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  4. “A BAD NIGHT”

    An interesting claim for money lent was heard at the Local Court, at Kalgoorlie this morning, when David Flemberg sued Ben Critobley a ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Coali[?] newspapers opine Mr. Lloyd-George will continue to include in the Government men of business with push and go the need wherefor is ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. TEUTONIC AFFAIRS

    A message from Berlin says the Spar[?]cuses programme includes dis[?]mament of all non-pro[?]tarrian forces formation of workers militia and Red ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. “FOR VALOUR”

    Victoria Creases have been awarded to Australians as follows:— L[?]eut E. T. Tenner, of the Second Batation Machine Gun Corps. During ...

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  8. BEFORE THE WAR

    Captain Lester of the Army lnte[?]gence Service giving evidence for the Senate investigation said the German Government on [?]th July, 1914 ...

    Article : 85 words
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  10. RUSSIA

    A message from Kieff says Don Cossacks defeated Bo[?]shevists in a two day’s battle at Novocho[?]erk, taking 1100 prisoners and 21 guns. ...

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  11. EAGERNESS OF WOMEN TO VOTE.

    There Was a complete absence of disorder in the polling yesterday except a slight s[?]ffle between Sin[?] Feiners and Natic[?]loists in Tipperary An ...

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  12. IS DR. LIEBKNE[?]BT MAD?

    The “Vor[?]nts” sates Dr. Lic[?]ne[?] is mad. He is suffering from moral insanity. ARMISTIC[?] TERMS. ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. SOVIET REGIME.

    The Swedish Naval Attache at Petrograd has arrived. He says the Bolsher[?] leaders hea[?]tedy discussed the question of shando[?]ing the entire ...

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  14. A.L.F. AND THE WAR

    The half-yearly meeting of the A.L.F. metropolitan council was held at the Trades Hall, Perth on Thursday evening The report for the six ...

    Article : 371 words
  15. TIMELY ARRESTS

    The Geneva “Trobune” states two Bol[?]hevik em[?]ssries were arrested after crossing the French frontier. with the intention of ass[?]ting M. ...

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  16. THE ELEVENTH BATTALION.

    “At a meeting of the members of this battation on December 11 it was decided to have a big re-union in Perth on Monday December 30. This ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. “RIGHT OH!”

    “The most matter-of fact young man I have ever heard of,” said Mr. N. H. Sonnenberg solicitor in appearing in Fit[?]roy court on behalf on Mabel ...

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  18. Entertainments

    At the Palace Gardens Boulder [?] night, the [?] rent Programme salt again be presented. In addition to on excellent Programm[?] of pro[?] the ...

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  19. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The League of Nations Union canvassed 1500 electoral candidates and claims 528 are in favor of the League AN American correspondent ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. PORTUGAL

    The President of Portugal baa been ea[?]inated. ...

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  21. HOME-MADE COUGH DROPS.

    Cough drops s[?]itable for both children and adults can easily and quickly be prepared at home by pouring a few drops of bitrate of [?] on a lump of ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS

    It is reported from Munich that Switzerland has refused to allow Carl to reside in the Confederation in view of Holland’s difficulties over the ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. CREMORNE GARDENS

    “The Better ’Ole, the film ver[?] of Captain Bruce Barnsfather’S and Arthur Elliots play of the same [?] was screened for the first time at the ...

    Article : 290 words
  24. BUS SUMS TO SEE W[?]LSON.

    To view President, Wilson and the procession, windows in the events Boss de Boulogue brought £20 to £100 a piece. An American paid £[?]000 and ...

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  25. AMERICAN FLEET RECALLED.

    The Andean Fleet operating in conjunction with the British has been recalled from European waters. A [?]aved review has been planned at New York ...

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  26. COMMANDERS HONORED

    The King on the 19th luncheons with Sir Doug[?]as Haig, Generals Pi[?]mer, Rawlinson and Birdwood. It is re[?]orted. Haig and Beauty will shortly ...

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  28. INDIAN DELEGATES IN LONDON.

    Indian delegates to the Peace Conference have arrived in London. ...

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  29. INVADING GERMANY

    The American army an the R[?]me has [?]sed to advance and is now in touch with in British armies. ...

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  34. THE FRENCH IN GERMANY.

    German newspapers state a French regiment occupied Weisbaden. ...

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  35. BELGIAN ADVANCE.

    A Belgian communique reads:— “Our Rhine front extended yesterday from O[?]berg to the Wessel bridges. ...

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  36. CAPRONTS GREAT TASK.

    Caproni is building a triplane capable of carrying 100 passengers. ...

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