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  4. MONASH ADVOCATES COMMON EMPIRE MILITARY TRAINING

    Lieut-General Sir John Monash, in the course of an interview, in the Daily Telegraph empbasised the necessity of coordinated training in the armies of the ...

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  7. BREAK-AWAY LABOR CONGRESS IN SESSION

    Photograph of delegates of Labor Leagues and Unions called by the Industrialist section of the Labor Party at a meeting at the Trades Hall yesterday.—(Mirror Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MANY COMPETITORS FOR FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Six parties of Australian aviators are hopeful of participating in the prize flight to Australia. Two machines are being prepared ...

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  9. KING SPEAKS OF BUILDING NEW WORLD

    The King, in reply to an address of congratulation on the Peace, said to a deputation representing the London County Council: "It rests with us to ...

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  10. ARMY SCANDAL

    The Douglas Pennant case, which has been agitating political circles for some months, has taken a dramatic turn. The House of Lords has decided, by 69 votes ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. GOVERNMENT DOLES AND EXTRAVAGANCE SEVERELY CONDEMNED

    Lord Askwith, for many years Chief Industrial Commissioner, has written remarkable letter in the newspapers, indicating Mr. Lloyd George's opportunist ...

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  12. YORKSHIRE MINING TROUBLE CONTINUES

    The deadlock in the proceedings at the conference with the leaders of the Yorkshire miners has dismayed the public, who had been led to believe that the parties ...

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  13. FANNY DURACK TO SWIM IN AMERICA

    It is announced that Miss Durack will compete in several of the women's championship swimming events, wherein she will be matched against some of the best ...

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  14. FLATS FOR HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE

    The Ministry for Health is to survey all the empty houses in London, and is arranging for the conversion of big ones into flats, providing for the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN DESERTERS NOT UNDESIRABLES

    The Australian military authorities deny that, in the warning to men absent without leave, it was stated (as cabled recently) that the majority were ...

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  16. BOLSHEVISTS' EFFORTS TOWARDS RECONCILIATION

    The Stockholm correspondent of the Morning Post days the Bolshevik Government is making serious efforts to secure the reconciliation of the middle-class ...

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  17. GERMAN METALS FOR BRITISH MANUFACTURE

    Rotterdam papers announce the agreement of a British syndicate with a Dutch company with the object of purchasing German metal products for ...

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  18. MINISTERS' LIBELLED BY LONDON PAPER

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty), Sir Eric Geddes (Minister for Ways and ...

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  19. TWO NEW STEAMERS BUILDING FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Larkin, manager of Commonwealth shipping, has arranged for the construction of two new steamers for Australia, making five now in course of ...

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  20. From Politic to Banking.

    The Rt. Hon. R. McKenna has announced his retirement from politics. He is to succeed Sir E. Hopkinson Holden as manager of the London City and ...

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  21. MINES CONTROL INSTEAD OF NATIONALISATION

    Cleveland ironmasters have decided not to increase their prices in consequence of the advance of 6/ per ton in the price of coal. ...

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  22. JACK EXPLAINS THE WARSHIP'S WONDERS.

    Last week a large number of wounded diggers from the various military hospitals visited H.M.A.S. Australia at the invitation of Commodore Dumareso. They were very much interested in the guns and other ports of the Flagship of the Australian Navy. Our picture shows one of the sailors explaining the mechanism of one of the guns to an interested wounded digger.—(Mirror Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MANY THOUSANDS OF GERMAN PRISONERS

    There are 91,818 German prisoners of war in the United Kingdom, including 2908 sailors and 4305 civilians. Most of the prisoners are employed in ...

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  24. GERMANY'S TREMENDOUS WAR LIABILITIES

    The Peace Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies has been informed that the total owing by Germany, including the cost of the war, is over a ...

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  25. Married a Lord.

    Miss Margery Boan, an Australian girl, has been married to Lord Athlumney, an Irish Peer, born in 1873. Australian Surplus Army Stores. ...

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