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  3. PEACE TREATY

    The Austrian Peace Treaty will be signed at St. Germain on Wednesday. Copenhagen, 7th September. A message from Vienna says that ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    The ‘folded arms” strike of musicions at two music kails on Friday led managers on Saturday to declare a lockout at all concerts, music halls, and ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Admiralty reports that the destroyer Verulam struck a mine in the Baltic and 16 officers and men are missing. ...

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  6. AFFRAY IN IRLLAND

    Seventeen men of the Shropshire regiment, Under the charge of a corporal, going to church at Fermoy yesterday morning, and carrying rifles but no ...

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  7. BY-LAW 31

    After being repeatedly shelved bylaw 31. relating to the holding of Sunday concerts, was discussed by the City Council at its meeting last evening. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Surgeon-Major E. Champion has returned home after three years’ service with the troops abroad, practically all the time in France. Major Champion ...

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  9. INTERSTATE NEWS

    The Premier, Mr Ryan, said to-day that he had read Sir Joseph Cook’s remarks in reply to his (Mr Ryan's) statement. Sir J. Cook had ...

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  10. FRENCH DOCKERS STILL OUT.

    Three thousand of the dockers who went on strike at Marseilles, and were [?]ned by the porters, so that the business of the port was practically at a ...

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  11. BRITISH NAVY

    Lord Fisher, defending the introduction of warships of the Dreadnought type, claims that one result was that there were 2000 more hits than misses. When ...

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  12. CONFERENCE IN GLASGOW.

    What is expected to be the largest trades union congress in the history of Labor prill be opened in Glasgow on Monday. It will sit for a week, and ...

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  13. JUGO-SLAVS CONCUR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says -The Jugo Slavs have decided to sign the Austrian troaty, hoping to secure modification of the minorities' ...

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  14. COURLAND.

    A message from Helsingfors states that 40,000 German soldiers at Mitau, capital, of Courland, hare decided to establish a republic outside the ...

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  15. SYRIAN QUESTION.

    The “Daily Mails" correspondent at Paris says-M. Pichon, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, makes light of the Syrian question. He says:-"I am ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    Reuters correspondent at Budapest, telegraphing on the 5th September, says: The city is on the verge of famine. There are only 12 days’ supplies of fats. [?] days’ ...

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  17. SOLDIER’S DEATH IN SANA-TORIUM.

    The Military Hoard of Enquiry commenced its sittings to-day regarding the death of Pte. Leonard Mennie, a returned soldier, aged 19, and formerly bugler ...

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  18. GENERAL DENEKINE.

    A Moscow wineless admits that General Denekine, the commander of the anti-Bolshevik troops in the south of Russia, is advancing rapidly. The ...

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  19. STATE OF TURKEY

    The “Times” correspondent at Pera s[?] that Turkey is nearing bankruptcy and has lately been living on the proceeds of the sales of national ...

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  20. ENGINEERING TRADES.

    A meeting of 4000 engineers at Glasgow discussed a scheme for amalgamating 14 engineering trades unions, with a membership of 500,000, and funds ...

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  21. SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN

    Renter’s correspondent at Odessa, says that with the loss of Kieff, the Bolshevists must have abandoned any hone of retaking Odessa. Indeed, they ...

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  22. SERIOUS MOTOR MISHAP.

    *** A motor swerved into a bridge at Antrim, and drooped a distances of 18 feet to-day. The six occupants were severely injured. Mrs Hansom, jun., is not expected to live. ...

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  23. THAMES SHIPPING

    A crowded double line of ships extending 20 miles from London bridge to Tilbury show the unprecedented flow of imports, in which the Germans and other ...

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  24. THE “TRIPLE ALLIANCE."

    The “Times” Labor correspondent says:—The Triple Alliance will only smash itself if it tries to force the majority of unionists represented at ...

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  25. INFLUENZA IN TASMANIA

    From influenza there were two deaths in the State to-day. One was the submatron of the hospital at New Norfolk. Fourteen fresh eases were notified. ...

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  26. GERMANS AND BOLSHEVISTS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Berlin says:-Several German generals were offered posts in the combined German-Bolshevist army, the formation of which ...

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  27. HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT

    Renter's correspondent at Vienna says that the Labor organ, “Arbeiter Zeitung,” appeals to the Entente to firish the Archduke Friedrich's regime ...

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  28. STATE CABINET

    The State Cabinet sat from 3 till 11.30 p.m. to-day, and dealt with a number of important matters. DEOENTRALISING SOLDIERS' ...

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  29. BOLSHEVIK OUTRAGES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Odessa says:—General Soirnoff, of Port Arthur fame, was amongst the rescued hostages. The majority of the Bolshevik ...

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  30. GERMAN MACINATIONS

    A Copenhagen message states:—The German Communists and Independent Socialists are renewing violent agitation hoping that the distress of the ...

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  31. PEACE LOAN CAMPAIGN

    In acknowledging the achievement of Sale in being the first town in Australia to secure its allotted quota for the Peace Loan, the Lord Mayor ...

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  32. AMERICA'S INTERVENTION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Leverden, in the Gironde, says that M. Poincare laid the first stone of the granite monument, which will he 200 feet high, ...

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  33. CAPTURE OF TAMBOFF.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Odessa states—Tamboff was captured with only 20 casualties, by Kamontoff, the famous Cossack leader. ...

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  34. MUSICIANS ON STRIKE.

    The "Times” correspondent at Paris explains that prior to the great lock-out music halls and cinema musicians had been given increased salaries demanded. ...

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  35. MURDERS IN GERMANY

    The “Times” correspondent at Copenhagen says that the frequency of murders in Germany has produced a current saying that anyone is able to ...

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  36. RETURNING SOLDIER.

    Biokart.—Mr A. L Bickart, of Raglan street, hits been officially advised that his son, Private Joseph Bickart, of 12th Field Ambulance, is returning ...

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  37. DEATH OF LORD BERESFORD

    The death is announced of Admiral Lord Charlies Beresford at Caithness on Sunday from apoplexy. Lord Beresford was a severe critic ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Palmer. – When the news of the death of Mrs Palmier, wife of Mr George Palmer, of Clyde street, reached Ballarat profound sorrow settled on ...

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  39. REFERENCE BY CITY MAYOR.

    Reference to the efforts being made in the City in connection with the Peace Loan was made as follows by Mayor Crocker to the City Council at ...

    Article : 163 words
  40. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The "Times” correspondent at Washington says that President Wilson’s remark that the League of Nations is able to interfere in anything ...

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  41. RELIEF OF BELGIUM

    Reuter’s correspondent at Brussels says that the American Commission for the relief of Belgium has decided to donate 20,000,000 francs towards the ...

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  42. PRINCE OF WALES

    The “National News” is informed that nothing is known by the Colonial Office of the Royal entourage of a visit by the Prince of Wales to ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICA

    The "Times" correspondent at Capetown says that since the return of the Nationalist deputation ,Mr J. B. Hertzog (leader of the deputation), has not ...

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  44. A BEAUFORT GRIEVANCE.

    The local bank managers attended the Shire Council meeting to-day, and the Peace Loan committee met. Cr Halpin gave an account of the ...

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  45. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome says that in the Chamber of Deputies the Premier announced that 11,000,000 women would have votes under the new ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED WIPE MURDER AND SUICIDE

    William Cocks attempted to murder his wife at Auburn to-day, and afterwards committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. Mrs Cocks is ...

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