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  2. FEWER TRAINS

    Mr. P. M. Bayley, M.L.A., yesterday introduced to the Acting Minister for Railways, a deputation of Pittsworth residents who protested strongly against ...

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  3. MORE RAIN NEEDED

    Though the Gulf country and portions of the Far Wost have been favoured with good rains during the past week or two, there are many parts of the ...

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  4. FREEDOM SOUGHT..

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Thursday.--The Congress of delegates interested in the question of autonomy for South Africa is creating great public interest. There ...

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  5. NAVAL SORTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Delated accounts of inactive expeditions against natives in the New Hebrides, in which units of the Australian navy look part ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND PEACE.

    Such of the news as a so indicated appeared in "The Times" and a cabled to this paper by special persmission. It should be understood that the opinions expreated are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  7. PEACE BASIS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The special correspondent of the United Cable Services Mr. Keith Murdoch, reports:--The principal peace delegates resumed to-day at ...

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  8. FRANCE'S WELCOME

    PARIS, Thursday.--Mr. Keith Murdoch, special correspondent of the United Cable Service, writes:I had the honour of being received ...

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  9. AERIAL CONTROL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The press Burean autimritativaly states that the ciatus of the Air Ministry is unchanged and remains a separate and independent ...

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  10. ENMASHED IN A COBWEB

    HOW WILL THE DAWN OF 1950 FIND HIM? STILL SLEEPING? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MR. PEARCE'S TRIP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister of Repatriation (senator Million) during a meeting at Gleelong last night replied [?] on interjector who wanted to know who ...

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  12. MAJOR'S DEATH.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Colonel Norman Cecil Rutherford, a British doctor, has been arrested and charged with having murdered Major Miles Charles Seton ...

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  13. TERRIBLE FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A message from Braidwood states that the settlement of Mongarlowe, which comprise about 100 houses, has been almost totally destroyed ...

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  14. HOLY CITY TAKEN.

    CAIRO, Thursday,--The Picas Bureau reports: An official message from Cairo, under yesterday's date, states that the holy city of Medina capitulated to King ...

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  15. "GAME IS LOST."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Berne writes:--The Ebert Government states that it has nacertained that the Spartacusitea have ...

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  16. WRITS FOR DEFAMATION.

    Messrs. Tully and Wilson, solicitors, London Bank Chambers, on behalf of Mrs. Cardew (matron Dunwich Asylum) and Nurse Pollock, of Dunwich, have ...

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  17. HUNGER PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Wednesay.--The London Press commenting on the opening of the Allied Conference, stresses the importance of provisioning Europe, pointing out ...

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  18. BRITISH "K" BOATS.

    LONDON. Thursday--A few of the secrets of the navy are gradually being divulged. It is now permissible to give some details of the British "K" boats. ...

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  19. BIG LAW SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Justice Fergusom, in Chambers to-day, gave his reserved judgment in the separate action by James Cromarty, Niel Cromarty a ...

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  20. NAVAL CONTROL.

    MELBOUBNE, Friday.--A protest against the importation of officers from oversees to fill clerical administrative positions in the Navy Department has been ...

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  21. GOLD RESERVE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--It is reported that the Supreme War Council has empowered Marshall Foch to demand that thermany shall convey to Frankfort the ...

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  22. LEMBERG ENTERED.

    LONDON, Thursday,--"The Daily Mail's" correspondent Mr. Jeffries, reports that Polish troops have entered Lemberg, and that an aati Bolshevist ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' BURNED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A petrol waggon in the railway station at 4th, Belgium, exploded. Six British soldiers were burned to death and 50 seriously ...

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  24. ONE BIG UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The One Big Union conference to-day completed its sittings, and, following speeches by the delegates, in which gratification was ...

    Article : 52 words
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