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  2. ALLIED ARMIES LINK UP WITH BOLSHEVISTS JAPANESE TROOPS TAKE SIDES WITH REVOLUTIONARIES

    The Bolsheviks entered Rostoff, on the River Don, and took 11,000 prisoners. They also made heavy captures to the southwest, where they are within 150 miles ...

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  3. IRELAND KING'S COUNSEL ATTACKED

    A masked band at Tralee, Kerry, attempted to murder Sergeant Sullivan, [?] [?] King's Counsel. A bullet grazed this hair. Srgeant Sullivan took a ...

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  4. PEACE LEAGUE BEGINS EXISTENCE

    To-day's great event in Paris maugurated the real peace, with its vast timetable of disarmaments and repatriations contained in the treaty. The ...

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  5. FIRE AT WALLAROO

    Our Wallaroo correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday stating that Penno's bag mill, with the British Government's wheat-cleaning mill, was completely ...

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  6. SOFT DRINKS MEN RETURN TO WORK

    The aerated waters dispute has been settled, and the men returned to work, on Wednesday. On Monday the charge prefarred against Charges Russell, of Clyde ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. PRICE OF SUPER INCREASE ASKED FOR

    The price of super was the subject of enquiry by the Prices Regulation Commission on Wednesday morning. Mr. D. R. Davidson presided, and with him was ...

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  8. CITY TRAM DEPOT

    A deputation, consisting of the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. F. Moulden), Alderman H. G. Prosser, Councillor T. J. Matters, and the town ...

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  9. FURTHER CAPTURES

    It is officially stated that the Social Revolutionaries hold Irkutsk, on the western ride of Lake Batkal, after having driven General Semenoff's troops out of ...

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  10. BORDERING ON ANARCHY.

    Although the bulk of the Irish outrages are traceable to the Sinu Feiners, a considerable part is said to be due to criminals profiting by the disorganisation ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Work was resumed at Timms' quarry at Sleep Hill yesterday. The High Court has reserved its decision in the waterside workers' case. ...

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  12. AMERICANS TO BE WITHDBAWN.

    The American Secretary for War states that the withdrawal of the United States troops from Siberia will begin immediately. ...

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  13. "TAKE THE BEST WE CAN."

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, former secretary of State, has made two speeches on the League of Nations. After the Jackson Day banquet he went ...

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  14. KOLTCHAK AND DENIKIN.

    It is stated that Koltchak's and Denitin's armies are all dispersed or have surrendered. The panic in Odessa has subsided. ...

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  15. ODESSA SURROUNDED

    A wireless message from Moscow states that Ukrainian insurgents surrounded Odessa, on the Black Sea, and that General Denekine's troops are going east ...

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  16. CRIMINAL ORGANISATION.

    The "Evening News" correspondent in Dublin says that a wel1 known Irish criminologist [?] that he has no doubt that a big criminal organisation. probably ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The terms upon which resumption of work was agreed to have not been officially disclosed but it is understood that after the secretary (Mr. J. McInnes, M.P.), ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. MARINE DISPUTE DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING.

    It is understood that Mr. Hughes is considering the question of concentrating all activities regarding shipping in one department under a Minister of Shipping ...

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  19. RAILWAYMEN

    An important interview has taken place between Sir Eric Geddes and the committee representing the railwaymen regarding the latter's decision of January ...

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  20. FIUME AS FREE CITY.

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that the Allied delegates are again discussing the Adriatic question on the basis of the Anglo-French plan to make ...

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  21. STEEL STRIKE OVER FORMAL ACTION BY UNIONS.

    The announcement mat the steel workers are calling off the national strike, which was begun 15 weeks ago, has caused no surprise. ...

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  22. BUILDING TRADE SUFFERS.

    Building work is held up in Melbourne owing to a shortage of bricks and cement, and many men are idle. The shortage of bricks is due to the engineers' ...

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  23. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    Berlin demonstrators were attempting to enter the Reichstag when the police fired, and many were killed or wounded. A later message states that 10 persons ...

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  24. GERMANS BEING REPATRIATED

    With the formal ratification of the Peace Treaty, the repatriation of German war prisoners began this afternoon. ...

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  25. SYDNEY HOPEFUL OF SETTLEMENT

    In Sydney yesterday afternoon the report of the adjournment of the conference between the shipping controller and the engineers, was taken as a [?] that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. TRY KAISER IN HIS ABSENCE.

    According to official advice received in London, the latest idea regarding the forever Kaiser is to try him in absentia, condemning him in contumaciam. ...

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  27. "CLAIMS REVOLUTIONARY."

    "The strike will not stop until the steel workers become the lawmakers at Washington," declared Mr. T. J. general organiser of the American ...

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  28. INDIAN TRIBESMEN

    Reuter's correspondent at Kotkai, telegraphing on January 10, states:—Our covering parties constructing picket posts were attacked and driven back by force ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. TO FIGHT LABOR

    Lord Birkenhead, the Lord Chancellor, (who is better known as Galloper Smith, of Carson's Ulster Army), in an article in the "Weekly Despatch," suggests the ...

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  30. FAMILY TO DISCUSS FUTURE.

    It is stated by the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" that the former Kaiser is calling a conference of the Hohenzollerns to discuss the question of ...

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  31. SUNDAY BAKING

    A deputation from the Master Bakers' Association, including the country representatives, waited upon Mr. Fitzgerald (Minister of Health) in Sydney and asked ...

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  32. HAGGLING OVER GLORY

    A column of further correspondence in the "Sunday Times" deals, mainly in a good humored vein, with the British Australian, and American services in the ...

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  33. TURKS' BANISHMENT

    "The Times" correspondent at Constanti[?] says that the prospect of banishment from Asia Minor has excited the Turks. The Turkish press is pessimistic and bitter, ...

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  34. CANADA WITHOUT NEWSPAPER

    Newspapers in the city of Winnipeg are threatened with an early suspension because of the dispute between the Government and the Fort Francis paper mill. ...

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  35. ANGLO-CATHOLIC CONGRESS

    A discussion on the church;s attitude towards the spiritual programme of the first Anglo-Catholic congress will take place at the Lambeth conference in May. ...

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  36. COMMISSION'S DECISION.

    The chairman of the Prices Regulation Commission stated on Wednesday that it had been decided to fix the pice of superphosphates at current rates subject to the ...

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  37. AMERICA YIELDING.

    The rival American leaders will agree to a compromise on the Peace Treaty short ly, but ratification before next week is considered to be impossible. ...

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  38. PRODUCE DEPOT DISPUTE

    A meeting of the members of the Meat Employes' Union, who had been working at the Produce Depot, was held on Wednesday to consider proposals arising out of ...

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  39. GERMAN COMMENTS.

    The earliest German comments on the peace between the nations is only beginsion. "The Vossische Zeitung" states that ...

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  40. LIONS BECOME MAN-EATERS

    Reports of the Mackie ethnological expedition state that owing to the [?]pest having caused a great Scarcity or wild animals and cattle, man-eating [?] ...

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  41. A WORKER'S HOUSE

    Giving evidence before the Basic Wage Commission in Melbourne, Mr. W. B. Griffin, architect and designer of the Federal capital, produced a plan of a ...

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  42. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Referenda figures for all the States are complete, excepting Queensland, the present totals being—Powers, Yes, 911.223: No. 924,004; Monopolies Yes. 812,033; No. ...

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  43. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS

    It is officially stated that the resumption of direct Anglo-German relations will be marked by three distinct stages. First will be the appointment of charges ...

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  44. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING

    Lance-Corporal J. Richmond, or the 26th Battalion, has been found guilty by a courtmartial in Melbourne of unlawfully wounding with intent. He has been ...

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  45. FLYING

    "It was really [?] work that got us through," said Captain Sir Ross Smith, at a dinner given to him and Lieutenant Sir Keith Smith at Brisbane, at the Belle ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR

    A settlement of the Human municipal strike has been reached. The terms include no victimisation, the retention of the services of the assistant town clerk, ...

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  47. WILL FLEET BEAR SLUMP?

    "Fairplay," the London shipping newspaper, commenting on the latest [?]ance sheet of the Commonwealth fleet says:— ...

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  48. "WORSE THAN DOG"

    "More attention would have been paid to an injured dog than appears to have been paid to this man by his so-called mates," said Mr. A. Phillips, deputy ...

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  49. PRICE OF TEA

    Melbourne tea merchants have increased the price of tea to grocers by threepence per pound. ...

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  50. MORE CULTURE

    In a farewell addressed to the inhabitants of the lost territories the German Government says:—"Be strong with us in the belief that the German people ...

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  51. AVIATION CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Poynton and Senator Pearce, with military and naval officers, are conferring regarding the development of aviation, in Australia. The conference decisions ...

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  52. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY

    The Belmont passenger motor bus, containing 15 persons, mostly men connected with the horse racing industry, was proceeding to Perth on Wednesday ...

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  53. SHIPBUILDING

    According to "Lloyd's Register" there were nearly 3,000,000 tons of shipping being built in the United Kingdom on December 31, 1919. This represented ...

    Article : 127 words
  54. FROM ROME TO TOKIO.

    In a message from Rome, "The Times" correspondent says that Lieutenants Scavini and Banalumi, piloting a Caproni aeroplane, have started from Rome for ...

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  55. WOMAN'S FEARFUL DEATH

    A shocking burning fatality occurred on Saturday, 13 miles out on the wanneroo road, Western Australia, Mrs. Louise Ieele was alone in a house when her hair ...

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  56. MYSTERIOUS LOSS

    The reported loss of the Italian liner Principessa Mafalda has mystified Europe, and has caused distress in the Argentine, where the bulk of the passengers ...

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  57. FIRST WELDED SHIP.

    The world's first welded ship is ready for launching by Cammell Laird & Co., Ltd., steel manufacturers, shipbuilders and Engineers. It is fitted with an oil ...

    Article : 51 words
  58. WOMAN DINES WITH BENCHERS.

    Following the abolition of the disqualification under an old law of the Inns of Court, Miss Helena Normanton, the first woman student of the Middle ...

    Article : 67 words
  59. BOXING

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that, fighting at Bordeaux. Georges Carpentier, the rench boxing champion, knocked out "Blink" McCloskey, an ...

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  60. BRITISH DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.

    In the divorce court Judge McCardie made absolute 165 decrees at a morning sitting. ...

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  61. LARGE PURCHASE OF FLANNEL.

    The Defence Department has accepted the tender of Messrs. Maclellan & Co., of Prahran, for the purchase from the department of approximately 350,000 yards ...

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  62. ASSAULT CASE AT GLENELG.

    At the Glenelg Magistrates' Court, Glenelg, on Tuesday, before Messrs, W. M. Hicks and John McCann, Nellie Thiele, of New Glenelg, was charge on the ...

    Article : 174 words
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  64. TRUSTS INCREASE

    The "Daily Express" says that the trust fever came to a climax yesterday with fiv amalgamations of chemical and glass insurance firms. The total capital is ...

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  65. BABY FARMING SUSPECTED.

    The State Children's Department in Queensland directs attention to certain masters that have come under its notice, which suggests the possibility ...

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  66. PRICE [?] SILVER.

    Bar silver is [?] gold, to-day, being a fall [?] [?] yesterday. ...

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  67. AMERICA AND SCAPA INDEMNITY.

    The State Department has announced [?] the United States has refused [?] [?] any part of the [?] [?] [?]cause it objects to the principle of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  68. DEVELOPING PALESTINE

    Dr. Weizmann, president of the English Zionists, on his return from Palestine, stated that the Palestine [?]tration had agreed to co-operate with ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 6/7½. ...

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  71. Advertising

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  72. BADOCK TIN MIME.

    As a result of favorable reports regarding the Badock Tin Mine, excitement was caused on the Melbourne Stock Exchange, when shares rose from £170, as quoted ...

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  73. MANTUA BRINGING MAILS.

    Mails to January 8 are being carried to Australia by the Mantua. The Mantua has arrived at Gibraltar, says a cable message deted January 8. ...

    Article : 38 words
  74. Advertising

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