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  2. IN GERMANY.

    The remarkable military demonstrations which took place in Berlin on Thursday and Friday suggest that a reactionary blow is imminent. The "Iron Division" marched ...

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  3. RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    It is stated on good authority that the British Cabinet has been for some days considering the Russian situation. The only alterations are (1) remaining in Russia ...

    Article : 343 words
  4. MINERS ACCEPT.

    It was officially stated in London that the coal dispute has been settled. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) issued the following statement: ...

    Article : 456 words
  5. PEACE TREATY.

    The second reading of the bill to ratify the Peace Treaty was unanimously agreed to by the House of Commons. The bill passed through committee without ...

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  6. SHIPPING STRIKE

    As the result of repeated conferences between the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Milen), who is acting as leader of the Federal Cabinet in the absence of the ...

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  7. RETURNING TROOPS.

    After a pleasant and uneventful voyage of exactly six weeks from London via Durban, the s.s. Port Darwin discharged 527 troops at Port Melbourne early yesterday ...

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  8. GAS RESTRICTIONS.

    Reference to the strike and the new restrictions upon the supply of gas by the Coal Board were made by Sir John Grice, chairman of directors of the Metropolitan, ...

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  9. RACE RIOTS.

    In the race riots in Washington hundreds of white soldiers marines, sailors, and civilians attacked the negroes in the streets and tramways. Many arrests of white ...

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  10. Additional Victorians.

    Many additional Victorian soldiers are now on their way home. The following lists were issued on Saturday:- On S.S. Malta. ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the course of a political address at Edgeware on Saturday Mr. Asquith, Liberal ex-Prime Minsiter, said he had serious mis givings about our policy in Russia. The ...

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  12. UNCHANGED BALKANS.

    A despatch from Paris received in New York states that the Croatians have revolted from the Serbian army, and have established an independent republic at ...

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  13. THE JAPANESE.

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the "New York Herald," the new Japanese Army Budget proposes to spend 350,000,000 yen (£35,000.000) for strengthening ...

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  14. AMERICAN FEELING.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that President Wilson addressed to Senator Lodge, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, a ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN BOLSHEVIKS

    The Roumanians are confident of their ability to repel the Hungarian offensive. This does not accord with Italian reports, which describe the Hungarians as having ...

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  16. TRAINS AND TRAMS.

    In the event of the seamen going back to work at the end of this week there will be a speedy resumption of transport facilities. Permission will probably be given for the ...

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  17. OPINION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The decision of the Federal council of the seamen's Union to recommend that the firemen and seamen should man the ships pending a conference ...

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  18. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The strike of United States seamen enteted on its third week on July 2. According to the official estimate 50,000 marine workers are idle. More than a ...

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  19. Coal for New Zealand.

    Efforts by the Government to obtain a steamer from England for carrying coal have been unsuccessful. The suggestion was made that a suitable steamer might be ...

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  20. WOOL RESTRICTIONS.

    Mr. Andrew Williamson, chairman of directors of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited, at a meeting of shareholders in London on Friday, made ...

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  21. IRISH DIFFICULTY.

    In the course of his speech on the Peace Treaty in the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George replied to an appeal by Mr. Joseph Devlin (Nationalist) that the ...

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  22. INFLUENZA.

    Eighteen deaths occurred in the various emergency hospitals in the metropolitan area during the week-end, according to figures, supplied to the Board of public ...

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  23. CONTROL OF AVIATION.

    The final text of the International Air Convention has been issued. It establishes a commission under the League of Nations, consisting of two representatives each for ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    According to the London correspondent of the United Press Association of America, the British Food Ministry has announced that "food rationing" will be resumed in ...

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  25. Reply by Sir John Higgins.

    When made acquainted with the contents of this cable message yesterday, Sir John Higgins said:—"Mr. Williamson's remarks regarding an extension of control of wool ...

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  26. TRADE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. James A. M. Elder, who is visiting London as a commercial representative of the Commonwealth, has been interviewing a number of British manufacturers on the ...

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  27. DISAPPOINTED CHINA.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Chinese Peace envoys have advised the President to issue a mandate declaring that the state of war ...

    Article : 239 words
  28. LIGHTING AND POWER.

    If the seamen return to work this week the restrictions on lighting and heating of homes will soon disappear; but it will be some time before the industries are fully in ...

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  29. WORK OF CONFERENCE.

    After the final communication from [?]tor Millen had been read to the inter[?] conference of labour unions on Saturday by Mr. J. M. Baddeley, members of ...

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  30. CHEMISTS' CLOSING HOURS.

    Sir,—The pharmaceutical chemists of Melbourne have been swiftly, silently, and thoroughly at work collecting the opinions of one another, and now they are ready to ...

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  31. War Memorials.

    The Australian war memorials on Gallipoli will include an imposing obelisk, an altar-stone, and a "record house" at Lone Pine, and smaller memorials at Anzac Cove, ...

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  32. TRADE WITH GERMANS.

    The British Board of Trade has pointed out that it is no part of the Government's policy to discourage competition with the world in German markets. It was ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Eight hundred Germans, who are now in prison camps in Canada, are to be deported to Holland. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Henley, of ...

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  34. SHIPS FOR FRANCE.

    The French Government has ordered 509,000 tons of shipping and private firms are constructing 1,915,000 tons. This will restore the merchant fleet of France to ...

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  35. SUPPOSED WRECK OF LAUNCH.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. — Wreckage which was found on the foreshore at Yeppoon to-day included a ship's hatch, a wooden rudder, and a kapok pillow. The ...

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  36. Military Honours.

    French honours have been awarded as follows to Australians:- CROIX DE GUERRE Lieut-General Sir John Monash. ...

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  37. Influenza Causes Havoc.

    A vessel which has arrived at Durban from the Straits Settlements reports that during the voyage it touched at Pointe des Galets, the chief port of the island of ...

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  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR-CAR.

    In a serious condition suffering from very severe injuries to the chest and a lacerated lung, William Lawler, 24 years a labourer, married residing in Mary street, North Melbourne, was ...

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  39. Cable Censorship.

    The United States cable censorship ceased at 6 p.m. on July 23, and the British cable censorship at midnight on July 23. The cable and telegraph censorship of ...

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  40. French Traitor Sentenced.

    The trail in Paris of the French traitor Louis Richard has ended in his being sentenced to death. [Richard was charged with having betrayed ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. SUNDAY MEETING.

    There was a good attendance at the Bijou Theatre yesterday afternoon of sym[?] with the seamen, when a state[?] as to the negotiations for a settlement ...

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  42. THIEVES' COMPREHENSIVE SELECTION.

    When the employees of Mr. H. Thomas, grocer of Coppin street, Richmond arrived at the shop on Saturday morning they found that the front door had been forced open, and an inspection of the ...

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