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Advertising : 706 wordsA Paris cable message says the Pencil people are erecting a statue to Australian soldiers in Amiens Cathedral, in recognition of the great fight ...
Article : 51 wordsEvery seat in the City Cour' was taken today when Thomas Wa[?]h General Secretary of the Seamen's Federation, was charged with urging ...
Article : 138 wordsAll returned soldiers are asked, if possible, to wear their uniforms tomorrow for the [?]eace Celebrations and at the soldiers' dinner, which is ...
Article : 1,088 wordsArrangements are now complete for the due celebration of Peace Day tomorrow. The functions will begin with a combined in front of the ...
Article : 391 wordsLONDON, July 17. — With dramatic swi[?]ness, the north easier[?] railway men went on strike, demanding a relaxation of the eyesight lost. ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, July 17. — Mr. McPherson has cooled off considerably on the subject of immigration, contending the transport difficulties are ...
Article : 83 wordsIn the House of Representatives last [?]ight. Mr. Fleming (N.S.W.) said that members are very largely in the dark as to what is being done by ...
Article : 71 wordsA deputation from the Wagga Hospital interviewed Mr. Flue[?]rah[?] (Minister for Public Health) and Mr. Wearne (chairman of Country in ...
Article : 62 wordsLONDON. July 17. — At Bisley, in the second stage of the King's Cup, Colonel Badmore, an Australian, scored 127. The highest score was ...
Article : 43 wordsThe morning, at half past nine Peae Day Commemoration Medals were presented at the Young District School. Children numbering fully ...
Article : 811 wordsSepater Russell confirms the sale to the Imperial Government of 1,000, 000 tons of Australian wheat at 5/6. also an option on the [?]m terms of ...
Article : 91 wordsActing under Instructions from the Department of Defence Paul Freeman was yesterday evening internal as a German in the Hobisworthy ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, July 11. — Mr. Bur[?] speaking at Car[?] said the Cabinet will shortly annonce a plan to check profiteering. ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, July 12.—Mr. MacFi[?] [?]on, on behalf of the Premier submitted to Lord Miller the suggestion not to appoint a successor to Sir A. ...
Article : 102 wordsA Washington [?] age says that a the Senate to-day, Mr. Sherman (Republican) urged the rejection of the Si[?]nting provision contained in ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to-day, gave judgement in the Calls divorce suit. His Honor ordered Calls to pay his wife and child £5 ...
Article : 26 wordsAs an act of elemeney on the occasion of the Peace Celebrations, the Federal Government has decided to release members or the A.I.F. ...
Article : 164 wordsIn the Commemoration Day procession through the city to-day, the wheat episode received much attention there were many amusing sa[?]lles and ...
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Family Notices : 83 wordsLONDON, July 12. — General Grovers R.A.F., addressing a conference of engineers at Newcastle, states that a government arship, quadrupling in ...
Article : 45 wordsA case which caused a good deal or interest was heard in the Policy Court before Mr. A. R. Perry, P.M. It appeal's that three men, viz., Arthur ...
Article : 739 wordsNo fresh casus of influenza have been reported at Young this week. All the patients in hospital are improving. SYDNEY, Friday. ...
Article : 63 wordsLONDON, July 12— Temperance circles expect their first prohibition success to be in Scotland, where a campaig will begin in the rural ...
Article : 74 wordsMessrs. A. C. Willis (Coalminers' Federation), Rutherford (Federated Saddlery Trades), and A. E. Rosa appeared bofore a meeting of the N. ...
Article : 111 wordsLONDON. July 17. — The Australian section of the Victory March in London on Saturday will comprise Colonel E. Herrod (7th Battalion), ...
Article : 118 wordsThe chairman of the Central wool Committee has received from London the following cable message, dated July 16: At a series of four wool sales ...
Article : 104 words"The correspondence that has taken place in all the papers," said Captain Carmichael yesterday morning, can be answered in one sentence— ...
Article : 391 wordsSenator Millen yesterday in the [?]nate referred to the case of Major Evans, ex-deputy Housing Commissioner in New South Wales, and the ...
Article : 97 wordsLONDON, July 11. — The rise in price of coat. Is regarded as a serious blow to the whole structure of commerce, and will, bring about ...
Article : 130 wordsThe footballers of young, anxious to assist in the raisins of funds for the local hospitals, have arranged an attractive programme of two matches ...
Article : 169 wordsRumours are current in Melbourne of extensive copper purchase in Australia for Japan. This is not confirmed by the Federal authorities, but ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, July 17. — General Monash says that Egypt will be cleared of Australians and New Zealanders by 21st July. Only 6793 Australians ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. Bali announces that the Governement railway programme includes, in addition to the repatriation lines, proviation for the completion of a ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, July 11. — There is much excitement at the disappearance of the beautiful Russian dancer Lopokova, whose bauuets at the M[?]mbra ...
Article : 83 wordsOn account of so many children being absent from the Convent Schools through sickness, It was decided to postpone the presentation of the ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. Prendergast in the Legislative Assembly Melbourne, yesterday protested agianst the high price of commodities, while over a million and a ...
Article : 99 wordsA baby [?] abondened at Va[?]e last night by the driver of a motor car who drew up in front of a house for a few [?]onds and then drove off. When ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, July 1[?]. — Mr. Chamber[?]ln has announced that the subscription to the Victory Loan totalled 708 millions ...
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