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  2. GERMANY'S TERMS.

    The Allies have declined the German terms and [?] decided to put the sanctions into operation forthwith. Instructions to the French troops to ...

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  3. RUSSIA.

    Messages which have been received here report that a number of sailors landed at Kronstadt and occupied Oranienbaum, driving out the Bolsheviks, and that another ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    The Limerick murders included that of Mr. O'Donogh, a well-known citizen. At 1 o'clock in the morning a number of armed and masked men roused Mr. Callughan, ...

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  5. HARVEY IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    In September of last year probably the largest number of ratepayers ever congregrated at Harvey assembled to discuss the irrigation scheme with the controlling ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    The coalowners in Durham and Northumberland have sent to the miners notices terminating their present contracts in a fortnight. The proprietors in other ...

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  7. MR. FISHER RETURNS.

    White-haired, clean shaven, quietly dressed in a dark grey suit, Mr. Andrew Fisher, P.C., the retiring Commonwealth High Commissioner, smilingly acknowledged ...

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  8. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Several questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day regarding the Germans obligations. Mr. H. W. Bottomley (Independent South Hackney) asked ...

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  9. SOVIET LEADERS NERVOUS.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that Riga messages confirm the reports that portions of Petrograd are on fire. During the ...

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  10. A SURPRISE ATTACK.

    The military surprised a large party of armed men near Mullinahone (Tipperary) The fight lasted nearly an hour. Three civilians were shot dead. ...

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  11. MANNING OF STEAMERS.

    The Manning Committee, consisting of representatives of the Interstate Steamship Owners and Federated Seamen's Union, has been unable to arrive at an ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS.

    Mr. Lloyd George in a statement in the House of Commons to-night, announced that the German proposals had been refused The conference felt that no ...

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  13. ORDER BY FOCH.

    The London correspondent of the United Press Association states that Marshal Foch has ordered the troops to advance into Germany. ...

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  14. "REPUBLICAN" OFFICER KILLED.

    A patrol party surrounded a house in Hymenstown (Tipperary). The inmates fired, and the patrol party replied, killing a man named Rogan, who was a battalion ...

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  15. REVOLUTIONARIES MARCH ON PETROGRAD.

    Messages received from Helsingfors say that some 30,000 sailors and garrison troops are marching from Kronstadt to Petrograd. The Soviet Government has sent Chinese ...

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  16. PLEA BY DR. SIMONS.

    Dr. Simons made a statement to the conference, in which he said that on account of the far-reaching difference of opinion between the parties at the present ...

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  17. A WIDOW SHOT DEAD.

    The Dublin Castle authorities report that a widow named Walpole was found shot dead in a field at Tralee (Kerry). ...

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  18. ONE BIG UNION SCHEME.

    The proposed one big union scheme was completed to-day by the interstate conference of trade unions which has been sitting in Sydney for the past week. The new ...

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  19. SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT.

    The London "Daily Express" says that the revolutions in Petrograd and Moscow must be differentiated. The former represents a movement towards right and ...

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  20. A LIBRARY DESTROYED.

    The Carnegie Library in Listowel (Kerry) has been burned down. ...

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  21. SYDNEY MILK FAMINE.

    The position which has arisen owing to the unwillingness of the country dairy farmers to supply milk at the price fixed by Judge Beeny in the Profiteering Court ...

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  22. HOTEL SET ON FIRE.

    A party of armed and disguised men ordered the occupants of Vickerey's Hotel in Bantry (Cork) to leave and ten minutes afterwards the building was set on fire. ...

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  23. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    At Aden, on his homeward voyage, H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught received a [?]pontaneous and loyal welcome. He unvelied some memorials, the rock being ...

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  24. CADETS ORDERED TO REJOIN.

    The London Labour newspaper, the "Daily Herald," asserts that the cadets whom Major-General Crozier (head of the auxiliaries) dismissed have been ordered to ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHISTS' UNION.

    It has been announced by the Chief Justice of the High Court that the Australian Telegraphists' Union, which instituted an appeal against Mr. Justice Starke s decision ...

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  26. PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. John Storey (Premier of New South [?]ales) in the course of an interview today, repudiated the statements as to a London loan. He said:—"That is a matter ...

    Article : 378 words
  27. INDIA.

    In the Provincial [?] Indian members are moving resolutions opposing the proposal that the Governments should proceed to the hills in the hot weather. They ...

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  28. NATIVE KILLINGS.

    "I don't propose to pass sentence of death on a native for doing what he has been doing almost since the time he has been on earth, and what he will continue to do ...

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  29. PARIS DELIGHTED.

    Paris was delighted with to-day's news that the Allies are determined to stand no more nonsense. The news ran along the boulevards like wildfire and there were ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A special meeting of all members of the Western Australian Typographical Union (advertised in another column) will be held in the Trades Hall, Perth, on Saturday ...

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  31. GERMANY'S OFFER.

    Speaking at the conference Mr. Lloyd George said that the Germans' offer contained no certainty of payment, and there was nothing definite, nothing adequate. ...

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  32. A GERMAN DIPLOMAT.

    It has been reported here that Count Bernstorff (formerly German Ambassador to the United States) has arrived in Italy with a false passport and about 6,000,000 ...

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  33. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The State Department announces that the United States army of occupation will not co-operate in the advance into Germany. ...

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  34. THE FAR EAST.

    The Tokio newspaper "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" says that America's fortification of the island of Guam (in the Northern Pacific area) interferes seriously with Japan's ...

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  35. THE TRAFFIC ACT.

    Shortly after the Traffic Act became operative representatives of 19 local governing bodies in the metropolitan-suburban area conferred with the Minister for Public ...

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  36. AMERICA'S NAVAL STRENGTH.

    There is some dissension in the new Cabinet over the question of armaments [?] is indicated by a statement which was made by Mr. Edwin Denby (the Secretary ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. COSTA RICA AND PANAMA.

    The Balboa (Panama) correspondent of the United Press Association says that the President of Panama (Dr. Belisario Porras) has announced that Panama will ...

    Article : 176 words
  38. THE SEVRES TREATY.

    M. Gounaris, who was Minister for War in the Cabinet of M. Rallis, has departed for London in order to take part in the Allies Conference over the Sevres Treaty ...

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  39. PILLAGING OF CARGOES.

    One or two apparently practical suggestions were made to-day by witnesses in the evidence which they gave before Mr. William M. Mac[?]arlaue, who is conducting a ...

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  40. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Mr. J. Weeks (the Secretary for War) has announced that President Harding is mindful of ex-President Wilson's recommendation to the Congress to grant ...

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  41. BRITISH CABLE NEWS.

    The result of the Penistone (West Yorkshire) by-election for the House of Commons was as follows:—Mr. Gillis (Labourite), 8,560: Mr. Pringle (Independent Liberal) ...

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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In a preface to Lieutenant Colonel P. W. Richardson s report regarding the rifle team which visited Australia and South Africa, Lord Cheylesmore, president of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    The Sydney unemployed held their meeting to-day in front of the Town Hall instead of at the Trades Hall as of late. The usual speeches were delivered by the ...

    Article : 174 words
  44. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30, in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice: A. Sawdon (plaintiff) and A. R. Thorogood (defendant), part heard In Divorce: Gilbert Thos. ...

    Article : 73 words
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