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  2. THE BRISBANE DISTURBANCE.

    BRISBANE.—When the excitement arising out of the attack on Monday night on the Russian quarters in Merivale-street by returned soldiers was beginning to sub[?]de ...

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  3. SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    The latest news from Egypt indicates that there is low disturbance, and that the more sober elements are endeavoring to calm the turbulent sections. ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISTS START A NEW WAR

    Despatches from Belgrade received in Washington state that the Hungarian Bolshevists have declared hostilities against the Entenete Powers. ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    It is officially stated that the Commonwealth shipping line intends to trade permanently. Further sailings from British and other ports will be announced shortly. ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. PEACE TERMS.

    The details of the peace terms to be imposed by the Allies, as far as they are known, leave Germany with a toy army and navy. The General Staff's great war ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Helen Ferguson, and attended by Captain C. R. Duncan, A.D.C., yesterday morning presided at the annual business ...

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  8. RUSSIANS DESERT SHIPS.

    Within the post few months numerous desertions of seamen engaged on Russian and Finnish vessels visiting Melbourne have [?] p[?] and as a result delays have ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN SHIPS.

    SYDNEY.—About 200 people journeyed from Sydney to Newcastle on Tuesday with the State Governor and Lady Davidson and members of the State Ministry to ...

    Article : 549 words
  10. RETURNED SOLDIERS' DISAPPROVAL.

    At the meeting of the committee of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night, Mr G. Coote moved— That this committee places on record its reg[?] ...

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  11. PARIS TO INDIA BY RAIL.

    British, French, Italian, Belgian, Swiss, Servian, Roumanian and Greek diplomatic and technical delegates in Paris are considering the establishment of a new ...

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  12. Russians Wish to Leave.

    SYDNEY.—According to a letter which Mr. Evans, general secretary of the Australian Labor party, said he received from Brisbane on Tuesday, there were over 1000 ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The prospect of national strikes is less threatening, though 24,000 miners in [?]hond[?]a Valley have declined the advice of their leaders and have struck for the ...

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  14. BOLSHEVISM REPUDIATED BY THE LABOR PARTY.

    SYDNEY.—After a lengthy debate in which Mr. Ma[?]ny, M.P.; Mr. J. St[?] M.L.A., and Mr. Rutherford, of the [?] Big Union took part, Balmain branch of ...

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  15. PREMIER AND THE SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE.—A well-attended meeting of returned soldiers on Tuesday morning vigorously discussed the situation that has arisen from the disloyal display on Sunday ...

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  16. "DEPORT THE RUSSIANS."

    GEELONG.—Corio Capital branch of the National Federation on Monday evening carried a resolution urging the Federal Government to adopt drastic measures ...

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  17. The Williamstown Ferries.

    The Williamstown municipal council [?] under consideration the question of taking over the ferry steamers of the Melbourne Ferries Proprietary Limited, now running ...

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  18. COST OF LIVING.

    Speaking before the Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg, Mr. Wallers, president, referred to the vicious circle by which every increase in wages automatically produced ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. REPATRIATION.

    The secretary of the Returned Soldiers and Citizens' Political Federation (Mr. M. P. Pi[?]entel) has furnished to this office a statement which purports to show that ...

    Article : 200 words
  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] M[?] late of Kyneton, formerly of [?] grazier, who died on 16th October last by his will of 12th October, 1916, left [?] per[?] his widow and son. ...

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  21. FRENCH MISSION.

    The High Commissioner, Mr. Fisher, tendered a banquet at Australia House in honor of General Pau and members of the French Mission, who have returned from ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. Record Coal Cargo.

    For the purpose of bunkering a number of the Imperial Government wheat ships, which are to load grain at Williamstown, a record cargo of coal was brought to ...

    Article : 149 words
  23. Returned Soldiers' League.

    At last night's meeting of the committe[?] of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, members of the committee who were present at the meeting at which ...

    Article : 323 words
  24. ALLIED WAR LOSSES.

    The "Pet[?]t Parisien" publishes a statement which shows that the Allied losses in killed in the war were roughly 2,300,000. The percentage of killed compared with ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. Siberians Assume Offensive.

    The Siberians successfully assumed the offensive west of the Urals, driving back the Bolshevists for 30 miles and capturing towns and villages 50 miles south-west ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    It is announced that the six submarines of "J" class which have been presented to the Australian navy by the British Government will be handed over to the ...

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  27. DELAYS AT JOLIMONT.

    Complaints are frequently made by returned soldiers concerning the delays to which they are subjected in securing sustenance payments that are due to them. ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. SOLDIER BOLSHEVISTS.

    Resentment has been expressed by some of the soldier settlers on the Manifold Estate. Camperdown, at a recent statement by the Minister of Lands ...

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  29. Tasmanian Apples.

    The lack of efficient shipping facilities is having a serious effect upon the apple industry of Tasmania. It was stated yesterday by an official in authority that, ...

    Article : 177 words
  30. CONTROL OF TRANSPORT.

    In the House of Commons the principal opposition to the Transport Bill emanated from representatives of dock interests. Sir Edward Carson said he distrusted ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. Restrictions on Capital.

    The Imperial Government has abandoned the restrictions on new capital issues for domestic purposes. The restrictions will continue, however, in regard to investments ...

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  32. MANCHESTER LIBERALS.

    The Manchester Liberal Federation has formulated its own political scheme on advanced progressive lines, though it dis[?]ows any opposition to the central ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Flight Commander Pickles, an Australian airman, who created a sensation on Friday last by flying [?]hrough the overhead structure of the Tower-bridge at a speed ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASING.

    Owing to the large number of soldiers being discharged, the unemployment statistics at the State Repatriation department are steadily increasing. At the same ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. New South Wales Col[?]eries.

    SYDNEY.—The Da[?]g system which has been in operation at the South [?] for upwards of six weeks has for the time being at any rate been lifted. F[?] ...

    Article : 181 words
  36. Transport for Australia.

    The transport C[?]y Castle sailed from Plymouth to-day via Capetown, with 518 Australian troops. ...

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  37. MORE DEFENCE MUDDLING.

    PENSH[?]RST.—When it became known that privileges were being extended to relations of all returning soldiers, Mr. W. Eales decided to make an effort to secure ...

    Article : 140 words
  38. Attitude of Commonwealth Government.

    The Bolshevist disturbances at Brisbane were yesterday for Home and Teeritories, who was asked whether Russians had been ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In the [?]se of Assembly this afternoon, in reply to a question as to the Government's policy regarding the Senate, the Acting Premier said this was not the last ...

    Article : 140 words
  40. USE OF GERMAN SHIPPING.

    A telegram from Basle states that the German Government has reached an agreement with the seamen's league by which the steamers Patricia (14,466 tons) and ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. British Vital Statistics.

    The births for the fourth quarten of 1918 in England and Wales totalled 101,775, and the deaths 241,218. This is the first occasion on which the deaths have exceeded ...

    Article : 105 words
  42. REED LOOM WEAVING PLANT.

    The Controller of Repatriation stated on Monday that the two units of the Lloyd reed loom weaving plant over which the Repatriation department has secured an ...

    Article : 99 words
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  44. PRESIDENT WILSON AND MR. HUGHES ON THE BATTLE FIELDS

    During the week end President Wilson visited the devastated area round Soissons. Mr. Hughes spent the week end at Sois[?] and visited the battle field of Chemin ...

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