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  2. BRITAIN'S FINANCES.

    Great public interest was displayed in the debate begun in the House of Commons this afternoon on the question of national expenditure. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, ...

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Allies' Supreme Council, in a Note, requests Germany to send delegates to settle the details in connection with putting the Peace Treaty into operation. Germany ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. LABOR PARTY'S POLICY.

    The policy of the Federal Labor party for the elections was made clear m the party's election manifesto, which was issued yesterday by Mr. Tudor, leader of ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The War Office reports:-"General [?]udenitch has recaptured Ropsha, six miles west of Tsarkoe-Saloe, re-establishing connection between the Esthonian right ...

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  6. A POLICY FOR IRELAND.

    The Manchester "Guardian" understands that the Cabinet committee, under Mr. Walter Long, which has been considering the Government policy with regard to ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. THE CUP.

    Cups run in war time were won by horses whose names revived peaceful memories. Now that the war is ended the winner is a colt bearing a name ...

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  8. GERMANY SEEKS SCAPEGOAT.

    In giving evidence before the German Responsibilities Committee in Berlin, Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, who was German Chancellor in the earlier portion of the war, ...

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  9. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to the unfavorable conditions prevailing, Lieutenant R. Douglass has had to postpone the start of His projected flight to Australia. ...

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  10. Ex-Kaiser and His Sons.

    A telegram from Rotterdam states that tho ex-Kaiser's sons, Prince August and Prince Oscar, have concluded visits to their parents aud brother at Amerongen ...

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  11. THE SHAH IN LONDON.

    Despite the inclement weather to-day the Shall of Persia, who was accompanied by Prince Albert, was accorded an enthusiastic reception in the streets, while ...

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  12. FIUME SITUATION.

    News from Italy indicates that feeling in regard to Fiume is bo keen that it is likely to lead to revolutionary disturbances, owing to the inability of the ...

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  13. THE TRANSPORT SCANDAL.

    In connection with the disclosures made in regard to the faulty accommodation on the transport Waimana, Mr. Potter, general manager of the Shaw Savill Co., states ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    According to the "Daily Express," the Government yesterday submitted a bill making strikes and lockouts illegal to the executives of the Society of Engineers, the ...

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  15. NIGHT RAIDS IN IRELAND.

    Two raids upon police barracks occurred simultaneously last night in Ireland. Masked men raided the police barracks ...

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  16. GREAT DIAMOND "DEAL."

    The whole og the diamond interests owned by German companies in the South-West Protectorate have been acquired by the Anglo-American Corporation of ...

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  17. TUESDAY'S LATE CABLES.

    A State banquet was given last night in honor of the visit of the Shah of Persia. It was a wonderful spectacle. The gold plate was used, and the tables were ...

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  18. America's Mercantile Marine.

    In introducing the Shipping Bill in the Senate, Senator Jones predicted that in 1920 America's mercantile marine would be equal to that of Great Britain. He ...

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  19. Negro Burned at the Stake.

    A telegram from Macon Georgia, reports that Paul Jones, a negro, who was accused of having attacked a white woman, was taken from the gaol by a mob and burned ...

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  20. CASE OF FATHER O'DONNELL.

    The "Daily News" demands that the case of Rev. Father O'Donnell, the Australian military chaplain who was recently arrested in Ireland, shall be cleared up ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. Defence Expenditure.

    ALBURY.--Referring to the article in "The Age" on Tuesday, stressing the need for disclosing the Government's intentions with regard to defence expenditure, Mr. ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. IRISH RACE CONVENTION.

    A conversation in honor of the delegates to the Irish race convention was held in the Town Hall last night. A very large number of people attended, all parts of the ...

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  23. A "DIPLOMA OF GRATITUDE."

    Princess Henrietta, of Belgium, has forwarded to the Sydney Chamber of Commerce a diploma of gratitude and a special letter of thanks for the chamber's ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Sugar Commission has raised the retail price of sugar by ld. per lb. There are 120 entries for the Colonial wine competition at the Brewers' ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL LABOR.

    The International Labour Conference in Washington has admitted the South African, Japanese and French delegates, despite protests by other delegations. ...

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  26. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Tho Lient[?]nant-Governor and Lady Irvine, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Fisken, Miss Reed and Miss Irvine, and attended by Mr. R. Neil Smith, private secretary, ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. Politician and Archbishop.

    PERTH.--Speaking at South Fremantle on Monday night Mr. Clementson, the selected Labor candidate for the Federal seat of Fremantle, said:--"I do not agree ...

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  28. German Consul's Release.

    BRISBANE.--Doctor Eugene Hirschfield, formerly German consul in Queensland, has been released from the German concentration camp at Trial Bay (N.S.W.). He ...

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  29. A RECORD CUP.

    More than one record was established this year in connection with tho Melbourne Cup. A record nomination of 279 was received for the event in June last, ...

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  30. CADETS AS MARKSMEN.

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  31. MR. TUDOR TO VISIT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO.--The local Labor campaign committee of the Australian Labor party has been notified that Mr. F. Tudor, leader of the Federal Opposition, will open the ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Ascanius will disembark to-morrow morning. Time and place will be notified later. The Osterley will arrive on Thursday or Friday morning. ...

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  33. AN EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE.

    A French soldier at Chateau Thierry, who bad been accused of the theft of bacon from an army store, committed suicide, together with his wife, in an ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. FLINDERS.

    Mr. A. E Chandler announced at the luncheon of Fern Tree Gully shire council on Monday that the president, Cr. J. T. Mahoney had decided to contest the ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. THE METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. A SMALL BOY DROWNED.

    A child named Leonard Francis Hannaker, aged 8 years, whose parents reside at North Richmond, fell into the Yarra at Studley Park on Saturday, and was ...

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  38. A CHINESE LOAN

    The Continental Bank announces a £1,100,000 Chinese loan at 6 per cent., in two-year Treasury notes. ...

    Article : 24 words
  39. Advertising

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