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  2. THE TURCO-GREEK WAR

    Grave fears are entertained with regard to the situation In Asia Minor. It Is thought possible that Kemal Pasha may use his great prestige in the Moslem world and turn to the East, where he will have to tight Britain atone, without the aid of the Allies and smaller Balkan countries at present involved. In this case be may successfully extend the war into Asia and Africa, possibly with the aid of ...

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  3. AUSTRIA’S PLIGHT

    LONDON, Sunday — The Australian press Association’s Geneva correspondent states that the Austrian committee representing Britain, ...

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  4. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Free State General King was killed in the recapture of Ballina. ...

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  5. THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE

    SYDNEY, Monday — Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country Party stated he would be glad to [?] all Australia co-operating to, help [?] ...

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  6. BELFAST SNIPERS

    LONDON, Sunday — Snipers shot two men dead in Belfast streets on Sunday afternoon, and seriously wounded a toy, 15 years of age. ...

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  7. “WAITING TO ENLIST.”

    The president of the Returned Soldiers’ League (Colonel L. M. Molten) yesterday sent the following communication to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  8. The Barber’s Bill

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The trial was commenced before Mr. Justice Fergus[?] at the Central Criminal Court today of the case in which George M’Donald ...

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  9. KENNEDY FINED

    MELBOURNE, Monday .—Len Vincent Kennedy, formerly a clerk in the Federal Lands Tax Department, was before the Third City Court ...

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  10. Mr. Hughes’ Audacity

    SYDNEY, Monday — In the absence of the Premier, the Chief Secretary to-day-said that pending the decision of the Federal Government, ...

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  11. LABOR PAPER’S VIEW

    The “Daily Herald,” the organ of British Labor, states. “We were, through our fighty Prime Minister the instigators of the war made by ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. INSIST ON THEIR TERMS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.— The newspaper “Akam,” in an inspired article, says that the Kemalists will not at the moment infringe the ...

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  13. THE MANDATES

    LONDON, Sunday — The Australian an Press Association’s Genoa correspondent states that the full committee on mandates has adopted the ...

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  14. PLAGUE IN SMYRNA

    SMYRNA, Sunday—Plague has broken out, necessitating the severance of all communications between the ships and shore despite the ...

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  15. CANADA CAUTIOUS

    OTTAWA, Sunday — The Canadian Government has sent an urgent invitation to Ministers throughout the Domination to attend an extraordinary ...

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  16. TROOPS DIGGING TRENCHES

    LONDON, Monday : — The “Morning Post’s” Constantinople correspondent states that the British and Allied troops are digging trenches six hours ...

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  17. TOWARDS UNITY

    ATLANTIC CITY, Sunday — Secretary Green, of the United Mine Workers of America, has announced that the British miners’ unions , have ...

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  18. REFUGEES ARRIVE

    ATHENS, Sunday — British ships and many small sailing craft are continually arriving crowded with refugees from Asia Minor. It it ...

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  19. What of the Navy ?

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The Australian navy in its radical form, is at present on a cruise in the pacific off the Northern Australian [?] and ...

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  20. THE BRITISH POLICY

    LONDON, Monday—The papers express themselves variously on Britain’s policy in the Near Eastern crisis, but none fall to point out that ...

    Article : 207 words
  21. SMYRNA FOOD SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Monday — The “Morning Post’s” Constantinople correspondent states that in Smyrna the little available food in the city has been ...

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  22. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    SIDNEY, Monday — Cracksmen blew open the safe at Mosman Bay post office this morning and escaped with £20. •They subsequently raided ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN SUPPORT

    CAPETOWN, Monday—Commenting on the appeal to the Dominions in connection with the present Near East crisis, the “Capetown Times” ...

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  24. Limelight and Lucre

    SYDNEY, Monday — The prospects of a new war have put new life into the militarists Nationalist politicians, and profiteers, who see easy Jobs, ...

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  25. EFFECT IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday — The newspapers are giving prominence to New Zealand’s offer to Assist In the defence of Gallipoli, and also to Mr. W. M. ...

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  26. MASSEY OF MAORILAND

    WELLINGTON , (N.Z.). Monday.— Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) in announcing that the Government had informed the Imperial ...

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  27. Narrow Escape

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A number of men working at the South Gretna colliery. West Maitland, had a narrow escape from an inrush of water on ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. RUNAWAY MOTOR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The name of the been killed by the runaway motor car at Petersham on Sunday night was Robert Thomas (45), of Dulwich Hill. His ...

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  29. “DRIVE THE TURKS OUT”

    NEW YORK, Sunday — Many Preachers in their Sunday sermons, commenting on the Near East situation, condemned the action of ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. 48 OR 44 HOURS?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The case of the Australian Timber WORKERS’ Union against Messrs. John Sharp and Sons Ltd, and others, involving the question ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. Australian Contingent

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—While military headquarters to-day were without information as to whether the war situation would actually lead to ...

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  32. PREMIER DENOUNCED

    The “Morning Post” bitterly denounces Mr. Lloyd George and his policy. Its leader states that the gravity the situation lies in the fact that ...

    Article : 159 words
  33. Assault On “Bookie”

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three men at Carlton on Saturday night made a determined attempt to rob Eugene J. Doolan, bookmaker, while on his way ...

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  34. ITALY STANDS ALOOF

    ROME, Sunday —A semi-official note states that Italy will not take part in any military operations in the Near East, and adds that Italy did ...

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  35. Attitude of Unionists

    SYDNEY, Monday — The attitude of trade unionists towards the rapidly developing situation in Turkey is described to-day by most of the union ...

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  36. STEAMER WOOLGAR

    BURNIE, Monday.—As the steamer woolgar of the Adelaide line, was entering the harbor this afternoon a towing rope became entangled with her ...

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  37. THE MEDICAL VIEWPOINT

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Dr. Jas. Barrett, who was closely connected with the organisation of the Australian medical services in Egypt during ...

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  38. SYMPATHISING WITH TURKEY

    ROME, Sunday — The press is openly sympathising with Turkey. “La Tribuna” publishes an apparently of ficial statement in reference to the ...

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  39. EXCITEMENT IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, Sunday—The news of Kemal Pasha’s claims have heightened the excitement of the Egyptian Nationalists and extremists, who are ...

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  40. VICTORIAN LOAN

    LONDON. Monday — The Victorian Government is offering the holders of £2,997.000 worth of 4 per cent bonds, maturing in October, conversion at ...

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  41. HOBART VOLUNTEERS

    It was reported, yesterday that 8 number of men had offered themselves for service in the Australian contingent for Turkey following on the ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. INFANT DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Donald Joseph Berrisford, 15 months, was downed yesterday in the garden of his parents at Heldlberg.The child ...

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  43. FRIGHTFUL INJURIES

    CAUGHT BETWEEN THE POINTS SYDNEY. Monday—Arthur Geo, Newland (27). porter at the Hornsby railway station, was engaged in ...

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  44. FRENCH COMMENT

    PARIS. Sunday — The press almost unanimously condemns the British policy, declaring bitterly that Britain persistently opposed French ...

    Article : 98 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. “STOP ‘EM, JOE”

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Prime Minister, who is “much concerned” [?]out the possibilities to Australia of the development in the Near East has ...

    Article : 74 words
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