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  3. GREATER BALLARAT

    Or Wnl Elsworth, the newly-eleoted Mayor of Ballarat, is a native of Ballarat, and has lived all his life in the district. Ho has held many public positions, many of them being highly responsible, aud has always retained the good-will or his fellow citizens. He was for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S DEAD

    The United Service representative in Paris with Mr Hughes states that a decision has been reached by the French Government to close down all ...

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  5. IRISH SITUATION

    In a leading article devoted to the new Irish crisis, the "Times" says, that Englishmen will find it hard to understand de Valera’s letter. The ...

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  6. GERMAN DISCONTENT

    Messages being received from Berlin indicate the growingly serious situation in Germany. The murder of Herr Erzberger has brought the hos[?]ty ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Special reference was made, at last night’s meeting of the City branch of the Australian Natives’ Association to the great loss sustained through the death ...

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  8. RUSSIA’S TRAGEDY

    The “Times” correspondent at Warsaw says that, though both the Communists and anti-Communists in Russia estimate the number of starving ...

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  9. SHIPPING RECOVERING.

    Up to the present, this year the German shipyards have launched. 51 steamers, including six for the Deutsche Australische Company. ...

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  10. ULSTER LEADER IN LONDON.

    The Irish situation is unchanged. Sir James Craig, the Premier of Ulster, has arrived in London to confer with Mr Lloyd George, at the request of the ...

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  11. SILESIAN PROBLEMS.

    The Council of the League of Nations at its meeting to-morrow will consider the Upper Silesian situation. A favorable fact is that the members are ...

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  12. AIRSHIP DISASTER

    Crawds are flocking to Hull from all parts of the country. Hawkers are making a rich harvest by selling pictorial postcards of the disaster and ...

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  13. DE VALERA’S MISSION.

    There were unpreeedemed scenes in Dublin, the city being agog with excitement to know the terms of de Valera’s letter The people virtually ...

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  14. TROUBLE FOR THE SOVIET.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Times” wires that advices from Moscow show that the rapid and silent denationalisation of commerce and ...

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  15. THE “WHITE TERROR.”

    Reuters correspondent at Berlin states that public feeling in connection with Erzberger’s death has culminated in the organisation of a huge ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The match at Eastbourne was resuaned to-day. The weather was glorious, a local storm over-night not having affected the wicket, which was ...

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  17. ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE FAVORED.

    The Dublin correspondent of the “Times” states that it is expected that Dail Eireann’s reply to Mr Lloyd George will be forwarded on Monday. ...

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  18. WITH AMERICAN DEAD.

    The British warship Daiuntless will convey the American victims of the airship disaster to New York. Two American officials of the Graves ...

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  19. UNCLAIMED BODY

    In pursuance of a general decision by the Kora-ford (Essex) Board of Guardians, the master of the local workhouse sent an unclaimed body to an ...

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  20. CURIOUS PROTEST

    The two unsuccessful candidates in the by-election at Caerphilly, held lastweek, have lodged a curious protest against the return of Mr Morgan ...

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  21. STUDENTS RELEASED.

    The two students who were arrested at Orenburg on suspicion of murdering Erzberger have been released). The Government has offered a reward of ...

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  22. FRANCO-GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that a provisional agreement lias been reached regarding Franco-German reparations as the outcome of ...

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  23. LATEST IN AEROPLANES

    The “Daily Mail" states that a super-giant aeroplane is being built for the Government at Bristol. This machine, adds the paper, heralds a ...

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  24. TRACIC SITUATION.

    The “Daily News" despatched its aviator correspondent (Major Blakel to Russia by air to gain authentic news of the famine. His first ...

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  25. CAUSE OF DISASTER.

    The concensus of expert opinion supports the view of Flight-Lieutenant Wann. commander of the ill-rated R38 that the disaster to his airship was due ...

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  26. MISSING STEAMER

    The shipping community is showing the keenest anxiety regarding the fate of the Canadian Government steamer, Canadian Importer, winch met with a ...

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  27. COMPANY MANAGER ATTACKED

    A curious case of attempted highway robbery has come from Scotland. A band of men, aware of the habit of a company manager to draw the ...

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  28. EAST END DEMONSTRATION

    A great demonstration was held at Tower Hill to-day, when most of the East End of London Boroughs supported the recent refusal of the Poplar ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    Yesterday Mr Smith (manager of the Australians), Taylor, and Ryder, were entertained v Sih Ernest Shackleton and Lady Shnckleton, who are due in ...

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  30. ASIA MINOR

    Conflicting versions are given regarding the fighting in Asia Minor. A telegram from Constantinople says that the Greeks were defeated in a ...

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  31. AIR SERVICE

    Airmen decline to accept the fate of the R38 as sealing the fate of air navigation. The vessel was specially constructed for war purposes and for the ...

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  32. PURCHASE NOT COMPLETED

    The Paris newspaper. “Lo Matin” has received a report stating that as the scanner “Zion the First,” a vessel of the Zionist Merchant Marine, ...

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  33. WENDOUREE F.B. FAIR

    Finality was reached with the Wendouree Fire Brigade Fair last night, when it was mainly a young people’s night. Business soon gave place to enjoyment, which took ...

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  34. PECULIAR CLAIM

    A message from Rome states that the courts there are engaged taking evidence in a sensational case that is an echo of a daring and romantic ...

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  35. VESSEL ALLOWED TO LEAVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pans says that a message from Marseilles reports that the steamer Zion has now been allowed to proceed. ...

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  36. SURPLUS WOMEN

    Duscussing whether Empire emigration offers a solution of the problem or surplus women, the “Times” special correspondent dispels the popular ...

    Article : 161 words
  37. INDIAN TURMOIL

    The General Staff report received from Malabar at 6 o’clock yesterday evening states that the Calicut movable column is reported to have ...

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  38. ALPINE TRAGEDY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Viena. reports a shacking Alpine tragedy, in which two members of the rescue-party were killed. It anneals that two ...

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  39. SALVAGE OPERATIONS.

    Salvage operations in connection with the R38 disaster hitherto have resulted in the recovery of two more bodies, both Americans. ...

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  40. EUGENE DEBS

    An impression exists here that Eugene Debs, the prominent Socialist-Lalborite, who contested, the American Presidency last year while serving a ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. BATTALION CALF

    The Prince of Wales has accepted one of the fire calves born to two cows Bella and Bertha—who were captured by the Scots Guards on the West ...

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