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  2. Petrograd

    The Lettish troops occupied Riga, and shot a majority of the Bolshevik commissioners. The Esthonians, supported by Russians and Germans, rapidly ...

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  3. The Seamen's Strike

    Men in various unions to the number of 3950 were reported to-day to be out of work either directly or indirectly on account of the strike. Already wages ...

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  4. Empire Day

    From the fact that the occasion was the first. celebration of Empire Day since the cessation of hostilities, yesterday's proceedings at the various ...

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  5. Influenza

    There was a marked improvement today in the position regarding the influenza. The deaths. reported by the registrars numbered only 12, ns compared ...

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  6. GLEN DHU.

    A large number of visitors assembled at Glen Dhu state school, where the day was celebrated in a most fitting manner. The children formed up in the ...

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  7. DETERMINED PATROL WORK.

    The War Office reports that our troops on the 18th, in conjunction with the river flotilla, advanced on the left back of the Dwina to south of Talgas, ...

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  8. Position in South Australia

    To-day's bulletin issued from the Exhibition Isolation Hospital stated that 7S influenza patients were in the institution, seven of whom [?] ...

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  9. NON-INTERVENTION.

    A message to all members of the Returned Sailors' and Solders' Imperial League of Australia was sent to the president of each state branch of that ...

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  10. Queensland's Ordeal

    The Health Department announced today that 228 cases of influenza in tie metropolitan area were notified to-day, making the total number of notifications ...

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  11. A GREAT BATTLE

    For the possession of Kiev a great battle is proceeding between the Bolsheviks and General Grecorieff's Ukrainians. General Dromsky personally leads the ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE.

    Mr. T. Kiely, the South Australian delegate, and a vice-president of the Seamen's Union, left for Melbourne this afternoon. ...

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  13. ITALIAN TROOPS

    Great Britain, France, and the United States have requested an explanation from Italy why Italian troops have been despatched to Turkey. ...

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  14. AFGHAN BORDER

    The Viceroy reports that the Afghans' attack on the 16th was driven off, and the night was quiet Our casualties were about 130. The troops, with ...

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  15. TEACHING FOR SOLDIERS

    The Defence Department states that the organisation of the educational work on transports bringing the Australian Imperial Force back to Australia is now ...

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  16. JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    Empire Day was suitably observed by the pupils of the Junior Technical School yesterday morning. The principal (Mr. D). V. Allen) presided. and apologised ...

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  17. THE WATER FRONT UPHEAVAL.

    The strike spread to-day to the wheat stacks at Brooklyn, where the unionist members of the Australian Workers' Union drove the loyalists from the yards. ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    At 2.30 to-day at the Princess the final matinee of the serial "House of Hate" takes place; the full programme as at night will be screened. The last ...

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  19. MILITARY PRISONER'S DEATH

    The enquiry concerning the death of the military prisoner H. N. Jemmett on the Sydney express on April 25 was concluded at Seymour to-day before, the ...

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  20. KILLED BY A TRAM CAR

    Mrs. E. Thompson, of Robinson's-road, Auburn, was knocked down by an electric tram to-night in Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, and died about an hour ...

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  21. EFFECTIVE BOMBING.

    British airmen continue to bomb Jelelabad. On the night of the 1th buildings of military importance were systematically attacked, and a ...

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  22. HOMES FOR SOLDIERS

    A commencement with the building of home for soldiers under the housing scheme is expected to be made within a month's time in each state. A ...

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  23. WEEK OF HUMILIATION

    A humiliation week began in Cologne on the 12th inst., and deep gloom prevailed. Cardinal Hartmann compares the Germans to the Babylonian Jews. ...

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  24. ITALIAN SOLDIERS AND SAILORS

    King Victor Emmanuel has given six bf the largest royal palaces in Italy to disabled soldiers, sailors, and their orphans. ...

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  25. EAST LAUNCESTON.

    At East Launceston the early part of the morning was given to lessons on "The Flag of England," "The People of the Empire," "The Warriors of the ...

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  26. INDIAN COMMAND

    It is reported that Major-General Sir Charles Townshend is likely to be appointed Commander-in-Chief of India. ...

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  27. VICTORIAN PRODUCE

    Hon. WV. M. McPherson, Treasurer of Victoria, is arranging a provincial tour to enquire into the milk supply, and town-planning, and inspect the ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. FINANCIAL.

    The Victorian conversion 5½ per cent. loan amounts to £3,000,000, redeemable in 1924-34. The final payment of 95 per cent. will be payable on September 29, ...

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  29. REPATRIATION

    Queensland is the only state that has so far taken any definite action in reply to the repatriation proposals made to the states some months ago by the ...

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  30. PRINCE OF WALES

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales visits Canada in August, and opens the new Parliamentary buildings at Ottawa. ...

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  31. LARGEST AEROPLANE

    The world's largest aeroplane has been finished at Farnborough it was intended to bomb Berlin. It has three principal planes, six 430 horse-power ...

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  32. DEFRAUDING THE RAILWAYS

    David Hamilton was fined £3 at the Caulfield court today for having traveled on a railway ticket six years ...

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  33. INVERMAY.

    The chief feature of the Empire Day celebrations at Invermay were the decorations. Each of the ten rooms of the school was decorated with ...

    Article : 244 words
  34. THE WOMAN AND THE GUN

    The morning between 11 and 12 a middle-aged woman dressed in black was flourishing a double-barrelled gun and pointing it at pessers-by in ...

    Article : 81 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. INVERMAY METHODIST GUILD

    The subject of the Invermay Methodist Guild on Wednesday evening was "An Evening with Lord Tennyson" This being the first literary evening of the ...

    Article : 67 words
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