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  3. PEASE TREATIES

    Keith Murdoch says that slow h[?] of [?] are due to [?]derment of even the greatest [?]tists in Europe [?] the [?] ...

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  4. LUDENDORFF’S STORY

    In his memoirs General von Ludendorf is strikingly candid in tracing the chaia of causes loading up to the offensive in the spring of 1918, which ...

    Article : 333 words
  5. CENTRAL EUROPE

    Hoover, who returned from ah tour of Central Europe, laying before the council his impressions of his visit to tral Europe and Silesia, states that ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. NORTHERN [?]SSIA

    Telegraphing from Helsingfors, the captal of Finland, the “Times’ ’correspondent says:— The British naval operations at ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    A message from Bendigo states that Flight-Lient. W. H. Trelear (fermerly of Ballarat), who went to Bendigo by aeroplane a fortnight ago, is now ...

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  8. SHANTUNG NEGOTIATIONS

    The Foreign Relations Committee [?] the first hand story of the Shantung negotiations from Professor Williams, a State Department expert, at ...

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  9. POLES CAPTURE ROVNO.

    A Copenhagen message states:—The Poles have captured Rovno after hard fighting. ...

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  10. PORT OF ODESSA.

    The Ukrainian Bureau states that in the elections for Commercial Council in Ukrainia the Bolsheviks were overwhelmingly defeated polling only ...

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  11. GERMANY'S TROUBLES.

    The "Times” correspondent in Berlin says Herr Noske, the Minister for Defence, in the course of an interview, stated that a second revolution in ...

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  12. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the United State Senate voted by nine votes to eight to strike the word Japan from the provisions of the peace treaty ...

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  13. WEIMAR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    There was much ceremony on the occasion of President Ebert’s taking the path of the National Assembly. He was received with military honors in ...

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  14. The UKRAINIAN CAPTURE.

    News has been received that the Ukrainaian troops have occupied Odessa. The Ukrainians captured the city after heavy fighting to the north ...

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  15. THE ARMY.

    The “Times” correspondent in Berlin says:—Whilst Herr Noske declares that the army will not exceed 250.000 in October,( a Socialist has declared that ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. BRITAIN’S TRADE

    Mr Lloyd George has issued a lengthy summary of the Government policy relating to trade, industry, and labor, as announced in his speech on the 18th, ...

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  17. SILESIA

    A conference of the German Government and the Polish Missions, presided over by the French General Dupont, decided that the Germans must refrain ...

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  18. EXHAUSTION OF BOLSHEVIK ARMIES PREDICTED.

    M. Gussef, a member of the Bolshevik Supreme Committee of Defence, speaking in Petrograd, predicted the early exhaustion of the Bolshevist ...

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  19. THE ENEMY CONFOUNDED

    A complete surprise was sprung on the enemy on August 8, 1918. After am intense, bombardment of three minutes only, the Allies attacked in a ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. UNITED STATES & MEXICO

    Mexican authorities have executed saven Mexican bandits, who recently robbed sailors off the United States steamer Cheyeame. ...

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  21. THE BOLSHEVIK NAVAL DEFEAT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Helsingfors states:—Up to the present the Bol[?]viks have suppressed the news of the recent naval defeat in the Gulf ...

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  22. WILL.

    The will of Richard Buckhurst Buxton, [?] late of St. John's Wood, London, and formerly of Melbourne, has been lodged for probate in respect of his ...

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  23. A SKIRMISH AT WARSAW.

    It is reported from Warsaw that a skirmish took place, in which many were killed or wounded, owing to the Germans attacking a Polish outpost in ...

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  24. “A FIGHT TO A FINISH.”

    Mr Wilton, the "Times” correspondent, telegraphing from Omsk, in Siberia, says that Admiral Koltchak’s armies have rested, are forming ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    Mellor.—The funeral of the late Evelyn Beaumont Mellor took place on Saturday. and was largely attended-Her remains were interred in the. New ...

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  26. CONFISCATION OF OIL PRO-PERTIES.

    Officials at Washington are somewhat disturbed by Carranza’s apparent determination, to confiscate the foreigners’ oil properties, in spite of the protests by ...

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  27. THE NEW GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter learns that the newly-established north-west Russian Government will shortly issue a declaration of policy containing the following principles:— ...

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  28. SILESIA AND HUNGARY.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says The Supreme Council has discussed Central Europe, Silesia, and Hungary. Mr Herbert Hoover, the Food ...

    Article : 261 words
  29. AUSTRIAN CONDITIONS.

    Mr E. R. Peacock, after a fuller study of the Austrian conditions, conceived a strong Admiration for the people’s co[?] age and common sense in facing ...

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  30. ESCAPE OF BANDITS

    Reports from military officials in Texas show that while the United States expedition is still active the [?] in pursuit have apparently succeeded in ...

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  31. HUNGARIAM POLITICS

    The Cabinet dismissed the Electoral Bill, based on universal suffrage, including women, and decided that the election be held on the 20th September ...

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  32. CAPTURE OF MONS

    General Currie, commander of the Canadians during; the war, has been severely criticised in home quarters because he crdered the capture of Mons ...

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  33. PREFERENCE EXPLAINED

    An explanation has been issued by the Commissioners of Customs of the new Empire preference rates mentioned by Mr A. Chamberlain, Chamcellor of ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Four thousand workers at the Bethlehem shipyards who were on strike have returned to work. ...

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  35. PEACE LOAN.

    Next Tuesday will be the-opening day of the Peace Loan. Outside the Melbourne Town-Hall will be fired the first shot, of the campaign at noon, when ...

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  36. AMERICA DEPORTS ALIENS.

    Count James Minotto, son-in-law of Mr Swift the well-known packer, and Dr Karl Muck, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, both of whom ...

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  37. THE VICTORIA CROSS

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieut A. Agar for consicuous gallantry, coolness, and skill, on the 17th June, in sinking the Bolshevik cruiser ...

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  38. SITUATION IN THE SOUTH.

    Reuter’s correspondent’ in South Russia gives the following account by an eye witness of the scenes at Kharkoff, following ifs recapture from ...

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  39. ARCHDUKE JOSEPH.

    The "Daily Mall” correspondent in Parig says:—The Archduke Joseph has resigned, and left Budapest owing to tho refusal of the Allies to recognise ...

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  40. TRANS-PAGIFIC FLIGHT

    The detailed plans of Thos. Inca’s offer of £10,000 for the Trans-Pacific flight are announced. The flight must start from Venice, California, finishing ...

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  41. PEACE WITH TURKEY

    The Turkish peace will not be tackled untill October, owing to the most serious Anglo-French. difficulties in Syria, which the Australian Light Horse did ...

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  42. AFCHANISTAN.

    A White Paper dealing with the recent events in Afghanistan mentions that the Peace Trdaty leaves country officially free and give independence ...

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  43. ADVANCES BY BANKS.

    Referring to the Peace Loan this morning, the Lord Mayor said that there could be no excuse for anyone not investing in the loan by reason, of lack ...

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  44. BOLSHEVIKS IN ARMENIA

    It is learned that the Bolsheviks, on occupying Armavir, in ARmenia, on the 17th July, pillaged the town They pulled down the flag at the Persian. ...

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  45. GAUSES OF INSURRECTIONS.

    The "Times" correspondent, at Cattowitz, in Silesia, says:The Leader of the Ploes explained that insurrections, are sponta[?] due to the impotence of ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT.

    Details have been issued by the Air Ministry of the conditions for the aeroplane competitions which are being organised to test the best commercial ...

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  47. THE GOLIATH AEROBUS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says: —Much anxiety is felt regarding the fate of the aerobus Goliath. A search ofthe desert and the interland of Dakar ...

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  48. ELECTRIC LIGHT WORKS STOP

    Reuter's correspondent of [?] states-It is learned form Polich sources that the Upper Silesian electric works are at a standstill, All the territory is ...

    Article : 54 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN TARNSPORTS

    Mr Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commiss[?] states that the labor delays are affecting departure of the Australian transports kanowna ...

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  50. ANATOLIA.

    Notwithstanding the severe measures taken by the Gov[?] the internal situation in A[?] con[?] to be [?] ...

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  51. ESTHONIA

    A British Note was received to-day, inernment forming the Council of the formation of the north-western Russian Government, and stating that the ...

    Article : 153 words
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