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  2. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Finnish Government is now willing to repatriate the Finnish Legion, which is causing trouble at Murmansk. Allied ...

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  3. GERMANY

    PARIS, Monday Night.—An infuriated mob stormed the War office at Dresden, and dragged Nauring into the street, battered, and threw him ...

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  4. PEACE CONGRESS

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Paris states that the Council of Four have decided to meet the German ] ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA

    The final inspection of passengers who are leaving for Melbourne by the t.s. Loongana this afternoon will be made between 9 and 10 a.m. to-day at ...

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  6. NO FOOD SUPPLIES FOR BAVARIA.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — The Exchange states that the Entente has informed Berlin that the peace treaty will exclude Bavaria which will not ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.— The illness of passenger removed from the steamer Riverina at Wellington has been diagnosed as influenza in a severe ...

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  8. DIFFERENCES OVER FINANCIAL MATTERS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A correspondent states that there is said to have been difference at Paris over financial matters between the Allies ...

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  9. THE LOONGANA.

    The t.s. Loongana made a welcome reappearance in port at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, when she arrived from Melbourne with over 200 passengers, who ...

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  10. MINISTERS THREATED.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — It is unlikely that Ledebour will be released while the Berlin Soviet Council is sitting. S[?]cidemann and ...

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  11. THE ADRIATIC QUESTION.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— President Wilson and Signor Orlando have conferred on the Adriatic question, as the ...

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  12. EASTERTIDE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 words
  13. "THANK YOU, OLD BOY"

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — At the Police Court to-day a young man was ordeted to pay 17s 6d for the maintenance of two children. The magistrate ...

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  14. MR LLOYD GEORGE VISITS LONDON.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— Mr Lloyd George has departed for London, and returns on Thursday. Before leaving he informed the Australian Press ...

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  15. REMARKABLE SPEECHES BY MINISTERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — Remarkable speeches were made by Sch[?]n (Prime Minister) and Rantzan (Secretary fir foreign ...

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  16. AT BARNES' BAY.

    HOBART, Tuesday .—The position at Barnes' Bay Quarantine Station with regard to the pneumonic influenza remains unsatisfactory. Two of the ...

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  17. THE SCHOONER CAVAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The schooner Cava, which broke away from the tug Irresistible off Newcastle last Saturday, has been sighted off the north ...

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  18. SCOPE OF THE PEACE TREATY.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — The Australian Press Association correspondent states: I am in a position ti give an outline of the scope of the peace treaty ...

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  19. ROBBED ON A RACECOURSE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Robert William Leith,licensee of the Allpine Retreat Hotel, at the Warburton, was rohbed of £300 in notes at the M[?] ...

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  20. UNITY WITH AUSTRIA SOUGHT.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— German delegates at present in vienna are discussing the in corporation of Austria. The latter is anxious that Germany ...

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  21. RIOTS IN INDIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Serious nots are reported to have occurred at Lahore and Allahabad, Where Europeans were murdered ...

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  22. GERMAN ACTIVITY

    PARIS, Monday Night. — The Czecho-Slovak Mission. Which arrived at paris, made a somewhat alarming report to the French Minister of War. ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — There were eighteen deaths from inflenza to-day, thirteen of them in the metropolitan hospitals. The cases notified ...

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  24. INSURANCE OF EMPLOYEES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Kerr, president of the Associated Cambers of Australia lecturnig at the annual meeting of the Chartered ...

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  25. RIOTS IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Monday Night.— The Korean revolt is spreading, and Japan is despatching additional troops. ...

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  26. AVIATION

    ST. JOHN'S (NEWFOUNDLAND), Monday Night.—Continued unfavorable weather has further postponed the attempted flight across Atlantic. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —There were 29 deaths and 140 admissions to-day. There have been 600 deaths in the last ten weeks. It is stated by a medical ...

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  28. WAR CERTIFICATES BRITISH SOLDERS' INVESTMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — During the war British soldiers at home and abroad invested over three million sterling in war saving ...

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  29. THE COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday —The state Government has given the special Coal Commission wide powers of inquiry along the lines of tracing of cause of ...

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  30. BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON. Monday Night. — Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at the Aldwych Club, referring to the by-election for Hull; said the people of ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Some weeks back the Government was asked to come to the assistance of the Hydro-Electric and Metallargical Department ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The shipping manager to-day, on receiving news that New Zealand had closed down on Australian shipping on ...

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  33. SHIPPING INTERESTS

    LOS ANGELES, MOnday Night. —Mr Goldie, an Australian, has been commissioned by the Los Angeles Harbor Board to investing possible ...

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  34. FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS VIEW.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Mr Watt to-day telegraphed to the New South Wales Mine Owners Association that the Federal Government had not ...

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  35. HOUSING IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The King, presiding at the Housing Conference at Buck[?] Palace, said the forced neglect during live grim ...

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  36. UNREST IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Australian press correspondent learns that intimidation, with, a tendency to fanaticism continues in Egypt. ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Referring to the proposal of the Acting Prime Minister to appoint a Commission to inquire into the causes of industrial ...

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  38. CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—It is believed that the Allies claims against Germany total six thousand millions, with a reservation that the claim may ...

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  39. PROVISION FOR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Senator Millen has approved of a scheme where by 1000 returned soldiers will be trained for employment in the New south ...

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  40. METAL MARKET

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  41. AGREEMENT BETWEEN MINERS AND COAL MINECWNERS.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — Following are the main heads of the agreement arrived at between the miners and coal mineowners at the Melbourne ...

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  42. WHAT GERMANY MUST PAY.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York World correspondent at paris states that the Allied experts originally decided on thirty billon ...

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  43. SITUATION AT FREMANTLE SERIOUS.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. — Grave concern is felt regarding the situation at the Fremantle wharf. It is the general opinion that the lumpers are ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —There is much unemployment through the influenza practically every organization is affected, and the position generally is ...

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  45. FOOD IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Food controller has announced that control is being released rapidly, except certain staples. The ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The press is modifying its attitude to the league of Nations since the inclusion of the Monroe Doctrine amendment. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — It is stated by the Minister for public health that all information received from Australia indicates that the ...

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  49. PROHIBITION

    WELLINGTON. Tuesday. — Additional votes of New Zealand soldiers in Europe have reduced majority In ivor of prohibition to six. ...

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  50. THE RACIAL QUESTION.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— The chief opponent of the Japanese amendment is Mr Hughes, on behalf of Australia which is compelling Britain to withhold ...

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  51. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — While being taken to the New Town (Sydney) police station a man whose name is supposed to be Bailie, freed himself ...

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  52. THE SYDNEY MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — So far the murderer if Hugo Tuck, known as Albert Spencer, has not been caught ...

    Article : 26 words
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