of Commons to-day, the resolution for money grams to thecommanders of the British forces, Mr Lloyd George, the Prime ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CONSPIRACY

    The “Daily Mail” states that the Sotland Yard Secret Service discovered a great international conspiracy planned in Russia headed by Lenin ...

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  6. AMERICA AND HE PEACE TREATY.

    A Vancouver message, dated 5th August states:-The Washington correspondent of several of the leading Canadian papers sends the following ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Senator M'DOUGALL asked Senator Millen if it were true that the Treasurer was arranging for special addresses to be delivered in churches in the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Sir Henry Agincourt Hodges, who has been a member of the Supreme Court Bench of Victoria since 1889, died at an early hour this morning, at ...

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  9. ADVICE TO RAILWAY STRIKERS

    At the meeting of the executive of the National Union of Railwaymen, at which it was decided not to support the police strike, it was also resolved ...

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  10. THE SILENT L[?]UREATE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir E. Wild (Coalition Unionist member for the Upton division of West-Ham) asked whether the Poet ...

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  11. DANCER TO UNIONISM.

    A Liverpool newspaper has telegraphed to Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, drawing attention to the current cry that trade unionism is endangered. ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr POYNTON, in reply to Mr Burchell, said that he expected to receive Lord Jellicoe’s report next week. Mr WATT, in reply to Mr West, said ...

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  13. KOLTCHAK DEFEATED.

    A wireless message from Moscow says the Red Guards have defeated Admiral Koltchak’s troops in a counter-attack at Cheliabinsk, in the ...

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  14. MARTIAL LAW FEARED.

    Advocates of a general strike at Liverpool are hesitating owing to the reports that the authorities are contemplating a declaration of martial law, ...

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  15. CHINESE JOIN SINN FEIN

    It is stated by the “Times” correspondent at New York that 50 Chinese have joined the Sinn Fein movement, becoming members of the Friends of ...

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  16. ASSISTANCE FOR TRADERS.

    It is stated by the Lobby correspondent of the “Times" that tire Government, is allocating £25,000,00 to guarantee British exporters trading with ...

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  17. BAKERS’ TROUBLE.

    It is announced that the babels’ conference has been fruitless. There is an acute shortage of bread. ...

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  18. HARD WINTER EXPECTED.

    Moscow papers predict a terribly hard winter. They urge that there should be a strong rally to check the approach of General Denekine’s anti-Bolshevik ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS

    What measure of enjoyment Mr Harry Dearth and the distinguished artists who supported him, are capable of giving to the Ballarat audience has ...

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  20. STRIKE OF ACTORS.

    A New York message states:—The strike of actors has resulted in the closing of the Broadway thea[?]s ...

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  21. BOLSHEVIK GENERAL KILLED.

    A message received in Helsingfors from Kieff says it is reported from a Bolshevik source That General Gregorieff, the Bolshevik lender in the Ukraine, has ...

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  22. THE AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    President Wilson has been authorised to settle the demands of the railroad strikers. ...

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  23. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    Austria’s counter-proposals to the Allies’ peace terms have been received by the Supremo Council. ...

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  24. WAR SERVICES

    In the House if Commons to-day, Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, moved the motions expressing the thanks of the House to the Army, the ...

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  25. HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.

    Reports have been received that Herr Beidel who last week became Premier of Hungary, bas been overthrown, and that the Archduke Joseph ...

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  26. WILL.

    Probate is being sought of the will of Harrie Oliver Richardson, formerly of Newlyn, fanner, but more recently a driver in the A.I.F., who died at sea on ...

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  27. KING THANKS LLOYD GEORGE.

    In conferring upon Mr Lloyd George the Prime Minister, the Ordinof Merit for his services to the nation during the war and in the making of ...

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  28. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    O’KEANE.—Mr D. O’Keane, of the Town Hall hotel, has received word that his son, Pte. T. O’Keane, is returning by the Valencia, which is ...

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  29. THE FIGHT AGAINST ANARCHY.

    A message from Budapest states:— The Archduke Joseph has issued a proclamation appealing to all classes to help him in fighting anarchy and the ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    Hill.—The funeral of the late Mr William Hill took place yesterday from 176 Humffray street north, and was well attended, his remains being ...

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  31. ROUMANIA MAKES DEMANDS

    It is reported that the Roumanians have handed the Hungarian Government an ultimatum demanding:— The immediate surrender of a large ...

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  32. FLAX GROWING.

    An interim report presented by the Empire Flax-growing Committee recommends the continuance of the Government’s efforts to develop ...

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  33. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A cordial civic reception was accorded to Mr W. F. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward on their return to-day. Parliament will meet in a fortnight and general ...

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  34. THE STRIRE.

    It was learned to-day that the Trades Hall Council has agreed to allow the various unions to ha circularised and asked to financially support the seamen ...

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  35. TRIBUNALS SWEPT AWAY.

    In a message from Vienna, the “Times” correspondent Bays that the Beidel Government made a clean sweep of the revolutionary tribunals and the ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. VENEREAL DISEASE IN A.I.F.

    Mr J. Storey, the Minister of Health, questioned to-day the accuracy of the information on which Dr Cumpson has bused his statement that 50,000 Australian ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    There were 54 admissions into hospital to-day, 101 discharges, and eight deaths, delaying 946 in hospital, Registrars reported four deaths in the ...

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  38. CIRL'S BODY UNDER FLOOR.

    Following on the unearthing of the remains of Constance Grant 10 under the kitchen floor of a mean dwelling in Kilburn a suburb of London, on 20th ...

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  39. BRITISH ANTI-PROFITEERING BILL.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday tins Government bill providing for prosecution of profiteers was rend a first time. ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES STATISTICS.

    There were three deaths from influenza and 11 admissions in the metropolitan hospitals to-day. He grieves more than is necessary ...

    Article : 29 words
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