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  2. EMPIRE DAY

    The Empire Day celebrations included the presentation of a large Australian flag to Mitcham, in Surrey, from Mitcham in South Australia. ...

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  3. POLISH ADVANCE

    The London "Times" Warsaw correspondent reports:- "The Bolsheviks used five divisions at the beginning of the counter attack on ...

    Article : 120 words
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  5. FEDERAL NEWS

    The Federal Treasury authorities have arranged for the first payment of the war gratuity to take place to-day. ...

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  6. REVOLT IN IRELMD

    The London "Times" Londonderry correspondent reports:- "Masked men are turning out Unionist families from their homes into the ...

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  7. SPORTING

    At the Helborn Stadium last night Morah beat Goddard in the second round of what had been billed to be a twenty rounds' bout. ...

    Article : 147 words
  8. FODDER FOR NEW SOUTH WALES

    A shipment of fodder for starring stock in New South Wales will leave Melbourne next Friday. ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH PURCHASE. OF GUN-MAKING MACHINERY

    Reports from Lithgow are to the effect that the Commonwealth has purchased in England enormous quantities of gun-making and munitions-making ...

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  10. SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS HELD IN BROKEN HILL

    Empire Day was celebrated to-day in the various schools. No citizens' demonstration was held, but flags were flown at the Courthouse. Town Hall, ...

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  11. ARRIVAL OF CHINESE

    There was a large influx of Chinese. to the Commonwealth on Saturday by the stea[?]ers Hwah Ping and Victory from Hong Kong. The decks of the ...

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  12. "DIGGER" EVANS OUTCLASSED BY SYMONDS THE WELSHMAN

    About 11,000 people packed the Stadiam to the walls to see Joe Symonds defeat "Digger" Evans after one of the most exciting and ...

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  13. POLISH COMMUNIQUE

    Reuter's Warsaw correspondent sends the following official communique:- "North of the Dniester the enemy reattached near Krysezopol. The Polish ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The fight between the Australian Labor Party and the Labor Council as to which should command in labor ranks threatens to become strenuous. ...

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  15. BRITISH FEDERATION ASKED TO CONSIDER INTERVENTI ON

    The Rialwaymen's National Executive is inviting the triple alliance (railwaymen's, miners', and transport workers' federation) to consider' active ...

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  16. ENEMY PURSUIT OF POLES IS REPORTED FROM MOSCOW

    A Moscow wireless message reports that the Bolsheviks are nearing Minsk, and are pursuing the retreating Po'es in the Polotak region. South of the ...

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  17. UNREST AMONG RAILWAYMEN

    Unrest is prevalent among railway and tramway employees, due, it is said, to Victimisation. ...

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  18. MILITARY WILL UNLOAD BOYCOTTED MUNITIONS

    The military authorities in Dublin have undertaken the unloading of the boycotted cargoes of munitions. It is expected that the transport ...

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  19. LODGE SECRETARY ACQUITTED WITHOUT CALLING DEFENCE

    Before Judge Scholes, at the Darlinghurst Sessions, John Waugh, secretary of the Ashfield Lodge of the Manchester Unity ...

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  20. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA

    The London "Times'" Teheran correspondent reports:- "The Bolshevik invaders declare that their intentions are not hostile ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. OUTRAGES AT LIMERICK

    During an affray at Limerick a laborer named Saunders killed, a civilian [?] [?]. A drapery and flower shop were bombed and set on fire. The ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST DEPORTATION Of FATHER CHARLES JERGER

    At a meeting of Catholics Held in Sydney yesterday, presided over by Mr. P. J. Minaban, the following resolution was carried:—"That this meeting of ...

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  23. FRENCH STRIKE OFF

    The Confederation of Labor has definitely called off the strike. The rail workers alone show any desire to hold out. ...

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  24. THE ENZELI GARRISON

    The Landon "Times" points out that the War Office has never explained why a small British garrison was at Enzeli when that port was involved by ...

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  25. BILLIARDS

    Smith and Falkiner, who recently contested the English billiard championship, Smith winning by 16,000 to 14,600, are having another match. ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL COURT FINES NOT PAID RY UNIONS

    In the Industrial Court on Saturday Judge Rolin read a report from the Industrial Registrar intimating that the United Operative Brkkiayers' ...

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  27. SOCIETY DIVORCE

    In the Divorce Court London Sholto Douglas was granted a decree on the ground of misconduct. The suit was undefended. T. F. Palmer, a London ...

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  28. PRELUDE TO REVOLUTION

    Further investigation, into the Bolshevik scheme in France indicates that the railwaymen's strike was intended as the prelude to a revolution. ...

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  29. THE TURF

    James O'Reilly, who feil from the horse Stumbler in the First Hurdle Race at the Melbourne Hunt Club's meeting at Moonee Valley on Saturday, was ...

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  30. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE

    Empire Sunday was commemorated in St. Andrew's and St. Paul's Churches. The Empire and Australian flags draped the pulpit and ...

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  31. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY A SCENE OF DISORDER

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that amazing scenes were witnessed during the National Assembly debate on German colonial troops. ...

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  32. SYLVIA PANKHURST'S NAME IN A CAPTURED DOCUMENT

    The "Daily Express" publishes a report which, states that the Letta captured a German aeroplane, which was flying to Moscow, carrying a Berlin ...

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  33. SATURDAY'S RACING

    Racing locally for months past has been at a low ebb. Panton who have attended, meeting after meeting were just about tired of the kind of racing ...

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  34. SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION DRAWS UP CLAIMS FOR NEWAWAND

    The Broken Hill branch of the Shop Assistants and Warehouse Employees' Federation has formulated claims for a new award. ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    "The Miner's" Adelaide correspondent telegraphs that the death is announced of Mr. J. A. Bagshaw of the well-known machinery firm, at the age ...

    Article : 119 words
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