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  2. EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA

    There have been fresh executions of friends of the Entente, including Admirals Stestokin, Fahler, and Kovalevski. ...

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  3. Adriatic Question

    Simultaneously with the arrival of representatives of the so-called United Kingdom of Servians, Croatians, and Slovenes, the so-called Government of ...

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  4. Shipping Trouble

    The shipping deadlock ended to-day. The firemen and seamen at a mass meeting this morning accepted the terms of the settlement, which ...

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  5. Newspaper Quarter

    The Spartacusers evacuated several buildings in the newspaper quarter of Berlin on Sunday night, and departed unmolested, after laying down their ...

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  6. CURRENT TOPICS.

    At the City Court yesterday morning. before Messrs. W. Oldham and A. H. Blundell, JsP., Daniel Callaghan, on remand from the previous day, appeared ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE

    It is understood that the arrangements of the conference "personnel, besides granting the Dominions as a whole ample representation at all sessions, ...

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  9. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA

    The Commonwealth is erecting a large screen in front of Australia House where cinematographic views will be thrown from four o'clock till seven daily, ...

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  10. BATTLE AT DRESDEN.

    The Spartacusers at Dresden tried to rush the "Volks Zeitung" offices, but the Government troops cleared the quarter after a sharp battle. The ...

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  11. POLISH AFFAIRS

    Representative von Trampxynsky has been elected the fast President of the Polish Diet Polish troops are advancing against ...

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  12. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS.

    The "Daily Express" Berlin correspondent interviewed Herr Haase, who declared that the elections to the National Assembly would be held, but the ...

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  13. ANXIETY AT WARSAW.

    The main Bolshevik forces, which are advancing on Warsaw on three converging routes, have reached Orany. They are mostly disorderly. Other forces ...

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  14. DR. WILSON'S VIEWS.

    The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent states that Dr. Wilson carries a large portfolio to the meetings. He starts with a definite opinion on every ...

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  15. On the Waterfront

    A mass meeting of members of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers Federation was held to-day to discuss the employment of non-union labour ...

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  16. THE EX-KAISER

    Senator Myers, in the course of a speech at Washington. declared that the ex-Kalser should be executed without trial as part of the peace terms, ...

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  17. IRISH PROBLEM

    Viscount French convened a conference at Dublin Castle last night, and this is interpreted in some quarters to mean that a drastic anti-Sinn Fein policy ...

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  18. VERGE OF INSANITY.

    A Dutchman who dined with the ex- Kaiser and Count Bentinck at Amerongen states that Wilhelm gives the impression that he is on the verge of ...

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  19. ARMISTICE PROVISION.

    Marshal Foch was present at a. meeting of military and technical experts of the allied army, at which the questions arising out of the carrying out of the ...

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  20. TRADE UNIONISM

    A Government bill has been drafted restoring the trade union rules and customs suspended during the war. They will be restored at the request of the ...

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  21. CRUISER BRISBANE

    The cruiser Brisbane arrived at Ports, mouth from the Grand Fleet. It will be refitted prior to returning to Australia. It entered the harbour amid ...

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  22. EGG INDUSTRY

    A deputation to-day from the poultry-keepers requested that the embargo on the importation of eggs into Australia be continued. It was stated ...

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  23. REFUSED A HEARING.

    Signor Bissolati attempted to make a speech in the Scala Theatre in Milan justifying his position. A huge crowd for two hours kept up an uproar, and ...

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  24. OFFICER SHOT DEAD

    Major Miles Charles Seton, of the Australian Medical Corps, was shot dead at the house of his cousin, Sir Malcolm Seton, Holland Park, and Lieut. Colonel ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Football League has refused the Southern League's application to amalgamate. ...

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  26. MANCHURIA AND SIBERIA

    Despatches from Vladivostock say that the Japanese are preparing to withdraw the reserve troops from Manchuria and Siberia. ...

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  27. SHIPBUILDING

    It has been mutually agreed between the Commonwealth Government and the Wallace Power Boat Company, Ltd., to cancel the contract for the ...

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  28. MAORI DISPLAY.

    There was a crowded attendance at the Queen's Hall for the Maon soldiers' display in aid of St. Dunstan' Home for the Blind. The programme included war ...

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  29. DEADLOCK IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The trouble which the shipping companies experienced in manning the stokeholds reached a climax last night, when it was decided that the employment of ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. PROHIBITION

    Some 34 of the American States have ratified the amendment of the Constitution prohibiting the drink traffic in the United States. The final passage of ...

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  31. THE SINN FEINERS.

    If the 73 Sinn Feiners do not attend the House of Commons they forfeit £400 yearly, alos their election deposit of £150. ...

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  32. THE WHEAT CROP

    Arrangements have been completed for the payment of the guarantee on this season's wheat crop. The guarantee involves an amount estimated at ...

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  33. BRITISH PROPOSAL.

    The New York papers, commenting on the Paris disclosures that Great Britain proposed dealing with representatives of Russian factions, consider such ...

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  34. WIRELESS INVENTION

    The United States Navy Department announces that an underground and subsea wireless American invention was put to practical use by the navy and ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. THE LOONGANA

    A fortnight has passed and the prospects of the Loongana resuming her running to Launceston at an early date are still gloomy. Despite the ...

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  36. PRACTICE COURT.

    In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, further argument took place in the North-West Coast case of Gouda v. Gouda. This was ...

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  37. NO CENSORSHIP.

    The Foreign Office announces that there will be no censorship on the British correspondents' messages from Paris during the Peace Conference. ...

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  38. DEMOBILISATION

    General March, Chief of the United States Staff, announces that 693,889 American soldiers have been demolished. while the British have demobilised ...

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  39. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA

    It is understood that the Federal Government intends to take stringent action to prevent the spread of Bolshevik propaganda in the ...

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  40. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A draft of the American plan of the League of Nations has been completed, and will be published at an early date. It differs essentially from General ...

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  41. WAR DECORATIONS

    The Australian war records section desires to secure a complete collection of individual photographs of members of the A.I.F who have won decorations ...

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  42. TONNAGE AVAILABLE

    The Shipping Board at Washington announces that there is a larger amount of tonnage available for foreign trade, due to the decreased demand by the ...

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  43. INTERESTS OF THE CONSUMER

    After enquiring into the prices of fruit and vegetables, and the conditions controlling distribution, the Interstate Commission has reported that it is ...

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  44. RELEASE FROM REQUISITION.

    The Press Bureau states that the Shipping Controller announces that British ships completing their voyages after March 2 at United Kingdom ports. ...

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  45. RIBAND OF MONS

    Permission to wear the riband of Mons 1914 decoration, which was recently granted to Australian troops, has keep withdrawn pending the receipt ...

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  46. CLOTHING TRADE

    The report of the Interstate Commission on the condition of the clothing trade was to-day made available. The enquiry was instituted last year. ...

    Article : 72 words
  47. FOOD SUPPLIES

    A message from Paris states that the third meeting of the Supreme Council of Supply and Relief on Monday considered the present position of relief ...

    Article : 104 words
  48. BELGIAN JOURNALISTS

    About 100 Belgian journalists, who took refuge in England during the war, were entertained by Lord Burnham prior to their return to their own ...

    Article : 35 words
  49. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL BET

    At the Glenorchy Police Court to-day Ernest Collins was charged with having, on November 4, at Northall Park racecourse, unlawfully made a bet ...

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  50. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Three steamers arrived in Australia this week with different types of infectious disease on board. The transport Nestor, which is approaching West ...

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  51. PUNISHED FOR WASTING FOOD

    Plenty of food is wasted without anyone being fined. You waste food if you eat it and get no benefit. And you will be punished. Your stomach ...

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  52. MUNITION EXPLOSION

    A munition explosion at Ostend caused thirty casualties, including five British soldiers killed. ...

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  53. AMERICAN ATTORNEY

    Mr T. W. Gregory resigned the Attorney-Generalship or the United State in order to give attention to his private affairs. ...

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  54. LUXEMBOURG'S NEEDS

    The Government of Luxembourg has issued a proclamation urging citizens to put down revolutionary conspiracies. It says that national unity was never ...

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  55. AUSTRALIA DAY

    Australia Day celebrations will include the usual service at St. Dunstan's Church. The Bishop of London will preach, and General Sir William ...

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  56. AIRSHIP CONSTRUCTION

    It is reported that the Admiralty has begun a big programme of airship construction, including monster vessels similar to the largest Zeppelins of rigid ...

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  57. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS

    Stranded Australians have been informed that they can have passages on the Tufua, which leaves for Adelaide to-morrow. Mr. Allen has received a ...

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  58. ORDER RESTORED.

    News for Luxembourg states that the republic proclaimed by the Committee of Public Safety lasted only six hours. The French military restored order. ...

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  59. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

    The recommendation of the Public Service Board with respect to the position of Dr. Macarthur, medical superintendent at the Dunwich Benevolent ...

    Article : 81 words
  60. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT

    The allies' Economic Mission considers Austria is doomed to a complete dissolution, unless assistance is afforded early. She not only wants food, but political ...

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  61. ARGENTINE RIOTS

    Prior to a settlement of the strike and riots at Buenos Ayres, there resulted 62 deaths. and more than 800 were injured. ...

    Article : 86 words
  62. GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES

    You can wear the smartest shoe; and walk in comfort, knowing that at the slightest sign of a corn Froze the Freezer will get rid of it at once. ...

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  63. NEW YORK STRIKE

    New York marine strikers have resumed work, pending a settlement of the strike by the Government. ...

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  64. P. AND O. LINER

    The P and O. Co.'s steamer Khyber went ashore in a dog on the Norfolk coast, but was refloated on a high tide The vessel was laden with troops. ...

    Article : 33 words
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