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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS. PEACE TREATY.

    A Berlin message says Prince Lichnowsky (formerly German Ambassador in London) emphatically declares that Germany should not sign the Peace Treaty unless with a view to ...

    Article : 450 words
  3. INFLUENZA. ONLY 46 NEW CASES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  4. HUGE WATERSPOUT.

    Early morning surf bathers on Bondi Beach witnessed an unusual but interesting spectacle yesterday, when a huge waterspout made its appearance, travelling seaward in a ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. RUSSIA.

    Britain intends to withdraw all her forces from North Russia as early as possible. The reinforcements have signed on for a year's service. A Russian army is growing, and is ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. COAL COMMISSION. PRICES AND DISTRIBUTION.

    Further evidence was taken yesterday by the Royal Commissioner (Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C.) appointed to inquire into and report upon the coal industry within the State of ...

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  7. BUDAPEST'S FATE.

    It is stated that there is no confirmation of the reported Roumanian entry into the suburbs of Budapest. On the contrary, a Hungarian official wireless report claims ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. [?]ING HOME TO [?]NTER PROPOSALS

    Count von Brockdorff Rantzau will visit Berlin during the coming week, and will return with the German Government's, counter-treaty. The Government authorities and Count Rantzau ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. AFGHAN MENACE.

    The Ami[?] of Afghanistan has issued a proclamation complaining of British suzerainty. He has also sent a representative to Moscow. The movement of British troops towards ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    Yesterday's official country reports issued by the Board of Health indicated 6 deaths and 35 new cases, as follow:—Wardell 1 case, Barraba 1 case, Cessnock 5 cases, Deniliquin ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. RUSSIANS FOR DARWIN.

    The steamer Victoria, which left Moreton Bay yesterday fox Darwin, bad on board about 200 workers for the meatworks. About 20 Russians members of the A.M.I.E. Union[?] ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. HISTORIC SCENE AT VERSAILLES.

    With bitter memories of half a century ago Versailles to-day witnessed the most memorable scene in its history, when the ancient enemy stood before the bar of the nations ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.

    There are aboard the Kaiser-I-Hind 236 officers and 1465 non-coms and men of the Australian Flying Corps, which has been disposing of its material since it disbanded, and ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  15. CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    Sir,—The letter of Alderman the Hon. R. D. Meagher, M.L.C, appearing in your issue of Saturday last having come under the notice of my association, and appearig to be an ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  16. WAR HISTORY.

    A further instalment of Viscount French's story, published in the "Daily Telegraph," states that when Lord Kitchener arrived in Paris on September 1, be wore a ...

    Article : 517 words
  17. VICTORIA.

    Thirty-three deaths were reported by the Registrar to-day, 18 of them being in the city and 15 in the country. The admissions to hospital numbered 97, and discharges 114. ...

    Article : 44 words
  18. OBSOLETE WARSHIPS.

    Mr. Macnamara stated in the House of Commons that one light cruiser had been sold by Britain since the armistice. Arrangements were proceeding for disposing of eleven ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. DEATHS IN COUNTRY.

    Nurse Emily Crosbie died of influenza to-day after a short illness. Deceased had been previously nursing at the Carcoar Hospital, and only joined the Cowra staff a ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. BRITAIN'S FOOD PRICES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, on the vote of £l,451,700 for the salaries of the Ministry of Food, Mr. G. H. Roberts (Food Controller) claimed that the rationing and ...

    Article : 250 words
  21. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Shipping states that 21 of 23 passenger steamers, built by the Germans for Australian services, have been allotted to serve Australia and New Zealand, and two ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. LORD FRENCH'S WRITINGS.

    Sir Donald Maclean (Liberal), in the House of Commons, drew attention to Viscount French's controversial articles in the "Daily Telegraph," and asked whether the ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    Eighteen fresh cases were admitted to the hospital to-day. Six cases were removed this morning from the steamer Hunter. The wharflabourers refused to handle the cargo. Another ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. CLEAN TRANSPORTS.

    The Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) received advice to-day that three transports, the Dunluce Castle, the Dongala, and the Shropshire would arrive in Adelaide on ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    A Bolshevist official report announces the recapture of Olonitz, and denies that the evacuation of Petrograd was ever considered. ...

    Article : 22 words
  26. SECURING A SETTLEMENT.

    A conference between representatives of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation and the southern coal owners was held in Sydney yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 218 words
  27. IRISH REBELS.

    Sir F. Guest (Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury) stated in the House of Commons that it was impossible to prosecute the men who joined the brigade organised by ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. MASKING.

    State Ministers have arranged to give further consideration' to the question of masking at a meeting of the Cabinet to-day. At present the position is that" the Medical ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. DEATH OF MR. R. B. MARSTON.

    The death is announced of Mr. Robert Bright Marston, secretary of the Empire Press Union, in his 66th year. ...

    Article : 25 words
  30. SHIPPING STRIKE. SEAMEN APPROACH COURT.

    In connection with the invitation to strike received from the Queensland branch, officials of the Federal Council of the Federated Seamen's Union to-day interviewed the ...

    Article : 147 words
  31. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    A Paris message says the British and American armies of occupation will remain in Germany for two years. ...

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  32. EAST AFRICA.

    Belgium has protested against the British mandate over East Africa, on the ground that Belgium, at great cost and sacrifice, contributed towards its conquest, and the ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. GERMAN CONDITIONS.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Cologne learns that Berlin business agents have their bags packed, in readiness to return to England the moment peace is signed. ...

    Article : 173 words
  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the course of a presidential address to a congress of the African Political Organisation, representing the interests of the coloured population. Dr. Abdurahman, who is a ...

    Article : 231 words
  35. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Departures: For Melbourne, steamer Ka[?]sarI-Hind; for Adelaide, steamer Meteor; for Fremantle, steamer Alexandra W[?]rmann; for Auckland, bq Raupo; for Wellington, steamer ...

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  36. A COALMINE IDLE.

    The Abermain No. 2 mine was idle to-day. The men who camp at the colliery refused to work with the Cessnock men, on the ground that they came from an infected area, ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The fact that American meat is now selling in Great Britain at much higher prices than are received by Australian producers for meat sold to the British Government ...

    Article : 176 words
  38. AN EARL'S INCOME.

    Earl Durham, giving evidence before the Coal Commission, said he owned 12,411 acres, which were leased by colliery companies. Six thousand were bought within the last ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. SYDNEY SEAMEN.

    In view of the Brisbane report that the seamen's strike might extend to the southern States, inquiries were made in shipping circles yesterday as to the feeling of the ...

    Article : 369 words
  40. RETURNING TROOPS.

    Senator Pearce visited Tilbury and inspected the steamer Alexandra Woermann, which sailed to-day with 439 women and children aboard, representing families of soldiers. ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. SCATTERED SHOWERS.

    Light to moderate rain, associated with thunder, has been registered at many places generally, but more especially in South Coastal parts, and central inland districts. ...

    Article : 192 words
  42. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    In his reserved judgment in the (Arbitration Court to-day, on the application of the Post and Telegraph Officers' Association and the Australian Letter Carriers' Association, for ...

    Article : 245 words
  43. NEW ALLIANCE.

    The "Matin" explains Italy's absence from the defensive alliance between Britain, France, and America. It says "Signor Orlando was present at all the conversations, but waited ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Lord Glentanar left a fortune of £4,324,000. The Government is to spend £2,000,000 on agricultural research education during the ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. UNDERWORLD VENDETTA.

    Another sensation was provided to-day in connection with the, vendetta that is known to exist between rival factions of the underworld. ...

    Article : 206 words
  46. CONTROL OF SHANTUNG.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says the Peace conference has given Japan virtual dominion over the Shantung province, enabling her to s[?] a strong hold on the commerce and ...

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  47. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL.

    As a preface to Sir James Barrett's book, "The Y.M.C.A. in Egypt," General Allenby, Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Expeditionary Forces, writes:—"During a lull in ...

    Article : 191 words
  48. BRITISH COAL INQUIRY.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan Premier of Queensland, who was a witness before the Coal Commission, stated that State control in Queensland had been successful, enabling the workmen to ...

    Article : 129 words
  49. WET TRAMCARS.

    A correspondent states that a continually recurring cause of complaint among tramway passengers is the fact that many conductors appear to be indifferent to their ...

    Article : 136 words
  50. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The organising committee of the international Labour Conference, established by the Peace Conference, met for the first time in London to-day. Seven representatives from ...

    Article : 76 words
  51. SYDNEY BRANCH.

    Mr. Wilson, secretary of the Sydney branch of the Federated Fireman's and Seamen's Union, said yesterday that so far they had not received any instructions from Melbourne ...

    Article : 62 words
  52. INTERNATIONAL SALUTES.

    By arrangement between the Allied Powers, international salutes are to be reintroduced in British ports and possessions. Pre-war regulations as regarding firing, saluting and ...

    Article : 50 words
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