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  3. LAST NIGHT'S TROTTING

    Notwithstanding the inclement weather there was a very fair attendance at last night's meeting. Brown Hawk opened his winning account by taking ...

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  4. RITZ REVELS IN THE MUD

    Heavy rain fell in the morning, and the outlook was bad for the Belmont Park meeting, but it was decided to race. Naturally the attendance ...

    Article : 1,437 words
  5. BREARLEY SOARS ALOFT

    Despite the unpropitious weather, thousands of people assembled at the W.A. Cricket Association Ground yesterday afternoon to witness an aerial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,274 words
  6. THE PARALYSIS OF STRIKES YORKSHIRE HOLD UP UNSETTLED—ATTEMPTED POLICE MUTINY FAILS—BOLSHEVIKS WEAKENING YORKSHIRE COAL STRIKE

    Sir Robert Horne, Minister for Labor, discussed the situation with a deputation from the Yorkshire miners and satisfactory progress was made ...

    Article : 457 words
  7. UNIFORM MILITARY TRAINING

    General Monash, interviewed by the "Daily Telegraph," emphasised the necessity for the co-ordinated training of the armies of the Empire. He said: ...

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  8. UNDESIRABLE DESERTERS

    The Australian military authorities here deny the statements conveyed in a cabled message of July 29 which alleged that a majority of undesicables ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. LONDON DAILY NEWS

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty), Sir Eric Geddes (Minister without ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. COMMENTS ON YESTERDAY'S RUNNING

    Those who braved the elements and visited Belmont Park yesterday had a double, treat, for while taking part in the racing they were able at the same ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  11. BEATTY AND HAIG

    Admiral Beatty and Marshal Haig will receive £100,000 each with Earldoms on Wednesday for their great services in the war. The Commons will ...

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  12. PERMANENT MILITARY POSITIONS

    The necessity for retaining in London a senior staff of officers for clearing up Australian repatriation affairs has aroused apprehension among the ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. ROUMANIANS DEFEAT HUNGARIANS

    The Roumanians have completely deafeated the Hungarians on the Theiss, taking many prisoners and much booty. ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    The "Morning Post's" Stockholm correspondent wires that the Bolshevik Government is making efforts to secure reconciliation with the ...

    Article : 410 words
  15. MILITARY EQUIPMENT

    Under arrangement with the War Office, Australia, after demobilisation is finished, will be in possession of complete new uniforms, arms, and ...

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  16. AN ARMY SCANDAL

    The Violet Douglas and Pennant case, which has been agitating political circles for many months, has taken a dramatic turn. The House of Lords ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. THE BRITISH IN THE WAR

    The King has made Marshal Foch a Field Marshal of the British Army. Marshal Foch in receiving the freedom of the city, reviewed the campaign on ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. LAST DAYS OF LUDENDORFF

    A White Book has been published containing all the documents relating to the collapse of the German army during the 90 days preceding the ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. BRITISH SOLDIERS' PAY

    The "Daily" Telegraph" states that privates' pay in the British Army will shortly be increased to 2s. per day, rising to 4s. v. when soldiers are ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. TO-MORROW'S PROCEEDINGS

    Major Brearley will leave his aerodrome and fly atong the river front, over the Esplanade, and from there to the main entrance to King's Park, and ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. AMERICAN SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    After a strike lasting three weeks the seamen agreed to a settlement whereby they get an eight-hour day with increased pay and the ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. NEW ZEALANDERS QUITTING

    The 4000 remaining New Zealand soldiers, many with wives and families, will embark during the next two months. The Corinthic sails on the ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. BRILLIANT OPERA NIGHT

    The opera season closed with a gala performance for the benefit of indigent demobilised officers and their families. The house was draped with the Allied ...

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  24. THE PEACE TREATY

    The Council of Five has granted the Austrians an extension of a week to submit their observations on the peace treaty. ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. SENSATIONAL POLICE STRIKE

    The National Union of Police called a sudden strike as a protest against the Government's Bill prohibiting the police from joining a trade union. Some ...

    Article : 258 words
  26. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    T. Walsh, Secretary of the Seamen's Union whom the Federal Government decided shall the be released from goal before the expiracy of his ...

    Article : 213 words
  27. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Six parties of "Australian aviators are hopeful of taking part in the prize flight to Australia. Two machines are being prepared, including a seaplane. ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Generals Plumer and Allenby have been made Field Marshals. The Labor Party discussed a motion repudiating direct action, but failed to ...

    Article : 293 words
  29. AUSTRALIANS HOMEWARD

    The Australian military depots in England are being closed, except that at Sutton-Veny, which will be the final assembly base. There are 1500 ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. MR. HARRY BOAN'S DAUGHTER

    The marriage of Lord Athlumney and Miss Margery Boan was celebrated this week. [The above cable evidently refers to ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. BERLIN STILL BOILING

    There are 180.000 workers in Berlin in receipt of out-of-work pay. Strikes involving tens of thousands of workers are of daily occurrence. There is a ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. FATAL SHOOTING CASE

    A mysterious shooting affair which the police suspect to be a case of murder was reported from Paddington this morning. A man drove up to the ...

    Article : 179 words
  33. JAPANESE WORKERS

    Japanese workers in many trades, under threat of striking, have secured an increase in wages ranging from 20 to 60 per cent., and a general reduction ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. MILITARISM AND INDUSTRIALISM

    The House of Commons agreed to the army vote. Mr. J. H. Thomas (Labor), referring to the triple alliance ballot, said the workers did not favor ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. A NEW WORLD BORN

    The King received a deputation from the London County Council, non-conformist Ministers and English and Presbyterian Ministers. Each presented ...

    Article : 207 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS STARS

    Brookes, Patterson, Lycett and Thomas have sailed for New York to compete in the American championships. ...

    Article : 24 words
  37. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, said the Peace Conference had not decided the fate of the German cruiser Goeben (in Russian ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. COMMONWEALTH MERCHANTMEN

    Mr. Larkin, the Commonwealth Shipping Manager, has signed contracts for the building of two Commonwealth steamers, making five now ...

    Article : 37 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Australian cricketers, playing against Surrey, scored 436. Collins made 95, Trennery 78. Lampard 58 and Willis 58. ...

    Article : 36 words
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