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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    A message from Halifax (Novaoctia) says the second officer and five men of the crew of the British steamer Oxonian were drowned off the New ...

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  5. HUN CRIMINALS

    The only German volunteering [?] [?] to the [?] is Auer, [?] to the Majority [?]lists. H[?]r [?] an ex-Bavarian Minister ...

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  6. SPY STORIES

    The “Morning Post” spy stories detail the fate of Geo. Bree[?]ow, who posed is an American. He was associated with [?] in an attempt to [?]ure ...

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  7. RUSSIA

    A Moscow wireless says the [?] have entered Odessa. ...

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  9. FAMINE

    The. Mayor of Townsviile has telegraphed to the president of the marine engineers in Melbourne asking that a steamer [?] sent to Townsville with flour ...

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  10. BALTIC STATES.

    [?] representative at the Baltio States conference at He[?]fors interviewed said the Esthonians [?] [?] tendencies found no echo from ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Twenty, thousand women crowded, the Albert Hall to support the League of Nations. Two great overflow meetings were held. Lord Robert C[?]l. Lady ...

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  12. INFLUENZA

    According to a telegram received by General [?] State Commandant, the outbreak of influenza on Thursday Island has become serious. A big ...

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  13. LIST TO BE HANDED IMMEDIATELY.

    The Allied Amba[?]dors’ conference decided the French Charge [?]Affairs should hand the list of war criminals to the German Government without delay. ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE STILL FIRM

    It is [?] Mr Lloyd George has modified his views regarding the war criminals, Lord [?] visited Paris to consult the Allies, [?] the French ...

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  15. END OF JUDENITCH.

    The Government has allowed General [?]denitch to quit the, country after com [?] him to land over 250 millions of marks. to the Commission [?] ...

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  16. GLADSTONE’S SONS.

    Three of the late Mr. [?] sons, Henry, Stephen, and [?]bert. have sent Mr. Asquith a joint [?] as follows: “The country wants clear ...

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  17. BAHIA CASTILLO

    The report of the Royal Commission that inquired into complaints by mun[?] workers and their dependents [?] returned to Australia on the steamer ...

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  18. HOTEL BOYCOTT

    Mr Whitefield, secretary of the Wol[?] branch of the Australian Labor Party, stated to-day that at a meeting of the League last night a ...

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  19. SCH[?]EDEMANN’S VIEWS.

    The Government is summoning Parliament regardin[?] the surrender demands. [?] in a letter to the “National Zeitung’ says the ...

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  20. THE UKRAINE

    [?] representative at [?] says foreigers are not tolerated in the Ukraine, where all Russians, Czarists, and Bolshevists alike are regarded a[?] ...

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  21. BOLSHEVIK JEWS

    Mr Churchill, in an article in the “Sunday Herald” refers to the [?]ter conspiracy of international Jews for the overthrow of civilisation. The [?] ...

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  22. ECONOMY.

    In order to give a lead in econom[?] the King and Queen have announced that peere[?]s will not wear [?]mes and [?] veils at the opening of Parliament. ...

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  23. PRODUCE SCHEME

    A conference of Australian producers is to be held to consider a daily produce scheme. ...

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  24. SWISS PROTEST.

    The correspondent of the [?] at Zurich says Swiss news papers are unani[?]ly against the German suggestion of trial of the [?] ...

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  25. SIR ROSS SMITH

    The Vickers-Vimy left for [?]marry this morning taking full flying equipment with them. Only Sir-Ross Smith and [?] will make ...

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  26. EXCHANGE PROBLEM.

    The Supreme Economic Council is calling an urgent meeting of Finance Ministers of Britain, France, Italy and Belgium to consider the problem of ...

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  27. AVIATION

    In His flight from Cairo to the Cape. Catain Van Ryneveld has arrived at sollum. The D H.14 landed at Le Bourger ...

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  28. SAFE ROBBERS

    Thieves visited the Australian Picture Palace during the week-end and stole £65 from the safe. ...

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  29. WAR INDEMNITY

    Mr A[?]quith at Paisley said : “Two thousand million is about the outside that can be got from Germany. [?] prepared to write off our share ...

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  30. MR. EUGENE CORRI SAYS FOOT TORTURES

    Official of the [?] National Sporting Club, and [?] Premier referee, tells a boxers’ training secre and explains why all foot suffere[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. NICKEL OWNING.

    The “National News” says the Government has given a contract for ig supplies of nickel for coinage [?] placing [?] and [?]. ...

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  32. ROME TO TOKIO.

    The leading machine in -the Rome-Tokio flight landed in Sy[?]an desert owing to adverse weather. Bedouin chiefs are entertaining the occupants. ...

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  33. RECORD FLOOD

    Normantown advices there are record [?] in that district. ...

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  35. INSURANCE.

    Owing to numerous burglaries the insurance companies are increasing the premiums on shows and warehouses. especially textiles." They are refusing ...

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  36. FIUME

    General Caviglia has returned to [?] [?] A proclamation to the troops [?] nouncing d’Annunzio’s arrest of Admiral Nigra, demands his immediate release. ...

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  37. FOOD WASTERS

    A curious prosecution is that of [?] Newcastle food officials who are charged with wasting 1325 carcases of Australian meat received in July, 1919 and ...

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  38. COMBINES

    Business syndicates are steadily buying up L[?]cashire spinning mills. whereof six involving several million. sterling were sold yesterday at ...

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  39. LACK OF HOTEL ACCOMODA[?] IN BERLIN

    Owing to lack of hotel accommoda[?] at Berlin the railway administration has placed at the disposal of the she[?] terless visitors sleeping cars containing ...

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  40. AMERICAN LABOR

    The American Federation of Labor has decided to enter politics owing to the failure of the non-political movements to secure Labor demands. ...

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