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  3. RIOTING IN BERLIN

    A decree has been issued by Herr Noske, the German Minister for Defence, prohabiting the cessation of work on the railways, and ordering all ...

    Article : 294 words
  4. RED RUSSIA

    According to a report from Omsk, Siberia, a refugee from Orenburg, on the River Ural, states that the Red Terror is rampant on the east front. ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY

    Reuter learns that the Peace Treaty will (not be operative for about a month, as it must be ratified by the Parliaments of the respective countries ...

    Article : 280 words
  6. BUDAPEST FIGHTING.

    A message from Vienna states that 100 persons, most of them passers by were killed or injured in the fighting at Budapest the capital of Hilary. ...

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  7. THE STRIKE.

    Two hundred people, men and women, thrown out of mployment by the seamen's strike, assembled at the Trades’ Hall this afternoon, and ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMEN

    Mr WISE, in reply to Mr Fleming, said, he had not yet received any information as to when the troops in Egypt would be brought home, but he ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The friends of Cr. Isaiah Pearce, of Barely street, Ballarat East, will learn, with, regret that his condition is cansing his relatives grave concern. A week ago ...

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  10. WARNING BY ALLIED GOVERN-MENTS.

    A message from Budapest states:- The Allied Govern meats warned the Government not to carry out extreme[?] measures against the counter ...

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  11. ALLIES AND RUSSIA

    The Labor Conference voted with reference to North Russia largely under the influence of a statement by Mr Neil M‘Lean, Labor M.P. for Goran ...

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  12. STRIFE IN HUNGARY.

    Messages from Budapest state that the counter-revolution has been completely suppressed. A reign of terror was proclaimed, ...

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  13. TROUBLES IN PROVINCES.

    A message from Berlin, received at Copenhagen on the 28th June, stated -The authorities at Bochum repelled) plundering crowds with machine guns ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. ALLIANCE MUST CONTINUE.

    "The Alliance must continue indefinitely," said President Poincare, in fine course of a special interview granted to Mr G. Ward Price, ...

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  15. PAYING WAR BILL

    It is announced by the ‘'Times’' that an anonymous donor, who has realised a fortune,, has taken out one-fifth of it (£150,000) in Victory Bonds, arid ...

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  16. SUCCESS OF GENERAL DENEKINE’S TROOPS,

    An undated mesdage from (Router’s correspondent at Novo Rossisk, a port in the Black Sea, says that General Denekine’s forces have occupied ...

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  17. GERMANS LEAVE LIBAU

    Acting in obedience to an order issued by Lieut.-General Sir Hubert Gough, commander of the British Expedition to Russia, the German troops ...

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  18. BRAVERY REWARDED

    Announcement is made in the London “Gazette” of the following awards to Australians:— BAR TO MILITARY CROSS. ...

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  19. ANOTHER COMPULSORY CON-FERENCE.

    [?] Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, announced to-day that a compulsory conference is to be applied for, with, the object of settling the dispute between ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. GENERAL GABLES.

    The Labor Conference at Southport to-day debated amid great excitement the British occupation of North Russia, and decided on a card vote a ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. PASSENGERS FOR AUS-TRALIA.

    Enquiries have been made during the past six months at the New South Wales agency in London for the transport to Australia of 10,000 British ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. OBITUARY.

    Hepworth.-The news of the death of Miss S. Hepworth will be received with general regret. The deceased was born at Lord Clyde, near Chines, ...

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  23. CONTROLLING INDUSTRIES.

    At its sitting to-day the Labor Conference instructed the executive to prepare a scheme enabling the workers to control industries and participate ...

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  24. NATIONALISATION SCHEMES.

    Mr Robert Smillie (president of the Miners’ Federation), speaking at Ormskirk (Lancashire), said that unionists intend to crush, the opposition to ...

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  25. SYDNEY GAS SUPPLY AFFECTED.

    Asa result, of the seaman's strike the Australian Gas Light Company's coal stacks hare been greatly depleted. The public have been appealed to to ecoomise. ...

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  26. MASONIC PEACE CELE-BRATION.

    The Masonic peace celebration at the Albert Hall yesterday was attended by craftsmen from all over the Empire and from America, and the varied ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. ADVICE TO AUSTRALIAN EX-PORTERS.

    Sir Charles Wade urges Australian exporters to economise in transport, and expedite deliveries by consigning goods to Manchester, Bristol, and Hull. ...

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  28. THE SENATE.

    Senator RUSSELL, in reply to Senator. Grant, said that if further blankets were to be sold by the Defence Department they would be offered ...

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  29. IRISH DOMINION LEAGUE

    A manifesto by the new Irish, Dominion League has been drafted. Sir Horace Plunkett declares that the freedom of Ireland is attainable in the ...

    Article : 236 words
  30. SITUATION AT BRISBANE.

    It was stated, by the Minister of Railways to-day that a start had been made on the removal from the steamer Allinga of a quantity of cargo she ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. VALUE OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Speaking at an Australian banquet, Mr W. M. Hughes. the Prime Minister of Australia. siad that the Triple Alliance was [?] assurance of world ...

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  32. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In a cricket match against the Oxford University the Surrey eleven mad© a total of 53 runs. Ducat made 306 not out. ...

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  33. BRITISH CABINET’S TROUBLE.

    The “Times” lobbyist says:—The opposition to the Transport Bill is accentuated. He states that the Nationalist differences will ultimately ...

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  34. PEACE PROCLAMATION.

    A message dated July 2 states:—Peace will be proclaimed throughout Great Britain to-day. There will be a greal ceremony in London. ...

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  35. IRISH HOME RULE.

    An Irish Dominion League is being formed urder Horace Plunkett's leader ship. It advocates the settlement of Home Rule oh the Dominion lines, and ...

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  36. THE DAY OF REJOICING.

    A proclamation has been issued fixing 19th July as the day for general Peace rejoicings. ...

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  37. PRICE FIXING AND REGULATION OF INDUSTRIES

    In the House of Representatives this evening, Mr GROOM moved for leave to bring in a bill for ah Act relating to certain ...

    Article : 213 words
  38. TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC

    A report received from Edinburgh states that the giant British airship R34 will set out on its voyage to New York on July 2. It will take a ...

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  39. COMMENTS BY LEADING PUBLIC MEN.

    The “Standard” invited public men to comment on the signing of the Peace Treaty. Lord Rosebery said that he rejoiced ...

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  40. SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN.

    Although the Afghan Ameer recently announced the cessation of hostilities, general recruiting is going on in Afghanis tain. ...

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  41. PROHIBITION IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A Vancouver message, dated 1st July, states:-Prohibition became effective throughtout the whole of the United States at midnight. ...

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  42. OIL FOUND IN DERBY-SHIRE

    Boring for oil in Derbyshire is proving increasingly successful The latest, discovery at Ironville promises a large yield. ...

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  43. BRITISH DIRIGIBLE STARTS.

    A Vancouver message states.—The British dirigible R34 left Scotland for America at 1.34 on Wednesday morning. ...

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  44. THE DEATH OF SIR JAMES M‘CALL.

    Referrang to the death of Sir John M'Call, the Agent General for Tasmania in England, last week, one report states that Sir John was ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. AUSTRALIANS AT CRICKET.

    Playing against the West Scotland cricketers. the Austrealian cricketers. with six wickets down for 733 runs, declared their innings closed. The West ...

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  46. LONDON TO DUBLIN

    Captain Gathergood. who recently won the London Aerial Derby, piloted Mr H Gordon Self ridge, head of the firm of Self ridge and Company, from ...

    Article : 102 words
  47. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr Jones) questioned to-day regarding erection at the State arsenic mines of a plant for the treating of are replied ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. MAILS BY PORT MELBOURNE.

    Mails to 5th July will be canned Australia by the steamer Port Melbourne. ...

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  49. THE TOWNSVILLE TROUBLE.

    The Premier (Mr Ryan) said to-day that reports received from Townsville were to the effect that things there were quiet He had not yet received ...

    Article : 82 words
  50. MEMORIAL SERVICES AT HOBART.

    A memorial service in connection with the death of Mr John McCall Was held at St. David's Cathedral to-day, and was attended by the Governor and the State ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. SOLDIERS AND POLITICS.

    A meeting of the Hobart Returned. Soldiers' League discussed the question of crganising politically, but it was resolved that the league should remain ...

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