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  2. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The British are evacuating Archange) ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Lord Stamfordham has telegraphed to the Australian Press Association, from Badmoral Castle, as follows, "In ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. TRADE AND COMMERCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A report in the Government's committee on the question of Government machinery in dealing with trade and ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. BLYTHE IRON MINES

    The Government Geologist (Mr. W. H. Twelvetrees) has forwarded to the Minister for Mines a paragraph upon the Blythe River from mine to be ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Monday Night.— In a manifesto, published on a Nationalist paper, Mr. De Wet, one of the leaders of the rebellion in 1914, ...

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  7. THE PEACE LOAN

    Shortly before floo[?] yesterday Capatin Eric Cum[?]ning D.F.C. an his Sopwith aeroplane, left Launceston for the North-West Coast. On ...

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  8. KOLTCHAK APPEALS TO JAPAN FOR HELP.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A Bolshevik wireless message states that Admiral Kotehak has appealed to Japan for help, offering as ...

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  9. A CANADIAN FISHING TRIP.

    OTTAWA, Monday Night.— The Prince of Wales, whilst on a fishing trip to Cameron Falls, experienced a tremendous hall storm. A huge tree ...

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  10. SUGGESTED ALLIES' ACTION.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— M. Rousset, in "Le Petit Par[?]," advocates the Allies digging in from the White Sea to the Black Sea, and abandoning ...

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  11. LYNCH LAW

    JACKSONVILLE, (FLORIDA), Monday Night.— A mob, seeking a negro who was [?] of an assault on a little [?] was unable to find ...

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  12. SECRET BRITISH TREATY.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— The papers publish a secret treaty between the British and the North-West Government, suggesting that the Allies now ...

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  13. DEPORTED GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Tra9 Mon [?] has discharged [?] German prisoners from Australia at Rotterdam, with a clean bill of health ...

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  14. UPPER SILESIA

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning.— A German official, who has completed on investigation in Upper Silesta, states that the Poles, alter than Success at ...

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  15. GENERAL PERSHING

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— Mr. Baker, Secretary of State for War, and other members of the Ca[?] welcomed General Pershing on his ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. LONGFORD.

    LONGFORD, Tuesday.— The "pup" aeroplane was seen shortly after noon to-day, as it passed high over the northern end of the town Nabt [?] ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM ADVANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— A Bolshevik communique claims advance along both banks of the [?] ...

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  18. GERMAN INDEMNITIES

    OTTAWA, Monday Night.— A statement which is attributed to Mr. Massev, Premier of New Zealand, that [?] expects to receive ten millions ...

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  19. THE BRITISH POLICY

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In connection with the Russian situation, "The Daily Express" smugled out Mr Winston Churchill for a special at ...

    Article : 227 words
  20. WESTBURY

    WESTBURY, Tuesday.— Great [?] ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN PEACE TREATY

    PARIS, Monday Night.— The Supreme Council has informed Rumania that she must [?] the Austrian Peace Treaty wit[?] ...

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  22. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Trade Union Congress, attended [?] delegates, representing [?]265,426 men and women, was opened a t ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. DELORAINE.

    DELORAINE, Tuesday.— Great ex[?] was exhibited to-day watering the peace aeroplane pass over the town, on route to the coast. AT ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. BELGIAN INDEPENDENCE

    PARIS, Monday Night.— The American delegates deny that the Anglo-Americans guarantee Belgian independence ...

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  25. A POLISH RECORD OF ATROCITIES.

    WARSAW, Monday Night.— The [?] decided to issue a [?] ...

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  26. RETURNING HOME

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The [?] ...

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  27. BEACONSFIELD

    BEACONSFIELD, Tuesday.— People came from all parts of the [?] to the show ground on Monday to see the Peace Loan aeroplane, ...

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  28. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The steamer We[?] with the first private cargo to Germany, including [?] wool, and [?] London for ...

    Article : 31 words
  29. GERMANY

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.— "Le temps" publishes en[?] widespread relief that Germany is recon[?] an [?] ...

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  30. BEACONSFIELD CHALLENGES ST LEONARDS

    Yesterday the Warden of St. Leonards (Councillor A. J. Machen) received a communication from the Warden of Beaconsfield (Councilor ...

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  31. UNITED KINGDOM TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) has received a cable from the High Commissioner, London ...

    Article : 254 words
  32. TANK ALPINE CLIMBERS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Tanks have shown themselves wonderful Alpine climbers in Upper Savoy suggesting a new era of mountaineering and ...

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  33. PROTESTS AGAINST DIREST ACTIONISTS

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Night.— A [?] ...

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  34. GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday Morning, Refugees who are arriving in Poland from R[?] report great disorders. They state that German ...

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  35. A CALL FROM RUSSIA,

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Colonel Sherwo[?] Kelly, who has returned from Russia, in a message tot he Trade Union Congress, said "Don't forget ...

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  36. FULL COURT

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The point [?] whether the court had power to order re[?] to a trustee greater than that [?] by the will which he ...

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  37. FRENCH MUSICIANS

    PARIS, Monday Night.— The amusements lock out and strike will and to-morrow, but the musicians may refuse to return unless the managers ...

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  38. AN UNPROMISING OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning General Gough, who has returned from the [?] refuses to make a statement "The Daily News" says there ...

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  39. STRIKE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday Night.— The Municipal workers in the Some ar striking to-morrow unless granted a wage of 14½ fra[?] a day, with security of ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In response to questions from the Commonwealth authorities about the quality of the Australian workmen, a leading ...

    Article : 45 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. EX-GERMAN LINERS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Lloyd's Register shows the distribution of forty-three ex-German liners of over 10,000 tons, as fellows. The United ...

    Article : 107 words
  43. ADMISSION OF A BARRISTER

    Sir Ethott Lewis made application for the admission of Mr. G. E. B. Monn, of Devonport, as a legal practitioner. The applicant, he said, after ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Five laborers have been arrested in connection with the Fermoy murder. ...

    Article : 17 words
  46. Advertising

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