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  3. PEAGE QUESTIONS

    In the Dominion Douse of Commons to-day attention was called to a statement by Mr W. F. Massev (Premier of New Zealand) that New Zealand would ...

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  4. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    A Moscow wireless message states:— The Soviet Government lias accepted Hie Estonians’ proposal to hold peace negotiations at Pskoff. The Soviet ...

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  5. GLASGOW TRADES CON-GRESS.

    At the Trade Union Congress in Glasgow a motion was calmed instructing the Parliamentary Committee to draft a practical and effective policy ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr Hutchinson, Minister for Education, will visit Ballarat on Monday to unveil an honor roll at the Pleasant street State School. ...

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  7. IRISH DISTURBANCES

    The Sinn Feiners, in rowing boats and using muffled oars, at nightfall on Wednesday raided the monitor in Monkstown Bay, and overpowered the ...

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  8. THE PEACE TREATY

    Great interest was taken in the address delivered by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day, upon moving the ratification of the ...

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  9. THE SITUATION AT FERMOY.

    Fermoy on Sunday night was some[?]hing like a towin in the war area. Carpenters were very busy during the evening erecting barricades, whilst the ...

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  10. AUSTRIA'S COLONIAL CON-VENTIONS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says: -The Peace Conference has approved of the text of the colonial conventions for Austria’s signature. The ...

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  11. PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED.

    President Wilson addressed a special session of the Minnesota [?] lature, winch is overwhelmingly Repubbcan. ...

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  12. BALTIC QUESTIONS.

    Representatives of the Esthonian and [?] Governments have sent a letter to the Peace Conference, asking for information concerning its decisions ...

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  13. DIRECT ACTION DISCUSSED

    The Trade Union Congress at Glasgow to-day considered the report of the Parliamentary Committee. As regards direct action, the ...

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  14. THE CORK RIOTS.

    The wrecking of shops at Fermoy (County Cork) was carried but by soldiers, led by men of the Shropshire Regiment, and supported by women ...

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  15. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The preliminary organisation of the League of Nations is proceeding. A committee representing all the adherents of the League holds its first meeting in ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA AND LEAGUE

    In the course of the debate in the House of Assembly on the ratification of the Peace Treaty, General Hertzog (leader of the Nationalists’ Party) ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. RUSSIA

    Colonel John Ward Labor M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent, who has just returned from Russia, where he served with Admiral Koltchak’s army, has been ...

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  18. CANADA’S ATTITUDE

    An Ottawa message dated Wednesday states;- Canada’s status in the Empire figured largely in the battle ground of a debate on the motion for ...

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  19. RETURNING SOLDIER.

    MANN. – Lance-Corporal E. D. Mann, youngest son of Mr W. Q. Mann, engineer at the Ballarat Hospital, accompanied by his wife, will arrive in ...

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  20. PETROGRAD.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Stockholm states that M. Peters has been dismissed from the commandership of Petrograd, and has been succeeded by an ex-lawyer ...

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  21. PEACE EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS.

    Minneapolis, the largest city of Minnesota, gave President Wilson a rousing reception, and he spoke with more enthusiasm than at St. Paul. ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    Pascoe.—The many friends of Mr James Pascoe, an old resident of Durham street, Ballarat West, will regret to hear of his death, which ...

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  23. QUESTION OF DIRECT ACTION

    The Labor correspondents explain that Tuesday’s vote at the Trades’ Nnion Congress was not a vote in favor of direct action, but, as the ...

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  24. SOUTHERN SITUATION

    Mr Wilton, the “Times” correspondent in Russia says:—The ominious southern situation of the Red Armies has constituted a new group of armies at ...

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  25. DEBATE IN U.S. SENATE.

    A Washington message states: – A general debate on tHe Peace Treaty will commence on Monday land will lie continued almost without interruption until ...

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  26. GERMANY AND BRITISH FLEET

    Lord Fisher, discussing the beginning of the war asks why the Germans failed to attack or mask the fleet at Scapa Flow in order [?] gain time to carry out ...

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  27. UPPER SILESIA

    The Allied Mission to Upper Silesia, consisting of high military representatives of Britain, the United States, France and Italy, has arrived ...

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  28. BULGARIAN TREATY.

    It has been learned by the State Department that the Bulgarian, Peace Treaty will he signed in Paris to-day. ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Marseilles says:—The departmental federation of the Trades Unions has declared a general strike on the 11th September if their d[?] ...

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  30. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN

    Lord D’Abernon, chairman of the Central Liquor Traffic Control Board, has beep interviewed, regarding “Pussyfoot!’ Johnson’s prohibition campaign ...

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  31. CONTROL OF SYRIA.

    A Paris message states that according to the Marseilles News Agency, Field-Marshal Lord Allenby, Commander of the Allied Forces in Asia ...

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  32. PARIS MUNICIPAL STRIKE.

    A Paris message states:—Owing to a municipal strike the police are carrying out funerals. ...

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  33. RIOTING ON STEEL WORKS

    News from Hammond (Indiana) states that five foreigners were killed in the rioting which took place at the works of the Standard Sped Company. ...

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  34. “A ONE-MAN DOCUMENT.”

    Senator Spencer of Missouri, in the course of a speech said:—The Peace Treaty is a one-man document. If Japan should purchase Lower ...

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  35. HUNGARIAN SOCIALISTS

    A message received in Berlin from Budapest says: – 4500 communists have been arrested and will be tried here shortly. The Entente has presented a ...

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  36. LATE LORD BERESFORD.

    Lord Beresford’s body will reach London on the 10th September. There will be a naval funeral, and services at St. Paul’s on Saturday. The ...

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  37. AMERICAN COAL MINERS

    A recommendation for a nation-wide strike of coal miners by November 1, Unless a satisfactory basic agreement in the central v competitive field is ...

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  38. TROUBLES AT PRAGUE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Vienna states that there wag a demonstration at Prague on the 5th September. It was followed by the arrest of ...

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  39. MILITARY DEFAULTERS

    It has been decided by the City Council to ask the Prince of Wales to obtain an amnesty in favor of defaults ers from military service. many of ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. ALLIED AIR RAID ON KRON-STADT.

    Renter’s correspondent at Helsingfors states:-Twelve Allied aeroplanes raid ed Kronstadt on Saturday night. ...

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