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  2. UNITED SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Smuts has accepted the Invitation of the Governor-General to form a new Cabinet. All these associated with the late ...

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  3. AUSTRIA SUBMITS.

    It is reported from Vienna that Austria has agreed to sign the Peace Treaty, and will do so on Wednesday. Servia opposes several clauses of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. WAR REPARATION.

    M. Klotz, the French Minister for Finance, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the cost of the war was £40,000,000,000, and the Allies would share ...

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  5. ARMY MAINTENANCE.

    The War Office and representatives of the Dominions are conferring as to the allocation of payment for the maintenance of the armies of occupation. ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREATY.

    In a speech at St. Louis, President Wilson said the best protection against Japan cherishing designs on China was the Inclusion of Japan in the League of Nations. ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    It is reported from Vienna that the National Assembly's main committee has recommended the signature of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Private H. Harrison, who returned home on Friday night, was met at Newcastle by Mr. W. Brown, representing the patriotic committee. At his parents' ...

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  9. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    The German Government, in reply to the ultimatum from the Allies, states that Germany has no intention of modifying the boundaries of Austria by force. ...

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  10. EVACUATION OF COURLAND.

    The Berlin Government has ordered General von der Goitz to evacuate Courtland, threatening to withhold the soldiers' pay and food in the event of disobedience. ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF GENERAL GOUGH.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his latest volume of war history, defends General Gough, Commander of the Fifth Army, who, he says, was sacrificed without ...

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  12. RIOT IN GERMANY.

    A serious riot has occurred at Euskirchen, in Germany. The mob, led by a workman, attacked British troops, and a British soldier is in ...

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  13. RUMANIANS LEAVE BUDAPEST.

    It is reported from Paris that the Rumanians are evacuating Budapest. In view of Rumania's explanation, the ultimatum sent by the Allies was ...

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  14. THE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Replying to the announcement by President Wilson that the International Labour Conference would be held despite the delays of the Senate, Senator Sherman ...

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  15. RETURN OF NATIONALISTS.

    It is reported from Durban that Mr. Hertzog, with the Nationalist deputation, arrived at Durban by the Dutch ship Ijsuldiju from Java, and proceeded to ...

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  16. UKRANIAN SUCCESS.

    A telegram from Copenhagen states that the Ukranians have driven the Bolsheviks considerably northward of Kieff. ...

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  17. MEMORIAL TO AMERICA.

    A telegram from Paris states that M. Poincare, the President, laid the foundation stone of a granite memorial, expressive of France's gratitude for America's ...

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  18. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is now shooting and fishing in northern Ontario. He has been invited by the Labour leaders of Winnipeg to attend a ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    The Australian Merchants' Association will hold a general meeting at the end of September, when Mr. Tredwen, the chairman, will propose the following ...

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  20. DEMOCRATIC NATIONALISM.

    Mr. Lansing, United States Secretary of State, in an address to the American Bar Association at Boston, Massachusetts, uttered a warning against "flabby ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. MINELAYING IN THE AEGEAN.

    It is reported from Athens that Kyriazoff, a Bulgarian captain, has been caught mine-laying in the Aegean Sea, on behalf of the Comitadjis, whose headquarters are ...

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  22. NEW LAMBTON.

    A successful function was held in the institute hall on Saturday evening, under the auspices of the welcome home committee, to welcome sixteen returned ...

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  23. WALLSEND AND PLATTSBURG.

    The members of the Wallsend Ambulance Class held a social at the Masonic Hall on Saturday evening, at which first and second year certificates were ...

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  24. EUROPE'S FOOD NEEDS.

    Mr. Hoover sailed for America on Saturday. He says that the Western Hemisphere cannot possibly supply Europe's ...

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  25. MINING ASSESSMENT.

    It is reported from Johannesburg that an additional assessment of the mines through the operations of the new Miners' Phthisis Act has been notified. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN BILLS OF LADING.

    A conference has been arranged for early in October of the Merchants' Committee of the London Chamber of Commerce and leading shipowners, with a ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. PROTECTION REFUSED.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, the President of the Board of Trade, has refused the toy-makers demand to check the imports of German toys. ...

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  28. AMERICAN AEROPLANES.

    A message from Portland (Oregon) states that the Congressional Committee which is investigating the failure of American aeroplanes at the front, learned ...

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  29. ALBANIAN RISING.

    It is reported from Berlin that a Government wireless message from Cettinje states that the Albanian rising against the Italians is increasing. ...

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  30. PERSECUTION OF JEWS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the new regime in Hungary let loose anti-Semitic fanaticism. The fall of Bela Kun was the signal ...

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  31. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. Kei Shidehara, the Japanese Vice-Minister for foreign Affairs, will be appointed ...

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  32. ASIATIC QUESTION.

    The Congress to consider the Aslatic question has opened in Pretoria, and was attended by representatives of the political municipal, trade-union, agricultural, ...

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  33. SIR ETIENNE CARTIER.

    It is reported from Montreal that King George, pressing a button at Balmoral, unveiled the statue of Sir Elienne Cartier. The Governor-General was present. ...

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  34. ATTACK ON THE ADMIRALTY.

    Lord Fisher, formerly First Sea Lord, returns to the charge regarding lack of foresight by the Lords of the Admiralty. He says they were busy formulating ...

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  35. THE COST OF WOOL.

    The Wool Council has discussed the high prices of wool. Sir Arthur Goldfinch, the chairman, said that the general supplies were ...

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  36. AEROPLANE RECORD.

    According to official Information from Dayton, Ohlo, Major R. R. Schrooder, a United States Army aviator, flew to a height of 29,000 feet, carrying passengers, ...

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  37. BULGARIAN TREATY.

    The Paris correspondent of the Bulgarian Press states that the Bulgarian Treaty is completed, and will be handed to Bulgaria on Monday. ...

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  38. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    In the international doubles teams match at Forest Hill, Tilden and Johnston (America) defeated Brookes and Patterson (Australia), 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. ...

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  39. POLAND'S POSITION.

    M. Paderewski, the Prime Minister for Poland, in an interview in Paris with an American correspondent, said: "Germany, defeated in the west, is turning hopefully ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    The voting was taken yesterday for the selection of a candidate for the Yarra seat, in the Federal Parliament, Mr. Tudor winning easily from Mr. H. J. Barcello, ...

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  41. AID TO EAST EUROPE.

    The British Government has arranged to give cash advances to a maximum of 80 per cent. on the cost of goods destined for Finland, the Baltic provinces, Poland, ...

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  42. ATTITUDE OF LABOUR.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, in a speech at Walworth, said the people would be glad to know that the Triple Alliance had decided practically unanimously against ...

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  43. MARKETING GOLD.

    A message from Johannesburg states that under the new arrangement for marketing gold products, all gold, except local currency requirements, will be ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. W. L. Redfield, the United States Secretary for Commerce, has resigned. An American syndicate has purchased Devonshire House in London for over ...

    Article : 421 words
  45. NORTH RUSSIA.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Sherwood, V.C., who has returned from Archangel, in a letter to the "Daily News," states that he volunteered for North Russia, believing that ...

    Article : 95 words
  46. FARMING IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sub-divisional sales of large landed estates, at inflated prices, have aroused the fears of the tenant farmers, particularly in West Lancashire. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The South African Cricket Association has received a cable message stating that the Australian Military Team is likely to accept the invitation to tour South Africa, ...

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  48. DUTCH PRETENSION.

    It is reported from Brussels that the Dutch authorities stopped an Italian cadet ship in the Scheldt, stating that permission must be obtained to navigate the ...

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  49. CARRINGTON.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Merrilees, of Vulcan-street, Carrington, have been advised that their son, Staff-sergeant J. C. M. Merrilees, is returning by the transport ...

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  50. BOLSHEVIKS AND PERSIA.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Bolshevik Government has informed Persia that it does not recognize the Anglo-Persian treaty. ...

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  51. THE TRANSPORT TROUBLE.

    It is reported from Durban that after a delay, owing to the dissatisfaction of the returning munition workers on board the Australian transport Bahia Castella, ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    Captain Smith gave an aeroplane flight on Saturday, and distributed Peace Loan appeals. ...

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  53. LAMBTON.

    The Rev. Robert Williams, of the Congregational Church, whose death took place on Friday, was in his 76th year. He was born in North Wales, and came ...

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  54. TROUBLE WITH GERMANS.

    A social gathering at East London in the Lutheran Church Hall, to welcome German members of the congregation who had been released from internment camps, ...

    Article : 53 words
  55. TURKISH MALEVOLENCE.

    Armenian advices received in Paris state that the Turkish Staff southward of Erivan is directing an encircling movement by Tartars and Turks against the ...

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  56. THE WEATHER

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  57. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway accident has occurred at Saint Jory, near Toulouse. The poorness of the coal burned caused the train to lose time at its final stop. The Bordeaux ...

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  58. QUIEN TO DIE.

    Quien, who is alleged to have betrayed Nurse Cavell, and to have been a spy, has been condemned to death for espionage. ...

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  59. SCAPA FLOW SINKING.

    A Paris telegram states that Germany has informed the Supreme Council that Admiral Reuter was responsible for the sinking of the war vessels at Scapa Flow. ...

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  60. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.

    A message from Brussels states that the Dutch Government has detained river vessels and cargoes seized by the Belgians, in the occupied zone, on the ground that ...

    Article : 51 words
  61. MUSIC HALL LOCK-OUT.

    The music hall managers in Paris have locked out their employees, and probably the theatres will follow next week. This is in protest against the employees ...

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  62. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Manson, of 114 Darby-street, Newcastle, have received word that their son, Private Daniel Manson, is returning to Australia by the ...

    Article : 55 words
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