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  4. GRAVE OUTLOOK IN ENGLAND.

    The London Workers’ Union called a conference to deal with the subject, “Hands off Russia.” The meeting was crowded by quiet and thoughtful men and ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. WRESTLING WITH RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser (special correspondent of the Australian Press Association) writes:—The Supreme Council of Supply and Relief, under Lord Reading, is ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN DEMOBILIZATION.

    The news of the decision that the war is over for the Australian and New Zealand soldiers, whatever may occur, was received with the utmost satisfaction. The ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  8. TAXATION APPEAL.

    An important judgment affecting the matter of Commonwealth taxation was delivered by the Chief Justice (Sir Sampel Murray) at the Cicil Court on Wednesday ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. WARNING TO GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Civnes, speaking at Oldham, warned the Government of the gravity of breaking its pledge to send a Labour representative to the Peace Conference. He said ...

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  12. GERMANY’S “RIGHTS.”

    The German Government has instructed its delegates to the Peace Conference to work for abolishing all economic warfare. The Government states:—Agreements must ...

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  13. MAMMOTH ENGINEERS’ STRIKE.

    Negotiations to prevent an engineers’ strike in London have failed, and a grave situation has arisen. It is likely that 250,000 will cease work this week, involving ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS WANT TO BE HEARD.

    A telegram from Stockholm says that the Bolshevik Foreign Minister (M. Tchitcherin) has forwarded to the United States the request of the Bolsheviks to ...

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  15. SHOP STEWARDS’ TROUBLE.

    The shop stewards on the Clyde have decided to strike on January 27 unless a forty-hour week he conceded. ...

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  16. “SIR NORMAN MURRAY” ARRESTED.

    The organizer of the successful ball at Plymouth, in behalf of seamen’s widows and orphans, which the Mayor and other local notabilities attended, has been ...

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  17. TROOPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    On January 19 the Margha sailed en route to Australia with 800 sick and wounded soldiers on board. Nearly half of the number are cot cases. ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND’S DELEGATES.

    The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Mackenzie), Mrs. Macdonald Mills, Gen. Richardson, Col. Willoughby (representing His Majesty the King), Col. ...

    Article : 497 words
  19. Assembly Elections at Omsk.

    Despatches from Omsk, capital of the Siberian Republic, state that Admiral Kolchak bas issued a proclamation ordering the national elections for the ...

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  20. A BRILLIANT COMPANY

    The American delegates are grouped at the head of the table at the right of the President (M. Clemenceau) and the English delegates on his left. The other ...

    Article : 195 words
  21. IN MEMORY OF GALLIPOLI.

    A Daily of Australians, including Messrs. [?] E. W. Bean (the Australian official war correspondent), G. W. Lambert (artist), and G. H. Wilkins (photographer) has left ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. BOMB FOR ROCKEFELLER.

    At a meeting of the Senate German propaganda committee of investigation a witness disclosed a plot to kill Mr. John Rockefeller, who is now in his eightieth ...

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  23. BERLIN’S STORMY DAYS.

    Messages from Berlin state that the capital is in the midst of a stern election struggle. Airmen are bombarding the city with pamphlets from all the parties. ...

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  24. CHURCH BABIES.

    Recently a baby was found in a Roman Catholic Church at Brunswick, and the mother was not traced. Yesterday a baby, apparently about five weeks old, was ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Myrtle Ingram (21), who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on January 18, from Taylor street, Brompton, died at the institution while under an ...

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  26. MAIL NOTICES.

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  27. BUENOS AYRES AND PERU.

    Advices from Buenos Ayres state that the strike has been settled and that the situation is improving. Despatches from Lima, the capital of Peru, announce that ...

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  28. A CUT THROAT.

    The condition of Mr. George Priestley (65), of 45 Rose street, Prospect, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday, suffering from a cut throat, was ...

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  29. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT SUFFERERS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, January 21.—The sufferers by the motor car accident in which Miss Doreen Le Lievre was killed, on Sunday evening, were brought to their homes ...

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  30. PROCEEDINGS LARGELY SECRET.

    Although the press has asserted the principle of an open conference, yet in practice the proceedings are largely secret. Already there has been constituted a ...

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  31. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament has been further prorogued until March 25. ...

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  32. RESTORING ORDER.

    On Friday last Mr. Arno Doschfleurt, the American newspaper correspondent in Berlin, has interviewed Herr Elbert, who said that the last few weeks have been ...

    Article : 166 words
  33. STRUCK BY A TREE.

    PETERBOROUGH, January 20.—A serious accident befell Mr. J. G. Flavel this afternoon. He was driving a team of three horses in a wagon along the main street, ...

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  34. I.W.W. CONSPIRACY.

    A message from San Francisco states that 46 I.W.W. leaders have been found guilty in a United States District Court of conspiracy against the Government’s ...

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  36. CRIMINAL COURT.

    The hearing was continued of the charge denied by Gustav Adolf Sanders (38), engineer, of Kilkenny, of having broken and entered the shop of Joseph Draper, ...

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  38. A DESTRUCTIVE GRASSFIRE.

    BLYTH, January 21.—While railway maintenance men were burning round the railway reservoir on the town reserve the fire got beyond control and spread over ...

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  39. NEW INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Federation of Labour), accompanied by four other American Labour delegates, have arrived. They intend to ...

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  40. Italy Wants Dalmatia.

    There was an enthusiastic meeting at Milan in favour of the Italian annexation of Dalmatia. Troops dispersed a counterdemonstration in the open air. Fifty ...

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  41. THE HUMAN COST.

    The losses of Hungary in the war are estimated at 24,000 officers and 815,000 men killed; 1,941,000 wounded, and 172,000 prisoners of war. ...

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  42. TINPLATE EMBARGO LIFTED.

    Owing to the increasing deliveries of tinplate since the signing of the armistice, local manufacturers have been notified that till containers may be reverted to, and the ...

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