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  2. Widow Awarded £4 a Week

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—An interesting application under a will was heard by Mr. Justice Gordon in the Civil Court to-day. The widow of ...

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  3. IRELAND'S FATE IS ON THE BALANCE

    LONDON, Wed.—Though the Derby was a strong counter-attraction the House' of Commons was crowded to-day on the occasion of another debate ...

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  4. Labor Difficulties

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Sen. Pearce (Minister' of Home and Territories) was interviewed by a deputation from Melbourne Trades Hall ...

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  5. Soviet Confiscation

    LONDON, Wed.—A telegram has been sent to I lie Soviet at Moscow, signed by leaders of all the churches of Great Britain, protesting against, an ...

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  6. Prusso-Bolshevist Combine

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A Russo-German trust has been formed in Moscow, with the approval of tile Soviet. The leading firms concerned are a ...

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  7. War Debts and German Obligations

    LONDON, Thurs.—Another debate on the much-discussed liability of Germany to make reparation for the war losses of the Allies, and of ability to ...

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  8. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wed.—In the North Ireland Parliament to-day. the Premier, Sir James Craig, announced that he had accepted the invitation of the ...

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  9. TRAIN DREW SUFFOCATED

    LONDON, Thurs.—it is reported that the whole of a goods train personnel, numbering seven men. was suffocated during the stoppage of life train in a ...

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  10. MAINTENANCE OF REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Thurs.—In the course of a letter accepting responsibility for the relief the Imperial Government is according to Irish refugees in England, ...

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  12. A.W.U. BRANCH INCITES A STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A manifesto issued by the Sydney branch of the A.W.U. states that the members should refuse to-work on any conditions ...

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  13. Loss of Wiltshire

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following wireless message was received from the chief officer of the Wiltshire this afternoon::Wiltshire broken in half." ...

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  14. SHEARERS' WAGES AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. J. Barnes (acting general secretary of the A.W.U.) declared to-day that it was certain Mr. Justice Powers' award ...

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  15. GERMANY GIVEN MORATORIUM.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Reparations Commission has, despatched a note to Germany agreeing to a temporary postponement, of the reparations payments ...

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  16. CLYDE ENGINEERING WORKS CLOSE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Clyde Engineering Works are to be closed next week, About 1,000 men will be rendered idle. Owing to the inability ...

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  17. REPARATIONS CLAIM

    PARIS, Tues.—The German reply to the Reparations Commission's proposals was brought back to Paris by Herr Hermes (Minister of Finance). It ...

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  18. State's Cereal Crops

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston) made available to-day official figures respecting cereal and hay production in ...

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  19. BOATS CAPSIZE IN ROUGH SEA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Wiltshire struck the reef shortly after eleven o'clock at night. The steamers Kato and Arahura arrived at dawn to-day ...

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  20. WALLAROO CUTTER LOST.

    WALLAROO, Thursday.—Messrs. Daly,.Manners, and John Mann, of Tickera, reported to the police last night that the cutter Trio had been ...

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  21. RAILWAY SYSTEMS.

    BERLIN, Wed.—A note from the Ambassadors' Conference demands the immediate cessation of work by Germany on certain railway extensions. It ...

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  22. Fighting in Belfast

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  24. Upper Silesia Divided

    BERLIN, Wed.—The Reichstag presented a curiously mournful spectacle on the occasion of the adoption of the Germ on and Polish agreement regarding ...

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  25. LOTTERY TICKET SALE FORBIDDEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) has decided that the sale of the Queensland Golden Casket lottery tickets in this State is ...

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  26. MISSIONARY EXHIBITION.

    The fair and exhibition arranged by the Australian Board of Missions was continued in the Olympia Skating Rink yesterday afternoon and last evening. ...

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  27. SUTTON REMANDED TO QUEENSLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Ernest Edward Sutton, whose arrest at Booleroo Centre some time ago caused a sensation, appeared in the police court ...

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  28. RIOTS IN SILESIA.

    OPPELN, Tues.—Serious riots have occurred between Germans and [?] at Beuthen and Kattowitz. One German has been killed. At present no ...

    Article : 35 words
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