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  3. Personal

    The death is reported in a Renter message from Vancouver of Major-General Baron Aylmer, aged 81, at Queen's Bay, British Columbia. He ...

    Article : 529 words
  4. BULGARIAN REVOLUTION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Prague says it is reported that the ex-Premier of Bulgaria has been arrested by his military bodyguard. ...

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  5. RUHR SITUATION

    Cabinet diseased the German memorandum and also the French views which, it is understood, the French Am[?] communicated. ...

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  6. N.S.W. LABOR CONFERENCE

    At the Labor Conference Hr Buckley emphatically denied that he was implicated in the ballot box scandal, He admitted securing a certain man’s ...

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  7. CANADA U.S.

    Depite the understanding that Canada would not appoint an Ambassador at Washington until the Imperial Conference had been held on ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. BOLSHEVIST METHODS

    A cowardly, abominable spy system, organised by the State Political Department, is described by the author or articles on Bolshevist Russia. The ...

    Article : 221 words
  9. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Federal polities became suddenly animated to-day, when each of the three parties—Nationalists, Country, and Labor-met in their respective ...

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  10. NEW MINISTERS.

    Colonel Voulkoff has been appointed minister for War, and M. Kaloff Minister for foreign Affairs. The only casualties in the revolution ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. FURTHER RUHR OUTRAGES.

    The "Times" correspondent at [?] states that the murder of the [?] French non-commissoner officers as regarded not as a political crime, but ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. QUIET APPOINTMENT.

    It is believed that the quiet manner of the Commission’s appointment, which was not heralded in Canada, probably suggests the method ...

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  13. MANIFESTO BY NEW CABINET.

    Reuter's correspondent in Sona states that the revolutionary Government has issued a manifestc declaring its determination to loyally fulfil the ...

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  14. RAID ON POST OFFICE

    Two armed men raided the Hopgood street Post Office, Livrpool. Thomas Loveday, aged 18, was show while attempting to protect a sister ...

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  15. A BALLARAT WILL

    Application for an order [?] for the [?] probate m the matter of the estate of the late Hubert Selkirk, [?] Ballarat, was made by Mr Bryant, ...

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  16. THE REPARATIONS.

    The "Times" lobbyist days that the [?] considered at length reparations. It is understood members ax[?] a strong desire that the reply ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. AUSTRIA'S BIG LOAN

    The British instalment of £14,000,000 towards the Austrian loan of £32,625,000 wars subscribed this morning, when the list closed. The ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND SWITZERLAND

    Reuter's respondent at Riga telegraphs that Tchithern has despatched a note to the Swiss Government, in which he declares that Russia intends ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. MILITARY PLANE CRASHES

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Paris says that a Trench military bombing plane crashed a Ma[?] owing to the explosion of a fare bomb ...

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  20. AMERICA’S PORTION.

    The American quota of 25,000,000 dollars (£5,000,000) to the Austrian loan was over-subscribed to-day within 15 minutes of its issue. ...

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  21. WIRFDESSS SCHEMES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr W. G. Ormsby-Gore, Under Secretary for the Colonies, said the question of Imperial wireless ...

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  22. THE TURKISH DEBT

    The “Times” correspondent at Lausanne reports a serious deadlock at Lausanne, the final obstacle to peace being whether the Turkish public debt ...

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  23. A QUADRUPLE TRAGEDY

    The bodies of Mrs Mary Thompson and her three little daughters have been discovered in a house in Camdentown (London) with then throats cut, ...

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  24. PAYMENT OF WAGES

    Tn the amended Factories Act passed in December last, there is an amendment of Section 141 which deals with the payment of wages. The ...

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  25. CIVILIANS SHOT.

    Five civilians were shot at Dortmund yesterday. one being seriously injured. The deputy police president and the [?] have been arrested in ...

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  26. U.S. AND SHIP'S LIQUOR

    The first international complication as the result of the enforcement of the new ship liquor regulations has arisen with the French Embassy on ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. SEARCH FOR MISSING SOLDIER

    Mrs E. M'Corty, of Sydney, has arrived in search of her only son, Sergeant Robert. M'Corty, who was reported missing during the war. She ...

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  28. DOCK ACCOMADATION

    Dr Rupert Hornabrook, who has lectured in Melbourne on the Pacific question and is an authority on dock and harbor accommodation, predated a ...

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  29. RESCUE FROM "WOOLLOMAI"

    The Acting Minister of Public Works (Mr Pennington) stated to-day that be had received. Through the Engineer in Charge or Ports and Harbours, a report ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    The question of imperial preference, came up when Mr A. J. bonwick (Liberal) moved in the House of Commons the abolition of the Imperial ...

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  31. THE DORTMUND TROUBLE

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says that a message from Dortmund states that the French have proclaimed martial law throughout the city and ...

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  32. ORDER AS TO SHIPS FROM EUROPE.

    The Government has informed the French Embassy that ships leaving Europe before the 10th June will only be permitted to carry liquor into ...

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  33. FRENCH AND ITALIAN SHIPS.

    The “New York Times" says that French and Italian ships are still serving wine to the crews, but the French line denies this, stating that the crews ...

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  34. FINANCIAL AGREEMET

    Sir Oakes, the Acting Prettier, staled the Government had considered Mr Cock’s report on the recent financial conference in Melbourne, but no ...

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  35. CAVA RIAN REACTIONARIES.

    The Munich correspondent of The Times" telegraphs, stating that the awkward disclosures in regard to Bavarian reaction made in the ...

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  36. BRITISH DEBT

    During the debate on the budget in the House of Commons to-day a resolution was adopted authorising the establishment of a debt sinking fund of ...

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  37. UNITY OF EMPIRE

    Speaking at the Hoard of Trade t0- day, Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) said that he hopes that the forthcoming London Conte[?] ...

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  38. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Walter Marks, Federal M.H.R., who has returned from the East, stated the japanese were generally favorable to the Singapore naval base. Japan ...

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  39. CROWTH OF INTER-EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir W. Joynton Hikes, replying, drew attention to the results which Have. hitherto followed the 1919 measures. Ni[?]ty per cent, of ...

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  40. KIDNAPPING IN PALESTINE

    British gendarmerie returning from escorting High Commissioner Samuel were ambushed on Sunday near the Syrian frontier. Three were killed and ...

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  41. STATE TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    Mr Oakes announced that 33 tenders were received for the assets of the State trawling industry, but no offer for the industry as a going concern. ...

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  42. NEW RAILWAY FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Government W keen on the construction of the Kyogle-Beau[?}sert railway, making a uniform gauge to Brisbane. the Queensland ...

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  43. UNION OF CHURCHES

    The Port Arthur General Assembly voted to unite the Presbyterian church in Canada with the Methodists and Congregational churches, by 426 votes. ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    Addressing the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Sir G. Fuller and Mr lawson emphassed that Australia believed that White Australia is a necessary ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. FLOODS IN AMERICA

    Disastrous foods have occurred in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma. It is known that seven persons lost their lives. Scores are missing. ...

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