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  2. GERMANY'S INDEMNITY.

    The Supreme Council held meetings throughout the day. No communique has been yet issued, but it is understood that the Reparations Commission has arrived ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    A number of Sinn Feiners in Glasgow attacked a police waggon which was proceeding at about noon from the Police Court to the gaol, and on which six ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    In a signed article in the "Manchester Guardian" on the economic and political developments of New Zealand, Sir James Allen (the High Commissioner for New ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL.

    The ballot of seamen, etc., on the proposed reduction of wages has taken place, but the result of it has not been disclosed yet. It is understood, however, that a ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    No play was possible at Old Buckenham Hall this afternoon in connection with the match between the Australians and Mr. Lionel Robinson's eleven. There were pools ...

    Article : 242 words
  7. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    As the counting of votes cast at Saturday's local option poll for all booths within a reasonable range of the chief polling places has been completed ...

    Article : 443 words
  8. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. W. C. Angwin, M.L.A., who accompanied the Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) on his recent visit to the Manjinup district inspecting the new "group" settlement ...

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  9. UPPER SILESIA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the fighting continues in the south-eastern districts of Upper Silesia. The Allied troops have ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    It is stated that efforts are being made to resuscitate the conference of miners and colliery owners on the basis of the question of a national pool being dropped ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. THE WAGES QUESTION.

    Addressing a gathering on the occassion of the Labour Day Celebrations, Mr. Theodore (the Premier) said that trade unionism was faced with the most critical period ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Life and zest of "Going Up." its fascinating rhythm suggestive of riding through the air, its easily-caught and tuneful melodies, and its ludicrous style ...

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  13. SUPREME COUNCIL BREAKS UP.

    Mr. Lloyd George, M. Briand, Count Eforza, M. Jaspar, and Baron Hayashi signed the ultimatum to Germany, and the Supreme Council of the Allies broke up. ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. MILITARY RAID IN DUBLIN.

    A military raid which was made on stables in Dublin led to the discovery often revolvers, five rifles, 25 large bombs, about 1,000 rounds of ammunition, 156 ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. FURTHER DISORDERS.

    A large force of Sinn Feiners ambushed nine members of the Royal Irish Constabulary at Rathmore (Kerry). Seven of the constables were killed. ...

    Article : 171 words
  16. THURSDAY'S PLAY.

    Although it rained during the night the sun broke out this morning. At noon the weather was cloudy and the wicket slow. Three thousand spectators were present, ...

    Article : 360 words
  17. HOBART GLASS WORKS.

    The Australian Glass Manufacturing Company, whose headquarters are at Spotswood, Melbourne, have just completed the erection of a factory for the ...

    Article : 354 words
  18. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    Simultaneously with the announcement that President Harding had obtained the consent of the leaders of the House of Representatives to call of the disarmament ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. ALLIES' IMPARTIAL POLICY.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Cecil B. Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) announced that in connection with the disturbances in Upper ...

    Article : 45 words
  20. PERRY WILL CASE SETTLED.

    The Perry will case, which was expected to last several days, was brought to a conclusion after the luncheon adjournment in the Supreme Court yesterday before the ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  21. THE WOOL PROBLEM.

    Mr. J. B. Wilson, governor of the National Sheep and Wool Bureau reports that the wool situation is the worst in the history of the United States. Nearly ...

    Article : 518 words
  22. RUSSIA.

    Lord Emmott's committee, which has been inquiring into the economic situation in Russia, has issued a White Paper of 167 pages. The report says:—"The ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. THE GALBALLY FIGHT.

    The official report of the fight at Galbally (on the borders of Tipperary and Limerick) says that a large body of rebels ambushed eleven soldiers. After some ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. AFGHANISTAN.

    There is much unrest in the Afghan Province of Khost. Certain tribes are irritated at the high-handed officialdom which prevails, and as a result of threats of ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. STATE CONTROL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 words
  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN.

    A conference between representatives of the Lakeside Firewood Co., Australian Workers' Union and various unions associated with the mining industry was held ...

    Article : 298 words
  27. SPORTING CABLES.

    The British Isles Davis Cup team is likely to be Crawley and Gordon Lowe in the singles and Lycett and Woosnam in the doubles. Kingscote decided not to ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. OLDFIELD'S INJURY.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, manager of the Australian team, says that he is astonished by the alarmist Australian views as to Oldfeld's condition. He has not yet received ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. JAPAN'S INTERESTS.

    Mr. Hara (the Prime Minister) said, in the course of a speech to-day, that the Government was determined to make efforts for the continuation of the promotion ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. THE SURREY MATCH.

    The Prince of Wales will be present at Kennington. Oval on Saturday to witness the match between the Australians and Surrey. ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins referred to the reported remarks of Sir Joseph Cook, Acting Prime Minister, that the Government had ...

    Article : 545 words
  32. FEDERAL TAXATION COMMISSION.

    The Federal Royal Commission on Taxation sat in Kalgoorlie to-day. J. V. Jukes, giving evidence on behalf of the Chamber of Mines, advocated that ...

    Article : 263 words
  33. DOUGLAS INTERVIEWED.

    Colonel Dougles, the captain of the English team which visited Australia, has been induced to break his long silence regarding the Australian tour. He said that the ...

    Article : 221 words
  34. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    Claims for complete exemption from the coastal trade provisions of the Navigation Act for all vessels visiting Thursday Island were to-day presented to the Minister for ...

    Article : 524 words
  35. PUBLIC SERVICE RECLASSIFICATION.

    The Public Service Appeal Board has issued its report on a number of Individual appeals against reclassification which it dealt with recently. The ...

    Article : 243 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The joint South Australian and Tasmanian loan, which was arranged originally for the middle of May, will probably be delayed in consequence of the coal ...

    Article : 374 words
  37. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    A commencement was made in the Fremantle Police Court (before Mr. W. A. G. Walter, R.M.) yesterday morning with the hearing of a charge laid against Lawrence ...

    Article : 442 words
  38. J. W. HEARNE'S HEALTH.

    Acting upon Medical advice J. W. Hearne will not play for a few weeks, and probably will not be avaiable for the first test match. ...

    Article : 32 words
  39. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Work has now been commenced in earnest by the recently-appointed Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) and a preliminary meeting was held to-day in ...

    Article : 276 words
  40. NEW PRESIDENT OF M.C.C.

    The Hon. F. S. Jackson, M.P., has been elected president of the Melbourne Cricket Club. The Club has passed a resolution that if ...

    Article : 182 words
  41. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday morning's weather report indicated a continuance of unsettled conditions over all Southern areas. Further light rain registrations were effected in ...

    Article : 185 words
  42. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    It is expected that the new contract between the Commonwealth Government and the Orinet Steam Navigation Company for the carriage of mails between Australia ...

    Article : 185 words
  43. PRICES REGULATION.

    The Prices Regulation Commission has completed an inquiry into the wholesale price charged for firewood. Hitherto firewood has been supplied to the metropolitan ...

    Article : 159 words
  44. THE LAW COURTS.

    Criminal Court.—At 10.30 in No. 2 Court, before Mr. Justice Burnside. In Chambers.—Before Mr. Justice Draper: Ex partie applications at 10.30 a.m.; ...

    Article : 36 words
  45. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    For some time the Northern Territory has been without a Judge for the Supreme Court owing to a decision of the High Court declaring invalid the appointment of ...

    Article : 183 words
  46. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Inquirer."—Zane Grey as a man—an American author. "Castlamaine."—Your best plan would be to interview the lady again and try ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. STREET PROCESSIONS.

    By 17 votes to 10 the City Council today adopted a bylaw prohibiting the holding of all street processions in Melbourne excepting funerals, naval or military ...

    Article : 48 words
  48. CHURCH UNION.

    At the meeting of the joint committee on church union of the Presbyterian. Methodist and Congregational Churches in Queensland it was decided to submit ...

    Article : 46 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 372 words
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