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  2. AFTER - WAR PROBLEMS

    France's security is Incompatible with a wide reduction of the military system said M. Clemenceau, the French premier, giving evidence before a ...

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  3. LESSON OF THE WAR

    Senator Pearce, Australian Minister for Defence, has returned from his tour of the French battlefields. He says that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  4. CABINET CHANGES

    That a reconstruction of the Federal Ministry will take place shortly after the return of Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister, to Australia, is a possibility ...

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  5. The Irish Issue

    "The Times, lobby correspondent states that the Irish issue caused a spilt In the executive of the new Centre Party, of which eight are Unionists and ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. Back from the Desert

    There were three disembarkations today, but chief Interest attached to the return of the men of the 4th Light Horse by the steamer Essex. ...

    Article : 359 words
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  8. GRAPES OF WRATH

    "The old antagonism between the Gormans and the French is stronger than ever," says the Berlin correspondent of "The Times." "I have heard ...

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  9. ADJUSTMENTS SATISFACTORY

    Mr W. G. M'Beath, Civil and Business Member of the Australian. Demobilisation Board, interviewed, said that the financial adjustments that ...

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  10. TAFT DISCUSSES LEAGUE

    Mr. W. H. Taft, a former President of the United States, is urging an amendment of the League of Nations Covenant, to prohibit from membership ...

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  11. GERMANY SUPPLIES LABOR TO REPAIR DESTRUCTION

    In a message from Paris, "The Times" correspondent says that Germany has agreed to provide 500,000 civilian laborers immediately for the ...

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  12. SENATOR MILLEN CAUTIOUS

    Senator Milien, Minister for Repatriation, who is in charge of the Government -in the absence of Mr Watt, Acting Prime Minister, on being ...

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  13. STATE MEMBERS DESIRE AN INCREASE OF SALARY

    Members of the Legislative Assembly have begun a concerted movement with' the view of having the present salary of £300 a year each ...

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  14. TERRITORY EXCHANGED

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that Belgium has agreed to hand over to Britain large part of the Congo in ...

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  15. FRENCH SERGEANT IS SHOT DURING REVIEW IN LORRAINE

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that while a review was being held at Thionville. a fortified town of Lorraine. 18 miles north of Metz, a ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. NEW SPANISH CABINET

    Senor Maura, a former Prime Minister, has formed a new Spanish Cabinet with a Conservative following. The retiring Prime Minister and ...

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  17. Old Melburnians Meet

    Old Melburnians, are holding their annual reunion today. This afternoon a football match is being played on the school ground ...

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  18. Tributes are Paid in Court in Chief Justice's Absence

    Sir Samuel Griffith, the Chief Justice, was unable to attend the sitting of the High Court convened to bid him farewell today. He sent a message, in ...

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  19. INFLUENZA

    As shown by today's figures, the Influenza position has slightly Improved. The admissions as compared with yesterday's are 82 against 93. ...

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  20. GOLD SOLD AT 846

    South African gold is being sold in, London at £446 an ounce. Standard gold ordinarily is worth £3171013 a standard ounce, and pure ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. PROMISE BY GERMANY DENIED

    Telegraphing from Rotterdam "The Times" correspondent says that in connection with the recent reports of a German-Japanese agreement, the ...

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  22. BERLIN SHOCKED BY FINE

    News from Berlin shows that Marshal Foch's imposition of a fine of £40,000 for the murder of a French [?]oilu has shocked the city, which offers ...

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  23. WILDE AND MOORE PROVIDE MOST EXCITING CONTEST

    A tremendous crowd witnessed the boxing contest last night between Jimmy Wilde, of Wales, the flyweight champion of the world, and ...

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  24. RIFLEMEN AT BISLEY

    South Australia won the Martin Challenge Cup at the Bisley meeting of the National Rifle Association with an aggregate of 833. Victoria was sixth. ...

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  25. OUTBREAK AT PENTRIDGE

    An outbreak of influenza has occurred at Pentridge, but Mr Groom, Deputy, Leader of the Government, in the House of Representatives, refused ...

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  26. MEETING POSTAL NEEDS

    Appearing to be indignant, Mr Webster, the Postmaster-General, denied in the House of Representatives today, that, he was restricting country postal ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL BUSY

    It is stated in the annual report of the Homoeopathic Hospital committee that in the last 12 months 2881 patients were accommodated, as compared with 1400 for the ...

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  28. SHORT RIFLE CONDEMNED

    A section of the members of the National Rifle Association strongly endorses the Australians' objections to the use of the short rifle in the most ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. EAST-WEST RAILWAY COSTS ARE IN EXCESS OF £6,000,000

    Up to June 14 the cost of the East-West railway. Inclusive of lands, buildings, rolling stock, and other equipment, was £6.791,340. according ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. PRESERVING LAW AND ORDER

    At the Caulifield Town Hall last night an enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held to deal with the question of enrolling special constables to act in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. INDUSTRIAL METALS

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  32. DIVORCE PETITIONS GRANTED

    Several divorce petitions were dealt with today. James Edmund Swalwell, 90 years of see, laborer, of 30 Castlemaine street, Yarraville, ...

    Article : 205 words
  33. ENTHUSIASM IS AROUSED BY FLIGHT COMPETITION

    "The Dally Express" states that It has been flooded with correspondence showing interest and enthusiasm in the proposed flight from Great Britain ...

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  34. LARCENY FROM THE PERSON IS CHARGE AGAINST WOMAN

    Evidence that a woman had used her mouth as a purse, with poor result, was given in the City Court this morning, when Dora Gray was charged with larceny from the ...

    Article : 259 words
  35. FINE BUT CLOUDY CONDITIONS

    Fine though cloudy weather, with northerly wind, was experienced in city and suburbs today "Cloudy to showery: north-west to west winds," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. SMALLPOX ON TRANSPORT

    A mild case of small pox having been diagnosed among the passengers landed at Hobart from the transport Rio Pardo. all soldiers who disembarked ...

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  37. MAIL SERVICES BY AIR

    Discussing in the House of Commons the proposed expenditure of £3,000,400 on the improvement of the telephone services, Mr H. Pike Pease, Assistant ...

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  38. MRS. BAKER MAKES OFFER TO THE WORLD'S CHAMPION

    Mrs Baker, wife of Mr R. L Baker, the Australian sports promoter, today offered Jack Dempsey, the world's boxing champion, and Jack Kearns, his ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. DEATH FOLLOWS OPERATION

    That death was due to peritonitis as the result of an illegal operation performed on deceased by some person unknown was the finding of Mr A. Phillips, Deputy Coroner, ...

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  40. PLANT TO MAKE WIRE NETTING

    Replying to a question by Mr P. T. Abbott, in the the House of Representatives, today, regarding wire-netting. Mr .Massy Green, Minister for Customs, stated that. in the next ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. ASSAULT ON A GIRL

    Robert Youlten, 17 years of age. pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court before Mr Justice Cussen this morning to a charge of assault on a girl, and was sentenced to three ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. TENNIS COMPROMISE ARRANGED

    After conferences with the Melbourne Cricket Club, and the Lawn Tennis Association if Victoria, Mr Clarke, Minister for Lands, has arranged a compromise with ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT DELAYS BUSINESS DEAL

    George Oliver Vial, of Broadway. Camber well, trading as Frank Vial and Sons, began an action in the Banco Court, before Sir William Irvine, the Chief Justice, this ...

    Article : 130 words
  44. TENNIS TEAM IN AMERICA

    Officers of the National Lawn Tennis Association have been requested to enter the Australian pairs, N. E. Brookes and G. L Patterson, and R. V. Thomas ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. GENERAL ASSISTS SOLDIERS

    Brigadier-General H. W. Grimwade has given £100 to the Returned, Sailors and Soldiers' League, for distribution as desirable. ...

    Article : 23 words
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  48. LONDON'S PEACE DISPLAY

    Many remarkable devices have been arranged in connection with the pyrotechnic displays in Hyde Park tomorrow. when peace will bo celebrated. ...

    Article : 76 words
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