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  2. BROWN COAL.

    While in England, Mr. P. G. W. Bayly, formerly a chemist in the Victorian Mines department, was-asked-by the State Ministry to make investigations concerning the ...

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  3. PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND.

    Arriving in Melbourne by the s.s. Kaiser[?]-Hind yesterday afternoon, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) left two hours later for Sydney to attend the Labour ...

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  4. BERLIN IN ARMS AGAIN.

    Berlin is again swarming with troops in anticipation of a further Communist attempt to overturn the Government. The minority Socialist section's campaign at ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. AT LAST!

    The British Vickers-Vimy bombing aeroplane, piloted by Captain Alcock, who was accompanied by Lieutenant A. W. Brown as navigator, landed on the west coast of ...

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  6. SHIPPING STRIKE

    There were no developments yesterday in the strike position. Interest still centres round the question whether the Waterside Workers' Federation will throw in its ...

    Article : 425 words
  7. OUR PEACE TERMS

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  8. DIVORCE SUITS NUMEROUS.

    There are no fewer than 808 petitions for divorce set down for hearing at the current sessions of the Divorce Court in London, out of which 662[?] are undefended. ...

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  9. Negroes and White Girls.

    A large crowd stormed a negro's coffee shop in the East End of London on Saturday night. Many persons were badly maltreated, and the police had to rescue ...

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  10. EX-CROWN PRINCE'S VIEW[?]

    The correspondent at the Hague of the "New York Times" had a conversation with[?] the ex-Crown Prince of Germany on the pier at the island of Wi[?]rengen. The ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. CELTIC CLUB WELCOME.

    There was a large gathering at a welcome given to Mr. Ryan yesterday afternoon in the Celtic Club[?] rooms in Swanston street. Amongst those present were Federal and ...

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  12. Finns Fight Bolsheviks.

    It was reported from Helsingfors (capital of Finland) last week that Finnish batteries at a point on the coast 10 miles from Kronstadt had begun a bombardment ...

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  13. Italian Strike Ends.

    The general strikes throughout Italy have terminated. [According to the Milan Journal "Avanti" last week, the Milan Seamen's Federation secured a ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. BRITAIN'S "VICTORY" LOAN.

    His Majesty the King has issued an appeal to the people of the United Kingdom to support the "Victory" Loan, stating that the security and prosperity of the country ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. TRADES HALL ATTITUDE.

    The president of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. E. F. Russell), referring yesterday to his recent interview with Mr. A. H. Gibson (branch secretary of the Seamen's ...

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  16. Riots in Canadian Camp.

    Discontented at the repatriation delays, thousands of Canadians rioted[?] at Witley camp, at Godalming[?] on Sunday. A series of fires destroyed the bulk of ...

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  17. City Council Experimenting.

    For some time past the Melbourne City Council has been experimenting with brown coal at the Spencer street power station, and though a measure of[?] success ...

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  18. Australians at Sport.

    In the cricket match, between the Australians and Lancashire, which Australia won by an innings and 158 runs, Lampard (Australia) took nine wickets for 42. ...

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  19. BROWN COAL MINES.

    Sir,—"For Truth's Sake," whose letter appeared on June 12, says he can substantiate the Minister for Mine's statement when he (the Minister for Mines) said that ...

    Article : 177 words
  20. Conditions Examined.

    In view of the scheme recently submitted by the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Watt) to the consideration of the governments of the United Kingdom and of the ...

    Article : 287 words
  21. ENGINES USED IN LONG FLIGHTS.

    An official of the Rolls[?]Royce Company, whose aero engines are used in all except one of the aeroplanes entered in Great Britain for the Atlantic flight pointed out ...

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  22. PAY OF THE POLICE.

    Dissatisfaction at the existing rates of pay, which it is claimed represent less than a living wage, is general among members of the Victorian police force, and the ...

    Article : 396 words
  23. REPLY OF THE ALLIES.

    The Allies will publish their reply to the German counter-proposals on Monday. The reply will state that directly the economic restrictions come to an end Germany will ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    An interesting collection of about 100 pictures by Australian artists, brought together by the late Mr. Lawrence Abrahams, is on view at the rooms of the Decoration ...

    Article : 282 words
  25. Imperial Education Scheme[?]

    The Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has inspected the Sutton Veny Agricultural Depot, near Salisbury, where 500 A.I.F.'s are in training at ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. Many Ships Idle in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The position[?] with regard to the strike of seamen was unchanged to-day. The managers of coastal shipping companies have not been advised ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. TARIFF AGITATION.

    Sir,—I am a mere consumer, and one who endeavours to sift out the true from' the false. I have no axe to grind, and no subscriptions behind[?] my ...

    Article : 392 words
  28. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    Many[?]people were unable to gain admission to the Auditorium last night, to hear Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., give his impressions on the European situation. ...

    Article : 268 words
  29. RETURNED MEDICAL OFFICERS.

    Medical officers who have returned from war service abroad have formed an association, and at a largely-attended meeting[?]held at No. 5 Australian General Hospital last ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. E. AND A. SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The action of the Townsville waterside workers in refusing to work vessel[?] until they are seven days out from infected ports has resulted in the E. and A. steamers St. ...

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  31. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    According to Captain A. H. Cobby, D.S.O., D.F.C., and two bars, who returned to Melbourne yesterday by the s.s. Kaisar-[?]Hind, there is little prospect of an air flight ...

    Article : 219 words
  32. WHARF WORK INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the conditions of employment on Melbourne wharves, which is being conducted by Mr. G. J. Dethridge, acting as a Royal commission, was ...

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  33. The War on Canvas.

    Mr. Arthur Streeton[?] the well-known Australian'artist, is holding a remarkable exhibition in the Alpine Club gallery in London of 50 pictures and sketches, ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. FOCH STANDS READY.

    'Marshal Foch on Saturday left Paris on a tour of the army front. He will remain at the French headquarters in Luxemburg in readiness to give the order for an ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. RELIEF FOR STRIKERS.

    Sir,—Mr. Richardson's letter on Saturday dealing with proposed Government relief to the strikers and others thrown out of work by their action is thoroughly sound. ...

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  36. THEFT OF LETTERS ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An arrest was effected to-day b[?] Postal Detective Mitchell in connection with [?] theft from the steamer K[?]ogle of letters and packets in a mail-bag ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. Strikes in France.

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association, in a delayed telegram sent from Paris on June 7, said:— "The strike situation is easier. Many ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. Problem of Hungary.

    A message from Paris, despatched on June, 10 stated:—"The position of Czecho-Slovakia is becoming serious. Obviously the Czecho-Slovaks are not strong ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH BUTTON FUND.

    Sir,—Many I correct a typographical or typist's error in my letter of to[?]day r[?] the above. It states:—"On December 23, 1918, I wrote,... and have the letter of the acting ...

    Article : 74 words
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  41. LARCENY OF PILLS ALLEGED.

    Late last night Henry Whittenbury, 57 years of age, a despatch clerk, was charged at the city watchhouse with the larceny as a servant of six boxes of pills, belonging to Rocke, Tomp[?]itt, and ...

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