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  3. BUILDING UP PEACE

    The Council of the Peace Conference further heard the Greek claims to-day. M. Venizelos made a statement in regard to the Greek interests in Asia Minor, and ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Hughes, in an interview with the Australian Press Association to-day, said —While the constitution of the League of Nations is unsettled, its constitution, scope, ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. THE INFLUENZA

    The Premier on, Thursday said in view of the statement of Mr. Watt, published on Thursday, he had sent on a minute to the chairman of the Central Board of ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT OPENS

    There was a big attendance at the opening of the House of Commons to-day, and many members were unable to find seats. The Labor members occupied the ...

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  8. PEACE LEAGUE

    The preamble and two articles to the Constitution of the Society of Nations have been officially adopted, and a special commission is considering the question. ...

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  9. RURAL INDUSTRIES

    The Royal Commission on the Wheat Scheme and Rural Industries on Thursday took evidence from Mr. E. J. Field (Secretary for lands) on a wide range of ...

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  10. STOPPAGE OF WORK

    The Press Bureau announces:—A new Defence of the Realm Act Regulation makes it a breach of contract of service to interfere with the electricity supply, and the ...

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  11. Seeking a Way Out.

    Mr. Bonar Law had a long conversation with Mr. Lloyd George by telephone yesterday, and he subsequently presided at a Cabinet meeting, which it is understood ...

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  12. Government Resolute.

    The Press Bureau states:—Mr. Bonar Law, on behalf of the War Cabinet, has declined to receive a deputation from the Society of Locomotive Engineers. ...

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  13. BREMEN SHELLED

    Negotiations between the Government and the workmen were interrupted by fighting at Bremen on Tuesday. The Government troops on Tuesday evening ...

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  14. THE BRITISH STRIKES

    The grave industrial situation was the principle matter for discussion at the Cabinet meeting yesterday. It is understood that the.Government will continue to ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Pretoria message states:—The question of repatriation of German subjects continues to occupy the attention of the Dutch press, which, as a whole, is ...

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  16. Indignant Trade Unionist, Condemns the Strikes.

    The executive of the Associated Society of Engineers has resolved to suspend the committees and secretaries responsible for the unauthorised, strikes in London, ...

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  17. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    When the Royal Commission on Wheat and Rural Industries met on Thursday the chairman (Mr. W. Angus, M.P.), said he had received a letter from the Hon. T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TROUBLE EXTENDS

    The electrical workers in South Wales have struck for a 47 hours week. The collieries and other big undertakings are seriously involved. The employers pointed ...

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  19. THE EPIDEMIC.

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  20. THE HEAT WAVE.

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  22. MURRAY LANDS

    Mr. C. A. Bayer (Hydraulic Engineer) gave evidence before the Railways Standing Committee at Parliament House on Thursday morning, in regard to water ...

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  23. District Railway Stopped.

    The extension of the strike to the district railway power station cuts off power from the tramway service over the wide area from Tooting along the Thames Valley to ...

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  25. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Ninety-five returning soldiers, from the transport Takada are due at the Adelaide railway-station at 6.30 p.m. to-day. Members of the Government and the City ...

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  26. PAPUAN PROGRESS.

    Judge Murray, the Lieutenant-Governor of Panua, arrived in Melbourne by train from Sydney on Wednesday. He said the development of the settlement and the ...

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