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  2. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Negotiations which took place yesterday give ground for hope that the maritime strike may be settled before it develops into a calamity. The Acting Prime ...

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  3. BOLSHEVIST FLEET.

    An engagement has taken place on the Finnish coast between British war ships and the Bolshevist fleet. Five Bolshevist cruisers bombarded the ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day Captain F. E. Guest, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, stated that the Bolshevists had adopted ...

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  5. THE PEACE TERMS.

    On Sunday Count Brockdorff-Rantzau presented two further notes dealing with prisoners of war and Labor legislation. The Allies will reply to these notes ...

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  6. Hawker's Great Flight.

    Intense interest was aroused on both sides of the Atlantic by the announcement that Harry G. Hawker, the Australian aviator, accompanied by later the Sopwith Aeroplane company announced that it had received a wireless message from Hawker stating that he was flying 150 miles from Ireland. His petrol, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE COAL SUPPLY.

    Considerable anxiety continues to be felt in regard to the outlook as far as supplies of coal are concerned. Unless there is a speedy termination of the strike its effect ...

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  8. Anti-Bolshevist Campaign.

    It is officially reported that General Denikin personally is conducting operations against the Bolshevists at Tsaritzin. He has already captured 10,000 prisoners with ...

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  9. AMERICANS VISIT IRELAND.

    The Irish-American delegation in Ireland, accompanied by a priest and several Sinn Fein members of the House of Commons, attempted to enter Westport area, ...

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  10. A FAMOUS AVIATOR.

    From the time when he left Australia in search of adventure in the flying world, Hawker's career has been one of unbroken ascendency. He has passed from one ...

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  11. UNITED KINGDOM ENCIRCLED.

    A military Handley-Page aeroplane, with a crew of nine men, made a record circuit of England, Scotland and Ireland, in 30 hours, flying during a period of four days. ...

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  12. DEMAND FOR BROWN COAL

    Up till this week the normal demand for brown coal has been about 20 trucks a day, but with the present staff up to 30 trucks, about 360 tons, could be supplied. ...

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  13. VISCOUNT FRENCH'S BOOK.

    Viscount French, continuing his narrative in the "Daily Telegraph," says he impressed on the War Office on 26th September, 1914, our terrible deficiency in heavy ...

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  14. AMERICA'S PART IN WAR.

    The American press gives much prominence to an attack on the United States made by Senhor Albuquerque, a leading Brazilian journalist. Senor Albuquerque ...

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  15. TRADE WITH RABAUL.

    A rumor was current in shipping circles yesterday that German traders at Rabaul were transferring their business from Australian shipping lines to Japanese lines. ...

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  16. UNIONISTS CONFER.

    During the day several conferences were held between unions affected, or likely to be involved. The disputes committee of the Trades H[?]ll Council met ...

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  17. THE PROPOSED IMPERIAL GUARD.

    Captain Guest, Parliamentary Secretory to the Treasury, informed the House of Commons to-day that the question of forming an Imperial Guard was receiving ...

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  18. The Home-Coming Fleet.

    It is announced by the naval authorities that H.M.A.S. Melbourne and the destroyers Yarra and Huon are due to berth at the town pier, Port Melbourne, at ...

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  19. ANZAC HOUSE.

    It was stated last night at a meeting of the committee of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League that the league would probably ...

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  20. WAR-TIME PROFITEERING.

    The Auditor-General's report on the expenditure of the Ministry of Munitions for 1917-18 shows that heavy expenditure was often incurred without Treasury sanction. ...

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  21. Two Railway Fatalities.

    Two distressing railway fatalities occurred early yesterday morning. About 5 a.m., Wm. Farrow, 28, married, of Waltham-street, Newmarket, while working as ...

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  22. A Shooting Affray.

    John Percival Haines, horse trainer, was placed on trial before Mr. Justice Hodges and a jury of twelve in the Criminal Court yesterday, charged that he shot at Thomas ...

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  23. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    A telegram from Berlin states that Government troops have occupied Leipzig, and hold all the principal buildings. Martial law has been proclaimed and the Spartacist ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    On his arrival in London, Mr. W. M. M'Pherson, the Victorian State Treasurer, was interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association in reference ...

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  25. CHARGES OF FRAUD.

    That losses aggregating £5000 had been sustained by city residents as a result of the collapse of the Hume Propty. Ltd. upon the sudden departure of its manager, ...

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  26. THE PARIS DEEMING CASE.

    A [?] of the Paris house of Landru, the alleged murderer, revealed a wardrobe filled with women's clothes, marked with the initials of supposed victims; also ...

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  27. SYDNEY SUPPORTS A STRIKE.

    SYDNEY.—At a special meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Seamen's Union on Tuesday, it was decided to instruct all members to take vessels to ...

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  28. RETURNING TRANSPORTS.

    Senator Pearce to-day inspected the transports Soudan and Port Napier, which are leaving Devonport for Australia, with troops. Other sailings this ...

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  29. Disturbances on the Wharfs.

    Riotous scenes were witnessed on the wharfs during the day, and as a result the following persons were treated at the Melbourne Hospital:— ...

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  30. Landowner Shot At.

    WALHALLA.—For several days the Dandenong police and two blacktrackers have been searching the ranges north of Walhalla for a man who is alleged to have ...

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  31. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    In the House of Commons Colonel Leslie Wilson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Controller, said that all the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian troops ...

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  32. LABOR AND TAXATION.

    The Labor party in the House of Commons has decided to move the rejection or the second reading of the Finance Bill as a protest against the proposals it contains ...

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  33. The Surrendered Ships.

    It was announced in the House of Commons to-day that Germany's ships which had been surrendered to Great Britain to 9th May were 22 passenger vessels, of ...

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  34. MASKED MEN DISTURBED.

    PERTH.—An extraordinary affair occurred at St. Gcorge's-terrace on Monday morning. Louis Abrahams, financier, while alone in his office, heard noises in ...

    Article : 78 words
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  36. American Seaplane Rescued.

    The United States Navy department has received a message from Porta Delgada, in the Azores, stating that seaplane No. 3, which had been reported as missing, has ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Food Ministry denies that it has purchased the output of Canadian cheese. The steamer Somerset has proceeded to ...

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