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  6. THE NEAR EAST WAR

    The Greek army, comprising 150,000 men, is in full retreat in Asia Minor, and is abandoning arms and provisions. Turkey is willing to make peace ...

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  7. Latest News from All Sources.

    A London cable states that Australia's right to the administration of the Nauru Islands mandate is being questioned by the Permanent Commission ...

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  8. EASTERN

    In the Criminal Court to-day Frank Hewitt, aged 54, was found guilty of feloniously wounding Annie Coleman, a widow, at Johnston-street, Annandale ...

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  9. GREEK COMMUNIQUE.

    An official Greek communique issued to-day claims that the military situation in Asia Minor has materially improved. Contact with the different ...

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  10. THE POPE'S TEMPORAL POWER.

    Following upon the reaffirmation of the Pope's temporal power by a eucharistic conference in Sicily, armed Fascisti (ultra-loyalists) entered the ...

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  11. BENDIGO SEAT ASPIRANTS.

    Mr. Lawson, the Premier of Victoria, states that he will not stand for Bendigo at the forthcoming Federal election. Mr. Jowett is likely to be ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S POSITION.

    The "Evening Standard" says that Britain has approached the Allies with the object of bringing about an armistice between the Greeks and Turks. ...

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  13. UNEASY LIES THE HEAD.

    A plot to assassinate the Roumanian royal family during the coming coronation celebrations has been revealed. Several Hungarian officers have been ...

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  14. GEORGE R. SIMS DIES.

    Advice reached Melbourne to-day announcing the death in London of George R. Sims, journalist, who achieved fame as "Dagonet" of "The Referee," and ...

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  15. FRANCE FIRMLY REFUSES.

    Herr Klotz, a former Finance Minister, asked M. Poincare if the eventual reduction of Germany's exterior charges mentioned in the Reparation ...

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  16. VENIZELOS REAPPEARS.

    M. Venizelos is considering an invitation to return to Athens, where the Government is faced with a critical situation. ...

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  17. INCREASE IN PRICE OF BUTTER.

    Our Melbourne correspondent wires notifying that an increase of 5 per cwt. in the wholesale price of butter has been agreed upon by the selling ...

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  18. THE ART OF HEADLINING.

    A few estimable people--but we don't think many--may rush to the conclusion that nothing is worth reading unless it is blatantly and showily ...

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  19. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

    A passage in M. Poincare's reply to Earl Balfour, reads:--"The United States entered the war to defend principles which are the basis of ...

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  20. MEAT EXPORT BILL.

    In the House of Representatives today the Meat Export Bounties' Bill, providing for £140,000 to assist the beef industry, passed all stages and was ...

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  21. REDUCTION IN SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    Shipping companies trading with Australia and New Zealand, including the Commonwealth line, have agreed to make substantial reductions in ...

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  22. WOMAN WAR WORKER CHARGED.

    Mrs. Rita Marguerite Fyske, an Australian who was prominently associated with the entertainment of wounded Anzacs during the war, was to-day ...

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  23. JOCKEY CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.

    In the Court of General Sessions today, before Judge Williams and a jury, Arthur James Nieman, rider of Seal King in the Sandown Park Plate ...

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives is considering the Defence Retirement Bill in committee to-day. The Senate is considering the Loan Bill and Works ...

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  26. SIR KEITH SMITH.

    Sir Keith Smith, who arrived from Adelaide to-day, is leaving Melbourne to-morrow for China and Japan. He will return to England by way of ...

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  27. SUGAR AGREEMENTS AND GOVERNMENT DECONTROL.

    At the Victorian National Federation Conference to-day a resolution was carried to the effect that the time had arrived for abolition of sugar ...

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  28. THE DENMARK TRAGEDY.

    An Albany wire received at the office of the Commissioner of Police yesterday states that the bodies of Harold Weight and Edgar Rushton, two of the victims ...

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  29. OIL SHARE MARKET.

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  30. THE SUGAR QUESTION.

    All women interested in social welfara[?] work are invited to attend the meeting of the Perth branch Women's Service Guild, to-day (Friday) at 81 ...

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