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  3. BRITAIN’S FUTURE

    In a letter which Mr Brownlie, chairman of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, has written to Mr C. W. Bowerman, M.P., secretary of the ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    A War Office communique issued to day states that the western front of General Denikin’s army is continuing its advance with great rapidity all ...

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  5. SILESIA

    In a message from Cracow, in Anstrian Galicia, the “Times” correspondent says:- The miners in the Bobrova basin, on ...

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  6. GERMAN TROOPS MUTINY

    A message from Berlin says, that the German troops at Mitau, capital of Courland. have mutinied. A militarist monarchical plot is suspected. ...

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  7. FATE OF PEACE TREATY

    British newspaper correspondents in America evince the gravest anxiey regarding the fate of the Peace Treaty in the United States Congress. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr M'Pherson, the State Treasurer, who is returning from a visit to Great Bristain, the United Spates and Canada, is expected to reach Melbourne, after ...

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  9. THE REVOLT OF THE TROOPS.

    The “Times” correspondent in Berlin, says.—The mutiny of the Iron Division at Mitau is the sole topic of conversation. The “Freikedt” describe the army ...

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  10. CHECKING EXPENDITURE.

    It is announced that the finance committee appointed to reduce expenditure consists of Mr Lloyd George (Prime Minister), Mr A. Bonar Law ...

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  11. POLISH CHARTS DENIED.

    A message from Breslau, capital of Prussian Silesia, says that the Allied Military Mission to Upper Silesia has heard evidence from the authorities, ...

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  12. GERMAN ARMY IN COURLAND.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says:—An Independent Socialist manifesto asserts that the German Monarchists are maintaining a large unit of ...

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  13. 5000 MURDERS IN MINSK

    Reuter has received from a Polish officer additional details of the occupation of Minsk, chief town of the Russian Government of that name. ...

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  14. U.S. RAILWAY STRIKE

    The striking train operatives at Los Angeles, who tied up the Californian railways, began returning to work today. This followed upon the repeated ...

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  15. REPATRIATION OF WAR PRISONERS.

    A message from Munich states:—Herr Friedrich Ebert, the President of the German Republic, visited Munich recently. and in the course of a speech ...

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  16. GENERAL BOTHA

    South Africa to-day is mourning with a sense of poignant personal grief the death of General Louis Botha, her son and soldier-statesman. His name is ...

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  17. SHIPBUILDING RETRENCH-MENT.

    A Glasgow message states:—Government orders to cease work of building ships applies to five cruisers and ten destroyers. This was a Clyde contract ...

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  18. BOYS MOBILISED.

    A message from Petrograd says that the Russian Government has mobilised youths of 17 and 18 years of age. ...

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  19. ITALY AND FIUME

    It is understood that a compromise on the Dalmatian question, which Italy declined to accept, has now been submitted to President Woodrow Wilson. ...

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  20. BRITISH SHIP BLOWN UP.

    It is officially announced that the British monitor Glowworm has been blown up by an explosion at Beresnik, on the River Mezen, on the Archangel ...

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  21. ENGLISH DISMISSALS

    Impelled by the press disclosures and the growing public alarm, great national spending departments are proclaiming drastic retrenchment. ...

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  22. NEW HUNGARIAN CABINET

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says:—A message from Budapest states it is reported that a Cabinet has been formed, with Herr Friedrich as ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN COAL SUPPLY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vienna stales:—The coal situation is improving. The maintenance of the inter-Allied train service across Austria has ...

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  24. PRISONERS REPATRIATED.

    The repatriation of Russian war prisoners an Germany has begun. Major Lederer, a Swiss officer, hasbeen selected to go to Russia for the ...

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  25. GENERAL GABLES

    The death is announced of Lord Settrington, eldest son of the Earl of March, at the ago of 20 years. He was recently seriously wounded in the ...

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  26. GERMAN CONSTITUTION

    Renter’s correspondent at Cologne says that Major-General G. S. Clive, the new Military Governor of Cologne, has issued a proclamation forbidding ...

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  27. ANTI BOLSHEVIK LEADERS

    The Bolsheviks are distributing leaflets among the pro-Ally Russian troops offering £50,000 for “those scoundrels, Colonel Rodzianko and General ...

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  28. TRENCH EDITOR

    In connection with the action against Ernest Judet, editor of the Paris “Eclair,” who is accused of having conveyed information to the enemy. ...

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  29. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General has sent a message to the Governor-General of South. Africa, expressing the great grief of Australia at the death of General Botha, ...

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  30. POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE ELEC-TRICAL.

    Renter’s correspondent in Berlin says: —The political atmosphere is again becoming electrical. The Extreme Left and Right parties are denouncing each ...

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  31. REFERENCES IN FEDERAL PARLIA-MENT.

    In the House of representativqes to-day, Mr Groom moved that the House expresses its sorrow at the loss to the British Empire and the Union of South ...

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  32. CHANGES AT TREASURY.

    Sir John Bradbury. Joint Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, has been appointed principal British representative on the Reparation Commission in ...

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  33. CAPTURE OF PSKOFF.

    The "Times" correspondent at Helsingfors, confirming the news of the capture of Pskoff, says:—It was due to to the astounding order to arrest ...

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  34. A.I.F. DEMOBILISATION

    Lieut.-general Sir John Monash, the Director of Australia’s demobilisation, despite shipping delays, expects to fulfil the programme of 16,000 repatriations ...

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  35. ARMENIAN MASSACRES

    According to a despatch from Athens, President Wilson has sent the Turkish Government a telegram summoning Turkey to end the Armenian massacres, ...

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  36. NOW SEEK REPATRIATION.

    Many members of the Australian Imperial Force, who were discharged in England for the purpose of taking up permanent employment, are applying ...

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  37. AMUSEMENTS

    A first-class entertainment is promised this evening at the Mechanics’ Hall in aid of the funds of the Ballarat Hos-Dital. The Colors Dramatic Company, ...

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  38. MONTENEGRIN REVOLT

    It is officially stated that the whole of Montenegro is in revolt owing to Serbian aggression. Montenegrins cut, the railways from ...

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  39. REFORMS MUST BE MADE

    The text bag been unofficially published of a letter which the Prime Minister (Mr D. Lloyd George) wrote to his Cabinet colleagues on 20th August ...

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  40. ITALIAN AIR DISASTER

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna says that two officers of the Italian Armistice Commission were killed when an Italian aeroplane crashed to ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT.

    A telegram from Omsk dated August 25th states:—South-west of Troitsk, in Siberia, the Bolsheviks have been heaviLy defeated and forced to retreat. One ...

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  42. NEW JERUSALEM

    Mr Patrick Geddes, Professor of Botany at the University College, Dundee. who has been engaged by the International Zionist Commission to ...

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  43. NURSE CAVELL’S BE-TRAYER.

    George Gaston Quien, who betrayed Nurse Cavell to the Germans, and is now undergoing trial, appeared in court wearing the uniform of the North ...

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  44. BOLSHEVIST OFFENSIVE AT PSKOFF.

    The “Times” correspondent at Helsingfors states:—The Bolsheviks launched a fierce offensive at Pskoff with great energy and rapidity. Strong ...

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  45. A BRITISH MACHINE’S SMASH.

    A British a croplane, flying from London to Bombay, crashed at Hyeres. The two occupants were not injured. ...

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  46. TWO AMERICAN AVIATORS KILLED.

    Two American aviators, training in Georgia, were killed when they collided at a height of 1000 feet. ...

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  47. NEW SHIPPING COMBINE

    Mr. H. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Steamship Line, strongly comments on the fears expressed in Australia that the combine will ...

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  48. CHARGES AGAINST MR. HENDERSON MIWBLE

    In connection with the controversy between Mr F. M. B. Fisher, of New Zealand, the Unionist candidate for Widnes. and Mr A. Henderson, the ...

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  49. NEW YORK STERLING EXCHANGE

    The sterling exchange in Now York is four dollars 21 cents. ...

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  50. THE EX-KAISER.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says —It is reported that the Conference of Bishops has made another urgent appeal to the Pope to endeavor to dissuade the ...

    Article : 41 words
  51. KOLTCHAK REINFORCED

    The "Times" correspondent at Omsk states:-French flying detachments have arrived to co-operate with Admiral Koltchak. Fugitives from Kieff ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. CARNEGIE’S ESTATES

    Probate of the will of the late Mr Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American millionaire, has been granted. The estate is valued at only ...

    Article : 108 words
  53. A MOTORING FATALITY.

    A verdict of manslaughter was returned to-day by the Coroner against Carl George Wiring in connection with the death of Mrs F. A. White, aged 64 ...

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