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  2. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    Saturday was a perfect day for cricket but the 10,000 persons who witnessed the play will long remember the return to big cricket at the Sydney ground for the extraordinary ...

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  3. PORTUGAL'S CIVIL WAR.

    A wireless message received in Madrid states that Portuguese warships are hombarding Oporto, which the monarchists control. The majority of the Oporto gtarrison joined ...

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  4. BRITISH LABOUR'S DEMANDS.

    The National Conference convened by the Ministry of Labour between the employers and men in the engineering and shipbuilding trades opened on Saturday. The decisions ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    A Copenhagen report says the final results of the German elections give the Government Socialists 169 seats and the Independent Socialists 29. Several women were elected. ...

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  6. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    A Washington message says General Marsh (Chief of Staff) announces that Bolshevik attacks on the Archangel front compelled the retirement of the Allies. The Allied lesses ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At an open session, the Peace Conference delegates debated the League of Nations question. Mr. Lloyd George outlined the British scheme, drawing a distinction between ...

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  8. GERMAN COLONIES. POWERS CONSIDER DISPOSAL.

    The question of territorial readjustments in connection with the conquests of German colonies has been taken up without delay. General Smuts, Mr. Hughes, and Mr. Massey ...

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  9. ALLIED WARNING

    An official communique on Friday evening stated: A meeting of the Supreme War Council was attended by political representatives of the Great Powers, and ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Stockholm reports that, according to Helsingfors telegrams, Trotsky telegraphed to the War Minister as follows: "The Bolsheviks are ...

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  11. CORRUPT HAPSBURGS.

    A Vienna report states that an investigation of the records of the Ministry of War has resulted in startling revelations of malpractices on the part of members of the House ...

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  12. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    Another astounding story of German brutality was related at an inquest at Fulham on Private Varder, of the Northamptonshire Regiment. Evidence showed that he failed ...

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  13. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    Diplomatic correspondents declare that practically no other course was open to the Peace Conference than to support President Wilson's view that the Bolsheviks should be ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S ARMIES.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the disposition of the British forces outside France includes three divisions in Italy, but they are being reduced by ...

    Article : 311 words
  15. BLIND ALLIED SOLDIERS.

    The "New York Times'" Paris correspondent says the number of totally blinded men among the Allied forces during the war has been calculated at 7000. Those who have ...

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  16. THE FLNAL TRIBUNAL.

    It is belleved the British delegates have agreed to submit the German colonies and other disputed territories to the League of Nations. ...

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  17. POLAND MENACED.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Morning Post" says the report is confirmed that Hindenburg commands the expedition against the Poles. ...

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  18. BRITISH WAR BONDS.

    The National War Bond subscriptions exceeded £1,600,000,000, exclusive of the most recent subscriptions through the Post Office, the final week yielding 95,914 applications for ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVY PRAISED.

    The Now York "Herald," in an editorial article, says: "Crities of the British fleet have been lately over fond of saying that Britain's fleet won ...

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  20. PROBLEMS BEFORE CONFERENCE.

    An official communique states that the plenary conference on Saturday will consider international legislation on labour problems, the question of responsibility, and the ...

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  21. LABOUR SET-BACK.

    An election for four aldermen of the Broken Hill City Council of unusual interest took place on Saturday. Four Labour aldermen recently resigned because they refused to obay ...

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  22. REPATRIATION.

    The stream of Australians to England is new constant. It is estimated it will occupy weeks and weeks for a soldier leaving his unit in Belgium to embark at an English port ...

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  23. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    The Peace Conference Committee, which in considering international labour conditions, will investigate compulsery arbitration, the relationship of vages to profits, and the ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. ARGENTINE STRIKE.

    The Buenoa Aires correspondent of the "New York Herald" says it is reported that the British naval attache may order British ships to leave the port without cargoes. ...

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  25. LAWLESS IRELAND.

    A report from Dublin says the military have seized St. Enda's College, founded by Patrick Pearse, who was executed at the time of the 1916 rebellion. ...

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  26. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The lender of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Tudor) speaking this afternoon at an outing of the Celtic Club at Mornington, said the Federal Houses of Parliament some time ...

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  27. THE FAR EAST.

    Despatches from Vladivostock say the Americans will control the trans-Siberian railway from Porgran[?]ohana to Omsk, under the agreement providing for its international ...

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  28. POOLING WAR DEBTS.

    Deep official interest is expressed in the Australian proposal for pooling the Empire's war debt. It is pointed out, however, that the chief difficulty will be finding an equitable ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL LAW.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby (New South Wales Minister for Labour), interviewed by an Australian Press Association representative, said he proposed to submit a report to Australia ...

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  30. ATLANTIC CABLES.

    Mr. Fisher and Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand respectively) interviewed Mr. Illingworth (Postmaster-General), and pointed out the ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. MAN SHOT AT MOSMAN.

    On Saturday night a man walked into the Mosman Police Station and informed the constable on duty that he had shot a man named Hart. The constable went to a camp off ...

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  32. SIR JOHN MONASH.

    General Sir John Monash has presented his Gallipoli sword to be sold by auction for the benefit of poor dependents of journalists killed in the war. ...

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  33. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Echo de Paris" says the British commander in Constantinople has assumed the direction of the Gendarmeric professedly for administrative purposes. It is Interpreted ...

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  34. CONDITIONS IN EUROPE.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press interviewed members of the American commission investigating conditions in Europe. They declared that unless the Peace ...

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  35. ACCIDENT ON RAILWAY LINE.

    John Lawrence and Mary Nestor, who live at Ross-street, Parramatta, had a fortunate escape from serious injury late on Saturday night. They both attempted to board a ...

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  36. AMERICA'S GOLD RESERVE.

    Since the beginning of the war the stock of gold in the United States has increased by £216,200,000, while more than two billions worth of gold has been impounded by the ...

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  37. SOLDIERS' GRAVES

    Mr. Fisher and Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand respectively) urged a meeting of the War Graves Commission to provide facilities for ...

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  38. TURKISH CRIMES.

    An Athens message says it is reported from Constantinople that Marshal K[?]mil and Mahmout Pasha have been arrested on a charge of massacring Greeks and Armenians. ...

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  39. FIRES IN SUBURBS.

    The fire brigades had a busy time during the week-end. A house occupied by Mr. Cupples, at Bentstreet. Paddington, was damaged by fire ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S AIR FORCES.

    At the outbreak of war the Royal Flying Corps and the Naval Air Service had 285 officers and 285, other ranks. When hostilities, ceased they had 30,000 officers, including ...

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  41. BRITISH ARMY REFORMS.

    The "Dally Chronicle" aunounces that the War Office is preparing a scheme for an improvement in the pay, food, upkeep, and clothing of the regular army. ...

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  42. MISSING WAR PRISONERS.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Interdepartmental Committee dealing with prisoners-of-war, announces that the German authorities have assured the Netherlands ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL.

    The Press Bureau announces: The Army Council has withdrawn the restrictions regarding the importation of, and dealings in, South African wool. This is the natural ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. GERMANS IN CHINA.

    The correspondent of the "New- York Times" at Pekin says the sequestration of German property in China will be effective on February 1. The order for the repatriation of ...

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  45. ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA.

    Sir Henry Babington Smith, in a speech at New York, warned the American public against anti-British propaganda in the United States, which was attempting to create ...

    Article : 43 words
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