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  4. IRISH CRIME

    The "Manchester Guardian's Dublin correspondent states that 70,000 soldiers and 12,000 police are searching for concealed arms in Ireland, but a ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. CRUSADER RETURNS

    Field-Marshal Allenby arrived at Victoria station, where he received a warm welcome. The Earl of Athlone first received him on behalf of His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOUNDED DIGGERS

    A small clearing station will replace he sutton Veny Hospital, which will close down on September 22. The Sulford special hospital will remain ...

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  7. JOTTINGS

    The Governor and Lady Davidso[?] received a warm welcome on arrival at Muswellbrook. Evidence concerning the difficulty ...

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  8. A GREAT AUSTRALIAN

    Lieut. General Sir John Monash, in an interview stated that he has not received a definite offer of the Victorian Railway Commissionership from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHANTUNG PROBLEM

    For the first time in the American Senate's history a great treaty is being considered in open session with thronged galleries, instead of secretly. ...

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  10. POLISH ADVANCE

    A Polish communique states:— We occupied Borysow, 90 kilometres north-east of Minsk, but the Bolsheviks have been heavily reinforced on ...

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  11. DEMOCRACY'S FAILURE

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., speaking at the International Brotherhood Congress, after remarking that society was at present undergoing a process ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN POSITION

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the situation in Hungary in causing uneasiness in Peace Conference circles in consequence of Roumania's ...

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  13. PEACE PARLERS

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that only the Peace Conference will be able definitely to establish the status of the Levant. The ...

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  14. FRENCH PROFITEERS

    It is reported from Paris that the French Government is intensifying its fight against profiteers. It has started investigating the prices charged in the ...

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  15. DIGGER ELEVEN

    At a banquet to the A.I.F. cricketers, Lord Harris, who presided, said that the revival of English cricket in 1919 had resulted in a season better than ...

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  16. MUNICH MURDERS

    "The Times" Berlin correspondent reports that further sensational evidence was given at the murder trials in Munich, after which the Public ...

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  17. "AMBITIOUS" SHIPS

    Referring to the signing of a contract by the Prime Minister of Australia for three large steamers to be built in England by Messrs. Vickers, ...

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  18. THE GALLIC COCK

    It is reported from Paris that the French authorities have removed the German imperial eagle decorating the Strassburg Bridge, and substituted a ...

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  19. A Blessing to Nerve Sufferers.

    Nerve sufferers (and who is there who docan't suffer from nerves at some time or other?) are everywhere reporting wonderful results from the use of Hean's Tonic ...

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  20. FIUME PLOT

    It transpires that the Fiume plot was organized in Venice, the Prefect of which has been dismissed. Six regiments of Italian artillery of which ...

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  21. CONTROL OF NECESSITIES

    The Assembly discussed the increased cost of living on the motion of Sir Thomas Smartt (Commissioner of Public Works), who urged the ...

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  22. STOP-PRESS

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  23. POWER FROM POTATOES

    Partly as a result of the increased cost of petrol, more attention is being devoted to the question of power alcohol. A leading co-operative firm in ...

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  24. "GIGANTIC WAR TRUST"

    At Des Moines, Iowa, last night, Senator Johnson described the League of Nations Covenant as a gigantic war [?]rust. ...

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  25. EMPIRE'S TRADE

    Sir Hamar Greenwood, M.P., speaking at the iron are Steel Manufacturers' dinner, at the Sa[?]oy Hotel, London when referring to the ...

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  26. SHIPPING CONGESTION

    The Government has requisltioned 20 steamers which were loading coal at Carditf for foreign ports and has ordered them to proceed to Liverpool. ...

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  27. NAVAL TEA PARTIES

    Referring to the battle cruisers' holiday visits to South and West ports, Lord Fisher writes: 'Coal is scarce and costly, yet the ...

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