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  2. Mails & Shipping

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  4. SIR J. WARD SATISFIED

    Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer of New Zealand, discussing the proposed constitution of the League of Nations, said:-- ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. WAR GRAVES MEMORIALS COMMEMORATE GREAT FEATS

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling announced that the War Graves Commission proposes to erect memorial to commemorate the feats of particular armies and ...

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  6. INTENSE COLD IN BELGIUM

    Intense cold marks the Australian last winter in Belgium. This past fortnight has recalled the severity of the winter of 1916. ...

    Article : 362 words
  7. Problem of Russia

    The Allies face bankruptcy in re-[?]rd to their Russian Policy. [?] decided on Saturday to renew [?] to all the Russian ...

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  8. NEW AIRSHIP CONSTRUCTED FOR TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE

    Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Company Ltd., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, have built the first of the new type of rigid British airships, known as the ...

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  9. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CAMPAIGN URGED BY FRENCH MEMBERS

    Messages from Paris state that renewed pressure is being exerted on the Supreme War Council to bring about immediate intervention ...

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  10. REBUILDING THE INDUSTRIES

    Herr Ebert, President of the German Republic, interviewed by Mr Charles Tower, special correspondent of "The Times" at Weimar, said that ...

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  11. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    Movements of shipping arE reported as follow:-- Arrivals: Port Melbourne, at Colon, from New Zealand; Lancashire, passed ...

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  12. AMERICANS WITHDRAWING

    It is announced that the United States is sending engineer troops to Russia to facilitate the withdrawal of the Americans from Murmansk, ...

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  13. [?]LSHEVIK CHIEFS DIFFER UPON PRINKIPO INVITATION

    A message from Helsingfors, the [?]pital of Finland, says that the Bol[?]evik leaders continue violently to [?] over the acceptance of the ...

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  14. DOMINIONS' RECOGNITION MOST SIGNIFICANT FACT

    In the course of a leading article, "The Times" says:--The lenders of the League of Nations Covenant realise that the Conference ...

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  15. PORT OF MELBOURNE

    High Water at Willlamstown.--Tomorrow, at 6.40 a.m. and 5.57 p.m. ARRIVALS Aeneas, s.s., from Sydney, at Port ...

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  16. ENEMY DESERTS WINDAU

    According to the "Hamburger Hamburger" the Bolsheviks have deserted Windau, the Russian seaport in Courland, owing to a bombardment by ...

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  17. LORD JELLICOE PRAISED IN "TIMES" EDITORIAL

    In a leading article on Admiral Lord Jellicoe's recently published book, "The Times" says:-- Lord Jellicoe's very seamanlike and ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. PROTEST AGAINST MILITARISM

    In a message from Berne, "The Times" correspondent says that the "Leipziger Volkszeitung," referring to the opening of the National ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. [?]OLTCHAK IS SUPREME RULER OF FOUR-FIFTHS OF COUNTRY

    Writing from Vladivostock, on the pacific Coast, in Asiatic Russia, Mr [?], correspondent of "The Times," [?] ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. GALICIAN FIGHT PROCEEDS

    Mr. J. M. N. Jeffries, special Correspondent, says that Kieff, on the Dnieper, in the Ukraine, is, again in the hands of General Pethura, ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. RIVAL FLEETS COMPARED

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  22. IRELAND DISAPPOINTED

    Telegraphing from Dublin, "The Manchester Guardian" correspondent says that the failure to extend the League of Nations scheme to Ireland ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. SOLDIERS' WELFARE

    Returned soldiers, especially of the First Division, complain bitterly that they are being unfairly discriminated against in regard to the payment of ...

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  24. DEBATE ON REPUBLICANISM PROCEEDS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The debate was resumed today on the motion introduced by Sir Thomas Smartt, leader of the opposition, and the amendments moved by ...

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  25. CONFERENCE IS CONVENED TO CONSIDER LABOR UNREST

    It is announced that the Government has called a conference of representatives of capital and labor to meet soon to discuss industrial unrest. ...

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  26. [?]ASSAGES BY WAR VESSEL OFFERED TO NATIONALISTS

    In the House of Assembly today, Mr [?]. S. Malan, Acting Prime Minister, announced, in reference to the refusal [?] the crew of the steamer Durham ...

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  27. IMPERIAL SUBMARINE GIFT INCLUDES NO GERMAN BOATS

    In reference to the announcement that the Imperial Government is presenting a flotilla of destroyers and submarines to Australia, it is ...

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  28. FORTY HOURS WORK A WEEK IS IDEAL OF TRADES HALL

    It has been decided by the executive of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council to take steps at once to initiate an agitation throughout Australia for the ...

    Article : 321 words
  29. COAL MINERS' CONDITIONS CONSIDERED BY COMMITTEE

    According to the Lobby correspondent of "The Times," the Government has decided to summon a national conference of employers and workmen at ...

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  30. LIBRARY FOR CITIZEN FORCES

    Military force officers' attention is directed in orders issued today to the fact that the Third District Library at the Barracks is now open, and that ...

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  31. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE MEETS IN CANADA NEXT YEAR

    It is announced that the precise date of the second Imperial Press Conference, which is to be held in 1920 in Canada, has not been fixed, but that ...

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  32. THE CASE FOR THE CROWN

    Sir.--The badge issued to Transport Wireless Operators is not all that could be desired. The inscription says: "Issued by the Commonwealth Government, Australia." and ...

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  33. [?]NAVAL LOSSES OF POWERS DURING PERIOD OF THE WAR

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  34. BELFAST TRAMS WITHDRAWN OWING TO MEN'S THREATS

    Owing to the threatening attitude of the Belfast strikers the tramcars have been withdrawn from the streets, Lord Pirrie, chairman of directors, ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. FRANCE'S BILL FOR THE WAR SEVEN THOUSAND MILLION

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  37. SOLDIERS SEEK CLOTHING OF TRENCH COMFORTS FUND

    [?] T. Henley, Commissioner of the Australian Comforts Fund, sates that owing to bitter weather the headquarters of the Australian Comforts ...

    Article : 66 words
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