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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    It is announced by the Lithuanian Legation that the Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian front are surrounded, and are offering to make peace with ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS RETURNING

    More rapid progress is being made with the repatriation of Australian soldiers, and 18,000 will embark this month. The remaining 7000 will include ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    Importent subjects were discussed at the National Federation Conference, which was resumed. in Beaadigo to-day under the presidency of Senator W. ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE

    Telegraphing from Paris, the "Westminster Gazette's” correspondent says that the position of the Peace Conferene, whoso authority is being daily ...

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  7. VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR SOLDIERS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr McLACHLAN moved the adjournment, of the House to discuss the delay that had taken place in the establishment ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lieut.-Colcnel T. J. Daly, D.S.O. who went away as a captain and returned as the commander of the 8th Light Hourse, is revisiting Ballarat; ...

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  9. PETROCRAD TO BE ATTACKED.

    A message from Berlin says that General Sir Hubert Gough, the British commander in West Russia, has issued a proclamation to the people of ...

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  10. WORK OF DEMOBILISATION.

    Sir John Monkish, the Australian Director of Demobilisation, states that the soldiers' marriages still avenge 500 monthly, dishirbing the repatriation arrangement. ...

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  11. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    It is announced that the new British destroyer Victoria has been torpedoed in the Baltic Sea. The vessel sank infive minutes and it is believed that eight ...

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  12. PEACE FOR BOLGARS

    In a message from Paris the “Times” correspondent says that the “Matin” states that President Wilson has notified the Supreme Council that he ...

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  13. THE STRIKE.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr Justice Riggins said that on 6th June he promised that it the seamen manned the-ships, which they had left on strike. ...

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  14. BRITISH DISARMAMENT

    Mr Lloyd-George has telephoned from Paris that the statement in the Sunday papers by Lord Rothermore, throwing the whole blame for the Government ...

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  15. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

    It. has been decided by the executive of the Miners’ Federation to adivise the special conference which is to assemble to-morrow to reject the Government's ...

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  16. TROUBLES IN KOREA

    A Vancouver message states:—Mr Allen Sheppey, a Seattle journalist, who has arrived here from the Orient, says.—“ The Americans have greatly ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. CANADIAN ARMY COSTS

    An Ottawa message states:—Speaking in the Canadian House of Commons on Tuesday, Sir S. Hughes demanded an explanation of the charge (that the oversea ...

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  18. PEACE TREATY.

    During tho discussion of the Peace Treaty in Parliament, the Labor members criticised the treaty, but it was finally ratified without dissent. ...

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  19. WATERSIDE AGAIN BUSY.

    Union and loyalist wharf laborers worked together on the wharves to-day preparing vessels for sea, and unloading coal from colliers, and fee the first ...

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  20. MOTION FOR CANADA’S RATIFI-CATION.

    An Ottawa message states:—Sir Robert Borden will move-in the Ganadian House of Commons on Wednesday that the Canadian Parliament ...

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  21. FOOD FOR EUROPE

    Mr H. Hoover, who is in charge of the food supply of Europe, has cabled stating that he believes it imperative for the United States to exend to Europe ...

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  22. THE BRITISH NAVY

    Interviewed by the “Evening Standard” regarding Lord Fisher's views on the cutting down of naval expenditure; Admiral Percy Scott says that ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says:— The Supreme Council is sending a most vigorous note to Germany, pointing out that the new German constitution which ...

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  24. COAL FROM CERMANY

    A German official statement says that the Allies have agreed to accept delivery of coal at the reduced rate during the ensuing six months of ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    Dilges.—The many friends of Mrs Christina Dilges, of Rubicon street, Sebastopol, will regret to learn of her death. The deceased lady Was a ’vary ...

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  26. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY

    Renter’s correspondent in Paris says:— The following summarises the text of the covering letter accompanying the revised text of the Austrian treaty, which ...

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  27. EFFORT TO REDUCE EXPENDI-TURE.

    The “Daily Mail" understands that Mr Walter Long, the First Lord of the Admiralty, is endeavoring to reduce naval expenditure to below £70,000,000 On his ...

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  28. LOYALISTS DISSATISFIED

    A meeting of the Original Loyalists Association the members of which seceded from the Ship and Wharf Workers Association was held ar the Temperance ...

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  29. STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    Senator Robinson to-day introduced a law prohibiting strikes and lock-outs in connection with railwayman. “The time has come when we must protect ...

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  30. GENERAL GABLES

    A Washington message states.—The United States War Trade Board has lifted the restrictions against trade with Hungary. ...

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  31. MAILS' BY BERRIMA.

    Mails to 4th September will be carried to Australia by the steamer Bernina, which will travel by way of the Cape. ...

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  32. A CANADIAN BUILDERS’ STRIKE.

    A Montreal message states.—Ten thousand tradesmen, in the building trade have struck for 10 hours pay for 8 hours work. ...

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  33. U.S. AIRMAN SHOT

    Captain David M‘Nab, commander of the United States 8th Aero Squadron, was shot and dangerously wounded by Mexican soldiers to-day while flying ...

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  34. NEW COMMONWEALTH LINER

    Mrs H. B. Larkin, the wife of the manager of the Commonwealth Line of-Steamers, laid the first plate of She first 22,500 tenner, which is being constructed ...

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  35. ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.

    The conference between shipowners and representatives of the Trades Hall, presided over by Senator Millen, which is attempting to bring about a settlement ...

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  36. FIRES IN FRANCE

    The “Times correspondent at Toulon says that great fires, attributed to inendiaries, are sweeping the Candel and Lavendan districts. ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. OVER SUPPLY OF LABOR.

    During the addrieses in the Waterside Workers’ case in the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr H. M. Adams, representing the interstate shipping com ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. ASSAULT ON LOYALISTS.

    Arising out of a disturbance in Elizaberth street last night, James Wilson, laborer, and John Condon, wharf laborer, were, charged at the City Court to-day ...

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  39. FIGHTING AT THE FRONT.

    A communique from General Ironside in North Russia says:—There has Keen lively. fighting at various various of the front. The British airmen are taking a ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. TROOPS FICHTING THE FLAMES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says the roops are figliting the forest fire which continue to alarmingly spread over the thirty miles between Toulon ...

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  41. OTHER BUSINESS.

    At the afternoon session the proposal submitted by the East Melbourne brabch that the railway electrification scheme be extended to country districts ...

    Article : 254 words
  42. COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME OUT-LINED.

    Interesting details are contained in a report drawn up by Mr James Nangle, Director of Vocational Training for the Commonwealth, which ...

    Article : 390 words
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