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  2. VICTORS AND VANQUISHED IN CONFERENCE ALLIES LAY DOWN FURTHER TESMS FOR GERMANY

    A communique from Spa states:—In opening the conference Mr. Lloyd George expressed the Allies'' determination to secure the execution of the Treaty, the ...

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  3. TEACHERS CONFER

    The twenty-fifth annual conference of the South Australian Public Teachers' Union was concluded at the High School on Saturday, 'when the baseness meeting ...

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  4. RESTLESS FIREMEN

    There are unpleasant indications of a grave crisis in the affairs of the Adelaide Fire Brigade. The men have been waiting patently to have their grievances ...

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  5. GENERAL DYER'S MURDER OF INDIANS

    Great interest was manifested in the debate on the Hunter Commission report on the Armitsar rising and' the case of General Dyer. The House was ...

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  6. GERMANY WOULD DISARM SLOWLY VICOROUS EFFORTS DEMANDED BY ALLIES

    A communique from Spa states that the Allied conference met this afternoon to receive the German reply in regard to the surrender of war material and the ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. THE GERMANS SIGN.

    A Spa communique states that the Germans signed the protocol after. Mr. Lloyd George refuted the delegation's contention, and said he saw no necessity to ...

    Article : 124 words
  8. CLEARING UP INSURGENTS.

    The British, naval- detachments which, occupied the ports of Mudania and Kemlik, on the southern shore of the Sea of Marmora, on July 6, met with very slight ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. WAR CRIMINALS FARCE.

    A protocol has been signed laying down the view that the hastening of the investigation in connection with war criminals must be made by the public ...

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  10. "FEELING OF DEGRADATION."

    "The Times" correspondent in Berlin says that according to the "Berlin Post" the German delegates to the Spa Conference describe themselves as feeling ...

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  11. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    It is announced that the United State has resumed trade relations with Soviet Russia. ...

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  12. DELIVERY OF COAL.

    A Spa communique states that Dr. von Simons communicated to the conference Germany's reply to the Allies' notification regarding coal. He disputed the legal ...

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  13. ZIONIST CONFERENCE

    The World Zionist Conference has been opened at 'London, and' it is 'being attended by 250 delegates. The principal subjects for discussion are the colonisation ...

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  14. MILLION ARMED MEN.

    "The Times" correspondent at Spa states that at the Allied conference General von Seeckt disclosed that Germany's rifles at the end of the war numbered ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIK FORGES AVANCING COLLAPSE ON POLISH FRONT REPORTED

    "The Times" correspondent at Warsaw telegraphs that simultaneously with a further advance of General Budeny's cavalry the Bolshevik forces have advanced in ...

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  16. SHEARERS' DEMAND

    The shearers held another meeting at the Sydney Trades Hall on Saturday. They demand that before starting work they shall be paid the Queensland rates. ...

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  17. WORKERS WARNED

    In a messagfie to the British, workers Prince Kropotkin, the well-Known Russian Socialist who is living near Moscow, urges the reopening of relations between ...

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  18. AIR SERVICE REMARKABLE FIGURES

    Lord Londonderry, in opening the International Aero Exhibition, referred to the recent alarmist exaggerated statements anent the air developments of other ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVAL MISSION

    In the House of Commons replying to Commander Kenworthy. the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) said the British naval mission with Colonel ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. POLAND SEEKS HELP.

    Poland 'has requested the Letts to occupy positions which the Poles were obliged to evacuate in the region of Dvinsk, the great railway junction on the ...

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  21. POLES COUNTER-ATTACK.

    It is officially announced that between the Dvina River and the Upper Beresina River the Poles have retired in the face of superior numbers of the enemy, ...

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  22. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    It has been learned that small parties of (Bolsheviks have effected further landines on various parts of the Persian coast, having come there in four steamer from ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. LABOR ADMITS BRAINWORKERS

    Addressing the conference of the National Union of Railways, at Belfast, Mr. J. H. Thomas, general secretary and Labor member of the House of Commons ...

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  24. AFGHAN GARRISON MUTINIES.

    It is stated by the Simla correspondent of "The Times" that a mutiny, which is attributed to Bolshevik influence, has broken out in an Afghan garrison, on the ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. NATIONAL EXPENDITURE

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Midleton drew attention to the great increase in the estimated normal revenue, and moved a resolution, that it was ...

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  26. CAPTURE OF ROVNO CONFIRMED.

    A communique which has been issued admits that General Budeny's Bolshevik cavalry attaching from the west, have captured Rovno and have compelled the ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. BCLSHEVIKS BREAK THROUGH.

    The Bolsheviks, after severe fighting broke through the Polish northern front and crossed the Beresina at three points. A panic has broken out in Vilna. The ...

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  28. PREMIER OF CANADA.

    It is announced that Sir Robert Borden, who has been Premier of Canada since 1911, has resided. He will be succeeded as Premier by. Mr. A. Meighen, ...

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  29. NEW BOWLER'S SUCCESS

    Thomas. bowline for Northamptonshire against Yorkshire, in the champion country cricket match, took nine wickets for 30 runs. The first seven batsmen scored ...

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  30. PEOPLE RUSHING TO ENLIST.

    In view of the military position offers to serve with the colors, are pouring in from, all classes—from university professors to boy scouts. ...

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  31. MAJESTIC THEATRE

    Pleasant surprises always await the pasrons of the Majestic Theatre, and Saturday last was no exception to the rule. The management adheres to the policy of ...

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  32. FORESTRY CONFERENCE

    At the continuation of the sittings of the (Forestry Conference the chairman (Lord Lovat) pointed out that while Britain and America had taken the smallest interest in ...

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  33. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

    A meetine of members of Parliament to-day discussed "the connection (between the Irish situation and international revolutionary movements the threats of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. SHIPBUILDING IN VIEW.

    The Reichsrat (Imperial Council) has sanctioned the expenditure of 350,000,000 marks for the maintenance of an army of 100,000, the total expenditure on the ...

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  35. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    While returning to Port Adelaide after a month's voyage, with north and northwesterly sales and mountainous seas, seas which swept the vessel's deck from stem ...

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  36. WANTED' IN FRANCE

    Rene Le Fe, a Frenchman, appeared at the City Police Court on Saturday to answer a charge of having arrived in Australia, from France without a ...

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  37. ENTRY INTO INDIA

    Kamini Chanda will move a resolution at the Imperial Council in August that legislation to regulate the entry into and residence in India of British subjects ...

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  38. DOUBLE INCOME TAX

    In the House of Commons, Mr. S. Baldwin. Joint financial Secretary to the Treasury, replying to a question in reference to the double income tax. said ...

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  39. CHINA'S INTERNAL TROUBLE

    The conflict between Pekins political bodies, the Anfu Club and the Chih Li Party, has become most serious. The Chinese fear a coup d'etat. ...

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  40. ULTIMATUM TO TURKS.

    At the Spa Conference to-day the Allied delegates considered Turkey's reply to the Peace Treaty. They decided that it was impossible ...

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  41. POLES RETIRING

    An official report—states that between Dvina. Upper Bresina, the Poles retired in the face of superior numbers of the enemy, who also crossed the Beresina, in ...

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  43. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    The dancer of overcrowding trains was painfully illustrated on Sunday afternoon. Thomas Davidson, aged 18. living with his parents in Albert street. Semaphore, v. [?] ...

    Article : 181 words
  44. AIR FORCE LAWN TENNIS

    The Duke of York defeated Cooch in the third round of the Royal Air Force lawn tennis championship, the scores being 5—7, 6—4 6—0 ...

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  46. TOBACCO MONOPOLY

    Further negotiations are pending in connection with the attempt of an Anglo-American tobacco combine to purchase the (French Government's monopoly. The ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. COAL AND DISARMAMENT.

    The mining magnate Stinnes has been requested to procced to Spa to take part in the coal discussions. Mr. Lloyd George, replying yesterday at the conference to the ...

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  48. FRENCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Playing at Versailles, Walter Hagen (America) tied with Laffitte (Biarritz) for the French open golf championship. Abe Mitchell (Britain) was third. ...

    Article : 41 words
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