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  2. Advertising

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  3. A Complicated Situation

    Kemalists are reported to have seized Tepe Asmak, on the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles, and to be threatening K[?] Kale, an important key position. They are also reported to be bringing up big Skoda (Austrian) batteries. ...

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  4. Turkish Perfidy

    Mr Lloyd George addressing a party of pressmen at Downing street on Saturday, said he wished to explain the facts of the position in the Near East ...

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  5. Tariff Proposals

    A message from Simla states that the Indian Fiscal Commission which was appointed to examine the tariff policy of the Government of India ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    A “Times” cable message reports that the wif[?] of the late Mr A. H. Cunningham, formerly of the Cheetham Salt Co., Geelong, has been proved in ...

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  7. BALLARAT EAST BOWLING CLUB

    The annual meeting ot the Ballarat East Bowling Club was held on Saturday night at the pavilion, the president, Mr D. Sneddon being in the chair. ...

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  8. Labor Troubles

    A Chicago message states that the Federal Court granted a temporary injunction asked by Dougherty, the federal Attorney-General, against the ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. BOLSHEVIKS ACTIVE.

    The "Times" understands that Bolshevik agents are active on the Continent, buying war material, especially in Italy, where it is reported that a ...

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  10. NOTE FROM SOVIET.

    A Soviet Note to Britain claims that the control of the Black Sea. concerns only the States adjoining it. Russia, cannot consent, to the opening of the ...

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  11. AMERICAN SCHEOULE.

    The waterfront warehouses are chnked with wool From end to end owing to the last minute rush of exporters in an endeavor to beat the new tariff. ...

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  12. ENGLISH TRAM EMPLOYES.

    The proposal to reduce the wages of English tram employes by 12/ a week, which was rejected on Tuesday last, has been followed by a new offer, a ...

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  13. BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    Reuter has received an authoritative statement on the British attitude in the Near East. It declares that Britain is seeking nothing for herself and ...

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  14. CREEK SEIZE HOSTAGE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Rodosto (Thrace) says that the Greek Commander-n-Chief has arrived there front Swmyna. The remains of the ...

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  15. IMMIGRATION

    The agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments, whereby 2000 emigrants will be sent yearly to the southern State, has ...

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  16. SEAMAN REFUSE TO WORK.

    A message from Marseilles states that 4000 passengers are still held in the port, owing to the seamen refusing to work, in consequence of the ...

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  17. SIR J. COOK SPEAKS.

    Speaking at Geneva to-day, Sir Joseph cook. the Australian delegate to the League of Nations Assembly, said that the threat of a new war had ...

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  18. PROHIBITION

    A well-known Adelaide resident, Mr Flanagan, who is inspecting the liquor systems of the world on bebalf of South Australia, says that ...

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  19. CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Offers to enlist are pouring in A Lon Angeles man wires that he is willing to equip 500 Canadians Two hundred letters a day are being received. ...

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  20. KEMALISTS WAITING.

    News from Adana, in Asia Minor, declares that it is stated in Nationalist circles that the Kenwlists intend to avoid measures of force until they ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. EXPLOSION OF A MINE

    A Finish lightship has been blown up by a mine which was secured and anchored alongside. A collision caused the explosion. At least five ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER FINESESES.

    Commenting on the secrecy which still surrounds the parley on Thursday between members of the British Labor Party and the Government, which was ...

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  23. KEMAL SUSPICIOUS.

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent at Constantinople, Mr G. Ward Price. telegraphs suggesting that unofficial assurances should be given to ...

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  24. MEDIATION PROPOSED.

    A Geneva message states that, developing his proposal for the League of Nations’ mediation in Asia Minor, Dr Nansen, of Norway, at the meeting ...

    Article : 271 words
  25. BRITAIN AND THRACE.

    As authoritative definition of Britain’s attitude with regard to Thrace is that the Government is quite prepared to consider the Turkish claims ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. GAMBLING IN MARKS

    A report from Berlin states that £30,000,000 has been lost by Americans in speculative purchases of marks. The total is from an estimte made ...

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  27. AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW.

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent in Paris reports that a most important interview has taken place between the French Admiral Dumesnil and ...

    Article : 448 words
  28. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    Mr Wm. Cosgrove, President of the Free State Government, announced in the Dail Eirenn that since the truce the damage to property in Ireland had ...

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  29. BRITISH PREPARATIONS.

    Despite the uncompromising talk of some of Kemal Pasha's adherents, official cricles decline to believe that it represents the Turkish leader's real ...

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  30. AN AMERICAN MESSAGE.

    Mr Lloyd George has published a cable from America, the sender of which is not revealed. It reads“Turn the beast out. Gratified by ...

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  31. THE CHANNEL SWIM

    Toth, the Boston swimmer, made an attempt to swim the Channel. After 16 hours out from Dover and within five miles of Cape Grisuez, he ...

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  32. SYDNEY CO-OPERATIVE ORCHESTRA

    Consideration is to be given on Wednesday afternoon by the committee of the Verbrugghen Orchestra Guarantee Fund (Victoria) to a letter received by ...

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  33. ORDER IN SMYRNA.

    Reuter's correspondent in Constantinople says that the French Commander-in-Chief has assured the British authorities that he will assure the ...

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  34. INVITATION TO TURKEY.

    The Near East conference to-day in Paris centred an the form of invitation to be sent to Turkey, especially whether territorial negotiations, ...

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  35. IRRIGATION CONTRACT

    Messrs S. Pearson and Son Ltd., of which Lord Cowdrey is the head, has secured a contract to carry out irrigation work in the Sudan, necessitating ...

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  36. BULGARIAN STORES OF SHELLS.

    Major Neale, a member of the Allied Commission in Bulgarin, in company with a French officer, discovered a cellar in which it was believed that ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. ALLIES IN CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's conespondent in Paris states that us the outcome of the Near Eastern conFerence, Britain, France and Italy have jomtly invited Turkey to a ...

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  38. FIREMAN’S NARROW ESCAPES

    During a fire which broke out among some Rubbish on the site of the new Government Savings Bank in Castlereagh street, to-day a fireman had two ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VINTAGE

    The Government Statist estimates the 1922 vintage in South Australia at 6,370,310 gallons, valued at £664,413. of which 1,862,000 gallons ...

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  40. LABOR AND WAR RUMORS.

    The following cable message was received to-day by Mr Charlton (leader of the Federal Labod Party), from the Labor Party in Great Britain:— ...

    Article : 216 words
  41. RENT FREE

    Another group of cottages for the aged people of Geelong in about to be erected in the city by the trustees of the Alexander Miller Estate. A ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. MR HUGHES IN SYDNEY

    The arrival of the Prime Minister by the Melbourne express this morning has renewed the interest in the Federal elections and the campaign at ...

    Article : 104 words
  43. THE CHIEF DIFFICULTY.

    According to the "Timees" Paris correspondent, Lord Curzon has confested that the chief difficulty concerns Eastern Thrace and Adrianople, ...

    Article : 167 words
  44. SHIPS REQUISITIONED.

    The Cunard Company’s, liner Tyria, and the Elleinian-Bucknall steamer Maronian, both of which are lying in the Dardanelles, have been ...

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  45. MOTOR MISHAP

    While turning from Park street into Toorak avenue this morning, a singleseater motor-car, containing three men and a woman, ran into a Carlton ...

    Article : 81 words
  46. ACTIVITY AT CHANAK.

    News from Chanak, on the Dardanalles, stales that strong positions are being fortified at the Narrows. The warships Marlbourough and Ajax are ...

    Article : 166 words
  47. CRIUSER ASHORE

    A message from Hambourg states that. towed by a German tug bound for Kiel for the purpose of being broken up, the British cruiser ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. CHILD DROWNED IN STORM CHANNEL.

    During a hail storm on Saturday Henry Cameron, aged 10. of North Sydney was drowned in a storm water channel at Lewisham. ...

    Article : 32 words
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