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  3. SARDINIA INQUIRY

    That the Australian soldier will gamble anywhere and almost under any conditions was a statement made by a witness to the Military Board, ...

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  4. "THE TIE THAT BINDS"

    Ono of the matters which will occupy the attention of the Peace Conference will be the demand which the business men of Great Britain and France are ...

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  6. A WIFE'S LAST APPEAL

    Sustained public interest was shown in the further investigation at the West London Police Court of the case in which Lieutenant-Colonel Norman ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. ADMINISTERING ISLANDS

    The British formula in regard to the future administration of the for[?] German possessions provides that in the case of the mandates to ...

    Article : 68 words
  8. British Labor Crisis

    It is stated that the strike at Belfast is now the greatest in the history of the city. The men claim that they have arranged for a total ...

    Article : 214 words
  9. MANY SHIPS ARE DELAYED OUTSIDE BUENOS AIRES

    Buenos Aires has been isolated for 26 days by a strike in the port, which prevents liners from entering the harbor. Forty-nine vessels are anchored ...

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  10. SECRECY CRITICISED

    Senator W. R. Borah, Republican, in a speech, criticised the secrecy of the Peace Conference. Australia has her own Monroe ...

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  11. BRITISH STRIKES GROW WORSE

    If anything, the position in reference to the strikes at Belfast, on the Clyde, on the Thames, and on the North-East coast, has become worse, ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. DEMOBILISING AMERICANS

    Discussing demobilisation, General P. C. March, Chief of the American General Staff, said that the retention of an American standing army of ...

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  13. LABOR SCHEME COMPLETED

    After seven meetings with Labor leaders of the Dominions, Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labor Minister without portfolio has completed the British scheme ...

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  14. DEMAND MADE BY SOLDIERS FOR DISCHARGE OF ALIENS

    Returned soldiers to the number or several thousand marched to the industrial plants in the city at noon today, giving three days' warning that ...

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  15. OBJECTORS BEING RELEASED

    Hundreds of conscientious objectors are being released from the United States prisons. ...

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  16. SPIRITS TO BE MEASURED

    From tomorrow spirits must be sold by hotelkeepers by measures bearing the brand of the Licensed Victuallers' Association. The various breweries in ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. RESTRICTIONS REMOVED

    It is announced by the United States Food Administration that President Wilson has signed a proclamation removing the restrictions on the ...

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  18. EXCLUSION OF GERMANS SOUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A crowded meeting at Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal province, adopted resolutions expressing the opinion that for the peace of the world ...

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  19. ANZACS RECEIVE REWARD FROM GENERAL BIRDWOOD

    General Sir William Birdwood presented ribbons of the 1914-15 Star to 600 Anzacs attached to the Australian Imperial Force Headquarters in London. ...

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  20. PROHIBITING IMMIGRATION

    The Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives has tentatively approved of legislation prohibiting general immigration into the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS IN GERMANY

    It is announced that the Australian Casualty Clearing Station and the Second Australian Flying Squadron have been transferred to Cologne, on ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. NEW YORK TO BE DRY

    New York State has accepted prohibition. ...

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  23. MORE OFFICE ROOM DESIRED

    Owing, to the enormous increase in the business of the Repatriation Department, the authorities have had to look over the city for additional ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. RUSSIANS ARREST CHINESE

    Russian authorities on the Manchurian frontier have arrested six Chinese under suspicious circumstances. The Chinese were searched, ...

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  25. AERIAL AGREEMENT PLANNED

    A joint agreement is being arranged for air travel between the United States and Canada. In a flight from Fort Hill to ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVAL SQUADRON INVITED TO SOUTH AFRICA

    In the Union House of Assembly today, Mr. F. S. Malan, Acting Prime Minister, announced that a cable would be sent to the Imperial ...

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  27. REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS BY AUSTRALIAN OWNERS

    Australian shipowners have held a meeting and decided to make very substantial reductions with outward freights, beginning with the first ...

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  28. FIGHT IN CANADA COMING UPON QUESTION OF TARIFF

    A statement has been issued by the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, replying to the recent demands of the Western Prairie grain growers. ...

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  29. DISCHARGED OR REJECTED?

    Sir,--Some weeks ago au announcement apepared in jour columns to the effect that, it was officially stated that distinctive badges were to bo issued to all men who had ...

    Article : 265 words
  30. DOMINION SAILORS IN NAVY

    It has been agreed by the Admiralty that lower ratings drawn chiefly from the sailors of the Dominions shall serve on British ships. ...

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  32. SOLDIERS' SPORTS DELAYED

    Brigadier-General T. H. Dodds, Commandant of the Australian Imperial Force headquarters in London, states that it is difficult to proceed with the ...

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  34. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT FIXED FOR FEBRUARY 11

    It is announced that the new British Parliament will meet on February 11. Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, will attend. ...

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  35. INFORMATION SUPPLIED

    Hill.--For old-age pension, 20 years' continuous residence in Australia is required. For invalid pension, Ave years' continuous residence, but the claimant must have ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. Y.M.C.A. HELPS SOLDIERS

    War service expenditure by the Australian Young Men's Christian Association in the past six months amounted to £ 85, 172, of which £ 77,688 was ...

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  37. INDEPENDENCE IS SOUGHT BY THE CATALONIAN LEADER

    In the Spanish Congress, Senhor Cambo, of the Catalonian party, which is seeking independence, opposed the Government's Autonomy Bill. ...

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  38. MELTON CHAFF MILL BURNT

    Messrs. H. S. K. Ward's chaff mill at Melton was burnt to the ground yesterday. In addition to the buildings, machinewry and hay, which were partly covered by ...

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  39. CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT APPROVED IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A congress of representatives of co-operative societies in all provinces of the South African Union has confirmed the proposal for the ...

    Article : 101 words
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