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  2. On Wings Across the Ocean

    Like a giant ship sliding smoothly and securely into her berth, the British airship R34, after her flight across the Atlantic, came ...

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  4. WHY COAL IS SCARCE

    A crowded House of Commons debated coal crisis with intense interest the Labor members challenging the Government on the official figures, ...

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  6. AT THE BARRACKS

    Had the crowd which attacked the guard at the Barrack last night succeeded in storming the gate they would have been face with a Lewis ...

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  7. WHEAT INQUIRY

    Today Mr. Justice Pring, Royal Commissioner, opened his inquiry into the wheat sales. Mr. G. S. Beeby, M.L.A., was given leave to question ...

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  8. "KAISERDOM WILL RISE"

    It is stated by the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" that the first congress of the German National Party brought out most of the old ...

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  9. NATIONALISATION FAVORED BY MINERS OF GT. BRITAIN

    Discussing the Government's proposal to the miners conference at Keswick to suspend the increase of 6 a ton in the price of coal for three months on condition that in the [?] ...

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  10. PROBABLE AMBASSADORS

    German newspapers forecast that count von Bernstorff, formerly German Ambassador at Washington, will go to the Embassy at Rome. ...

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  11. DIRECT ACTION OPPOSED

    Mr. Arthur Henderson M.P. Writing to the Ironfounders Union, condemns "direct action" as dangerous, and unnecessary in view of the ...

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  12. Egyptian Rioting

    There of the ringleaders in the murder of Mr. Smith, the English railway official at El Wasta, on March 15, were hanged, and two ...

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  13. PUBLICITY ACCELLERATED

    "The Daily Mail" has published a photograph of important events which occurred in new York only four days ago. They were brought to London ...

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  14. MR. BRADDON ENTERTAINED

    Our Special Representative in London cables that Sir Charles Wade, the retiring Agent-General for New South Wales, gave a luncheon at the ...

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  15. Under German Yoke

    In his last despatch from Ekaterinburg, Mr. Wilton, the special correspondent of "The Times" in Russia, states that everybody dreads ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. LABOR IN CANADA

    Sir Robert Borden Premier of Canada, announces the intension of the Government to call within the next few weeks a representative conference of ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. RELIGIOUS WAR PROCLAIMED

    Mr. Wilton, special correspondent of "The Times"n Russia telegraphing from Ekaterinburg, on the eastern slope of the Urals, states that General ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. WHITE FEATHERS FOR GIRLS

    Numbers if girls employed on the tramways and in shops and factories in Manchester are receiving white feathers through post, presumably ...

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  19. GERMAN SCHOOLS INQUIRY

    In reply to the request of Mr. Hutchinson, Minister for Education, that to enable a thorough inquiry to be conducted into its complaints agasinst ...

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  20. DURHAM TROOPS LAND

    Crowds who lined the streets today gave a warm reception to the Victorian troops from the Durham as they passed through the city on the way to the ...

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  21. PERKINS BEFORE THE COURT

    David Alexander Perkins, who was arrested in connection with the disturbance which occurred outside the gates of Victoria Barracks on Sunday ...

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  22. 8000 PRISONERS TAKEN

    General Denekine leader of the anti-Boishevik forces, says "The Times" special correspondent at Ekaterinodar, on the Kuban river, has captured 8000 ...

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  23. MANY WORKERS HOSTILE TO PROHIBITION SCHEME

    "The Times" says that trade union leaders assert that the workers generally are hostile to prohibition. One declares that Scotsmen regard "the ...

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  24. BIRDWOOD TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    It is stated by "The Times" that Senator Pearce Minister for Defence, has announced that General Sir William Birdwood, who commanded the ...

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  25. MILITARY DETAILS GIVEN

    In today's first edition appeared a list of honors won by soldiers returning on the transports Durham and Rio Negro, with references to the exploits which ...

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  26. GERMAN TRADES OPTIMISTIC

    The sudden lifting of the blockade against Germany leaves British merchants still unable to undertake a large trade owing to the lack of ...

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  27. 4462 MEN EMPLOYED

    Employment returns covering all the States of the Commons wealth for the month, May 31 to June 30, 1919, made available by the Minister for Repatria ...

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  28. LICENCES CHANGE HANDS

    Transfers of licenses have been approved by the Licensing Court as follows:-- Metropolitan.--General Gordon Hotel, Fitzroy, from Margaret M'Inerney to Phyllis C. ...

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  29. LENIN ISSUES DECREE

    A recently issued decree, signed by Lenin, the Bolshevik Prime Minister order all deserters to rejoin within seven days, otherwise they will ...

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  30. CONSTABLE INTERCEDES

    "Mainly in consequence of the pleas of Constable Bear for clemency for the two delinquents they are discharges," said Mr. V. Tanner, P.M., at the Port Melbourne court ...

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  31. TASMANIAN MAILS DELAYED

    It was stated today by Rear-Admiral Sir William Clarkson, shipping Controller, that the steamers Wainui and Rotomahana which left Melbourne for ...

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  32. NEW CZECH MINISTRY

    A new Czecho-Slovak Government has been formed with M. Tusar a Social Democrat, as Premier. (Published in "The Times") ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Mathew Stewart late of Victoria street East Brunswick, who died on March 13, left real estate valued at £2324 and personal property valued at £5573 to his widow and ...

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  34. PSKOFF AGAIN IN DANGER

    Estonian authorities report that a rapid advance which has been made by the Red Army is again endangering Pskoff, 160 miles ...

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  36. EMPIRE'S DISTRESS OFFERING

    A message from Copenhagen says that the German Government is imposing a levy on property, which is called "The Empire's Distress Offering." ...

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  38. Vessels Reported by Wireless

    The following ships were in touch with Perth during the week-end;--War Queen, Ormonde Devanha, Bremen Medic, Yaroslavl Port Darwin, Madras, Karagola, Lucie ...

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  39. VICTORY OVER KOLTCHAK CLAIMED BY BOLSHEVIKS

    It is claimed by the Bolsheviks that Admiral Koltchak has now been decisively defeated in the Ural Mountains with enormous losses. Five regiments ...

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  40. SINKING OF LUSITANIA

    A final decree has been signed in the United States District Court dismissing all suits for damages against the Cunard Company, as a result of the ...

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  43. STAFFS TOO OPTIMISTIC

    It is stated that the retreat of the force commanded by Admiral Kolchak, the anti-Bolshevik leader, continues, Fighting amid the Ural ...

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  44. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

    Xenophone.--Your question will be answered in "The Weekly Times" next week. "The Herald" does not answer legal queries. ...

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