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  6. EASTERN

    A disastrous fire this morning completely gutted the showrooms of Lane's Motor Proprietary Ltd., in Exhibition street, Melbourne. The damage is ...

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  7. LATEST WAR DEVELOPMENTS

    Reliable messages from Constantinople state that the Turks have warned the Allies that they will immediately cross the Dardanelles unless Thrace is ...

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  8. GERMANY'S PRESS ELATED.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Berlin says:--"The German newspapers of all shades of opinion are revelling in the despatches from London, ...

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  9. ANOTHER BANK OFFICIAL ATTACKED.

    Mr. Marjaison, who temporarily took charge of the Hornsby branch of the Government Savings Bank after Mr. Kemmis was murdered in a train, was ...

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  10. BRITAIN AWAITING FRENCH AND ITALIAN DECISIONS.

    The outlook in the Near East is reported to be improving, although a report has been circulated, without official confirmation, that the Kemalists ...

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  11. GIRL AWARDED £300.

    Miss Holly Linda North, a State school teacher of Drouin, who claimed from Dr. Benjamin Danks Armstrong, of Maffra, £1000 for alleged breach of ...

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  12. POSITION PUT IN NUTSHELL.

    The "Daily Express," summing up the opinion of Government supporters, says:--"No one wants a new war, not even Kemal. The British position is ...

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  13. RED CROSS READY.

    Her Excellency Lady Forster, President of the Australian Red Cross Society, stated to-day that the Australian Red Cross Society was waiting ...

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  14. FRENCH TROOPS LEAVE CHANAK.

    The news of the withdrawal of French troops from Chanak, Dardanelles, is confirmed. The departing unit consisted of not more than 100 ...

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  15. N.S.W. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    In the N.S.W. Parliament on Wednesday night Mr. Dooley, the Leader of the Labor Party, launched a motion of censure against the Fuller ...

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  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS SPEAK.

    The Waterside Workers' Federation at Brisbane has carried a resolution protesting against the amazing audacity of Mr. Hughes in promising the ...

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  17. ALLIED UNITY.

    The visit of Lord Curzon and Lord Beatty to Paris is expected to ensure Allied unity. ...

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  18. CHRISTIANS LEAVING CONSTANTINOPLE.

    There is an exodus or Christians from Constantinople in anticipation of a Kemalist entry, bringing with it a repetition of the Smyrna atrocities. ...

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  19. EDITOR OF "CATHOLIC PRESS" DIES.

    Mr. T. G. Ryan, editor of the Sydney "Catholic Press," died at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, yesterday. He took suddenly ill on Tuesday, after ...

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  20. TURKISH ARROGANCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Constantinople continues: "British officers told me to-day that Kemal has given the Allies six days to leave ...

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  21. WONDERFUL SUPER-TANK.

    A wonderful super-tank, capable of carrying 50 men, has been constructed under the control of the British War Office. ...

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  22. SCOTTISH UNION RESOLUTION.

    The Victorian Scottish Union's annual conference resolved to-day that the Federal Parliament be urged to stand by the Imperial Government in ...

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  23. HIGH PRICE FOR STOCK.

    There was spirited bidding at the stock sales held during the week, caused by a representative of an English firm. It resulted in an unprecedently high ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    An aeroplane tragedy occurred to-day near Pretoria, and Lieutenant Vanderbyl, of the South African Air Force, and Lieutenant Stewart, of the ...

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  25. MOONTA AND WALLAROO.

    With a view to allowing a resumption of operations at Moonta. Mr. Justice Powers has granted a variation of the whole of the award affecting the ...

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  26. PIDDINGTON WON'T OPPOSE HUGHES.

    Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., has definitely declined, to contest the North Shore seat against Prime Minister Hughes. It will be remembered Mr. ...

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  27. NO GRATUITY FOR YANKEE SOLDIERS.

    The American Soldiers' Bonus Bill (similar to our War Gratuity Bill), appropriating eight hundred million dollars for a cask reward for ...

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  28. TIVOLI SKATING RINK.

    To-night is a big night at the rink, and a fine sports programme will be staged. The principal items will be the waltzing and two-step competitions, ...

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  29. WHAT WAR WOULD MEAN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Constantinople says:--"With the British rushing every available unit to the Dardanelles and Constantinople, the ...

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  30. POSITION IN IRELAND.

    The Irish Free State Constitution Bill has passed the first reading in the Dail Eireann. De Valera is now reported to be ...

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  31. MOVIE FEATURES.

    At the Grand Theatre to-morrow "The Bonnie Briar Bush" and "The Hunch" will be screened. "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" and "The Skin ...

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