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  4. BRITISH FINANCE

    The decline in the exchange rate against England, especialy in America, is being given prominence by the newspapers. The sovereign yesterday ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. PEAGE TREATY

    The Austrians have informed the Supreme Council that they must submit the Peace Treaty to the Austrian Assembly for approval before signature. ...

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  6. WAR IN RUSSIA BOLSHEVIKS ATTACKED

    The War Office has issued a communique regarding the Murmansk front which says:—"Our troops attacked the enemy seven mailes, south of Kapasoloa, ...

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  7. AMERICAN TROOPS ARE ON A HOT TRAIL

    The State Department has announced that no reply will be made to-day to the Mexican Ambassador's request this morning that the United States should ...

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  8. MARITIME STRIKE SETTLEMENT OF TROUBLE REPOSTED REACHED

    The strike of the seamen is said to have ended, and the ships will be manned on Monday. On the same day the round table conference will ...

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  9. NAVAL COLLEGE SITE IS NOT WELL ADAPTED

    The report of Captain Grant, late commander of the Naval College at Jervis Bay, was tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday. His most ...

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  10. ONE REGIMENT DESERTS

    Authoritative information shows that operations against the Bolsheviks are reaching an interesting stage. The Russian north-western army and the ...

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  11. SITUATION IN ANATOLIA CONTINUES DISQUIETING

    Notwithstanding the severe measures of the Government the internal situation in Anatolia contmues to be disquieting. ...

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  12. UKRAINE AND ROUMANIA REACH AN AGREEMENT

    It is semi-officially learned that an agreement has been reached at Bucharest between the Ukranian miss on despatched by General Petlura and the ...

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  13. BRITISH NAVY

    The 'Times" Helsingfora correspondent says that the British naval operations off Kronstadt covered a wide range of units. Trawlers and seaplanes ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIK ADMISSIONS CONFIRMED BY WAR OFFICE

    The British War Office confirms the wholesale Bolshevik admissions of defeat. General Denikin's left wing is continuing ...

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  15. "BLACK-LISTED" VESSELS

    The strike situation, so far as the Brisbane water front is concerned, was quiet on Thursday (says the Brisbane representative of the "Register"). The ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL BOYS' PHYSICAL TRAINING ASSN.

    In order to make Physical training more attractive to the boys of Broken Hill who come within the scope of the Defence regulations, it was recently ...

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  17. TROUBLE IN TURKEY

    "The Times" Constantinople correspondent says that the Turks' National Congress at Erzerum is headed by the outlawed general, Kemel Pasha, ...

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  18. STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK AT BETHLEHEM SHIPYARDS

    Message from Baltimore state that 4000 workors at Bethlehem, who were on strike, have returned to work at, the shipyards. ...

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  19. SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS CONFERENCE COMMENCES

    A conference of the Secondary School Teachers' Association was opened last night. The president said that the salaries paid were not commensurate ...

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  20. ATTACK ON PETROGRAD

    The correspondent of the "Dailv Telegraph" at Stockholm states:—General Yudenitch, in conjunction with the Esthonians, has definitely agreed to make ...

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  21. GERMAN INTRIGUE ON THE BALTIC COAST

    The Australian Press correspondent learns that the authorities will issue during the nest few days a lone account of German intrigue on the Baltic ...

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  22. LANDRU EXAMINED

    The examining magistrate, interrogating the suspected murderer Landru, spent hours in fruitlessly attempting to penetrate the mystery of Madame ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. MACQUARIE PASS FATALITY

    At the inquest concerning the death of John Moore, who was killed in a motor car accident in the Macquarie Pass, a verdict of accidental death was. ...

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  24. BOLSHEVIK BARBARISM

    Messages from Omsk state that the Bolsheviks shot 3000. factory hands at Ekaterinburg for refusing to rise against Admiral Koltchak. ...

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  25. SEVEN RUSSIANS IN DARLINGHURST GAOL

    There are now seven Russians in the Darlinghurst Gaol. They have been there for four months. The Federal Government intends to return ...

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  26. SOARING FOOD PRICES CAUSING UNEASINESS

    The rising prices and the approach of winter are causing uneasiness. The butchers estimate an increase, of from 2d. to 5d. a lb. for joints in December. ...

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  27. DEMOBILISATION

    When the amalgamation of the demobilisation and administrative departments of the Australian force has been effected, General Monash will cease his ...

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  28. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    The British Customs Department has published details of the method of obtaining preferential rates on duties for products of the British Empire, ...

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  29. NEW FRENCH FASHIONS DISAPPROVED OF BY AMERICANS

    The "Daily News" correspondent in Paris says that American buyers attending exhibitions of leading houses are rerusing to purchase, and this is ...

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  30. COMMEMORATION SERVICE HELD AT ST. ANDREW'S

    A commemoration service to those who fell during the war, more especially those of the 18th Battalion of the A.I.F. who fell at Hill 60 on Gallipoli ...

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  31. UPPER SILESIA

    Tho Poles in Upper Silesia are calling to the colors all men between the ages of 20 and 40 years. They have assumed power in several towns. ...

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  32. BOY SCOUTS

    The 1st Barrier Troop met on Thursday evening. The attendance was small, but a good night's work was put through, including instruction in trestle ...

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  33. AEROPLANES ACCEPTED FOR AUSTRALIAN USE

    In connection with the Air Ministry's gift of aeroplanes to the Commonwealth, Mr. Pearce has completed arrangements to accept the following ...

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  34. STATISTICIAN'S INQUIRIES SHOW INCIEASE IN PRICES

    The Commonwealth Statistician's inquiries into the prices of food and groceries for July show increases as compared with June. ...

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    Mr. T. Rhodes, resident engineer for the Broken Hill to Me[?]die railway, returned from Adelade this morning, after meeting his son, who has just ...

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    There were no cases listed for hearing in the Police Court to-day. ...

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