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  2. STATE MINISTERIAL CRISIS,

    The predicted State Ministerial crisis bag occurred. At a special meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, which was attended by all Ministers excepting the Treasurer Mr. ...

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  3. A SECRET OUT.

    A correspondent signing himself "Laraba," whose letter appeared in yesterday's issue made the following statements:— ...

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  4. SENATOR PEARCE'S TRIP.

    Speaking in the Senate yesterday, Senator Needham (W.A:) said there could have been no greater waste of money than that involved in sending ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Admiral Jellicoe will leave Sydney on Wednesday next for the north, and will probably reach Sydney on his return trip on 6th August. ...

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  6. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The view in shipping circles is that the maritime strike is drawing to a close. The boast on the water front is that it will "last three months." Neither view is reliable. ...

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  7. GERMAN DELEGATES APPOINTED

    It has been officially announced in Pars that the German delegation to sign the Peace Treaty has boon appointed, and it is expected at Versailles on Saturday. ...

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  8. THE SUNKEN FLEET.

    The Allies have notified Germany of their intention to punish those who were guilty of the sinking of the fleet' at Scapa Flow. ...

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  9. Getting Coal Overland.

    Yesterday a railway official and representative of the Metropolitan Gas Co., left for Sydney to arrange for Supplies of coal to be sent overland for the gas ...

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  10. CAN GOVERNMENT ACT.

    The Maritime Strike was alluded to in the senate yesterday. Senator O'keefe (T) said he stood for arbitration all the time but the seamen ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The debate on the formal motion that the Ministerial programme be printed was resumed in the Senate yesterday. Continuation cf price tiling by the ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. FIGHTING BOLSHEVISM.

    General Deniken's advance in South central Russia has freed upwards of 7000 sruare milee. He has captured 50,000 Bolshevists. It is estimated the ...

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  13. FOOTBALL LEAGUE GIVES £50.

    Last night a request for assistance to-words sufferers from the strike was received by the Victorian Football League from the Trades Hall relief committee. The ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES SEAMEN SOLID.

    SYDNEY.—Members of the Seamen's Union in Sydney are quietly waiting to see what will be the outcome of the meeting of their representative in Melbourne ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—Stimulated by the disclosure "The Age" of this morning, Mr. P. M. Glynn has admitted his statement that the new Director of the Northern Territory ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. Raid on New York Radicals.

    The New York State municipal police organised a large raid on many Rad cal organisations in the city. They confiscated several cart loads of documents and ...

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  17. HOBART GAS SUPPLY.

    HOBART.—The portion with regard to the supply of gas is serious, despite the' restrictions. The company states that unless a supply of coal is received shortly ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  19. THE LABOR LEADERSHIP.

    A telegram from Brisbane published yesterday stated that a man who had been closely associated with the Labor movement for many years had stated that he ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. THE WAR MUSEUM.

    Reference was made on Wednesday by the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. Glynn, to criticism advanced in "The Age" regarding the possibilities of an ...

    Article : 387 words
  21. THE ADELAIDE DELEGATES.

    ADELAIDE.—The delegates of the South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union Messrs. T. Kiely and A. O'Neill, left for Melbourne on Friday afternoon. ...

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  22. War Service Homes.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. J. L. Brown of Methoven, Lithgow recently donated an area of town property containing 35 acres and worth £2000 to the War service Homes. ...

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  23. Returned Soldier's Estate.

    The question as to whether an advance made by the Repatriation department to a returned soldier could be recovered in priority of other debts in the event of ...

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  24. TURKISH DELEGATION.

    The Turkish delegation met the Council of Ten and presented a note. outlining its views. It declared the Sultan and the Turkish people were not responsible for ...

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  25. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.

    The Rockefelter foundation announces that is has spent £4,500,000 on War work. Among the projects undertaken in 1918 were a campaign against tuberculosis in ...

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  26. Shooting a Policeman.

    The trial of Henry Slater aud Thomas Wilson on a charge of having wounded Constable Cooper at Fitzroy in the early homs of 24th January last, with intent ...

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  27. Eradication of Hookworm.

    The scheme of co-operation referred to in the above message is one in which the Commonwealth Government, the Queensland Government and the Rockefeller ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—In a list published by the Deputy Commissioner for Housing Soldiers he states that for a brick house costing £700 the cum of 10/8 per week must be repaid ...

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  29. WHARF LABORERS REFUSE TO WORK.

    TO TOWNSVILLE.—Private telegrams received here state that the wharf laborer at Cairns refused to load interState cargo on the steamer Taiyuan. The vessel ...

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  30. Thirty Millions for Wheat.

    The amount of money involved in the sales of wheat to the British Government, said Mr. Watt, in the House of Representatives yesterday (replying to Mr. ...

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  31. THE STRIKE WEAPON.

    The newspapers welcome Mr. M'Gurk's condemnation, in bin presidential speech at the Southport conference of the Labor party, of the policy of employing the ...

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  32. ALLEGED ROBBERY AT CAULFIELD.

    Henry Sinter with his alleged companions, Olsen and Ryan, were charged on remand, at Caulfield court yesterday, with having robbed Percy Pepper of £5, and, on ...

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  33. ALLIED WAR FLEETS.

    Towards the close of 1918 the British Government was asked by the commonwealth Government Whether arrangements could be made for a visit to Australia ...

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  34. Coal Shortage in New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON.—The city has averted an actual gas famine by the narrowest Margin, a collier arriving from Greymouth early on Friday morning with sufficient ...

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  35. MILITARY BLANKETS.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Defence department for the sale, in small lots to suit individual requirements, of about 40,000 partly worn ...

    Article : 227 words
  36. ENGLISH COAL MINES.

    conservative reeling against the nationalisation of the coal mines is hardening A deputation of members of the Bouse of Commons will meet Mr. Lloyd George on ...

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  37. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM.

    In the Melba Hall last night Mr. Gustav Walther gave a violin recital at which he was assisted at the pianoforte by Mdlle Jeanne Feront. The Programme Consisted ...

    Article : 215 words
  38. Wooden Ship Building.

    SYDNEY.—The Acting Minister for the Navy announced on Friday that sixteen out of the eighteen contracts let for the building of wooden ships in Sydney had ...

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  39. Australia's Woof Clip.

    The suggestion was put forward by Mr. Pigott (N.S.W.) in the House of Representative yesterday that in view of the recent drought, 10 per cent deducted. ...

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  40. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" has interviewed Mr. Duune a member of the Irish-American delegation which recently visited Ireland. Mr. Dunne ...

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  41. Reduction in Train Services.

    Owing to the general coal situation Admiral Clatkson called yesterday on the Kail way Commissioners, and discussed with them the possibility of reducing the ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The postmaster-General, Mr. Illingworth has arranged with the Commonwealth Bank to pay Australian holders of British war saving certificate ...

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  43. NO ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM THIS YEAR.

    SYDNEY.—A cablegram Laving been despatched to London by the Australian board of control, asking if it were proposed to send an English 'team to Australia next ...

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  46. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Figures supplied by the Board of Health last night show that Co fresh cases of influenza were admitted to hospitals yesterday, und 58 patients were discharged ...

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  47. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA MUTINY.

    SYDNEY.—The Transport Workers' Federation has decided to approach the Acting Prime Minister with a request that on the signing of peace, the severe ...

    Article : 46 words
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