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  3. EASTERN EUROPE

    In an interview with Router the Esthonian representative in Jamdon emphasised that Esthonia would continue resolutely to oppose the ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. KIAO-CHAU

    According to a cable message received Horn Tokio by the “Nippu Jiji,” a Japanese and English paper published here, the United States has ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. PEAGE TREATY

    It is paobable that the Senate will not reach a vote on any phase of the-Beaco Treaty until next week. ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREAT

    In the Houses of Represontatives to day, Mr TUDOR continued the dcbate on the motion for the ratification of the ...

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  7. THE IRISH CRISIS

    The “Times," in a leading article, says:—The suppression of the Daileirann Opens an appalling vista of provocation and retaliation, and building ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    A Reutov’s message from Vancouver states that the Prime Minister of Canada (Sir R. Borden) is sufforing from Spanish influenza. Lady Borden is also ill. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Tho Union House of Assombly has agreed to tho third reading of the bill providing for the acceptance of the mandate for South-West Africa. ...

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  10. SINISTER OMENS.

    The “Times” correspondent in Dublin says:—The worst feature of the Irish situation is the sullen apathy of the more moderato and the more ...

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  11. PRESIDENT ATTACKED

    Government officials in Washington, in the absence of the President and Mr Robert Lansing (Secretary of State), decline to make any definite comment ...

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  12. THE BALTIC STATES

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says—The Suprexua Council has instructed Marshat Foch to act vigorously towards Germany regarding the Baltic States ...

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  13. IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senato, in moving the ratification of the Peace Treaty, the MINISTER OF REPATRIATION (Senator Millen) said that the various ...

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  14. A THREATENING SINN FEINER.

    The “Daily Mail’s" Correspondent in Dublin says:—Mr Arthur Griffith. Sinn Fciner, and formerly member of the House of Commons, when interviewed, ...

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  15. (Reuter’s Telegrams.)

    M. Gzepmski, president of the Lithuanian delegation in London, in an interview, said:- Our people greatly desire peace, as ...

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  16. FEELING IN THE STATES.

    Ruler’s correspondent at Copenhagen learns from official sources that the Baltic States are considering peace, and are in close touch with the Allied ...

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  17. MUNICH MURDERS

    A message from Berlin gays that further sensational evidence was heard at the murder trials at Munich, after which the Public Prosecutor demanded ...

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  18. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    A Washingion message dated Tuesday slater:-The State Department has learned that Chin[?] issued a mandate on Monday declaring herself at perce with ...

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  19. RETURNING SOLDIER.

    WILSON.—Mr and Mrs J. P. Wilson, of 328 Lydiurd street, have been officially advised that their son, Corporal J. P. Wilson, 5th Battalion, is returning ...

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  20. RED LECION RETURNS.

    Advices from Helsingfors stale that when Finland drove out the Bolsheviks in 1918. a lied Finnish legion escaped northward and joined the ...

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  21. STORM IN TEXAS

    Up to the present tiro bodies of 200 victims of the floods on the coast of Texas have been recovered. Several small towns have been demolished. ...

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  22. HOSPITALS CLOSING DOWN

    A small clearing station is to replace the Sutton Veny Hospital (Salisbury Plain), which is to close down on September 22. The Bulford special ...

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  23. WILLS.

    John Heury Sears, late to of Colac, merchant, left £920 real estate and <£10.854 personalty to his sisters and his sons, subject to payment of small ...

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  24. INTERSTATE NEWS

    To-day the Master Bakers' Association had its pooling scheme in full swing. The master bakers have been busy baking bread, and the association has turned ...

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  25. PALESTINE HERO

    Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby, who commanded tho British forces in Palestine, arrived in London to-day, and was given a warm welcome. ...

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  26. BALTIC PROVINCES.

    A message from Paris states that it is understood that the Supreme Council is sending an ultimatum to Germany intimating that the evacuation of the ...

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  27. SYRIA’S FUTURE

    It is understood that the provisional agreement between Mr Lloyd George and M. Clenienceau regarding Syria stimulates that French troops shall ...

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  28. PORT CONGESTION

    It is announced, that the Government hag .requisitioned" 20 steamers which, were loading coal at Cardiff for foreign ports. It has ordered them to go to ...

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  29. CLAIM FOR COMMISSION

    At the Ballarat County Count yesterday, before Ins Honor Judge Williams, an action was brought by Herbert A. Lockett, land and commission agent, ...

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  30. POLES OCCUPY TOWN.

    A Poilsh communique states:—We have occupied Borvsow, 50 miles northwest of Minsk. The Bolsheviks have been heavily reinforced on the ...

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  31. SINN FEIN ARSENALS

    The "Manchester.Guardian's" Dublin correspondent states that 70,000 soldiers and 12,000 police are searching for concealed arms in Ireland. A ...

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  32. THE LETTISH POSITION.

    Dr Bissebeek, the Lettish reprcscntative in London, interviewed by Rente, dwelt on the difficult situation owing in the Allies not furnishing indispensable ...

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  33. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    A Paris message says that the French halve removed the Imperial eagle decorating the Strashurg Bridge, Alsace-Lorraine, and substituted for it ...

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  34. EFFORT AT SETTLEMENT FAILS.

    Another attempt was made to-day to settle the bakers’ strike by a compulsory conference called at the instigation of the Labor Council, but it ...

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  35. HUNGARY

    A message from Budapest states that the Friedrich Cabinet intends to make Stuhlweissenburg, formerly the residence of the Sovereigns of Hungary, ...

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  36. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    Mr J. M. Baddeley, president of the Coal one Shale Employes’ Federation, yesterday afternoon informed the miners that the coal union could stand ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    The Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, in carrying a resolution concerning the, drastic need for uational retrenchment,- suggests direct action by the ...

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  38. SIR JOHN MONASH

    Lieut.-General Sir John Monash. Director-General of Australian Demobilisation, interviewed, stated that the had not received a definite offer of ...

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  39. PREVAILING DISCONTENT

    Mr Arthur Henderson, Labor M.P. for Widnes, peaking at the International Brotherhood Congress, afterremarking that the society at present ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. FOODSTUFFS FOR GERMANY

    A sum of £2.000,000 in gold was despatched from Germany. to England to-day in payment of foodstuffs. ...

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  41. A STEAME RHELD UP.

    The steamer Malieno which was 10 have left for Sydney yesterday, is held up at Port Chalmers. The delay is said to he dine in the action of the ...

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  42. ANTI-PROFITEERING

    A message from Paris says that the Government is intensifying the fight, .against profiteers. It nas begun an investigation of ...

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  43. PRE-ELECTION SYSTEM.

    By an almost unanimous vote the Farmers and Settlers’ Conference toddy decided that there should ho no pre-selection of Parliamentary ...

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  44. DUTCH PARLIAMENT

    In opening the States-General Queen Wilhelmina, referring to Holland’s relations) with Belgium, said that she had been called upon emphatically to ...

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  45. GERMANY AND TURKEY

    General Limon von Sanders, the German who trained the Turkish armies and led them on Gallipoli and in Pales, tine, has arrived hare. ...

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  46. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A sensation was caused in Mrs Holden’s confectionery establishment, Jolinston street, Aboteford, at 8.30 tonight, when Mrs Harriett Aldous, wife ...

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  47. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Railways Classifiction Bill was further considered in committee. Mr WARDE moved an amendment giving employes the rigid to recall their ...

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  48. HUME RAID

    It now transpires that the raid on Fiume, led by Gabriele Anriiunzio, the Italian poet wag organised in Venice, the Prefect of which has been ...

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  49. HURRICANE IN GULF OF MEKICO

    A niessage from Houston (Texa's) dated Tuesday, states The timbers of bridges, bales of cottion and sections, of houses were thrown into the tops of trees by ...

    Article : 94 words
  50. RUSH TO AUSTRALIA

    A Vancouver message states:-Passenger aeconuriodation on board the outward bound mail steamers Makura arid Niagara could he sold twice over, ...

    Article : 43 words
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