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  3. THE NEXT NAVAL WAR

    A fascinating feature of the big ship controversy has been provided by the efforts of naval experts to forecast the nature of any future war at sea. ...

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  4. FRENCH POLITICS

    M. Briand, who consented to form a Cabmet in succession to that of M. Leygues, has practically completed his task, but as all the portfolios have not ...

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  5. FALLEN AUSTRALIANS

    One of the most remarkable stories to “lost cemeteries" in Belgium in which a number of Australians were buried, has been revealed in reports ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Engineer-Commander H.P. Mackenzie, who has purchased the Trawalla Estate from the executors of the late Hear Admiral Bridges, recently retired freer ...

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  7. THE STEWARDS' STRIKE

    Further negotiations to-day for the settlement of the ship stewards’ strike proved abortive. The transport workers’ conference met this morning at ...

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  8. THIRD TEST MATCH

    Adelaide has not yet had too much cricket. After two strenuous days crowds again poured into the oval this morning eager to watch the fight the ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN IRELAND

    Serious rioting took place in Cork yesterday evening, following an attack upon two policemen, who were coming from a football math. Both were ...

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  10. NEW PREMIER’S POLICY.

    While some Paris correspondents are apprehensive that the advent of the Brinad Ministry will mean the hardening of the French attitude to Germany ...

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  11. POSTPONED EXECUTION

    A sombre Crania was enacted in the King's Pencil Division of the High Court in Dublin yesterday morning, when four judges, sitting as a special ...

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  12. W.A. STRIKE SETTLEMENT.

    Considerable rolief is felt throughout the State at the settlement of the railway strike, but there is a general opinion that the compromise arrived at ...

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  13. UNDERSEA DREADNOUGHTS.

    A Berlin message intimates that Herr Osswald Flamm, Professor of Marine Architecture at Charlottenburg Technical College, claims the discovery of a ...

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  14. CONFERENCE OF ALLIES POST PONED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris reports that it is officially Confirmed that the Inter-Allied Conference has been postponed until not later than ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Murphy.—The funeral of the late Mr John Murphy, retired dairyman, of 902 Sebastopol street, took place yesterday, when his remains were interred in the New ...

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  16. THE NEW CABINET.

    Router's correspondent at Paris reports that M. Briand has completed hip task, of forming the new Cabinet. M. Briand will be Premier and Minister ...

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  17. A TURBULENT WEEK-END.

    Other parts of Ireland besides Cork passed a turbulent week-end. A considerable. portion of Dublin was isolated on Sunday by the military. The streets ...

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  18. WALLAROO MINERS’ PLIGHT.

    The men’s application to resume work at the Wallaroo and Moouta mines has failed, and the general manager has posted the following notice at the ...

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  19. NEW LABOR OFFENSIVE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that Mr Gompers Has issued a call to Internationales to attend a gathering at Washington on 23rd ...

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  20. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Upon the receipt of details of the commission to 31st December, 1920, Colonel J. Walker, D.S.O., Commissioner for War Service Homes, has ...

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  21. BRITISH COMMUNISM

    In the first of a senes of articles written after a tour of the industrial areas of the United Kingdom, Dr Arthur Shadwell, the specialist, in ...

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  22. CORK IN STATE OF PANIC.

    The Cork riots commenced through the Black and Tans and Orangemen parading the strots hearing banners inscribed "To hell with the Sinn Fein: ...

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  23. SIX SHIPS IN COLLISION

    Six ships came into collision simultaneously during a dense fog near the West India docks on Saturday might. One vessel was sunk, and the crew ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES MAY OPEN ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    South Armagh announces that the Prince of Wales may visit Belfast to perform the opening ceremony off the new Ulster Parliament. ...

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  25. A QUEENSLAND BISHOP’S VIEW.

    The Bishop of North Queensland, who has returned to Brisbane from a visit to Ireland, affirms that the deeds of violence in Ireland are caused by the ...

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  26. THE BOY SCOUTS

    The rally of Boy Scouts, which was postponed, took place this morning in sunny weather and in the presence of a large gathering. ...

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  27. FIRES IN MELBOURNE

    In the early hours of this morning the fireman on duty in the watch tower at Eastern Hill noticed signs of fire down Lonsdale street. The alarm ...

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  28. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    It appears that the American naval officer. Lieutenant W. H. Langdon, who was shot dead by Japanose pentry at V[?]adivostock last week, was ...

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  29. N.S.W. TEAM TO PLAY VICTORIA.

    The following team Has been selected to represent New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria, which will begin in Sydney ...

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  30. POSITION IN PERSIA

    A critical position has arisen in Persia. The abdication of the Shah, Ahmed Shah, and the resignation of the Cabinet, is reported, but it is not ...

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  31. VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr D. M. Steele, the South Australian captain, who was chosen to go to Newt Zealand with the Australian team, probably as captain, has notified the ...

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  32. LONDON-BERLIN AIR SERVICE

    It is announced that a regular air sendee between London and Berlin with Fokker planes will be inaugurated in the spring. ...

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  33. WOMEN AS JURORS

    Three women jurors in the Aylesbury murder trial, who had already been locked up for four nights, pleaded that they should be allowed to go ...

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  34. THE VISIT TO TASMANIA.

    Upon receipt of a message from the Australian Board of Control intimating the decision to cancel the English cricketers’ visit to Tasmania owing to ...

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  35. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    Much uneasiness prevails at the moment in the Indian army at the decision of the Government to demobilise about a dozen Indian cavalry ...

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  36. AGGRESSIVE O.B.U. ORGANISER

    Renter's correspondent at Winnipeg reports that G. B. Curry, a member of the British Socialist Party, employed as an organiser, for the 0.B.U, has been ...

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  37. TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    There is a probability that C. E. Pellew, the brilliant Souch Australian batsman and cover-point field, who was chosen in the first batch of ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING

    Members of unions connected with the shipbuilding trade arc somewhat anxious at the present time regarding the Commonwealth shipbuilding scheme. This ...

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  39. COULBURM BY ELECTION

    The following nominations have been received for the Upper Goulburn election:— Christopher Stephen Gleeson (Labor). ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES

    It is announced that the police have discovered a swindle involving millions of marks. An American womam named Virginia Moll, persuaded high ...

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  41. BOOT FACTORY DESTROYED.

    A big fire occurred at Clifton Hill tonight, when Pitman and Son’s boot manufacturing establishment was completely gutted. The fire was seen for ...

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  42. MATCH FOR MARYBOROUGH.

    When the Enlish team was at Ballarat, Mr R. W. Herring suggested that in the event of the team being unable to ge to Tasmania, a match ...

    Article : 137 words
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