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  2. REVOIT AGAINST SOVIET.

    Workers who are in revolt against the Central Soviet have occupied all the public buildings in Petrograd, which the "Red" army has now encircled. The ...

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  3. FIERCE IRISH BATTLE.

    Seventy members of the Crown forces in Ireland were travelling on lorries, with the object of conducting a round-up, when they were ambushed by 400 Sian ...

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  4. REPUBLICS AT VARIANCE.

    A state of war is reported to exist between the States of Costa Rica and Panama over the boundary dispute. The situation has been further ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. THE ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    The German delegation to the Allied Conference in London, consisting of 60 members, will arrive here to-morrow, and will stay at the Savoy Hotel. ...

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  6. BRITISH AIR ESTIMATES.

    The Air Estimates show an advance of £2,000,000 on those of last year. The Air Ministry announces the proposed suspension of the Air Force's airship ...

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  7. MANNING THE SHIPS.

    The announcement that the shipping strike had been settled was referred to the Brisbane representatives of a number of the companies concerned during the ...

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  8. LATE GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Included in the passenger [?]st of the steamer Melusia, which sails from Sydney for Rabaul on Friday, will be a large party of Government officials, who are to take ...

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  9. MACARTNEY'S DAY.

    Even the weather seemed determined to make the Englishmen as uncomfortable as Possibly on the second day of the fifth test match. A dazzling hot ...

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  10. COMPLAINTS BY UNEMPLOYED.

    A comparatively few unemployed and a greater number of well-dressed men assembled in the Domain yesterday afternoon and were addressed by several ...

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  11. CREDIT FOR GERMANY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" learns that Senator Harding has tentatively approved of the bankers' plan to grant Germany credit to ...

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  12. ARMENIAN REVOLUTION.

    The Georgian Legation reports that a revolt in Armenia has overthrown the Soviet Government. ...

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  13. DEPORTED "AMBASSADOR,"

    The Labour Department announces the cancellation of the order for the deportation of M. Martens, the Soviet "Ambassador," who has already reached ...

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  14. TWO WOMEN SHOT.

    The police are searching for a halfcoste who is alleged to have wounded Mrs. A[?]y Beal and her daughter Edith at Fumina, near Moe, on Friday night. ...

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  15. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    Congress has passed a measure limiting immigration to three per tent, of the aliens already in the United States. ...

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  16. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    The House of Representatives has passed by 205 votes to 127 the report submitted by the conference of members of the Senate and the House of Representatives ...

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  17. HOBBS JEERED.

    E. R. Wilson (vice-captain of the English cricketers), in cabling to the "Daily Express," states: "It was unworthy of the Sydney crowd to jeer at Hobbs for running ...

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  18. INDIAN LABOUR TROUBLE.

    The Government has refused to advance the pay of the railway and telegraphic employees, and a deadlock has ensued. Urgent efforts are still being made to ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    A communique issued by the Reparations Conference states that the Turks were asked for their views on the proposal to create a Commission to decide on the ...

    Article : 332 words
  20. RESENTMENT IN SYDNEY.

    There was resentment at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday when it became known that, P. G. H. Fender and E. R. Wilson, members of the English ...

    Article : 395 words
  21. UNITED STATES ADMINISTRATION.

    The President elect (Senator Harding) has announced the appointment of Mr. Edwin Denby as Secretary of the Navy, in succession to Mr. J. Daniels, with Mr. ...

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  22. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON.

    At the annual meeting of the Ipswich Technical College last week Messrs. Joseph Hargraves and F. C. Allen were elected unopposed as subscribers' ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    A man who is identified with shipping interests declares that the arrival of the steamer Tahiti with 500 bales of Australian wool, and the expectance of ...

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  24. IDLE STEAMERS.

    The Sydney offices of the various interstate shipping campanies were besieged yesterday by inquirers who wished to know the sailing dates of idle steamers. The ...

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  25. IRISH SELF-DETERMINATION.

    There was a large attendance at a meeting held at the Hippodrome on Saturday night to launch an organisation to be known as "The Self-determination for ...

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  26. THE TOWNSVILLE PROPOSAL.

    [?]Replying to the latest remarks of the Home Secretary (Mr. M'Cormack) respecting the unemployed question, the Mayor (Alderman Green, M.L.A.) said on ...

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  27. MAIL TRAIN ROBBERIES.

    Messages from Last Quiney, Illinois, state that four armed bandits held up the Chicago-Alton express, uncoupled the mail car, and rifled it of 125,000 dollars ...

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  28. ARRANGEMENTS IN MELBOURNE.

    General relief was expressed in trade union circles during the week-end at the termination of the protracted shipping dispute. While the ship owners were ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    The Chamber of Deputies has rejected a proposal to increase Parliamentary salaries by 600 lire (£23/15/) per month. ...

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  30. EX-"DIGGERS" RETURNING.

    Under the decision to allow the repatriation of deserving "Daggers," despite the provious acceptance of their discharge in England, 31 bachelors have ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN TEAM SUPERIOR.

    The "Westminster Gazette" says: "The English cricketers had bad luck in the matter of health. Undoubtedly the hot Australian climate severely tried the team, ...

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  32. WARNING OF BANKRUPTCY.

    Mr. Henry Bell, a director of Llojd's Bank, who participated in the International Financial Conference at Brussels, states that Europe will inevitably reach ...

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  33. RELATIONS WITH JAPAN.

    Although the Imperial Conference of Prime Ministers is certain to discuss British relations with Japan, Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. MR. ESMONDE'S PREDICAMENT.

    The young Irishman, Mr. Osmoad Thomas Grattan Esmonde, who refused to take the oath of allegiance on reaching Sydney, and has, in consequence, been ...

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  35. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    The celebrations in connection with the jubilee of Monsignor D. Fouby, P.P., V.F., as a priest, were commenced to-day. There was a general ...

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  36. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED.

    A belated report which was issued yesterday from the Department of Labour estimates that there were 16,000 unemployed registered on the books of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. FORTHCOMING ENGLISH TOUR.

    It was officially announced yesterday afternoon that H. L. Hendry, of New South Wales, had been selected to replace C. Kelleway as a member of the ...

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  38. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    An australian sub-commitee of the League of Nations has been formed. It includes General Sir Robert Anderson, the Agent-General for Western Australia ...

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  39. THE NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE.

    The shipping hold-up continues, and daily the position is becoming more serious. The number of unemployed is increasing, and 1000 waterside workers ...

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  40. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-day a letter was received from the Treasurer (Mr. Fihelly) intimating that he would be unable to make available ...

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  41. SETTIERS FOR VICTORIA.

    The Orient liner Orvioto will convoy 60 settlers to Victoria under the Government immigration scheme. The steamer Rerrima will take 202, and the Euripides ...

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  42. PACIFIC CABLE CONTROVERSY.

    It is understood that the British Ambassador (Sir Eric Geddes) has been instructed to attempt to mediate in the controversy between the United States ...

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  43. THE TOUR OF NEW ZEAIAND.

    The cricker match berween the Australian team and the Hawke's Bay team ended in a draw. Scored:—Hawke's Bay, 168; and 135 for six wickets, Australia, 405 ...

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  44. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    According to the final returns Canada's wheat yield for 1920 will he 263, 189,300 bushels, harvested from 18,232,374 acres. ...

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  45. GERMAN WORKS IN CHILI.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that the Chillon Government has granted the German firm of Krupps a concession to acquire land and build factories in Chill, ...

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  46. MARYBOROUGH AND DISTRICT.

    The 63rd annual meeting of subscribers to the Maryborough Hospital was held in the Town Hall on Monday night, Mr. H. Bashford (president) occupied the ...

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  47. M. VEMZELOS'S ASSAILANTS.

    Therasis and Kyriolis, the two young Greeks, one being an engineer and the other a journalist, who made an attempt on the life of M. Venizelos, the former ...

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  48. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    An entertainment given by Mrs. Rickwood's Concert Party in the Star Picture Theatre on Friday, in aid of the local Ambulance fund, attracted a large ...

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  49. WEEK-END CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Pacific Cable Co. has resumed the system of week-end cable massages to Australia at the rate of 15/ for a minimum of 20 words and 9d. for each ...

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  50. NEXT OF KIN WANTED.

    The military authorities desire the next of kia of the following deceased soldiers to communicate with the officer in charge, Base Records, Victoria Barracks, ...

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  51. CHINESE FAMINE RELIEF.

    The Senate has voted 500,000 dollars (£100,000) to defray the cost of shipping to China the grain donated by American farmers for the relief of famine-stricken ...

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  52. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    The British revenue authorities have remitted the stamp duties on the Nauru Island agreement, amounting to several thousands sterling. ...

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  53. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    At the examinations conducted by the Institute of Actuaries, R. Lavery, Wellington, passed section A, part 1; L. Melville, Sydney, passed sections A and B, part 1; ...

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  54. TOOGOOLAWAH SHOW SOCIETY.

    At a meeting of the Show Society, held last week, Mr. E. C. M'Connel presiding over a large attendance, the secretary reported that the postal ballot for 15 ...

    Article : 145 words
  55. WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    Presiding at a meeting of the Chamber of Shipping, Sir Qwen Philipps emphasised the fact that the total shipping of the world now exceeded 60,000,000 tons, ...

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  56. VISCOUNT MILNER MARRIED.

    The former Secretary of State for the Colonies (Viscount Milner) has been quietly married at Paddington Church to Lady Violet Gascoigne-Cecil, widow of ...

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  57. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Shah has issued a royal proclamation to all provincial governors approving of the Cossaak coup, and appointing Saiked Ziuddin as Prime Minister. A ...

    Article : 78 words
  58. ANZAC DAY.

    Canon Garland writes stating that the report that Queensland was "the first to observe Anzac Day as a public holiday is not quite correct, the fact being that ...

    Article : 44 words
  59. SOLDIERS' FATHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a general meeting of fathers of soldiers a branch of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Fathers' Association was formed, and the following officials were ...

    Article : 64 words
  60. Work for Soldiers.

    Twenty-one men were placed in employment by the Department of Repatriation last week. There are now 298 discharged soldiers awaiting employment, as ...

    Article : 54 words
  61. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASE.

    The Felton Bequest has purchased for the Melbourne Art Gallery Millet's famous work, "Suzanna and the Elders." ...

    Article : 29 words
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