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  3. PEACE

    Important sections of opinion regard the crisis over the mandatory system as threatening the whole conference--even threatening the ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. SOLDIERS' WELFARE

    An official announcement issued by the Defence Department declares that the statements published yesterday on the question of the admission of the ...

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  5. Disorder at Belfast

    Despite a drizzle of rain, the crowns the streets of Belfast increased on Wednesday night, gangs of men and women jostling, surging and shouting ...

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  6. RIOTS IN GLASGOW

    Thirty people were injured in riots in Glasgow. Bottles were used freely against the police in George Square. After the Riot Act had been read ...

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  7. PUBLICITY SCHEME PLANNED

    Mr Charles Barrett, producer for the Educational Films of Australia, has placed before the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League a proposal to ...

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  8. EIGHT HOURS PRINCIPLE ACCEPTED BY RAILWAY MEN

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that representatives of the Railway Executive Committee and the Railway Employes' Union have signed an ...

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  9. WILSON RETURNING HOME

    It is confirmed that President Wilson will leave France on February 15 to attend the opening of Congress on March 4. He will remain in America ...

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  10. VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    Single men among the returned soldiers who live in the country districts, and are selected for vocational training by the Repatriation Department, ...

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  11. AMERICAN SENATORS OBJECT

    Senator H. C. Lodge (Republican, Massachusetts), speaking in the Senate, condemned, as absolutely unbelievable, any plan involving the ...

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  12. BUILDING TRADES STRIKE TO REDUCE HOURS OF WORK

    An aggregate meeting of the Affiliated Building Trades Unions confirmed its decision to strike for a 44-hour working week at 35 an hour. The ...

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  13. PAYMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS UNLIKELY TO BE ADOPTED

    No information on the suggested reconstruction of the State Board was vouchsafed today by Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA MAY GIVE WAY, SAYS LONDON NEWSPAPER

    It is stated by "The Daily Mail" that Australia is the only Government continuing the objection to compromise in regard to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. INVITATION DECLINED

    Reuter is informed that the Arch[?]ngel Government has declined to [?]ccept the invitation to meet the Allied representatives at Prinkipo, on the ...

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  16. EXPLORING SHIP WRECKED OFF COAST OF BRITAIN

    It is announced that the Nimrod, the vessel used by Sir Ernest Shackleton in his Antarctic expedition of 1907-1909, which reached within 97 ...

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  17. SPREADING BOLSHEVISM

    James Motianen, a Russian, at the Central Police Court yesterday, was fined £5, in default 14 days' imprisonment, for having sold the newspaper, ...

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  18. PROBLEM OF THE COLONIES DISCUSSED BY NEWSPAPERS

    According to the correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" at Paris, the unhappy consequences of international control in Morocco were largely ...

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  19. ADVANCES TO BOLSHEVIKS REGARDED AS WEAKNESS

    Advices from Stockholm state that, [?]n announcing the proposal for the conference at Prinkipo, on Princes' Islands, in the Sea of Marmora, to ...

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  20. POLISH CLAIMS CONSIDERED

    Yesterday's sittings of the Committee of the five Great Powers were devoted to Polish and Czecho-Slovak questions. ...

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  21. AID ASKED FOR LOYALISTS

    Sir,--In view of the position in which the unfortunate Victorian loyalist unionists find themselves in New South Wales--disowned by the Victorian Government and practically ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIAN GENERALS ARE DECORATED BY FRANCE

    It is announced that President Poin[?]care, of France, has conferred the following distinctions of the Legion of Honor on leaders of the Australian and ...

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  23. NAVAL POWER OF AMERICA WILL NOT BE REDUCED

    Mr Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, predicts that there will be no reduction of naval power for many years to come. ...

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  24. NO LIMIT FOR HOUSING

    It was made clear today by Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, that there is to be no income limit in connection with the housing of returned ...

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  25. GIBRALTAR TO BE HELD

    It is denied by "The Daily Mail" that Britain is giving Gibraltar to Spain in return for Ceutu, on the North African coast. ...

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  26. BRANCH ELECTION RESULTS

    The counting of votes cast for candidates for office in the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League will be continued this ...

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  27. ESTHONIANS ADVANCING

    An Esthonian communique, issued on Wednesday, shows that the Esthonians advancing toward Walk, near the coast, captured more than 700 prisoners, four ...

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  28. NATIVES MUST BE PROTECTED

    The "Journal des Debats" refers to the evil consequences of internationalisation as established at the Berlin Conference of 1885, and says it is not ...

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  29. INQUIRY TO BE CONDUCTED INTO AFRICAN WAR SERVICE

    In the Union House of Assembly to-day the debate was resumed on the [?]motion proposed by Sir Thomas Smartt, in favor of the appointment of ...

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  30. JAPAN CLAIMS REWARD

    It is stated by "The Daily Mail" that violent protest against the neutralisation of the Pacific Islands came from the Japanese, who insist ...

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  31. NO REPLY TO CRITICISM

    Speaking today on the subject of local committees and their extended powers, Senator Millen, Minister for Repairlation, said that the term ...

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  32. WOMEN CHARGED WITH THEFT

    Eva Woods and Grace Lyons, were charged at the Fitzroy Court today with having stolen £9 from Albert George Brett, a soldier. Both women were remanded until Tuesday next, ...

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