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  2. Advertising

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  3. MARITIME STRIKE

    The maritime strike position remains unchanged. The union which have become affected are now beginning to blame the seamen for having struck in ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. GERMANY MUST SIGN. If Not at Versailles---Then in Berlin

    Addressing the 28th Welsh Division at Amiens recently, Mr. Lloyd George said: "The Germans declared that they would not sign the Peace Treaty. We replied, 'Gentlemen, you must sign. If you don't do so at Versailles, you shall do so in Berlin.'" ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. STATE LABOR PARTY

    The conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australia Labor Party, continued its proceedings yesterday at the Trades Hall. ...

    Article : 2,780 words
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  7. PAUL FREEMAN

    It was announced at the Labor Conference yesterday that Paul Freeman, who was recently removed from the steamer Sonoma to the military ...

    Article : 360 words
  8. Iron Hand or Velvet Glove?

    A London message of June 6 says that Mr. A. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, denied the report that Mr. Lloyd George was at variance with President Wilson and M. Clemenceau. Mr. Lloyd George denies the rumor current in London that political, financial, or Labor pressure has ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The fresh labor threats are given prominent attention in the press. Failing to secure the assistance of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. Striving to Obtain Lasting Peace

    A London message of June 6 states that in the House of Commons, on the motion for an adjournment to June 24, Sir Donald Maclean referred to the rumor that Mr. Lloyd George was "weakening" on the Peace terms. He hoped the blockade of Germany would be removed as soon as possible, ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. How Germany Regards Herself

    According to Paris messages of May 31 the English and French translations of the German counter-proposals were so faulty as to necessitate the work being done again. The nature of the proposals shows that Germany regards herself as anything but a vanquished nation. It is openly said that ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. TROOP TRAIN DERAILED

    Reuter's Charleroi correspondent states that a train, on which were demobilised British soldiers, became derailed, with the result that three ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. PRICE OF GOLD

    In the House of Commons, Mr. F. A. Macquisten (Coal Unionist) suggested that the standard mint price of gold should be arbitrarily fixed at an ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. Germany's Former Prosperity

    Delayed messages from Berlin, dated May 27, state that Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, in an interview published by "Vorwaerts," says that he went to Versailles determined to save a remnant of Germany's former prosperity, which the terms of the Entente Powers would render impossible. The German ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY

    A woman, known as Mrs. Annie Anderson, was yesterday found dead in a room in Albion-street, Surry Hills, with a bullet wound in her head. ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. INDIAN POSITION REPORTED SATISFACTORY

    The India Office announces that for some weeks the centres of the recent disturbances have been quiet. Three tribunals are sitting in the Punjab for ...

    Article : 204 words
  17. AUDACIOUSLY IMPUDENT ARE BULGARIAN NOTES

    Paris messages of June 6 state that five lengthy Notes from Bulgaria have filtered through to Paris, although the conference did not invite Bulgaria to ...

    Article : 131 words
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