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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.— The consensus of German newspaper opinion in that the tutorial, economic, and military conditions imposed on ...

    Article : 99 words
  4. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS

    LONDON. Tuesday Night.— A most important interview between Sir Eric Geddes, Minister for Transport, and the Committee of Railway men ...

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  5. AERIAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— A conference was held at Victoria Barracks to-day, to consider the policy for the development of aviation in the ...

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  6. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    PRETORIA, Tuesday Night.— Replying to criticisms emanating from Natal, in a statement that the British Empire ceased to exist in August, 1914, ...

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  7. CIVIL WAR IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A Bolshevik communique reports the capture of Rostfidon, with 11,000 prisoners, seven tanks, thirty-five guns, and ...

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  8. "WILLY"-"NICKY" LETTERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The letters between the Kaiser aud the Czar, published to-day, discuss the details of the secret treaty between ...

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  9. A SERIOUS QUARREL.

    TOKIO, Monday Night.— The Czech Legation has received despatches from irkutsk showing that there has been a serious quarrel between the Czechs and ...

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  10. MARKED DEPRESSION IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.— The "ratifications of the Treaty produced a 'marked depression in Germany. "Tageblatt" says it is Germany's duty ...

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  11. CAPTURE OF IRKUTSK.

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday Night.— The Bolshevik delegation at Dorpat announces the receipt of a wireless to the effect that the Bolsheviks have ...

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  12. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— When the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Treasurer (Mr Theodore) moved the suspension of the standing orders in ...

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  13. REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— It is estimated that it will take six weeks to repatriate the 350,000 German prisoners of war still in France. ...

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  14. THE ASSERTION DENIED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— A wireless message from Moscow proves the falsity of the assertion that the Bolsheviks captured Irkutsk. The ...

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  15. RESUMING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. - Britain, Trance, arid Italy are sending diplomatic representatives to Berlin, their credentials all bearing the same data. ...

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  16. LEADERS WON'T LEAD STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Mr J. W. Thomas and other railway men leaders threaten they will not lead another strike. ...

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  17. DEFENCE BY AIRCRAFT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith were the guests of the United Service Institution last night. After reviewing his ...

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  18. LORD KILMARNOCK LEAVES FOR BERLIN.

    LONDON, monday Night.— Lord Kilmarnock has left for Berlin as the British diplomatic representative, and has the status of Charge d'Affaires. ...

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  19. MEMORIAL TO JEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The British Jews propose to raise £1,000,000 to found a Jewish centre of learning as a war memorial to the Jews who fought ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Mr Poyoton, Minister for Shipping when asked to-day if the Government intended to increase the freights on the ...

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  21. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS

    LONDON, Sunday Sight.— A German warrant officer, named Fratel, has been sentenced to twelve months from date, reduced in rank, and dismissed ...

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  22. RESPONSIBLE FOR WAR

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— The instrument demanding the ex-Kaiser's extradition is ready for signature, and will probably be sent to The Hague ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Country Party is to be the official designation of the farmers' representatives in the Federal Parliament as it ...

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  24. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

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  25. WHITE SUGAR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— White sugar is almost unprocurable in Bendigo even in half-pound lots. The Bendigo branch of the Farmers' Union ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATION

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— M. Bourgeois presides al the first meeting of the League of Nations on the 16th inst. ...

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  27. REVOLUTION IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Sunday Night.— There lias been a revolutionary outbreak among soldiers at Saragossa. They attacked the barracks killed a ...

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  28. TRADE PROHIBITED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— A special "Commonwealth Gazette" issued to-day contains a proclamation prohibiting the importation into the ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— In common with other centres of the State, the relations between the Queensland Railway Union and the Amalgamated ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. FUTURE OF FIUME

    ROME, Sunday Night.— It is authoritatively stated regarding Mr Lloyd George's interview with Signor Nitti that Fiume's wishes against becoming ...

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  31. A TRAIN DERAILED

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— A workmen's train was derailed near Caen, and seven persons wore killed and 14 injured. ...

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  32. BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Before the Basic Wage Commission to-day, Louis Bradshaw, an architect said that semi detached houses could not ...

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  33. FIRE AND TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The premises occupied by Mrs Chappel, who conducted a fruiterers' and bakery business, and also conducted postal ...

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  34. SOUTH WALES MINERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A large element of the minors of South Wales are opposed to nationalisation, and arc organising demonstrations against the ...

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  35. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— Two hundred and forty Senators are being elected to-day. The issue is mainly between M. Clemencean's national bloc and ...

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  36. TASMANIA'S WHEAT

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The Premier made the following statement to-day with regard to the wheat situation. He said "I have been in ...

    Article : 426 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

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  38. STEAMER WRECKED

    LONDON, Sunday Night,— The British steamer Reval (16S0 tons) has been wrecked off Kimmeridge, and thirty-three out of a crew of forty ...

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  39. USELESS ENGINE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— As the result of enquiries which have been made with regard to Captain Wilkins and a crew who left England on ...

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  40. "BOLSHEVIK IN SPIRIT"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. On applying for the suspension for six months of the labor conditions of the Commonwealth Oil Corporation's shale leases ...

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  41. BURNIE SUPREME COURT

    BURNIE, Wednesday.— Justice Crisp, in the Supreme Court to-day, gave an important ruling. The case, was that in which James Morris, of ...

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  42. THE NAVIGATION ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— By a proclamation in a special "Commonwealth Gazette" issued this afternoon, fishing boats, pleasure yachts, ...

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  43. INCOME TAX PAYMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— It is not the intention of the Federal or State Tasmanian Departments to make any alteration at present in the methods ...

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  44. BAKERS' EMPLOYEES

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.— The master bakery have, resolved to grant the request of the employees for a conference to consider their application ...

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  45. SEVERE LIGHTNING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A lightning storm which occurred last night was responsible in many instances for the fusing of electric light cables and wires, ...

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  46. PUBLIC SERVICE BONUS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Officers in the general division are becoming anxious concerning certain respective pay which due to them through ...

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  47. TEA GOES UP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Most tea merchants have increased the price of tea to grocers in Melbourne by threepence per pound. It is ...

    Article : 58 words
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