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  4. RIOT IN VIENNA.

    The Communists in Vienna attempted a coup d'etat on Monday. A huge crowd assembled to storm the prison and release political prisoners. Government troops and ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. GERMANY'S RESPONSIBILITY

    The newspapers applaud the allied reply to the German counter-proposals, declaring that the treaty is not altered. in its essential points, and that the answer justifies ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. "DEEDS, NOT WORDS."

    Candid remarks concerning. land [?]triement for soldiers were made by [?]ous [?]es at the Repatriation Conferem[?] at Brookman's Building on Wednesday. Mr. ...

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  8. THE COMING SESSION.

    Attention is now being given by Cabinet to the Governor's Speech to be delivered at the opening of Parliament on Thursday. July 10. A busy and important term is ...

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  9. COMRADES NO MORE

    The State Labour Conference broke in 'disorder to-night. and the rival factions —the Mederates and the Extremists—went in different direction to hold meetings. ...

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  10. THE LEGAL MAXIMUM.

    Resulting from the conference of the Minister for Labour (Sir R. S. Home) with the committee of the National Industrial Council, representing employers and ...

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  11. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The fortress of Kronstadt, at the entrance to Petrograd is reported to be ablaze. Seven Botshevik warships are started to have surrendered to the British ...

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  12. MINE WASHED UP.

    The Naval Commandant '(Capt. Clare, C.M.G.) received a telegram on Wednesday from the Navy Office. Melbourne, confirming the report in The Register that ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. INFLUENZA.

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  14. NATIONS LEAGUE.

    The New York Herald Paris edition, commenting on Lord Robert Cecil's speech in London on the admission of Germany to the league of Nations, says such a step ...

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  15. CONTROLLING FOOD PRICE.

    Mr. McCurdy (secretary to the Ministry of Food) announces that owing to the expectation of a further rise in food prices next winter, the Government is ...

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  16. British in Persia.

    A wireless message from Marrow states that several transports which British volunteer detachments have arrived in Persia, with a view to combating the Soviet power ...

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  17. Wilson and the League.

    President Wilson is planning an oratorical campaign in favour of the League of Nations, There are indications that republican opp[?] to the League is ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The transport Swapokmund has departed from Plymouth with 917 Australians aboard. After repairs had been made the steamer ...

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  19. Cases on a Steamer.

    The steamer Tras-os-Montes. with German internees on board, was clearing Sydney Heads yesterday when it was found that there had been an outbreak of ...

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  20. IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Macpherson) states that the Governmemt will issue a detailed reply to the report of the Irish-American delegates to the ...

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  21. AFTER-WAR ASCOT.

    Pre-war splendour attended the Arcot Race Meeting in beautiful weather. There was a dazzling display of fashion and a complete absence of khaki. At the royal ...

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  22. AERIAL HEROES.

    The Paris newspapers eulogize the exploit of Capt. Alcock and Lieut. Brown in "inking two worlds overnight through the fog and rain ...

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  23. BIG CRICKET.

    'The Marylebone Cricket Club has adopted the recommendation of its subcommittee against sending a team to Australia next season. ...

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  24. American Labour Resolution

    The American Federation of Labour has adopted a resolution urging British recognition of the Irish Republic, also that a hearing should be granted to the Irish ...

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  25. QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS UNALTERED.

    The authoritics at the Port Adealaide Quarantine Office notified on. Wednesday that “[?]utending passengers for Western Australia Re advised that the quarantine ...

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  26. Reparation Most Complex.

    The New Zealand Premier (Mr. Mossey), in an interview, said doubtless there was great disappointment regarding the reparation proposals, but it was a most difficult ...

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  27. A CHARGE SHOOTING.

    At the Newcastle Police Station on Tuesday morning Walter Arthur Nelson (22) and his wife, Edith Eliza Nelson (151) were charged with shooting John ...

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  28. LABOUR UNREST.

    The Government has arrested strike leaders in Western Canadia on charges of [?]edition. ...

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  29. ALLEGED TRAITORS.

    A Courtmarital is trying 13 men and 12 women, of whom 20 are French, four German, and one a Belgian, on charges of having communicated with the enemy in ...

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  30. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Alexander WoerMan, Live[?]pool-(about [?]) Orontcs, London (about June [?]). Irisman, A[?] (about June [?]) Watche, Live[?]pool (about June 27). ...

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  31. HOME AGAIN.

    The South Australian troops by the steamer Leicestershire were landed at the Outer Harbour at the expected time—11 o'clock on Wednesday morning. As the ...

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  32. Triumphal Procession.

    Capt Alcock is optimistic regarding the future of Atlantic flights. He believed that a regular service will be established with big machines within a year. ...

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  33. One Strike for Another.

    A general coal strike has begun in France. The strike of transport workers has ended. ...

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  34. The Turks Received.

    The Paris Council of Ten have received the Turkisin peace delegates. ...

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  35. MAILS FOR EYRE’S PENINSULA.

    The postal authorities advised on Wednesday that mails for Eyre’s peninsula would be dispatched to-morrow, closing at 5 am. via Wallaroo and Franklin ...

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  36. A FRENCH BOY'S LETTER.

    A Streaky Bay resident has received the following letter from a French lad, dated Wasquehal, January 13:—"Dear Sir—I am a French boy You shall surely astonished ...

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  37. A DUKE DIVORCED.

    The Duke of Westminster did not defend the suit for a divorce brought against him by his wife, and a decree nisi was pronounced after the petitioner's counsel ...

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  38. Demonstration Against Delegates.

    A demonstration against German peace delegates departing from Versailles resulted in Dr Melchoir and. a woman secretary being-slightly injured. ...

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  39. HOTEL RENT.

    At the Full Court on Wednesday—before the Chief Justice (Six George Murra[?]). Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan —the hearing was continued of the ...

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  40. STEAMERS COLLIDED.

    The steamer Graf Waldersee, which was rammed by the Redondo, has been beached off Long Beach. The Redondo has arrived in port, badly damaged. ...

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  41. STRENGTH AND ENERGY CREATED BY PHOSPATE.

    There is no longer any reason why the [?]rons hesitant man or woman should [?] those who are strong; resourceful; [?] according to an eminent ...

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  42. Peace and Bread.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Berlin states that the food problem, if nothing else, will compel Germany to sign the peace. Crowds are plundering to sign the ...

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  43. MOERAKI AND NIAGARA.

    The steamer Moeraki, with passengers from R.M.S. Niagara, is due to arrive here at daylight to-morrow. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    A fight 20 rounds between Johnny Basham and Augie Ratner, an American, for a prize of £1,200, resulted in a draw. ...

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  45. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    Mr. Macpherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland). in an extensive tour of the English provinces, said he found evidences of great prosperity. The iron and steel trades ...

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  46. POLITICS IN SYDNEY

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill (general secretary of the Natinonalists' Association of New South Wales) stated yesterday that the general concensus of opinion among ...

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  47. THE COAL SITUATION.

    The supplies of coal on South Australia are Gradually but surely approaching the point of exhaustive, and at present apparently there are no prospects of any ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. A Tremendous Blaze.

    A fire at Liverpool destroyed dockheads. and warehouses containing turpentine and general merchandise. The damage is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  49. A COLLECTION OF GUNS.

    A number of the guns captured by the. Australian troops from the Germans near Villers Bretonneux will be on view in Melbourne to-morrow. These : represent ...

    Article : 89 words
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  52. DEVANHA TALKING.

    The Adelaide Radio-Station was in communication with the troopship Devenha during Tuesday night. ...

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