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  2. HELPING THE SOLDIER

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Replying to critics of the Government during the address in reply debate in the Legislative Council, the Minister of ...

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  3. EUROPE'S DARK HOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The warm support consistently given French views by the Northcliffe papers in connection with war problems is ...

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  4. FEDERAL SUPPLY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday —The Federal Senate adjourned to-day after having passed the Electoral Bill to the report stage. ...

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  5. AMERICAN STRIKES

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday.—The coal operators on the Central Ohio field have ratified a temporary wage agreement. That marks the first step ...

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  6. IRISH ANARCHY

    LONDON, Monday.—Free State troops have occupied Killarney unopposed. The rebels fled. Six hundred rebels attacked ...

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  7. NATURE DELAYS LAW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When a case in which a man was charged with false pretences was called on at the Darlinghurst sessions to-day, the ...

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  8. THE YEA MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The inquest into the death of Mrs. McLaughlin was continued at Yea to-day. Reuben Fox, who is charged with her ...

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  9. MILITARY TRAINING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The report of General Chauvel (inspector-general of the Australian military forees) was presented to the House of ...

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  10. DUNDALK LOSSES AND GAINS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is stated that 10 were killed and 40 wounded in the recapture of Dundalk by the rebels. The dear are mostly ...

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  11. OTHER DISTRICTS RESUME.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The bituminous coal strike throughout the United States is virtually settled. Other districts to-night, following the lead ...

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  12. DELEGATIONS DISMISS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Reparations Conference has dispersed, and the allied delegations have departed for the continent. ...

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  13. SANTA FE STRIKERS.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—A significant development has occurred in the railway shopmen's strike. Mr. W. Stone (president of the ...

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  14. NATIONALIST DRIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A big Nationalist drive is progressing in the direction of Dundalk with the object of rounding up the rebel bands. The ...

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  15. WORLD WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Marconi Wireless Company Signor Marconi said that the past year had been one of ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' HOMES

    The State Treasurer, Sir Henry Barwell, as a result of his recent conference with the Commonwealth Minister for Repatriation, has been able to ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. GERMANY UNABLE TO PAY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Government has addressed a note to the British, French, Italian, and Belgian Governments declaring that owing to ...

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  18. REBELS TIRE OF DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Except the personal followers of Mr de Valera and other leaders of the rebels, it is reported from Cork that the whole of ...

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  19. NEW RAILWAY CHIEF

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier announced in the House of Assembly to-day that the Government had appointed Mr. W. A. Webb, of ...

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  20. FRENCH MILITARY MEASURES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It is stated that Marshal Foch and General de Goutte have been summoned to Rambouillet in connection with to-morrow's French ...

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  21. SOLICITORS' FEES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier, in the House of Assembly to-day, told Mr. Birrell that the solicitors' fees in Supreme Court matters, except ...

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  22. GERMANY PAYS A TRIFLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported from Berlin that Germany has paid £500,000 on account of the current instalment of £2,000,000 ...

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  23. SPORTS OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Trouble has arisen among the Rugby football players and clubs. The upshot of some illfeeling was a request from the league ...

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  24. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Italan Senate has passed unanmously a vote of confidence a the Government, which has decided to withdraw martial law ...

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  25. MINISTERS LOSE THREE CARS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Chief Secretary of New South Wales (Mr. Oakes) announced that in accordance with the policy of economy three ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Watson tried his new move in the match against Capablanca, and lost the game. He had first move, and chose the queen's ...

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  27. AS PARIS SEES IT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Paris newspapers place on Mr Lloyd George the responsibility of wrecking the conference, and generally ascribe the ...

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  28. CHURCH OF ENGLAND MEN'S SOCIETY.

    Members of the Church of England Men's Society entertained a large gathering of men at St. Paul's rectory last night. The time was pleasantly ...

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  29. MAN FOUND WOUNDED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Henry Tytherleigh, a compositor, aged 62 years, was found shot in the head in his room at Moore Park road this morning. He ...

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  30. Fritz With a Hoe.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Agricultural laborers in several parts of Germany have struck for an increase in wages.— ...

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  31. GERMAN UNEASINESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Messages from Berlin indicate that the conference produced the utmost alarm and uneasiness on the Bourse and in ...

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  32. AMERICAN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  33. Advertising

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    Advertising : 218 words
  34. An Archduke's Estate.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Budapest states that the Roumanian Treasury has confiscated the Kispenoe estate of the Archduke ...

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  35. A NEW OUTDOOR GAME

    For the average town dweller outdoor games are either out of the question or difficult to indulge in for many reasons. Two handicaps ...

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  36. League of Nations' Registration.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Including a batch just received from Germany (the principal one being the termination of war with the United States) the ...

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  37. DELEGATES LEAVE LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Not attempting to disguise their feelings that it was no occasion for gaiety, the French delegation to the conference had an ...

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  38. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lady Northcliffe has received the following telerams from members of the royal family: ...

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  39. FRIENDSHIPS REMAIN FIRM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Paris says that France's next move is the summoning of the Council of Ministers for ...

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  40. HAMPTON SURGERY TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mrs. Granstoun was told to-day of the tragedy in her husband's surgery at Hampton. The news caused her a great ...

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  41. AMERICA CLAIMS ALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Sir Mark Sheldon has arrived in England, and will remain until January. He states that Great Britain must entirely ...

    Article : 54 words
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