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  5. MARITIME TROUBLE

    Mr Corby, secretary of the Melbourne branch of the Institute of Marine Engineers, Stated this afternoon there was no change in the strike ...

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  6. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Brace moved the labor amendment to the Address, regretting the absence of a proposal to nationalise coal mines as ...

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  7. WAR CRIMINALS

    A German note states the public Proc[?] has received [?] to be in the trial of all cases of violation of the law of war where same is ...

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  8. JUTLAND BATTLE

    Commander [?], senior gunnery officer on the D[?], has published a book in Berlin detailing the Jutland battle. which was entirely for ...

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  9. IRELAND.

    The Australian Press Association had an exclusive interview with Mr. G[?], the acting—President of the so called Irish Republic The latter de ...

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  10. COASTAL TRADE

    Impending enforcement of provisions of the Navigation Act has led to the discontinuance of the custom of book ing inter—Statte passengers and cargo ...

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  11. RUSSIA

    To day’s whireless from Moscow contains [?]cant propa[?]anda regarding full return to work “against the new front of dio[?]anisation. Red ...

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  12. THE TERRITORY

    When Mr. Justice Ewing, Royal Commissioner inquiring into the administration of the Northern Territory, resumed the inqury to—day he announced ...

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  13. LABOR SPLIT

    A private telegram received in Broken Hill stated that a ba[?]ot of unionists affiliated with the official Barrier district assembly of the Australian Labor ...

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  14. MOSCOW WITHOUT FOOD

    A Moscow wireless says dis[?] of [?] left Moscow without bread. The workers are bearing their [?] with fortitude. but [?] ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    The King gave an audience to Admiral je[?] and spent a considerable time waking in the garden Admiral Justice save details concern. ...

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  16. SIR ROSS SMITH

    The Premier’s received a telegram from Sir Ross Smith stating that be had arrived at Narromine and all were well. ...

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  17. POLAND

    The “Daily Chronicle’s Polish correspondent wires:—“Putzig, a [?]easid resort in the Baltie, was the [?] a memorable ceremo[?] on the 10th. To ...

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  18. RUSSIAN REFUGEES MURDERED

    A Novcroasik message sent via Moscow, reports the loss of the transport Karautia with 1400 refugees, who fied on the approach of the Bolshevists. ...

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  19. CLOTHING PRICES

    Further evidence regarding the coal of [?] to the workers in connection with the—enquiry of the Basic Wage Commission was taken before Mr A. B. ...

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  20. BACK FROM GRAVE

    After an chance of 18 years James[?] returned to the city during the week—end. He has only just learned that he was reported drowned ...

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  21. PLEBISCITE.

    Progress reports of the plebiscite at Slevi[?] slow 75 per cont favor Denmark which generaly exceeds expectations ...

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  22. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    A serious motor car accident occurred on the Urana road (Wagga), resulting in painful injuries to several members of a Party or five and extensive ...

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  23. SPEECH BY PRIME MlNBSTER

    In the course of his speech on the Address—in—Reply. Mr. Lloyd George said Europe needed what Russia could give. He summarised the prodgions ...

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  24. INFLUENZA

    [?] are closed owing to influenza. The average deaths are nine[?] per day. ...

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  25. STATE ORCHESTRA

    The New Couth Wales State Orchestra. during the tour of New Zealand played at 31 concerts and received a sum of £11,375. ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mr. Peter Mackie, of Glasgow, [?] offered the New South Wales Agency. a seascape by McTaggart entitled “A Rainy Day.” It was purchased for ...

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  27. CANNON FODDER

    Hunger is offering the Peace Conference six hundred thousand then to fight [?] Boshevika if the Allies will equir[?] them. ...

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  28. A Blessing to Nerve Sufferers.

    Nerve sufferers (and who is there who doesn’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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  29. CREMORNE GARDENS.

    As was only 10 be expected a big house. last evening at the Ciremorne Gardens greeted “Aladdin,” and “Heart of the Wilds,” two sparkling Productions, and ...

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