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  3. UNDER RED RULE MELBOURNITE FROM PETROGRAD

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sergt.-Major J. G. Gray, of Richmond, Melbourne, formerly of the Eighth Battery, has returned from Russia, where he was ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISM JAPAN EVACUATING SIBERIA

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Japanese are prepared to evacuate Siberia at the earliest possible moment. They have already retired from the whole of ...

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  5. SINN FEINERS AT HOME ATTACK ON BARRACKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—After isolating the Ruskeen police barracks, near Thurles, in the usual manner, armed men attacked it with rifle fire. The ...

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  6. INFLUENZA COSTS

    At the Kentish Council meeting on Saturday correspondence was read from the Public Health Department, including an amended account in ...

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  7. GERMAN CRISIS REICHSWEHR OCCUPY ESSEN

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Temps" states that the German Government troops occupied Essen after the Reds fled, many of whom surrendered to the ...

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  8. BRITISH PRESS OPINION'S.

    The "Morning Post" and the "World" fear that a rift has appeared between the Entente Cordiale, and asks whether the House of Commons will ...

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  9. RAID ON A BALLROOM.

    LONDON, Saturday. — American Sinn Feiners raided a fashionable ballroom at Dungarvan (Waterford), broke the windows, and removed the Union ...

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  10. PRISONERS CONTINUE HUNGER STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Sinn Feiners in the Mountjoy prison continue to hunger strike, and several are in a critical condition. ...

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  11. POLAND ACCEPTS THE INEVITABLE.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — It is reported from Kovno that Poland has accepted the Soviet's proposal to hold a peace conference at Reval. ...

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  12. DREADFUL TALES OF VIOLENCE AND OUTRAGE.

    The aristocrats seem to have almost completely disappeared. The few occasionally encountered are in humble surroundings in remote villages; ...

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  13. REICHSWEHR ACTION ENDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A Dusseldorf message states that military action by the Reichswehr has virtually ended; but the delivery of their arms, ...

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  14. ALAN BELL'S MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Alan Bell's widow has lodged a claim against the Dublin Corporation for £10,000 as compensation for the murder of her ...

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  15. VLADIVOSTOCK IN A STATE OF SIEGE.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — A state of siege has been declared at Vladivostock. The Japanese, after brisk fighting, disarmed the Russian garrison ...

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  16. FRANKFURT CONFLICT EXPLAINED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—An official report of the Frankfurt incident states that two were killed and several wounded. ...

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  17. TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Irish pickets have re-appeared outside the British Embassy, and were arrested. The previous arrestees complain that ...

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  18. ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS BUSY AT KIEFF.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The correspondent of the "Echo de Park" at Geneva announces a rising against the Bolshevists at Kieff. Many red ...

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  19. BIG STRIKEN IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A railway strike, which was not authorised by the union, but was started by insurgent switchmen in the Chicago ...

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  20. SERGT. GRAY'S UNIQUE EXPERIENCE.

    Sergt. Gray, with other members of his party, on the completion of their mission in Russia, returned via Finland. ...

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  21. FRENCH TROOPS STILL ON THE MOVE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that there have been further arrivals of French troops in the occupied zone, and that ...

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  22. IN AFGHANISTAN.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—Representatives of the Afghan Government are on their way to India with the object of discussing questions with the ...

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  23. REDS DEMAND WITHDRAWAL OF REGULARS.

    BERLIN Saturday.—A meeting of the National Assembly was convened for to-day to receive a deputation from the Trade Unions and Socialist parties, ...

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  24. U.S. PEACE RESOLUTION AGREED TO.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—In order to immediately carry the peace resolution the American House of Representatives adopted a rule limiting ...

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  25. GERMANS ILL-TREAT BRITISH AND AMERICAN.

    CHICAGO, Saturday. — Lieutenant Linzmeyer, an officer of the Baltic Iron Division, on arriving at Essen, secured telegrams despatched to ...

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  26. 243 IN FAVOR: 150 AGAINST.

    During the debate in the American House of Representatives on the peace resolution, Mr. Mason opined that President ...

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  27. SERIOUS FOOD SHORTAKE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Nearly 50,000 railroad workers in more than 15 cities, from New York to San Francisco, are on strike, demanding ...

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  28. CAPTURES BOLSHEVIK STEAMER.

    Sergt. Gray saw action in Egypt as an Anzac, in France, and in Belgium, where he was twice wounded, and was once badly gassed. ...

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  29. BOLSHEVIK "HONORS."

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—A Communists' conference at Moscow decided to confer the Order of the Red Flag, the highest distinction which Soviet ...

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  30. TASMANIAN FARMERS' UNION

    Sir,—As primary producers are exercising their minds re the best way to secure a fairer financial result in return for their efforts to produce ...

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  31. BELGIUM ALONGSIDE FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A small body of Belgian troops has been ordered to enter the Ruhr basin, indicating that Belgium ranges herself alongside ...

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  32. NEW YORK SUBURBAN TRAFFIC TIED UP.

    The employes on the Hudson and Manhattan tubes have voted to go on strike this morning, thus completely tieing up the New York suburban ...

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  33. AMERICA LOOKS ON.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United States has decided definitely not to participate in the conversations of the Allies and with France in ...

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  34. "NOTORIOUS GERMANS" PROTEST BY SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Delegates of the congress of the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors' Imperial League (N.S. Wales) to-day carried the following ...

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  35. GERMAN WARSHIP IN FIRTH OF FORTH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In accordance with the Peace Treaty the Nassau and Oldenburg, two of Germany's most powerful warships arrived at the Firth ...

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  36. PURPOSE OF PRESENT STRIKE.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Cleveland states that a signed statement was issued to-night, by the chiefs of four big transportation ...

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  37. ALL NIGHT IN AN OPEN BOAT.

    On one occasion the so-called Aussie boat back-fired, which put the vessel out of action. She was adrift all night, and was posted as missing. ...

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  38. ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An authoritative statement regarding the AngloFrench situation points out that any communication of British official views ...

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  39. BELGIAN SYMPATHY.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. — The King presided at a Council of Ministers and decided, out of sympathy with France, to place a division of Belgium's ...

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  40. DIRECT ACTION

    PARIS, Saturday. — A seamen's strike, to last 24 hours, and beginning to-day, was organised at Marseilles and Havre. Its desire is to paralyse ...

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  41. FRANCE'S DEFENCE.

    The French reply to the British note affirms France's unquestionable loyalty to the Allies. It defends its attitude by stating that Ministers ...

    Article : 385 words
  42. SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Delegates for the inter-State Congress of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League, which will open in Perth on ...

    Article : 65 words
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  44. THE WORLD IN FETTERS

    The Prime Minister, in an address at Castlemaine horticultural show, said that behind the exhibits displayed in the hall was the spirit of the men and ...

    Article : 273 words
  45. ADRIATIC PROBLEM

    LONDON, Saturday. — It is stated that Mr. Lloyd George is the author of a compromise settlement of the Adriatic problem, proposing that Italy ...

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  46. AVIATION

    ALLAHABAD, Friday. — Captain Corbesco and Lieutenant Gtassa, who are flying to Tokio, arrived at Bagdad on Thursday last, and are leaving ...

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  48. SALE OF SURPLUS WAR STOCKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially stated that the Slough Motor Depot has been sold for £3,350,000. It cost £2,500,000. Thus the nation has ...

    Article : 94 words
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