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  3. BIG FIRE IN MELBOURNE

    Early this morning the confectionery Works of Messrs Hondley and Coy., St. Kilda Road were completely destroyed by the. The outbreak was noticed ...

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  4. PEACE PRELIMIN. ARIES.

    To-day the principal delegates resamed at the Quai d’Orsay the discusion as to procedure, particularly as the extent of the representation ...

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  5. MURDER OF MAJOR SETON

    Colonel Ruther ord was charged at the West London Police Court to-day with having murdered Major seton He was remanded for eight days. ...

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  6. BERLIN SITUATION

    It is stated that the Ebert Government has ascertained that the Spartacus revolutionaries have telegraphed to the Moscow, Bolsheviks admitting ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    At a special Federal Executive Meeting, held in Sydney yesterday morning, Mr Massy Greene was sworn in as Minister for Customs. ...

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  8. ONE BIG UNION

    Having completed the rask of draft ing a One Big Union scheme for sub Mission to. Australian unionists; the One Big Union conference to-day finally ...

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  9. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES.

    An official conumutique from Paris states:- It has hitherto been the pratice for the Government participating in the preliminary Peach conversations ...

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  10. DISCUSSION AT NEWCASTLE.

    About 40 unionists gathered at the Newcastle Trades’ Hall last evening to discuss the One Big Union scheme. They were addressed by Mr E. A. ...

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  11. GERMAN GOLD RESERVE

    It is reported that the Supreme War Council has empowered Marshall Foch to demand that Germany convey to Frankfort the wealthy commercial city ...

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  12. REVOLT IN DUSSELDGRFF

    Reuters' correspondent, at Brussela Says a message from Duseldorf dated 12th January said:- Sharp fighting occurred at a big demonstration to ...

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  13. ARMISTICE COMMISSION.

    The Armistca, Commission, has gone. to Treves. ...

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  14. DEMONSTRATION BY MAJORITY SOCIALISTS.

    Reuters correspondent at Amsterdam says a message from Berlin states that a procession of Majority Social-Its look place in the Unter den ...

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  15. HAPLESS SYRIA.

    Palestine may now be regarded as wholly and finally free form Turkish oppression, and it is to be hoped that military exigencies will permit of the ...

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  16. THE ARMISTICE TERMS.

    A German Munany commander in a neutral zone declared that he was unable to carry out the terms of the armistice. The Belgian commander ordered ...

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  17. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Reuters correspondent at Stockholm says:- Telegrams from Petrograd report growing opposition to the Bolshevils regime. A violet peasant ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A conference, convened by General Herlzog and other leaders of the Nationalist Party for the purpose of appointing a deputation to proceed to ...

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  19. WILL.

    Probate of the will of the late Francis Foy, merchant, who died on 12th November, is being applied for in Sydney. The net value of the estate ...

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  20. UNIONIST MISSION TO ENGLAND.

    Mr F. Sykes, secretary of the Returned Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Ship and Wharf Laborers’ Union stated to-day that Lieutenant G.H. Moss would ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that a Handlely-Page machine has arrived in India shaving made a flight from England. ...

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  22. ESTRICTIONS ON PRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris. telegraphing on the 15th January says:- The Peace Conference has decided that beyond the official communiques ...

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  23. MEWS OF SOLDIERS.

    News has been received by Mr and Mrs A. Peacock, of Daylesford, that their eldest son. Captain Bert Peacock. 57th Battalion, has been awarded the ...

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  24. SWISS GOVERNMENT.

    The Swiss Government is deporting all the Bulsheviks. ...

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  25. GERMAN MINE SLEEPERS’ STRIKE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amasterdam, telegraphing in the 15th January, says:- The “Rhenische Westohalische Zeitung” states:- The crews ...

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  26. THE WEAT POOL.

    Representatives of the Melbourne Corn Exchange to-day waited upon the Premier. Mr Lawson and placed before im resolutions agreed to by ...

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  27. JOURNALISTIC, PROTEST.

    It is reported from Paris that a strong journalistic protest has been registered on the subject coupled with demand for modification. There are ...

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  28. AMUSEMENTS

    When David W. Griffith was directing scenes just back of the trenches in France shells fell and exploued within a hundred feet of him three different ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA’S SERVICE.

    I had the honor of being received to-day by M. Pichon, France’s care. Worn yet kindly and vigorous Foreign Minister. M. Pichon gives the ...

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  30. MYSTERIOUS "K” BOATS

    A few of the secrets of the nay are gradually being divulged. It is now, permissible to give some details of the British K boats. ...

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  31. POLES ENTER LRMBERG.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries special correspondent, says that Polish troops have entered Lemberg the capital of Galicia, 212 miles east of Cracow, and ...

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  32. JOCKEY SUCCEMS TO INJURIES.

    The jockey J. M’Glashon who sustamed concussion of the brain through his mount, falling with him at the Richmond races on Monday, died at St. ...

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  33. PETROL WGGON EX-PLODES.

    As the result of the explosion of a petrol laden wagon at the railway station at Aath 32 miles south west of Brussels. Six British soldiers were ...

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  34. QUARRELSOME GERMAN PATIENTC.

    Some Dutch sister, who have been lately in London, have frequently had both German and British wounded under their car on the Dutch hospital ...

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  35. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    Scots Church Literary Society met On 13th Inst., when they held at moon-Light excursion on the lake. Mr. C. Dunstan occupied the chair. During ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Buckland:- The funeral of the late Mrs Elizabeth Buckland, wife of Mr James H. Buckland of James street took place yesterday; and was largely ...

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  37. FOOD FOR EUROPE

    Members of the Food Commission are working at high pressure. They have agreed to supply Germany with a limited amount of food and are now ...

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  38. MEDINA CAPITULATES

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that an official message from Cairo of yesterday’s date, states that the Holv City of Meldina has ...

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  39. WHITE ESQUIMOS.

    Blond hair from the blond Eskimosalleged proof of the existence of that strange, far away tribe is being brought back to civilization by the explorer ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA SOLDIERS

    Representatives of the South African Memorial Committee waited on the Premier some time ago in regard to a Promise said to have been made by a ...

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  41. BELATIONS WITH THE PRESS.

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that a message from Paris States that President Wilson the Prime Ministers and the Foreign ...

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  42. STATUS OF AIR MINISTRY

    It is authoritatively stated by the Press Bureau that the Status of the Air Ministry will not be change [?] will [?] a [?] independent ...

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  43. Mr WILSON’S TYEWRITER.

    We are hearing a good deal lust now of President Wilson’s habit of working directly on a type written but the Habit of disbanding is much as ...

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  44. BRITISH LABORS REPRESENTA-TIVE.

    Mr G. M. Barnes former member of the War Cabinet has gone to the Peace Conference at the special invitetion of Mr Lloyd George Mr Barnes. ...

    Article : 98 words
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