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  3. PERSONAL

    His Honor Judge Williams who was making his first appearance in Ballarat yesterday as a Couaty Co[?] was the recipient of felictations [?] ...

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  4. SYRIAN POSITION

    Router’s correspondent at Paris says that it has been learned that Mr Lloyd-George and M. Clemenceau had a satisfactory conference regarding Syria. A ...

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  5. CRIME IN IRELAND

    In a prominent special article the "Times” points out that the murders in Ireland give no evidence of central direction, and are attributable solely ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGNS

    General Dietricn’s second army reports further important successes, having captured Melkozernoic, 40 miles east of Ishini. ...

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  7. PEACE SUPREME COUNCIL

    Reuter’s conrespondent at Paris says General Allenby and Marshal Foch attended a prolonged meeting of the Supreme Council on Monday ...

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  8. THE FIUME RAID

    Latest news from Fiume, which, was entered by Italian raiders under Gabriele d’Annunzio, the poet, shows that a number of the inhabitants joined the ...

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  9. AMERICA AND TREATY

    Consideration of the Peace Treaty was began by the United States Senate this afternoon. The first amendment to be reached ...

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  10. GERMAN CREDITS

    The “Times” correspondent at New York says that American bankers are averse from establishing large German, credits pending the ratification of the ...

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  11. FEATURES OF THE DEBATE.

    A Washington message dated) Monday states.—“I call nip the treaity with Germany," explained Senator Lodge, the leader of the “Kill the Treaty”, party, ...

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  12. RAILWAY WAGES BOARD

    The Legislative Assembly this evening went into committee to consider the Railways Classification (Wages Board BUI), ...

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  13. BRITISH EVACUATION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris say 6 that the Supreme Council has considered the Russian question and has agreed to the British policy of ...

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  14. ITALIAN CLAIMS REVIEWED.

    Mr E. R. Peacock who is investigating conditions in Europe on behalf of the “Herald” and the Sydney. “Sun,” visited Fiume on the eve of ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Williams.—The funeral of the lute Mr William Williams took place on Saturday from the residence of his sister. Miss M. Williams, Magpie street, Lis ...

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  16. AN AGGRESSIVE SENATOR.

    A message from Desmoines, lowa, dated Monday, states:—Two addresses were delivered to-night by Senator Johnston, who described tile League of ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    The Marseilles strike has ended in a victory for the dock workers, whose demands have been granted. ...

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  18. RUSSIA’S DECISION UNANIMOUS.

    A messago from Paris states:-The Russian decision was unanimous. The lull council, including Marshal Poch, intend to allow the Russian revolutionists ...

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  19. SIBERIAN SECTOR.

    It is authoritatively stated that the report that the Bolsheviks are marching on Omsk is incorrect, hut that it is true that the Bolsheviks in this ...

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  20. U S. STEEL WORKERS.

    It is announced that the strike of steel workers, which was arranged for 22nd September, has been postponed until after tho industrial conference at ...

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  21. LORD FISHER AND THE FLEET

    Referring to the battle cruisers holiday visit to the south-west ports, Lord Fisher writes:—Goal is scarce and costly, yet. the fleet, is still burning thousands of ...

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  22. ESTHONIA

    Advices from Reval (capital of Esthonia). state that the Esthonian Government has accepted the Russian Soviet Government’s offer to negotiate ...

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  23. COSSACKS AGGRESSIVE.

    Mr "Wilton, the “Times” correspondent at Omsk, says though out-generalled and out-manoeuvred, sections of the “Reds” (Bolsheviks) continue an ...

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  24. THE LEVANT STATUS

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that only the Peace Conference is able to definitely establish the status of the Levant. The keenest interest ...

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  25. A PROCLAMATION ISSUED.

    A Rome message dated Tuesday states:—general Badaglio, who has been appointed to inquire into the Flume affiair, has issued a proclamation ...

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  26. THE RAILWAYMEN’S RESOLUTION.

    Mr W. Smith, general secretary to the Victorian Railways Union, remarked today that lie regretted tine attitude taken up by the Premier in respect to portion ...

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  27. ANTI-PROFITEERING

    The “Times” correspondent at Cairo says that the Premier has ordered the employment of experts to fix the prices of food and other prime necessities. ...

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  28. EASTERN NEWS SERVICE

    San Francisco, 15th September. It is proposed by the Associated Press of America to establish a bureau at Manila, chief town of the ...

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  29. THE MILITANT SECTION.

    It was stated in the lobbies of the State Parliament House to-night that the committee of the Victorian Railways Union was considering the question of ...

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  30. MUNICH MURDERS

    The “Times” correspondent at Berlin says that the investigation into the murders at Munich reached a climax when evidence was produced showing ...

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  31. GENERAL MAMONTOV.

    The War Office states:—Touch has been gamed by aeroplane with General Mamontov, who, in the middle of August, broke through the Belshevik lines ...

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  32. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’S SOCIETA

    There was a large attendance of members of the Catholic Young Men's Society at the weekly meeting held last night fit St. Patrick's Hall. The ...

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  33. SEVERE EARTHQUAKES

    San Francisco 15th September. The fifth earthquake in a week struck the coast district of California, demolishing some buildings. It was ...

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  34. ACTION IN BRITAIN.

    Mr J. M'Uurdy, the chairman of the Central Committee under the Profiteering Act and the Parliamentary Secretary tn the Food Ministry, speaking at ...

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  35. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION

    San Francisco, 15th September. Immigration of Japanese and Chinese into the northern districts of Lower California (Mexican territory) has been ...

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  36. EXTRAORDINARY SWINDLE

    The “Times" correspondent in Berlin says:-A swindle unprecedented in criminal animls was perpetrated on a young, handsome lady residing at ...

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  37. REPULSE OF ENEMY.

    A War Office communique states:—On the 13th September the enemy, of two battalions, determinedly attacked our positions on the Dwina, but was ...

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  38. WORK FOR SOLDIERS

    The King’s appeal to employers to employ disabled exsoldiers has been received favorably everywhere. There are prospects that the solemn ...

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  39. INTERSTATE NEWS

    The Premier staged to-night that unfortunately a sedtipn of the men ware now in the control of the union, and were resolved upon. direct action. ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. HUNGARY

    Reuter’s correspondent, in Paris says:-The sithation in Hungary is causing uneasiness in conferencecircles in consequence of Roumania's reported ...

    Article : 102 words
  41. FIRE IN OIL TANKS

    Damage which it de estimated will amount to £2,000,000, has been caused by a fife in the tanks of the Standard Oil Company on Long Island. ...

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  42. MR HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hugh es addressed the Farmers and Settlers’ Conference tonight. He said that without, the fsrniers the could not bear the ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. FIGHT FROM AMERICA TO AUSTRALIA

    A Vancouver message statesCap:-Capdain Eric Bonaldson has arrived there He announced that he will essay the flight from San Francisco to ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN FOOD

    The New South Wales London agency has begun a serieg of conspicuous shows at Australia House, each lasting for a week, and making a feature of one kind ...

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  45. ENGINE STRIKES CAR-

    Cr Winter, of "Mingawaila,” Baaac, Mrs Winter, a nnrse, and an infant were motoring home this morning, and when approching the level croasiaig at ...

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  46. THE VISTULA

    The "Dantzig Zeitung” says:-The Polish Goverment has been offered from English sources 200,000,000 marks for 30 vears for the navigation mononoly of the ...

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  47. SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    A welcom social to retained soldier members was given by St. John's Preebyterian Young Men's Club, assistede by the Yeung Ladies' Club, last evening. ...

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