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  2. MOTHERS AND BABIES.

    The State Government, through the agency of the Royal Society for the Welfare of Mothers and Babies, is about to establish model welfare centres at ...

    Article : 614 words
  3. FINLAND'S INDEPENDENCE.

    The French Republic and Great Britain have recognised the right of Finland to be an independent State. Further recognition has now reached Mr. K. J. Naukier, First Consul for ...

    Article : 772 words
  4. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, speaking in the House of Commons, stated that the Government would have to pay £60,000,000 during the current year ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    A Paris message states that the German National Assembly at Weimar has ratified the Peace Treaty, Later advices from Copennagen give ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. THE CELEBRATIONS.

    Further arrangements for the celebration of peace on July 18, 19, and 20--Friday, Saturday, and Sunday next week--were made yesterday at a meeting of the full advisory council which ...

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  7. THE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--An application was made to-day before the President of the Arbitration Court, under section 6 of the Federal Arbitration Act. for leave to prosecute the ...

    Article : 324 words
  8. INFLUENZA DEATHS.

    According to an official statement issued last night by the Government Statistician, New South Wales' total deaths from influenza from January 1 to yesterday (July 10) was 4266. Of ...

    Article : 256 words
  9. DEARER COAL.

    Sir Auckland Geddes announced in the House of Commons that the retail price of coal would he increased 6s per ton next week. This was due to the recommendation of the Coal ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL. CANNIBALISM

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Steel Works Employees' Union reference was made to the closing of the works. The secretary (Mr. F. N. Wiggin) said that, whatever ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. HOARD OF TRADE.

    Sir Hamar Greenwood has succeeded Sir Arthur Steel Maitland. who has resigned from his position as Controller of Oversea Trade. ...

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  12. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENT.

    The Journalists' Institute had as its guest at a lunch at Farmer's yesterday Mr. C. E. W. Bean, the official Australian war correspondent. ...

    Article : 507 words
  13. THE PARTNERSHIP.

    At a luncheon tendered by the Parliamentary Commercial Committee to the various High Commissioners and the Agents-General, Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies) ...

    Article : 310 words
  14. RETURN FLIGHT.

    A telegram from Mineola reports that the British dirigible R.34 started on her return flight to England at midnight on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. THE MEN'S DEMANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Admiral Clarkson to-day made a statement as to the proceedings at the compulsory conference, held on Monday. ...

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  16. A FEDERAL FIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At the meeting of the Trades Council to-night the strike position was considered. The disputes committee submitted a report ...

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  17. IRELAND AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Boston states that De Valora was enthusiastically received by at least 40,000 people at Fenway Park. ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. GOVERNMENT WINS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When the House of Representatives met to-day the want of confidence debate was resumed by Mr. M'Grath (Vic.) who has become. in the House, the spearhead ...

    Article : 400 words
  19. SENATOR PEARCE VISITS THE BATTLEFIELDS.

    Senator Pearce, Commonwealth Minister for Defence, with his wife and daughters, is visiting the battlefields. Senator Pearce had a conference with ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. OPINIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--During the no-confidence debate in the House of Representatives in-day Mr. Corbey (W.A.) said that Tasmanlan soldiers had been detained in Melbourne by ...

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  21. WILHELM'S FATE.

    Mr. Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons that every possible step had been taken to prevent the ex-Kaiser's escape. The Parisien newspapers suggest that Britain ...

    Article : 238 words
  22. THE POWERS AND THE VATICAN

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced in the House of Commons to-day that France had refused to have diplomatic relations with the Vatican. ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    At the conclusion of the meeting of the victory celebrations advisory council yesterday, Mr. Peter Board, Director of Education, ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. NAVAL COLLEGE DISCIPLINE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Reference was made in the House of Representatives to-day to the case of the two Naval College cadets who were reinstated by the Acting-Minister for ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. DEARER COAL TO MEET WAGES.

    An increase of 6s per ton for coal has been announced in the House of Commons to meet the increased wages. ...

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  26. A WEST-END TRAGEDY.

    A sensational West End tragedy is stirring London. Mrs. Atherton, a famous society beauty, who was divorced in 1916, was found dead in her bedroom with part of her head ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. SOLDIERS DUE THIS MORNING.

    Soldiers from the transport Roda will arrive by train from Melbourne this morning. Friends and relatives may meet them at the railway station. ...

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  28. MR. CONSIDINE'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An invitation was recently extended to Mr. Considine. M.P., to lecture to the Public Questions Society, connected with the University, on the case for the ...

    Article : 207 words
  29. BARRIER ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.-- Mr. E. M. Hosington. secretary of E.D. and F.A., stated to-day that the members of his organisation complained that some of the companies were not ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. DEARER FOOD.

    The Government Statistician for New South Wales (Mr. H. A. Smith) has issued a report showing the increase that has taken place in the price of food during the last five years. ...

    Article : 229 words
  31. BISLEY MEETING PROTEST.

    The Bisloy committee has sustained the Australian-Canndian protest against the New Zealanders for using a Ross rifle on the ground that it was not a service rifle. ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. OUR GROWING NAVY.

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Two thousand troops are on board the Friedrichsruh. which is conveying Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook home. Continuing in the inter-University match. ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. HELPING SUFFERERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Senator Earle, replying to an appeal for funds to help sufferers through the strike, forwarded a cheque, also a letter. In which he told Miss Warburton, ...

    Article : 229 words
  35. BUILDERS' LABORERS' CLAIMS.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--A new development in connection with the builders' laborers' strike was the serving of a new log of wages and conditions. As in the previous log a claim ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. AIR SQUADRON FUND.

    The Australian Air Squadron's Fund has been closed. Subscriptions amounting to £109,621 were received by the fund, and with the exception of £121 spent in cables. the money was ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. WOOD-CUTTERS' DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE. Thursday--The conference between parties to the wood line dispute has proved abortive. Union representatives, recognising the urgent ...

    Article : 139 words
  38. GIFTS FOR NAVAL MEN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  39. RACING IN NEW ZEALAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  40. AMERICA RELEASING ALIENS.

    A Washington message reports that the Department of Justice has released all Germans and Australians who were on parole, which they accepted in lieu of internment. ...

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  41. DIAMOND KING STOLEN.

    Mary Johnston (21) was fined £5, or six weeks imprisonment, at the Paddington Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Clarke, S.M., on a charge of stealing a diamond ring, valued at ...

    Article : 40 words
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