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  3. GERMAN AIMS

    Latest official news very strongly confirms the view that Germany is deliberately scheming to secure a controlling position in Russia by German ...

    Article : 458 words
  4. ESTHONIAN SUCCESSES.

    An Esthornian communique states:— We have captured Yurhine and Lutski. It was a detachment of Russian troops winch captained Yamhurg. ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY

    In the course of a discussion in the French Senate regarding the Peace Treaty, M. Clemenceau, the Prime Minister, emphasised the necessity for ...

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  6. STRIKE RIOTS IN PARIS

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says-6000 metal workers rioted on Saturday night battering in many of the shops The troops charged the rioters, who cried ...

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  7. WELCOME HOME.

    A social re-union of members of the St. Alipius’ Club, Ballarat East, and 18 members of the club who have returned from active service in France, ...

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  8. PROFITEERING COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission on high prices took evidence this afternoon on the prices of bread and chaff. Robert George Large, secretary of the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr Newton Wanliss, M.A., LL.B. who recently returned from England, after a lengthy stay here during the war period, is revisiting Ballarat for a few days in ...

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  10. ANGLO-FRENCH COMMANDS IN THE WAR

    Lieut.-Colonel Acourt Repington, writing in the “Morning Post,” commenting on the relations in the French Cahmber of Deputies on the 11th ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA. G bg K

    Etienne Poulet, after returning owing to fog, made a fresh start, but was again obliged to return owing to engine trouble. His machine is painted ...

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  12. BRITISH RETRENCHMENT

    The “Daily Mail” says the Cabinet’s retrenchment committee has decided that if veal economy is to he realisable it must be in the fighting forces. It ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    The “Times” correspondent at Helsingfors says that the North-west Russians, under General Glazenoff, have begun a new offensive on the Luga ...

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  14. ALLIED NOTE TO ROUMANIA.

    An Allied Note to Ronmania, couched in a moderate and conciliatory tone, reviews the points upon which Roumania has disagreed with the Entente, ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    The American ships which have been helping to clear up the vast minefields between the Orkneys and Norway have completed their task, having accounted ...

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  16. TROOPS LEAVE HUNGARY.

    Roumanian military authorities announce that the Roumanian troops have evacuated Hungary, west of the Danube, without disorder. ...

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  17. NEW BRITISH LABOR FEDERATION.

    The official labor news agency describes the proposed central executive as a “sort of Labor Cabinet co-ordinating the wage policy and deciding on joint ...

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  18. TROOPS CROSS THE LUCA.

    A North-West Russian communique slates:—Tanks have enabled our troops to cross the Luga River, in the vicinity of Jamburg. ...

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  19. NEW MOTOR FUEL.

    Interesting experiments have been conducted at Nottingham with a new form of motor fuel, the invention of a South American named Andreade. The ...

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  20. TURKEY AND ALLIES.

    The “Times” correspondent at Constantinople says that in the appointment of the new Government in succession to that of Damad Pasha, a ...

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  21. PLIGHT OF THE LETTS.

    The “Daily News” correspondent at Riga says that the bare-footed Letts are full of spirit. They have but few rifles against an enemy equipped with every ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    Thompson.—Another old resident of Ballarat East has passed away in the person of Mr Robert Thompson, of Humffray street north, at the ripe old ...

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  23. ACTION BY ALLIES

    Berlin semi-officially confirms the statement of the “Stettin Abendpost" that action has been taken by the Allies. ...

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  24. FRENCH RATIFICATION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says a gazette publishes a decree ratifying the Anglo-French-American Treaty. ...

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  25. STATE OF IRELAND

    An official return for the period from May, 1916, to September, 1919, shows that 1293 Sinn Fein outrages occurred in Ireland. The number ...

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  26. ESCAPE FROM PRISON VAN

    Whilst travelling on the tram to the Richmond Court this morning Detective A. A. Webstar recognised a man sitting next to him as Walter Jones, ...

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  27. THE DEFENCE OF RIGA.

    A telegram from Riga states that Genaral Bermondt announced his intention of entering Riga at midnight, on Thursday, but the plan was upset by the ...

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  28. THE TOWN FINANCES

    The following summary of the financial position of the Town of Ballarat East was submitted to the Town Council at last night’s meeting by the ...

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  29. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Mr Huxham, the Minister in charge of State enterprises, to-day announced that the Government had purchased the Waterloo station in the Cook district, ...

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  30. FIUME PROBLEM

    The “Times” corespondent at Roane says there is reason to hope that a solution of this Fiume difficulty is immediately attainable on the [?] of the ...

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  31. ATTACK ON A TRAIN.

    Fourteen men attacked a train between Cork and Queenstown, and disarmed three soldiers and disappeared without leaving a clue. ...

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  32. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, started from Issy-les-Moulineau, near Paris, at 8.15 this morning for Geneva (Switzerland), on the first stage of his ...

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  33. WOMAN LOOPS THE LOOP.

    A two-seater aeroplane, owned by Lieut. Long, is making daily trips over the city. Two women have gone rap as passengers. One, Mrs Palfreyman, had the ...

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  34. AN IMPORTANT SEQUEL.

    Prior to his arrest Walter Jones, one of the prisoners who escaped from the prison van recently, was seen waving his hand to a man standing outsade a ...

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  35. TO HELP ITALY.

    In a message from Rome, the “Times” correspondent says that the Government’s remarkably scheme for the financial rehabilitation of the ...

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  36. N.S.W. RIFLE MATCHES.

    The National Rifle Association's A Grade series commenced, to-day. In a match of 10 shots at 300 yards. Carter, of Victoria, won, the prize being £10, ...

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  37. ARMY EXPENDITURE

    The Prime Minister (Mr Lloyd George) has ordered a reduction in army expenditure, bringing the total to £75,000,000 yearly, and permitting ...

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  38. WILL OF MR J. F. ARCHIBALD.

    For probate purposes the will of Jules Francis Archibald, journalist, has been sworn at £81,061, of which £21,950 is realty find £29,161 shares in public ...

    Article : 200 words
  39. CARLTON SHOOTING AFFRAY

    At the City Court to-day Edward Witsclike was charged "that at Coburg on September 12 he escaped from the custody of a member of the police force, ...

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  40. EVACUATION PROMISED

    A message from Berlin published in the Paris “Temps” says that Field-Marshal von der Goltz has undertaken that his troops shall evacuate the ...

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  41. ABDICATION RUMOR DENIED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome says:—The official announcement from Rome denies the rumors that the King has decided to abdicate in co[?]ection ...

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  42. A BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The body of a young man found in the Victoria Dock has boon identified as that of Robert Erickson, aged 24., who lived with his parents at Crown street, South ...

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  43. PRESIDENT WILSON

    A Washington message states that Dr Grayson said that he would not comment on the public letter written by Senator Moses, of the New ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. MONS'S MONUMENT

    Reuter’s correspondent at Mons describes the imposing ceremony of the unveiling of the monument erected by the inhabitants in honor of the British ...

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  45. BRITISH WARSHIPS HELP.

    News from Helsingfors, capital of Finland states that an Allied, squadron, accompanied by many Esthonian ships, left Reval capital of Esthonia, ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. WILLS.

    Joseph Perl, late of Queen street, Melbourne, financier, left £2070 real estate and £46,2471 personal property to his wife and daughter, less £3 a week to be paid ...

    Article : 108 words
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