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  3. THE VANISHED FLEET

    The Germans sank the remaining warships, in Kiel Harbor. It is considered here that this is clear proof that the Scapa Flow incident was ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY DATE OF THE SIGNING IS FIXED FOR TO-DAY

    Peace will be signed on Thursday. The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes will return to Paris on Wednesday afternoon for the signing of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH

    The Federal Parliament resumed its sittings yesterday, when the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) made a statement on behalf of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. MARITIME STRIKE ATTITUDE OF UNION CHALLENGE TO AUTHORITY

    In the Federal House of Representatives yesterday, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), dealing with the seamen's strike, said that the attitude ...

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  7. LABOR HAS THE KEY TO POLITICAL CITADEL

    A dinner was tendered by leading trade unionists in recognition of the services of Mr. Hughes to trade unionism in Australia and Britain. Mr. ...

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  8. THE LABOR PIETY

    The Interstate Labor Conference concluded its deliberations in the Trades Hall yesterday. The principal business of the session was the consideration of ...

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  9. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The position in regard to the seamen's strike has not undergone any change. ...

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  10. FRENCH FLAGS BURNT BY SOLDIERS IN BERLIN

    A number of Guardsmen and students entered the Berlin arsenal, seized the French banners captured in the war of 1870. and burned them in the Unter ...

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  11. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    There were no developments yesterday morning with regard to the shortage of coal Enquiries made at the Trades Hall elicited the information ...

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  12. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS HELD IN GERMAN CITIES

    The report that the peace terms had been accepted led to patriotic demonstrations in Germany. Processions of people in Berlin and Munich sang old ...

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  13. CENTRAL EUROPE

    The War Office states that the Hungarians have driven back the Czechs on the entire front of 200 miles from the Danube to the Carpathian foothills, and ...

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  14. STOPS COUGHS—BANISHES COLDS.

    It won't take the folks at home long to notice the difference when they start to use Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. For New, Discovery is known far and ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL UNREST IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

    The cotton strike has been settled on a basis of 30 per cent, increase in wages and a week of 48 hours, according to a cable message dated June 24. ...

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  16. SETTLEMENT REPORTED LIKELY

    A report is current in Adelaide that the seamen's strike will be settled soon. The Port Adelaide Trades and Labor ...

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  17. A BRILLIANT RAINBOW OBSERVED OVER LONDON

    A remarkable and brilliant rainbow was seen over London concurrently with the receipt of the news of Germany's intimation that she would sign peace. ...

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  19. COMMUNIST REVOLT FAILS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent, telepgraphing from Essen, says that the Communists, equipped with machine guns, attempted to seize the towns of ...

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  20. TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS OPERATING IN ADELAIDE

    The streets of Adelaide were very thronged last night. Everyone had to walk home from places of entertainment. The trams will be stopped at 7 p.m. ...

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  21. GERMAN MISSIONS IN COLONIES

    The text of the revised terms, issued to meet the Vatican's request, provides for boards of trustees for German missions in the colonies to be ...

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  22. THE ACTING-PRIME MINISTER TEXT OF HIS STATEMENT

    Mr. Watt has issued the following statement in connection with the signing by Germany of the peace terms (says the "Advertiser"):— ...

    Article : 191 words
  23. SAILORS LANDED AT SINGAPORE

    A cable message from Singapore, dated June 24, states that the riots due to the Chinese boycotting of Japanese goods resulted in three Chinese and one ...

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  24. JAPAN'S METAL BUYING IN AMERICA ANO ENGLAND

    According to a London cable message, dated June 24, the "Metal Bulletin" says:— "It is difficult to understand why ...

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  25. DISASTROUS WASTE OF USEFUL MATERIAL

    Immense quantities of American war stores at Pronier camp, near Bemortin, including motors, motor bicycles, and waggons, are being destroyed because ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL POSITION

    The announcement that Mr. Appleton has resigned the secretaryship of the federation of trade unions on the pound of ill-health, has disturbed ...

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  27. FOR GALLANTRY

    This story, can be told now. Somewhat over a year ago, if you have chanced to read a certain list of awards of the Military Cross, you ...

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  28. "BUILD RIGHT UP TO GOD" SAYS SIR HARRY LAUDER

    Sir Harry Lauder was yesterday entertained at the Commonwealth Club. He delivered an earnest patriotic speech, during which he said:— ...

    Article : 171 words
  29. THE VOTING OF PARTIES IN THE GERMAN ASSEMBLY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphing from Dantzig, on June 20 says that at mass meetings the industrial workers' councils resolved upon a ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. THE ATLANTIC FLICHT

    Lieutenant Alcock, who with Captain Brown succeeded in flying across the Atlantic, gained his certificate at Brooklands in 1912. He won the second ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. GOLD PROBLEM

    The New York correspondent of "The Times," telegraphing on June 15, says that the removal of the gold embargo makes New York the only free market. ...

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  32. ALCOHOL AND DRUCS

    The New South Wales Alliance requests the publication of the following:— "New York is the 'wettest' city in ...

    Article : 241 words
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  34. STRIKERS SENTENCED BY FRENCH COUNCIL

    Herr Erzberger. on behalf of the German Armistice Commission, at Spa, has protested against the fact that the French Conned of War at Mayence has ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. THE ALLIES' REPLY

    When the Allies' reply to the German counter-proposals was handed to the Germans a receipt was asked for stating not onlv the day of the month, but the ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NO INFORMATION

    In the Senate yesterday, in reply to Senator Maughan, Senator Millen stated that the Government had no further information than that given on ...

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  38. MINERS IN PAS-DE-CALAIS RESUMED WORK ON JUNE 20

    Reutat's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the miners in Pas-de-Calais TMumcff work on June 20. ...

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