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  3. NATIVES AT HORSHAM

    At the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association at Horsham today, the discussion of public questions was continued, Mr Clem. ...

    Article : 520 words
  4. AUSTRALIA AS SHIPOWNER CRITICISED BY "THE TIMES"

    According to the shipping correspondent of "The Times," the Australian Government's shipping experiment is rousing much interest and criticism. ...

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  5. CENSORSHIP RELAXED

    Senator Russell, the Acting Minister for Defence, stated today that owing to the stage reached in the discussions of the Peace ...

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  6. SOLDIERS AND WAR WORKERS ESTABLISH ORGANISATION

    Embracing all classes of labor, the Returned Soldiers and War Workers' industrial Union has been formed. The union announces that it is against the ...

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  7. Fleeing from Stricken City

    The seriousness of tho situation in Berlin is indicated by accounts of processions of middle-class fugitives, with their belongings in waggons, fleeing to ...

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  8. FURTHER GENERAL STRIKE PLANNED BY THE REBELS

    Mr Charles Tower, correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin, says that the defeated Spartacists are already engineering a fresh general strike, ...

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  9. RUSSIAN MONEY BANNED

    Messages from Berlin despatched yesterday, state that in order to prevent the flooding of the country with smuggled Russian money, with which the ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. INVASION BY BOLSHEVIKS IS EXPECTED AT BERLIN

    "Vorwarts," the Socialist organ at Berlin, says that military experts expect the Bolshevik army a few weeks hence to cross the East Prussian ...

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  11. LABOR'S NEW WORLD

    Widespread interest has been aroused by the decision of the State Government to summon a round-table conference to discuss tho problem of ...

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  12. SOVIET SET UP FOR THE TYROL

    It is announced from Innsbruck, the capital of the Tyrol. that a Soviet for the Tyrol has been established. ...

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  13. FOOD COMMISSION MENACED

    Messages from Offenburg, in Baden, state that the Food Control Commission, on arriving in the village of "Windesching, was met by a crowd of ...

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  14. SILESIAN REBELS ARRESTED

    Messages from Breslau, the capital of Prussian Silesia, state that three Spartacist leaders have been arrested. Material found in their possession showed ...

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  15. CAMP TO BE CLOSED

    Broadmeadows military camp, of which many thousands of Australian soldiers have memories, pleasant or otherwise, will be closed on Saturday ...

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  16. GERMAN SHIPS UNSUITABLE FOR SERVICE AS TRANSPORTS

    Questioned today regarding the suggestion that former German merchantmen now in commission might be used as transports, Rear-Admiral Clarkson, ...

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  17. V.C. WINNER CAUSES SCENE IN CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    A sensational debate took place in the Canadian House of Commons when Colonel Peck, V.C., made his maiden speech. He was disposed to defend ...

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  18. OUTLOOK AGAIN OMINOUS

    Again the industrial outlook is threatening. The railway workers' rejection of the companies' offer creates a situation which Mr J. H. Thomas, secretary ...

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  19. MINERS TO RESUME WORK

    Standford-Merthyr Miners' Lodge, at a special meeting last night, decided to accept the offer of the management to pay an increased rate of 3d a ton to tho wheelers. The ...

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  20. NORTH BROKEN HILL MEETS

    Balance carried to profit and loss to the amount of £176,609 was the announcement made in the directors' report at the half-yearly meeting of ...

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  21. REFRIGERATED SPACE FROM N.Z

    With reference to the shortage of retrigerated tonnage from New Zealand to Great Britain, Rear-Admiral Clarkson, Shipping Controller, stated today that the matter was ...

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  22. COTTIN IS UNREPENTANT

    Emile Cottin, the youth who attempted to assassinate M. Clemenceau. Prime Minister of France, and was sentenced to death, was defended ...

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  23. GREAT STRIKE AT NOTTINGHAM

    It is announced that 40,000 workers at Nottingham have struck unexpectedly. Of the manufactures carried on at ...

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  24. OSTERLEY LEAVES TOMORROW

    Recollections of pre-war days were revived by the Orient line which issued the neat booklet detailing full passenger lists travelling by their steamers as was customary ...

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  25. HORSHAM DEPUTATIONISTS INTERVIEW THE PREMIER

    Soon after his arrival in Horsham yesterday evening Mr Lawson, the Premier, was waited upon by a deputation from the borough council to ...

    Article : 175 words
  26. CAPTIVES AND CONTACTS

    At the trial In which Barnett Fienberg, Jacob, Fienberg, and Harry Levy were charged with haying conspired to pervert the course of justice by attempting to bribe a detective, ...

    Article : 428 words
  27. HAIG MAY BE APPOINTED NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF

    It is suggested that the old office of Commander-in-Chief of the British Army may be revived, and that Field- Marshal Sir Douglas Haig may be ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. RED GUARD MAKES ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE TROTZKY

    In a message from Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, "The Times" correspondent says that a Red Guard attempted to assassinate Trotzky, ...

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  29. MALICIOUS PROSECUTION IS ALLEGATION IN COURT

    Before Judge Wasley and a jury of four in the County Court today, Benjamin "Willmott. Princess Terrace, St. Kilda road, inspector of the Victorian Society for the ...

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  30. TELEPHONES WITHOUT WIRES

    Guglielino Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, announces that communication by wireless telephony has been established between Ireland ...

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  31. GOLDFIELDS CAPITAL RAISED

    Shareholders in the Bendigo Amalgamated Goldfields, at the extraordinary meeting today decided by 1,371,622 shares to 500 to increase the capital of the company from ...

    Article : 387 words
  32. METHODISTS PLAN CIRCUITS

    A discussion took place in the Methodist Conference today on a proposal, which was afterwards agreed to, to divide the Gippsland district into two ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. NEWSPAPERS BY AEROPLANE

    "The Daily Mail" is the first newspaper to initiate a regular aeroplane delivery service. Bournemouth is supplied in 45 minutes from Fleet street, ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. PILOT SUED FOR DIVORCE

    Repeated acts of cruelty was the ground upon which Mrs Ruby Elizabeth Howard, 28 years of age, of Balmoral street, South Yarra, sought a dissolution of her marriage ...

    Article : 296 words
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  37. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEED FOR SALE OF AEROPLANES

    Negotiations are proceeding with possible buyers for the six aeroplanes which the Defence authorities offered at auction yesterday without result. An offer has been made for ...

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  38. MAIL SERVICE TO PAPUA

    It is intended to establish a mail steamer service to Papua, and the Home and Territories Department has lavited tenders from shipowners to "supply the vessels proposed to ...

    Article : 41 words
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