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  3. THE MISSING VESSEL AND AVIATOR

    In search of the missing barquentine Amelia J., the Tasmanian Government steamer Melbourne has left Sydney. ...

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  4. GERMANS IN L[?]LE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that the brutalities committed by German officers during the occupation of Lille have-been the subject of ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    Mr Garvin, who has been in close touch with the negotiations in the coal dispute, writes in the “Observer” that in the personal drama Mr Smillie ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. PERSONAL

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe, the new Gov [?]nor-General of New Zealand, arrived to-day and was immediately sworn in to [?]is new office by the Administrator, ...

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  7. THE RULER OF IRELAND

    General Sir Nevil Macready, who today is the ruler of Ireland, by virtule of his position, as commander of the troops, has established a great name ...

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  8. LIEUT. PARER VOLUNTEERS.

    To-day Lieut. Parer offered his "services to the Defence Department to search for the missing airmen, but he was told that everything possible was ...

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  9. CIVILIANS FIRE ON POLICE PA-TROLS.

    The latest news regarding the riots at Belfast shows that the civilians bred on the police patrols. ...

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  10. HOBART NOT SANGUINE.

    There is still no news of the Amelia J., the crew of the Southern Cross, or the missing aviators, Capt. Stutt and his mechanic. ...

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  11. A WILD WEEK-END.

    Reuter’s corespondent at Belfast retorts that a wild, week-end necessitated the calling out of two of soldiers. Armo[?] cars patrolled the ...

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  12. ACCIDENT TO MR. HUGHES.

    Mr Hughes, the Crime Minister, met with an accident this morning, being thrown from his horse while exercising in Centennial Park. He was not ...

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  13. MAJOR ANDERSON FINDS NO TRACE.

    Major Anderson was out for 4[?] hours this afternoon searching for Capt. Stutt and his mechanic Dalzell, but found no trace of them. ...

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  14. STORMS AND FLOODS in FRANCE

    Fierce storms have swept the Riviera and Savoy areas in France. The resultant floods have swept away a number of bridges and have submerged the ...

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  15. VIEWS OF MR. CLYNES, M.P.

    Mr Clynes, M.P., in reviewing the coal situation, declared that until the social system was completely transformed such troubles would continue. ...

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  16. “SWORDSMAN” ASSISTING.

    The destroyer Swordsman left Sydney to-day to assist, in the search for the Amelia J. She has orders from the Navy ...

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  17. PLATYPUS RETURNS TO COAL.

    H.M.A.S. platypus returned to port to-day to coal, after an unsuccessful search extending over 48 hours in Bass Straits. ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA

    A message from Bloemfontein says that the Dutch Congress, held to achieve reunion between the Nationalists favoring secession from the ...

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  19. ACTION OF TRANSPORT LEADERS.

    The transport loaders have issued a circular to the affiliated unions requesting further pdivers, on the ground that the coal strike crisis is by no ...

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  20. TURKISH PEACE TREATY

    A sub-committee of the recent Indian Congress, consisting of the well-known leader, Ghandi, and other prominent Indians, has issued draft instructions ...

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  21. KING ISLAND WRECKS.

    King Island, whore wreckage from the missing barquentine Southern Cross was found, is frequently referred to by nautical men as “The ...

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  22. FATE OF southern CROSS.

    Though no doubt remains as to the fate of the barquentine Southern Cross, winch came to an untimely end, presumably by fire at sea, it is hoped that ...

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  23. ITALIAN TROUBLES

    The local metal workers have supported their leaders’ decision to evacuate the factories by casting 127,000 votes in favor and 43,000 votes against ...

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  24. A FALSE ALLEGATION.

    Dublin Castle has exposed the latest lie about the “black and tans,” in wrecking the home of Mrs M‘Curlain and firing on her. The fact is that the ...

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  25. THE ROME AGREEMENT.

    A message from Milan states that the referendum of the factories in regard to the Rome metallurgical agreement resulted in 27 works declaring in favor ...

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  26. POLISH CAMPAIGN

    It is reported from Warsaw that the Poles have captured Grodno, which is supposedly under the protection of the League of Nations. There is only ...

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  27. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    The opening demonstration of the South Street competitions will take place m the Coliseum to-night. This will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the society ...

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  28. NO NEWS OF FLIERS.

    No nous of Captain W. J. Stutt and Sergeant Dalzelf, his mechanic, who left Melbourne by aeroplane on Thursday to search for the schooner Amelin ...

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  29. THE REPRISALS.

    Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, formerly Director of Military Operations on the Imperial General Staff, in an article in the “Daily News” on ...

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  30. GERMANY AND JAPAN

    Dr W. Solf, the German Charge d’Affaires, made his first public appearance last night. Addressing the Economic Association ...

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  31. SOVIET ATROCITIES

    The “Daily Telegraph's” correspondent at Wrangel’s headquarters relates a terrible account of Soviet atrocities at Odessa. The story is brought by an ...

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  32. VICTORIAN BAND ASSOCIATION

    The adjourned meeting of the V.B.A. was held in the City Hall last night, The president (Mr Troup) occupying the chair. Au application was received from ...

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  33. A FRENCH TRACEDY

    A mysterious tragedy is reported from Cherbourg On 24th four bodies, that of a man, a woman of middle age, and two girls, presumably her ...

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  34. “STRENGTH OF EMPIRE”

    St. George (Grenada), 25th Sept. HALS. Renown arrived to-day at Grenada, a volcanic island in the British West Indies, north-west of ...

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  35. SIR N. MACREADY’S STATE-MENT.

    The "Times” correspondent in Dublin states that the interview which General Sir Nevil Macrcadv gave to an Ameriran journalist was written, ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Giles.—The funeral of a well-known, and highly respected resident of Ballarat East in tile person of Air James Samuel Giles took place on Saturday and was ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    The city editor of the "Times" remarks that during the past week a fall of from 5 to 10 per cent. in the prices of tea. coffee, cocoa, syrup, and sugary ...

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  38. APPEAL TO PRIME MINISTER.

    In the course of a leading article the "Times” this morning states:—“We urge the Prime Minister to make an immediate and [?] in ...

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  39. GERMAN TRADE

    Striking official figures from Berlin illustrate the recovtery of German trade. Last year the imports totalled 32 1-3 million marks and exports 10 ...

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  40. RAILWAY ROBBERIES

    A Paris message recounts how railway detectives have apparently unearthed a vast organisation of thieves who have long specialised in stealing ...

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  41. ATTACKS ON POLICE AND BAR-RACKS.

    The Dublin correspondent of the “Times” telegraphs that five policemen were fired on at Brondford, one being killed and another seriously wounded. ...

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  42. LAND SETTLEMENT

    In accordance with the Government policy attention is bring almost wholly concentrated by the Lands Department on setting returned soldiers on ...

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  43. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT

    In connection with M. Millerand’s election as President of France a striking departure has been passed almost unheeded here in the fact that he was ...

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  44. ENGINE PARTS FROM TRAIN

    Particulars have been received of a fatal accident which occurred near Bihalong on Saturday night, when Lancelot Jacon Hermann, driver, and Albert ...

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  45. DEATH OF CR. LYNCH.

    The secret inquiry into the death of Councillor Lynch, who was shot dead in an hotel recently, has been concluded. The verdict recorded was that ...

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  46. HOPE NOT GIVEN UP.

    “I refuse to give up hope until the islands off the Tasmanian coast have been thoroughly searched,” declared Colonel Williams, Director of Air ...

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  47. KNOCKED DOWN BY VEHICLE

    Thomas Byrne aged 47 years, who resided in Greig street, Albert Park, was to-night knocked down by a vehicle in Little Flinders street He was taken ...

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  48. SINN FEINERS IN LONDON.

    Two men, named respectively Kelly and Symington, have been arrested at Bnixton, a suburb of London. Their landlady found four Service rifles and ...

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  49. POLITICS OR BUSINESS

    While Commonwealth Minister and politicians of all parties are attempting to discover what Mr Watt will do after his return to Australia by the ...

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  50. CHURCH UNION

    The Presbyterian Assembly to-night discussed the proposed union with the Methodist and Congregational Churches. An amendment moved by the Rev. A ...

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  51. RENEWED RIOTING IN BELFAST.

    As a result of renewed rioting in Belfast early this (Sunday) morning one constable and three civilians were ...

    Article : 87 words
  52. GREY HAIRS.

    A Queensland lady fiends the following [?] has a groat name in that State:- Any lady or gentleman can restore their grey, straked or faded hair to its natural ...

    Article : 94 words
  53. THEFT OF MOTOR TUBES

    On the night of the 22nd September £600 worth of motor tubes were stolen from the Canadian Company’s works, Latrobe street. The police to-night ...

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