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  3. RUSSIA

    News from Heisingtors announces that Russian newspapers state that M. Lenin, in addressing the Soviet Council of Moscow, declared that the ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. GERMAN COUNTER REVOLUTION

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that the new Cabinet has not yet been formed. It is proposed at prefent to have a directorate composed only of ...

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  6. MARY FICKFORD

    In a small dingy courtroom ot Minen, near Reno, Nevada, Mrs. Gladys Mary Moore, known to the moving picture world as "Mary Pickford," wept real ...

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  7. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenants Parer and M'Intosh, arrived at Calcutta from Allahabad at 1.30 this afternoon, en route to Australia. ...

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  8. BEATTY AND CHURCHILL LEAVE LONDON FOR PARIS

    The First Sea Lord (Eurl Beatty) and the secretary of State for War (Mr. Winston Churchill) have gone to Paris. ...

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  9. LITVINOFF BARRED FROM VISITING ENGLAND

    In the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood (Under Secretary of State to the Home Department) said the Russian co-operaters' delegation ...

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  10. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. CONVENED FOR TO-DAY

    A Copenhagen message states that Herr Noske is attempting to organ se fresh troops in Saxony. The attitude lof the South German Government is ...

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  11. LABOR PARTY DELEGATION TO PROCEED TO RUSSIA

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, in has opening speech at the Trade Union Congress, referred to the instruction of the previous conference to send delegates ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    At Lenard's Pictureland to-night the management will introduce a new programme, the chief film in which will be "Heart o' the Hills," the latest ...

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  13. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS IS DELAYED AT DELHI

    Captain Matthews is at Delhi where he is delayed owing to a warped propellor. The propellor was injured by the heat and its condition makes flying ...

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  14. THE END OF THE CRISIS IS REPORTED FROM BERLIN

    Dispatches received in Paris from Berlin state that an agreement has been reached between Herr Noske and Dr. Kapp, and the crine has been ...

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  15. NAKED AND FROZEN CORPSES STACKED AT RAILWAY STATIONS

    The Harbin correspondent of "The Times" states that British officers and other refugees on the way to. Vladi[?] describe the scene west of ...

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  16. NEWS OF REVOLUTION WIRELESSED TO AMERICA

    The United States Government has received an official wireless message from the Nauen station announcing that Ebert has been overthrown, and ...

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  17. CAPTAIN ROSS SMITH

    Captain Sir Ross Smith has received a cable from Vickers, Ltd., stating that they wish the machine to be presented to the Commonwealth Government at ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    During a speech yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) criticised. America's attitude to the League of Nations. He insated that ...

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  19. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    "The Valley of the Giants," "Gambling in Souls." and supporting films, were finaly shown at Johnson's Oxidestreet Theatre last night. A three star ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE UNIONISTS ACAIN8T DIRECT ACTION

    The greatest satisfaction at the de[?] character of yesterday's vote against a poley of "direct action" to secure nationalisation of the mines is ...

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  21. FACING TWO PROBLEMS SAYS MR. H. H. ASQUITH

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at the League of Nations dinner, expressed regret that the United States was not a constituent member of the league, which ...

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  22. CASE AGAINST MILLIONS CLUB DISMISSED BY MAGISTRATE

    The magistrate this morning decided that the Millions Club was not an employer within tne meaning of the Reurned Soldiers Empoyment Act. He ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), Mr. A. Bonar Law, and Sir George Younger have agreed to permanently fuse the coalition of ...

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  24. DEATH CF MARCAPET HILL

    The Coroner, Mr. W. Le Brun Brown conducted an inquest at the Couithouse this afternoon into the circumstances surrounding the death of ...

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  25. EX-KAISER WILHELM WELL INFORMED OF POSITION

    "The Times' " Rotterdam correspondent says that the Dutch Government considered allotting the ex-Kaiser a residence on one of the Zetland ...

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  26. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    Senator Simmons, of North Carolina, has started a new treaty compromise movement. He says he believes at least 30 Democrats will support a ...

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  27. WAR GRATUITIES

    The Prime Tinster (Mr. W. M. Hughes) stated yesterday that the War Gratuities Bill would be definitely introduced in the House of Representa ...

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  28. WITNESSES AT I QUEST OBJECT TO CIVE EVIDENCE

    At the inquest concerning the death of Frederek T. Braid, due to injuries to the head, receved in an altercat on in Sydney-place on March 6, Gertrude ...

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  29. LORD MAYOR OF SYDNEY

    Alderman W. T. Frtagerald was today elected Lord Mayor of Sydney. ...

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  30. JAPANESE DIET IS DISSOLVED SUDDENLY

    A message from Tokio, describing the dissolution of the Diet, says that the session terminated with dramatic suddenness, after many months of ...

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  31. NEW FEDERAI TARIFF IS TO BE SUBMITTED

    The Prime Minister. (Mr. W. M. Hughes) announced yesterday that, there would be an early submission to Parliament of a new Customs tariff, ...

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  32. STIIIr AT CmiKT WOWS

    A refusal to reinstate an employee in his original position has led to a strike at the Kandos cement works. ...

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  33. MARRIAGE WITH FAIRBANKS

    "The Times" correspondent at New York says that there is a report that MAry Pickford is about to marry Douglas Fairbanks. The pair are ...

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  34. RESTORATION OF MONARCHY

    The "Evening Standard" declares that it has learned that if the restoration of the monarchy is actually attempted an Allies' army will march to ...

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  35. ODDFELLOWSHIP

    The fortnightly meeting of the Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I.O.O.F., was held on Thursday night last, N.G. Bro. M. Murphy presiding. Sister C. M. Boyce ...

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  36. SMALL ARMS FACTORY TO MAKE OTHER ARTICLES

    The manufacture of articles other than rifles at the Lithgow small arms factory has been approved of under certain conditions. ...

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  37. FIFTY RIOTERS KILLED IN THE STREETS OF KIEL

    Fifty rioters, were killed in the streets of Kiel and 30 at Essen. More serions outbreaks are expected, and Dr. Kapp's troops are marching ...

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  38. WRIT AGAINST A DOCTOR

    Following upon the recent sensational inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Elsie Cox, a writ has been issued by her husband, George Leonard Cox, ...

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  39. WOOL MARKETING

    The Australian wood-marketing project is producing some nervousness and hostility in Yorkshire. Mr. Harry Dawson, president of the ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE NEWS

    The rail mill resumed operations at the steel works this morning. At three other mills only two shifts are still being worked, and it will be some weeks ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. FORESTRY

    The usual fortnightly meeting of Court, Stewart, A.O.F., No. 7728, was held at Taht's Lodgeroom on Tuesday evening last, when C.R. Bro. H. G. ...

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  42. MAN WITH A PEA RIFLE FIRES ON PASSERS BY

    Believing that everyone was trying to murder him, a man at Dubbo armed himself with a pea rifle and cartridges, and taking up a position near the main ...

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  43. "AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS"

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Allies would regard with anxiety any movement ...

    Article : 54 words
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