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  4. HOME AGAIN

    The British Admiralty announces that the destroyer Revenue transferred the aviators Hawker and Grieve. ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S BURDENS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Cecil Harrasworth (Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Foreign Office) in the course of a lengthy statement of ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    A Berlin message states that the police president denounced the anti-Ally demonstration and has warned the people that he will suppress excesses with the utmost severity. ...

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  9. ANNA BAY MINE

    The mine which was found washed up on the beach at Anna Bay on Wednesday, and was exploded by C.P.O. Harman, under the direction of ...

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  10. MEAT IMPORTS

    In the House of Commons, Sir Newton Mooro drew attention to the complaints of Anzac importers, that they are not allotted a fair share in the ...

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  11. WAR MEMORIAL

    Mr. C. A. Earn has forwarded to the Mayor (Ald. Gibson) a letter in the following terms: Dear Mr. Mayor.—In connection ...

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  12. "LUMBAGO"

    "The methods adopted by the medical representative of the employers have created a storm of resentment throughout the Miners' Federation." ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER

    Captain Coghill, Interviewed regarding "The Times" suggestion, states that be will become a professional when he is cured of rheumatism which ...

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  14. SLOW DEMOBILISATION

    Despite the War Office's assurances which General Birdwood cabled on March 31 repatriation in Egypt is being delayed. Senator Pearce has ...

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  15. PACIFIC MANDATES

    In the House of Commons, Sir Newton Moore asked: "Will the mandate charters to Australia for the administration of South Pacific islands be ...

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  16. DIGGERS AT CRICKET

    Australia's first innings against England closed for 227. Docker scored 20 and Stirling 21 not out. Pegler took five wickets for 54 and ...

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  17. RECONSTRUCTION

    The former Cabinet Minister (Mr. Herbert Samuel), who is now special British Commissioner in Belgium with the object of facilitating ...

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  18. VENEZELIST TRIUMPH

    It is reported from Athens that Greek forces have occupied Smyrna. The news caused a patriotic outburst. This is acclaimed as a triumph for ...

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  19. STOP-PRESS

    As a result of the clearing up of some misunderstanding at the compulsory conference held in Melbourne yesterday in regard to ...

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  20. MOTOR CYCLES

    The South Maitland District Motor Cycle Club held a consistency test last Saturday from Kurri post office around a 20 mile circuit. The placings ...

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  21. BroadWay Rink

    To-night on the Broadway rink an exciting hockey match on skates will be played between a team on returned soldiers and the New [?] ...

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  22. Nurse Cavell

    Reuter's learns that the French Government has decided to award Nurse Cavell with tho Cross of the Chevalier Legion d'Honneur.—Reuter's. ...

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