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  3. MARITIME STRIKE PROBABLE SETTLEMENT TOWARDS WEEK-END

    The seamen's strike will probably be settled towards the end of the week. This's announcement was officially made at the close of the mass meeting ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY "CEASE CHATTERING" IS HARDEN'S ADVICE

    The signing of the Peace Treaty was received in Brussels and at Rome without demonstrations. A Copenhagen message states that the ...

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  5. SCUTTLED FLEET

    The "Daily Mail" states that recently the German crows at Scapa. Flow murdered two of their officers. One was stabbed, and the other was ...

    Article : 96 words
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  7. IRISH "REPUBLIC"

    Mr. E. De Valera, in an interview, said: "I arrived in the United States on June 1. We shall raise money in America for the legitimate purposes of ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    Speaking last night regarding the political situation in New South Wales, and the possibility of other parties entering the field, Mr. Holman admitted ...

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  9. WILLARD AND DEMPSEY

    Messages from Toledo state that the boxers Willard and Dempsey are settling down for their final training. The challenger is in perfect condition, but ...

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  10. COAL SUPPLIES

    The Coal Board met yesterday. Captain Clare said:—"We were very pleased to see some indication that the stoppage of shipping was being ...

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  11. JAPAN'S POSITION

    Mr Cyril Brown, correspondent of the New York "World" at Berlin, cables that a prominent German Centre leader told him at Weimar that he ...

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  12. DISORDER IN GERMANY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphing on June 26, says that the Hamburg insurgents after a fight with many casualties, seized the Town Hall ...

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  13. TREATY NOT OPERATIVE FOR ABOUT A MONTH

    Reuter's learns that the Peace Treaty will not be operative for about a month, as it must be ratified by the Parliaments of the respective countries ...

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  14. PAUL FREEMAN

    The American Consul-General in Sydney has received a cable of instructions from his Government to the effect that it has not been able to find any record ...

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  15. LENGTHY CRITICISM OF THE LABOR PARTY

    In a lengthy criticism of what he described as the camouflaged policy of the Labor Party, Sir George Fuller, Acting Premier, on Monday says the ...

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  16. "JUST PEACE CONCLUDED"

    The King, the Prince of Wales, and Prince Albert, and a vast crowd weicomed Mr. Lloyd George and other delegates, including Mr. Hughes, at ...

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  17. NELSON RELICS PRESENTED TO NAVY

    An anonymous donor has presented a number of interesting Nelson relies to the fleet. H.M.A., Sydney's share consists of the silver plate that Nelson ...

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  18. TUG IN COMMISSION

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Company's tug Eagle, whick has been laid up several months for extensive over-hauling, was put into commission on ...

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  19. SEVERE EARTHQUAKES IN FLORENCE & BOLOGNA

    Earthquakes in the Florence and Bologna districts of Italy have wrecked many churches, dwellings, and factories. ...

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  20. POGROMS IN POLAND

    Jews to the number of 50,000 held a demonstration in London and marched in procession to the Queen's Hall, where a service of prayer was held in ...

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  21. SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    At the City Court yesterday Henry Stokes Was committed for trial on a charge of shooting Henry Slater, with intent to murder, on May 12. ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN WILL BE DROPPED

    The manager of the Wyndham Freezing Works, which employs 500 men, has telegraphed to the Government that there are only two tons of flour in the ...

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  23. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER

    "We have to rejoice to-day not over peace but over victory," said the Premier (reports the "S.M. Herald"). "We could have had peace at any time ...

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  24. HUGHES "ARRESTED" BY CHEERING SOLDIERS

    A remarkable incident occurred at Victoria Station, when between 200 and 300 Australian soldiers, determined to give Mr. Hughes a characteristic ...

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  25. DIVORCE CASE

    Carl Oscar Svensson petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Letitia May Svensson (nee Wade) on the ground of misconduct with "Con." Reardon. ...

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  26. ADVICE TO EXPORTERS FROM THE AGENT-GENERAL

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir G. C. Wade) urges Australian exporters to economise transport and expedite deliveries by consigning ...

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  27. REDUCED TIME IN ADELAIDE

    The Commissioner of Public Works told a deputation of employees on reduced time that they were in the midst of an industrial trouble over which they had ...

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  29. NATIONALISATION

    Mr. Robert Smiilie, speaking at Dunkirk, said that the Unionists intend to crush the opposition to the naturalisation of the mines, when they will insist ...

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  30. DEBATE IN LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference debated with great excitement the British occupation of North Russia, and it was decided by a card vote by a majority of ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE

    The old age pensions in force in the Commonwealth at the end of June numbered 96,018 and the invalid pensions 31,949. ...

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  32. HOUSING PROBLEM

    Lord Birkenhead (the Lord Chancellor), in introducing the Housing Bill in the House of Lords, said the problem was one of staggering gravity, and ho ...

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  33. PORT PIRIE AFFECTED

    A representative of the Common-wealth Coal Board is in Port Pirie looking into the stocks and consumption and the observation of regulations ...

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  34. FRENCH TRAITOR

    The French traitor, Paul Teulat, the aviator who supplied information enabling the Germans to train the gun known as "Big Bertha" on Paris with ...

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    Yesterday's weather was again dull and cold. The maximum shade temperature was 56 degrees. At night the sky was clear, and the temperature ...

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    There were no cases listed for hearing in the Police Court this morning. ...

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