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  2. ALLEGED BOLSHEVIK AGENT

    PERTH, Thursday— A foreigner who was deported from Kalgoorlie on. Wednesday under the escort of two returned soldiers was met at Chidlow's Well ...

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  3. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A complete British victory on the Dwina is reported. The British advanced 12 miles and annihilated six Bolshevik ...

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  4. TOP NOTCH TENNIS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The Boston correspondent of the “New York Times” says that the round in the national doubles played to-day wherein ...

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  5. KALGOORLIE RIOIS

    MELBOURNE Thursday senator De' Largie has wired to Kalgoorlie as follows: “As a West Australian senator and admirer and well wishes ...

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  6. LEFT TO STARVE

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The German Government has addressed a note to Marshal Foch protesting that Germany has not been allowed to send 300,0,00 ...

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  7. GERMAN TRADERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — German commercial travellers are already re turning to Allied countries. Some who reached England were unable to get ...

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  8. HOOVER'S WARNING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Herbert Hoover, Food Administrator of the United States, who has been organising Europe's food supply, in an article ...

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  9. BOOSTING THE ANTIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The War Office states that General Denikine's captures Kamishin included 11,000 prisoners, 60 guns, and an immense amount of ...

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  10. £10,000 DAMAGES CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— In the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice [?] and a common jury, the hearing was begun of the suit brought by Thrones ...

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  11. TOURIST ASSOCIATION DISSATISFIED

    LATROBE, Thursday — At the [?] of the annual meeting of [?] Latrobe Tourist Association on Wednesday [?], Chairman Ready [?] that ...

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  12. A VILE SLANDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Budapest correspondent of the “Daily Express” gives sensational details of Red Terror atrocities under Dr. Bela Kun's ...

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  13. Alleged Conspiracy

    LONDON, Tuesday — In the House of commons Sir Donald Maclean urged Mr. J. Avo Clyde, the Lord Advocate, to give the facts in ...

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  14. PROFITEERING BILL.

    LONDON; Monday. — Sir Auckland Geddes, in introducing the Profiteering Bill into the Hose of Common said that the reduction of inflated ...

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  15. UKRAINIANS CAPTURE DUBNO

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Ukrainians have captured Dubno, defesting the Bolsheviks. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Some local newspapers give prominence to Mr. Brennan's question in the House of Representatives in reference to ...

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  17. LEAD ON THE R[?]VIR BANK

    ZEEHAN, Thursday — A coronial inquiry was held to-day before coroner Fisher, and a jury of five concerning the death of Charles Mackay, who was ...

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  18. BOSTON CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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  19. FAIRFAX DIVORCE CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday — In the Devo[?] Co[?] [?] Ms Justice Havey granted a decree [?] in the case in which Alarie Florence [?] ...

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  20. The Hunt For Baubles

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sentiment among the Australians, New Zealanders and Canadians in London is strongly growing that the services of the ...

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  21. From France To Morocco

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Goliath aeroplane, which left Paris with passengers on Monday, has arrived a Casablanca. ...

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  22. FORCING DOWN PRICES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Consumers' League, which was formed recently, has forced down prices. Salesmen in the market addressed 500 ...

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  23. Yorkshire Miners

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The council of the Yorkshire Miners' Association has decided to recommend the resumption of work. There is no ...

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  24. ALLEGED IMPROPER INFLUENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — The charges made by Mr. Hogan that improper ad[?]ence had been exerted over and to [?] in connection with the withdrawal of ...

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  25. A.I.F. Soldiers' Gratuity

    LONDON, Tuesday—Senator Pearce is being inundated with inquiries from officers and men as to whether the Government is granting a ...

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  26. Whitehall Cenotaph

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A movement is afoot to erect replicas of the Whitehall - cenotaph, which was constructed for the peace celebrations, ...

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  27. “Direct Action”

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Labor Triple Alliance has passed a resolution postponing “direct action,” in view Of the changes in the Government's ...

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  28. Whence?

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Sixteen British destroyers and a large motor laden transport' traversed the Sound, steaming in the direction of the ...

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  29. Air Force Vote

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Speaking in the House of Commons on the Air Force vote, Brigadier-General ' Seely replied to charges of extravagance on ...

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  30. Chess Tournament

    LONDON, Monday — Champion Chessman Casablanca is participating in the first international chess tournament that has been held in Great ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. Dissolving

    BERLIN, Tuesday — The German general staff is dissolving on October 1. The Intelligence Department continues as a branch of the Foreign ...

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  32. Swimming

    CHICAGO, Monday.—Miss Mina Wylie, of New South Wales, won the hundred yards' breast stroke, and Miss Fanny Durack the 400 yards' free style ...

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  33. Rugby Football

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday — The New Zealand rugby footballers beat Witwatersrand by six points to nil. There was a record gate, about 20,000 ...

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  34. Commonwealth Ships

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Major Entwistle, member for Hall in the House Commons, asked whether the Commonwealth line of steamers were ...

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  35. Viscount Grey

    LONDON. Wednesday—It is officially announced that Viscount Grey will go on a special mission to Washington to deal with peace questions ...

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  36. CAIRO TROUBLE.

    CAIRO, Tuesday — Further strikes have begun, the tramways have ceased running, and other public services are threatened. The agitators advocate ...

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  37. Retrenchment Demand

    LONDON, Tuesday — In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Churchill, replying to the demands for retrenchment. said the Government had ...

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  38. British Cabinet Methods

    LONDON. Tuesday.— It is understood that the conversion of the Cabinet from a war to a peace basis has involved considerable ...

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  39. “Sub” Merchantmen

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — The “Vossische Zeitung” dispels the mystery of the German submarine merchantman Bremen, whose crew have ...

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  40. Roumanians Ready

    PARIS, Wednesday — It is understood that Roumania is ready to meet the Allies' representatives in Hungary. ...

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  41. Laurentic's Gold

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Salvage-operations on the Donegal coast resulted in the recovery of over a million pounds worth of billion, portion of the cargo ...

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  42. General Cables

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir John Monash lunched at Buckingham Palace with King George. ...

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  43. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An the wool sales to-day 7672 bales were offered, which 3495 were from New Zealand. Fine crossbred met with good ...

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  44. DISESTABLISHMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill was read third time in the House of Commons. ...

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  45. NEW NORFOLK ASSESSMENTS

    In the report of the New Norfolk Municipal Council meeting m yesterday's “World” Councillor M'Shane was reported to have said that the ...

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  46. Immigration

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Charles Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales, has written to Colonel Amery, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, ...

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  47. Those Awful Extremists

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The police raid at Action revealed that the extremists plans included a Republic for Glasgow. Bolshevik regimes in Clyde, Yorkshire, ...

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  48. HEAT WAVE IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON,' Wednesday.— A heat wave is passing over Britain. The temperature In London during the last four days has been 84 degrees. ...

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  49. ASSAULT ALLEGED.

    In the Court of [?] [?] stone yesterday. Albert Victor [?] [?] Charles Davis for £20 for [?] assault. The [?] [?][?] ...

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