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  2. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    Extracts from the memoirs of Admiral von Tirpitz have been published in the "Sunday Times." He declares that he alone in Germany revised ...

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  3. SOLDIERS "FED UP."

    Considerable resentment is being expressed in Ipswich at the attitude of some of the speakers at last Tuesday's welcome home to the local ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION. THEATRICAL STRIKE.

    The managers of music halls, concert places, and cinema theatres, nave declared a lockout as the result of strikes, especially at the Musican Theatre. ...

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  5. AVIATOR'S STUNTS. PEACE LOAN ADVERTISEMENT

    The Inhabitants or North Brisbane were treated on Saturday afternoon to an exhibition of modern aviation which was both thrilling and clever. Captain ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN TREATY SIGNATURES EXPECTED.

    The Allies have granted the Austrians two days' extension for their reply to the pence terms. Vienna newspapers indicate that the ...

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  7. WAR, PROFITEERS, ETC.

    Sir Joseph Cook, in the course of a reply to Mr. T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, said: "I have read Mr. Ryan's statements, and they are what ...

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  8. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    The oficial announcement of the resignation of Sir Thomas Robinson as Agent-General is contained in a letter from him which was made available ...

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  9. RAILWAY AWARD.

    Mr. Justice M'Cawley, in the Arbitration Court this morning, continued the hearing of the application for a new award covering railway workers ...

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  10. CONTROL OF ASIA.

    Dr. Henry Chung Chosen, the Korean envoy to the Pence Conference, is returning by the Pacific. He is unable to go to Paris, having been denied ...

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  11. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    The Triple Alliance (miners, railwaymen, and transporters) to-day considered the recommendation of the executive of the Miners' Federation to ...

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  12. BIG MINERS' STRIKE.

    Nineteen thousand miners propose to strike on Monday over wages and hours troubles. This will close 26 collieries. and will be the largest sice ...

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  13. CABINET CHANGES.

    The curiosity over the Cabinet changes should be [?]llayed in the course of a day or so—perhaps by to-morrow. Cabinet is meeting this afternoon, but ...

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  14. PREMIER RETURNS TO THE CHARGE.

    On the attention of the Premier (Mr. Ryan) being drawn to Sir Joseph Cook's statements this morning he said: "I have read Sir Joseph Cook's ...

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  15. THE SYRIAN QUESTION.

    The Foreign Minister, M. Pichon, makes light of the Syrian question, and says: "I'm sure Britain does not wish to retain Syria. She knows the depths ...

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  16. THE IPSWICH VISIT.

    The people or Ipswich had the pleasure of watching Captain Smith circle round the town in his aeroplane on Saturday morning. There was a ...

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  17. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    Sir Horace Byatt, administrator of ex-German East Africa, will leave England shortly for Dar es Allam, which will be the headquarters of the ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS AND MAGYARS.

    Masaryk (President of Czecho-Slovakia), in an interview, again emphasised the utter impossibility of any union with the Austrians and Magvars, ...

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  19. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The biggest trade union congress in the history of Labor opens at Glasgow on Monday, and will sit for a week. There will be 350 delegates, ...

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  20. TO MAKE ENGLAND "DRY."

    The American Anti-saloon League has sent reinforcements to England, including several prominent speakers, at salaries of £60 a month. Mr. ...

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  21. GERMANS ATTACK BRITISH.

    There have been grave disturbances between the Germans and British troops at Euckirchen; 28 miles south-west of Cologne, where an explosion ...

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  22. MR. HUNTER ON REVOLUTION.

    Roma has been giving itself up to a series of farewell functions in honor of the Agent-General-elect. who is also member for the district. There have ...

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  23. RUGBY IN AFRICA.

    In the match New Zealand versus the Universities, the backs of the latter were from the famous Stellenbosch University, also five forwards, the ...

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  24. IMPORTS EXCEED EXPORTS.

    The August Imports totalled £140,000,000, an increase when compared with August last year of £38,000,000. The exports amounted to £75,000,000, ...

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  25. GERMAN POLITICS.

    German communists and Independent Socialists are renewing their violent agitation, hoping that the distress of the coming winter will favor the campaign ...

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  26. TURKEY'S PEACE.

    The "Times" Cairo correspondent says that the authorities were aware for some weeks that the assassination of the Sultan and General Allenby ...

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  27. LORD CHAS. BERESFORD.

    Admiral Lord Chas. Boresford died suddenly at Caithness of apoplexy. The late Lord Beresford was born in Ireland on February 10, 1846, and ...

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  28. OVER 3,000,000 DEMOBILISED.

    The war Office announces that three and a Quarter millions of British officers and men have been demobilised, including those me[?]cally unfit, since ...

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  29. ACTORS WIN STRIKE.

    The actors' strike has been settled afer the closing of the majority of the theatres for a month. The open shop has been accepted, otherwise the ...

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  30. SELLING NATIONAL ASSETS.

    Turkey is nearing bankruptcy, and has been lately living on the proceeds of the sales of national properties. The Allied Council has forbidden further ...

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  31. HOPE FOR IRELAND.

    President Wilson's remark that the League of Nations would be able to interfere with anything and anywhere is generally interpreted as a hint to ...

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  32. AFRICAN POLITICS.

    General Smuts has formed a Ministry. All his old colleagues continue in office. General Smuts at present retains the portfolio of Minister for ...

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  33. A BIASSED VIEW.

    "The men who now control the affairs of Russia represent nobody but themselves, and have no kind of mandate. There is a closer monopoly of ...

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  34. HARRY LAUDER SEASON.

    At the Theatre Royal to-night Harry Lauder wlll, commence a six nights' season, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday next. Since his last visit ...

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  35. MILITARY FUNERAL

    Trooper Ruthenberg, who was struck on the head by a pillar of on overbridge at Northgate. whilst returning to his home, at Charters Towers on the ...

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  36. GIRL SHOOTS BRITISH SOLDIER.

    A British soldier named Wimeroux promised marriage to a local servant girl. The latter met him accompanied by his wife, and killed him with ...

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  37. WAR OFFICE ECONOMY.

    Mr. Churchill is searching fresh avenues of economy, and has ordered the War office staff to don mufti. The Army Council may prescribe uniforms ...

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  38. BOLSHEVIK ARMY COMMANDS REFUSED.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times," Mr. Tower, says that several German generals have been offered posts in a combined Germam-Bolshevik ...

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  39. PROPOSED ROYAL MARRIAGE OFF

    The projected marriage of the Shah of Persia to one of the daughters of the Sultan is being discussed in court circles. It appears that the idea has ...

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  40. TENNIS IN AMERICA.

    Williams and Johnston scored their fourth consecutive victory against the Australians by defeating. Lycett and Thomas in the doubles by 6-2, 6-4, 2-6, ...

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  41. AMERICAN HELP FOR BELGIUM.

    The American Commission for the relief of Belgium has decided to donate 20,000,000 francs towards the restoration of the leading Universities, and ...

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  42. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE SOLD.

    An American syndicate has bought Devonshire Honse in Piccadilly for over. £1,000,000. A huge fashionable hotel repinces this famous squat family ...

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  43. BOLSHEVIK FRONT PIERCED.

    A wireless message from Moscow shows that the troops of General Kamontoff, who pierced the Red front in the direction of Tamboff, are still ...

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  44. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    The Court of Assizes has condemned to death M. Borms. the National Defence delegate to the Council of Flanders, established by the Germans ...

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  45. STEEL DUST IN PRINCE'S EYES.

    The Prince of wales has gone fishing for three days in Northern Ontario. He is suffering from the effects of stool dust that was blown in his eyes ...

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  46. BOLSHEVIK-ESTHONIAN PEACE.

    It has been confirmed that the Bolsheviks have induced the Esthonians to consider pence. The Esthonian proposals include the recognition of their ...

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  47. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    Major Halse has arrived from London. He flew the last stage from Lyons in 2½ hours, and will continue his flight to Egypt and India. ...

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  48. ULTIMATUM TO TROOPS.

    The Government has considered the situation in Coarland, and decided that unless the troops unconditionally obey the Government's orders to evacuate ...

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  49. AIR TRAVEL A SUCCESS.

    The Air Company's daily expresses from London to Paris averaged 135 minutes in the first 11 days' service, without the slightest hitch, in all ...

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  50. PROHIBITION BILL PASSED.

    The Prohibition Enforcement Bill, which the Senate passed, means that 276 per cent of beer and other so-called light beverages will be banned on ...

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  51. LOVEKIN DIVORCE CASE.

    Counsels addresses had not concluded in the Lovekin divorce case. when the Court rose for lunch to-day. Charles Chapman, of Gray's-road, ...

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  52. BRITISH DESTROYER MINED.

    The Admiralty, in reporting the loss of a destroyer in the Baltic, says it was the Verulan and not S.19. It was sunk by a mine and 16 officers and crew are ...

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  53. WAR MONUMENT STARTED.

    President Poincare laid the first stone of a granite monument, 200 feet high, at the mouth of the Gironao, commemorating American intervention ...

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  54. ALLEGED BOLSHEVIK EXCESSES.

    The "Daily Express" says it has been authoritatively informed that the Bolsheviks, before their o[?]pulsion from Odessa, murdered over 3000. and ...

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  55. FRENCH DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    Three thousand dockers, who were on strike, have resumed, and 9000 are still out. ...

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