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  4. RUSSIAN CRUISER SUNK BY SUBMARINE

    A wireless message says that a British submarine sank the Russian Bolshevik cruiser, Opeg on June 18, in the vicinity of Cronstadt. ...

    Article : 162 words
  5. INDICATIONS ARE THAT GERMANY WILL SIGN TREATY

    Members of the Cabinet, Peace Delegates, and representatives of the Federal States held a lengthy meeting with reference to the signing of the Peace Treaty. The representatives of Hamburg, Bremen, and Lubeck supported ...

    Article : 548 words
  6. LABOR'S INTERSTATE CONFERENCE

    The Interstate Conference of the Australian Labor Party continued its sittings at the Sydney Trades Hall yesterday under the presidency of Mr. Holloway. ...

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  7. TWO-SIDED TRADE AUSTRALIA-AMERICA

    In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press, Mr. H. Y. Braddon (Australian Commissioner in New York) said there is no reason why a ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL MINING DISPUTES

    A ompulsory conference in connection with the dispute between the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association and the several mining companies ...

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  9. JAPANESE ATTEMPT AT SILENT CONQUEST

    Senator Phelan, in a debate in the United States Senate, urged the cancellation of the agreement with Japan, and said he expected America's next war ...

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  10. WHOLESALE SHOOTING

    At 11 o'clock last night. Constable Deane, stationed at Tea Gardens, was notified by a fisherman of Nelson's Bay that a hotellteepcr named Frank Howell ...

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  11. POLICE WILL NOT BREAK THEIR UNION

    At a large meeting of the London police it was resolved that the men would not resign from their Union, as had been demanded by the Home Secretary. ...

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  12. ITALY RIPS FOR COMMUNIST REPUBLIC

    Owing to the strict censorship, little information has been published regarding disturbances in Italy, which culminated in the sensational defeat of the ...

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  13. TRADE ACTIVITY

    There is increased activity in all trades, and this is responsible for a further reduction of 140,000 in the number of recipients of unemployed relief. ...

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  14. WOOL PRICES. MAY HAVE TO COME DOWN

    It is considered in trade circles that there are prospects of a reduction in the prices of high-class wool. The supply of raw material excco[?]s the best ...

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  15. SOUTH COAST MINES

    During the week the mines have lost from one to two days, owing to the seamen's strike and the influenza. Bulli reports an average off work of 60. ...

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  16. OYSTER CULTURE FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Sir George Fuller stated that, in pursuance of the scheme propounded by his Department for the settlement of returned soldiers in the oyster culture ...

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  17. SUPERANNUATION ACT

    The Under-Secretary for Education notifies that although the public schools of the State are closing from Monday next for a fortnight's vacation, an ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. GEN. BIRDWOOD SEES AUSTRALIANS LEAVE

    General-Birdwood watched the departure of the Miltiades from Plymouth with, 1242 Australian soldiers on board. ...

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  19. RUGBY RULES REMAIN

    The English Rugby Union's attitude regarding proposal by New Zealand for alteration of the laws of the game or the rules of professionalism is ...

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  20. Leicestershire Troops To-day.

    Troops from the Leicestershire are expected to arrive by special train at 9 a.m. to-day from Melbourne. Friends and relatives with tickets marked ...

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  21. TO NATIONALISE BRITISH COALMINES

    The Daily News states that the Coal Commission has drawn up four reports, of which the most important is that of Mr. Justice. Sankey. It is said that he ...

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  22. EVOLUTION v. REVOLUTION

    At an enthusiastic meeting of the Bathurst Nationalists, Mr. Harry. Camfield, a returned soldier, who announced himself as an aspirant for political ...

    Article : 246 words
  23. Revval of Herd-Testing on North Coast

    The Tweed-Richmond Herd Testing Council has made available the results of the seventh year's testing carried out under Government subsidy and direction. ...

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  24. SUBMARINE LOST, WITH ALL ON BOARD

    It is officially reported that a British submarine operating in in the Baltic, has been lost with all hands. ...

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  25. THE LONG SUFFERING!

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  27. LONDON METAL QUOTATIONS FOR WEEK

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  28. MR. ASQUITH AND IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    Mr. Asquith, in opening the Freetrade campaign in a speech at Leeds, declared that the Freetrade system had triumphantly borne the supreme test of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. AIR ROUTES FOR GENERAL COMMERCE

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Times has learned in official circles that the British Government has made enquiries as to the possible ...

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  30. TRUNK LINE TROUBLES

    In November of last year the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce received from the Postmaster-General, through Mr. D. Watkins, M.H.R., a letter to the ...

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  31. DRINKING AFTER HOURS

    Bona-fide travellers under the Liquor Act, as well as hotel lodgers, are often perturbed as to the conditions under which they can procure refreshment ...

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  32. RELIGION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    In the course of a debate in the Senate, on the League of Nations, Senator Sherman said that owing to its religious complexion it would tend to bring the whole ...

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  33. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST EX-SOLDIER

    James Ryan, an ex-soldier living at Chertsey, has been charged with the attempted murder of Pte. Algerson Norger, of the Otagos, while the latter was in ...

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  34. ALL-BLACKS FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    The All-Blacks have left for a tour of South Africa. When that has been concluded they will sail for Sydney. ...

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  35. Gales at Goulburn

    The week just closed has been marked by severe gales. There has been bitterly cold weather, with rain and sleet. At times the wind reached hurricane force. ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. On the Tingira

    Some time ago considerable criticism was levelled in Sydney at the Naval authorities for withholding leave from the lads on board the Australian Naval ...

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  37. THE CAUSE OF IRELAND

    Messrs. Walsh and Dunn, the Irish-American delegates, have interviewed President Wilson, who has indicated that American peace delegates could not ...

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  38. APPLES BY CERAMIC

    The Ceramic's consignment of apples arrived in excellent condition. ...

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