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  3. FOOD RINGS AND STARVATION ALARMING RISE IN COST OF LIVING

    Mr. C. A. McCurdy (Parliamentary-Secretary to the Food Ministry), speaking at Leyton, said The question of re[?]nposing food control in view of the ...

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  9. UNREST IN FRENCH NAVY.

    With some anxiety the Peace Conference awaits the settlement of the trouble in the French navy. Part of it has returned to Toulou. and is still ...

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  10. NEWSPAPER'S APPEAL TO UNIONS AND EMPLOYERS.

    "Europe must work or starve," says a Leading article in the "Daily Mail" "We must buy food with wrork not loans. Let the unions throw down the ...

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  11. KING'S ADVI [?] NATION.

    Wn[?]ne visiting clothing factories in Leicester, the King made an important speech. "Our task for the future,"he said, ...

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  12. GREATER KELIEF WORK ESSENTIAL.

    Mr. H.C. Hoover ('United States Food Controlier),in statement, warns Europe that reher work is ceasing. He states that feeding in future will he a ...

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  13. FRENCH TROUBLE SPREADING.

    The prospects of a settlement of the French strike is receding. The northern miners have taken matters out of the bands of their leaders and left work, ...

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  14. PEACE WANTED BY GERMAN PEOPLE

    Reulter's eorresponadeut at Amsterdam has received a message from Weimar stating that the German Cabmett has resigned. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN NEWS EMIGRANT SHIPS DEMANDED

    Major-General Seely announces that the Air Ministry is prepared to give 100 aeroplanes to any dominion requiring them for home defence. ...

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  16. BRITISH SHIPPING CONTROL CEASING.

    Mr. Connolly (Ageut-General for Western Australia) has asked the Secretary to the shipipng Control B oard (Mr. Amervi to secure continuance on the ...

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  17. VICTORY FOR PROSIGNING MAJORITY.

    Cariosity regarding the German attitude over the amended peace terms has been allayed in a somewhat startling manner. ...

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  18. BATTERED BY WAR

    It was with mingled feelings of gladness and sadness that the invalid troops on the hospital ship Karoola were welcomed, home on Saturday—gladnees ...

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  19. MR. HUGHES WANTS MORE NOVY.

    Mr.w. M. Hughes, in the course of one of his farewell speeches, delivered at Claidge's, contrasted the values of the League of Nations and of the Navv [?] ...

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  20. IMPORTERS COMPLAIN OF CARGO DELAYS.

    Great congestion, with consequent delays, on the Thames have become intensified, and have aroused strong feeling among importens from Australia. ...

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Important changes in connection with the administration of the Northern Territory have been announced by Mr. Glynn, Minister of Home and ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES RETURNING. '

    The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) amd Sir Joseph Ward revisited Paris on Thursday for a few days. They will not await the signature of the peace ...

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  23. LABOR PARTY

    A euchre parly will be held at Mr. A. Jamieson's residence. Russell strect. Glanville. on Monday evening, The 22nd, at 8 o'clock. All members and friends ...

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  24. ANTI-ALLIED RIOTS SUPPRESSED.

    Anti-Alhed [?]lots have occurred in German cities, and have been suppersod with machine guns. The Spartacists captured the castle ...

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  25. MINT FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    A seheme for a South Afnean mint fo coin more than £50.000.000 sovereings annual.y was proposed in the Houso' of Assembly to-night. and it is likely to ...

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  26. ERZBERGER GOVERNMENT INSECURE.

    An uncontirmed renur[?] from Par[?]s st[?]e that the Erzberger Goverment has "numated its intention of signing the treaty. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN LOSSES

    The casyak[?]ues among the Australian troops from the da[?] of disembarkation vto the present a[?] given in a report issuel by the De[?]ence Department. In ...

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  28. RUSSIAN CRUISER TORPEDOED.

    It is reported that a British submar[?]ne sank the Bolsh[?]vis[?] cruiser Oiveg in the Baltie, "The Olng was a ve[?] of 6545 tons. ...

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