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  3. WAR AFTERMATH

    To-morrow will be the most critical day in the fortunes of Europe since the peace treaty was signed. A spirit of conciliation is manifest among the ...

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  4. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    According to the “Times” correspondent at Stockholm, it is believed here on good authority that the Soviet still dominates the situation, and is making ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. THE IRISH TROUBLE

    Dublin Castle reports that two officers and two men of other ranks of a party of 35 soldiers were killed after being ambushed between Killarney and ...

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  6. NEW GERMAN OFFERS

    It is understood that the new German proposals, which were considered by the Allies last night, were drawn up by the Finance Minister, Herr ...

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  7. PORTLAND’S PROGRESS

    All important step in the development of Portland as a port was taken to-day. The Australford arrived last, night ...

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  8. ST. HILDA TRAGEDY

    With the conclaieion of proceedings in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day it would seem as though the curtain had been rung down for ever on the ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    A marked improvment in the health of Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister, was reported yesterday. It is expected that Mr Hughes wilt attend at his ...

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  10. TAXING GERMAN EXPORTS.

    Among the ideas most discussed is the of a tax [?]por the purchasers of German exports. This originated in the [?] brain of Mr Lloved George ...

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  11. GENERAL KILLED IN AMBUSH.

    If is confirmed that Brigadier-General Gunimings was killed in the ambush yesterday between Killarney and Butlevant. ...

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  12. ALLEGED BANK ROBBERY

    Cyril Sidebo[?]omn, 44 years of age waS arraigned before Mr T. O. Callaghan, J.P. at the City Police Court to-day on a charge of having embezzled £2129 the ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL REPORTS.

    Se[?]national reports of the spread of anti-Soviet risings in Russia continue but there are obvious difficulties in gauging the real situation. ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS ACTIVE

    The "Times" correspondent at Consatnt[?]ple states that the Bolshevik armies are overrunning the Republic of Georgia on the Black Sea. ...

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  15. AEROPLANE DISAPPEARS

    A message was received by the deteetive office this afternoon stating that Lieut. Rendle had reported to the Mornington police that an aeroplane ...

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  16. KANOWNA SMALL-POX OUTBREAK

    Dr Cumpston, Director of Quarantine, to-day received a message from Thursday Island, stating that one of the two suspected eases that had been ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. TREATY OF PEACE ACT

    A statenient as to the powers of the Federal Purl[?]ent with regard to the Treary of Pea[?] A[?]t was made by the High [?] of Australia, constituted ...

    Article : 315 words
  18. ARREST AT RACECOURSE

    To-day Albert Skilbeck aged 27. a cardener, who has several aliases was arrested at the Sundown Park Race[?]ourse, on a charge of having between ...

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  19. RISINGS ADMITTED.

    Wireless messages from Moscow admit that risings in Russia continue, and state that a state of siege has been proclaimed in the Petrograd Provinces. ...

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  20. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Paul Free[?]an, who was deported from Australia has written from Moscow advising the Amalgamated Metalliferous Affiliation to see that ...

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  21. SUPREME COUNCIL MEETS.

    Mr Lloyd George une[?]pectedly con[?]ned a meeting of the Supreme Coun[?] to-day which sat for several hours. It is believed that the new German ...

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  22. WHARF PILFERING

    Mr W. M. M[?]ne, Royal Commissioner resinned the inquiry to-day into the extent to which the pillaging of ships’ cargoes is carried on. ...

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  23. THE NEAR EAST

    In response to a request from M. Calogeropoulos, the Prime Minister of Greece. M Gounaris, the Minister for War is proceeding to London to ...

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  24. SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    Clear public interest was displayed when the inquest was held to-day into the death of Ge[?]ude M-Grath 24. who was murdered at a house in ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. SYONEP WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 4608 bales were catalogued, of which one-half was sold. Competition was keen for superfines, the Japanese being particularly ...

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  26. NEW PROPSALS.

    Interviewed earlier by Rcuter's representative. Von Simons indicated that the Germans were submitting new proposals to the Conference To-morrow ...

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  27. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the Belgian challenge for the Davis Cap has been received maki[?] the tenth to the international tennis ...

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  28. GLADIOLI SHOW

    At the Horticultural Society's meeting last night there was a superb display of gladioli made, amongst, them being some seedlings, shown by Mr Percy Symons, ...

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  29. SECRET HOARD FOUND

    Part of a plant of mustard [?] containing quantities of silver coins has been reported as missing from a house in West street, Hurstville. The loser ...

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  30. WEEK-END NEGOTIATIONS.

    Important week-end conversations between Dr Von Simons M Briand and Mr Lloyd George resulted in the latter motoring up to London last ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Much interest has been aroused by a rumored split in the Labor and Coun[?] parties for the purpose of forming a [?] Government. The Premier (Mr Time[?] ...

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  32. A.L.P. WOMEN’S CONFERENCE

    Over 200 [?]elegates from town and country branches ofthe Australian Labor Party and a[?]ted Union[?] attended the annual conference of the ...

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  33. CHARGE OF FORGERY

    Word was received to-day that V. L. Hyndes, aged about 40, married and described as an engineer, had Been arrested at Leeton, New South Wales, ...

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  34. “THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.”

    Two Mackay farmers, passengers to England by the [?] have been victimised by two confidence men to the extent of £55 on a promise that they ...

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  35. ALLEGED PILFERERS.

    Following on the comments made [?] Chief Justice Nicholls in the Criminal Court case recently regarding Die exi[?] ence of a gang of sugar pilferers in H[?] ...

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  36. ALLEGED CURE FDR CONSUMPTION

    About three weeks ago, it was announced that the British Ministry of Health was despatching a specialist to Geneva to investigate a consumption ...

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  37. ATTITUDE OF DEFIANCE

    Germany continues to maintain a shew of defiance in regard to the Allied reparation proposals. The Reichstag mot at Its own desire to hear the ...

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  38. RAISING A LOAN.

    In apnea[?]ing to the people of Tasmania to subscribe half a million sterling in inscribed stock for the purpose of purchasing ships and for the ...

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  39. PARIS PRESS DISTURBED.

    The Supreme Council sat until midnight, and adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. The result of the proceedings was not divulged. ...

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  40. LLOYD GEORCES FIRST PRIZE.

    We have it on the best antho[?]ty that [?] firsts prize which Mr Lloyd George every won was for singing. Howerer that may be there is probably no truth in the ...

    Article : 178 words
  41. WHAT GERMANY WANTS.

    The “Times’’ understands that Mr Lloyd George’s attitude has undergone a change in a sense more favorable to the German standpoint, and it was this ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. CHAR-A-BANG FATALITY

    A char-a-banc containing 21 passengers, fell through a bridge at Henderson, dropped 15 feet, and embedded itself in the mud beneath. The canvas top of the ...

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  43. NEW GERMAN PROPOSALS.

    The "Daily News’’ understands that the new German proposals will he presented to the Conference on condition that Germany retains Upper Silesia, ...

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  44. GALL ON RESERVISTS.

    The “Daily News” states that the War Office has sent out warning notice's to certain classes of servists to be prepared to proceed to the depots. ...

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