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  2. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    In addition to the "Austral" fleet of originally 15 scrviceable cargo steamers purc[?]d in Great Britain by the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The British Admiralty will shortly issue details of the damago sustained by vessels in the Jutland naval buttle. The Australian Press Association service learns that the ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. FOOD SUPPLIES,

    Advices from Washington stale that the United States has warned Italy that unless [?]he refrains from delaying the transporttion of supplies for the relief of the ...

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  5. BERLIN DISORDER

    Berlin is now reported to be-fairly quiet, except for occasional shooting in the Wilhelmsplatz. The Workmen's and Soldiers' Council at ...

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  6. CITY RATE.

    By 10 votes to 15 the City Council decided last night that the town rate for the next financial year should be ½ in the £1, as last year. The question was introduced ...

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  7. FOR PEACE.

    An official communique from Paris states that information was given to the Supreme War Council concerning the interruption of the negotiations at Spa regarding the ...

    Article : 376 words
  8. DESERTED LOYALISTS.

    Supporting the claims which have been made in "The Argus" for just consideration by the State Ministry of the cases of the loyalist coal miners who went to New ...

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  9. CONTROL IN BRITAIN.

    The British Food Controller (Mr. G. H. Roberts), speaking at Newcastle-on-Tyne, explained that if the prices of foodstuffs were likely to fall [?] would remove the ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Serious accusations have been made delinitely that vital Ministerial promises have not been kept. This is either trane or untrue, and should be cleared up. A public ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    The British naval estimates for 1919-20 amount to £119,200,000. The Principal items are £68,000,000 for building, repairs, and maintenance; while the requirements ...

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  12. Views of Women's League.

    At the executive meeting of the Australian Women's National League held yesterday in the council chamber, the president (Mrs. F. G. Hughes) presiding, the ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS.

    In the House of Commons the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. Mr. W. c. Bridgeman, stated that the Cabinet had decided to remove the restrictions on ...

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  14. MILITARY AWARDS.

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  15. UPHEAVAL IN SAXONY.

    Other reports telegraphed from Copenhagen state that the Spartacists at Halle, in Saxony, pillaged and wrecked shops and honses, drowned many officers and ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. AUSTRALIANS IN PALESTINE

    The Haifa correspondent of the "Chicago News" has interviewed General Sir Edmund Allenby, who commands the Allied army in Palestine Sir Edmund Allenby said:— ...

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  17. APPEAL BY GOVERNMENT.

    A German wireless message [?] that the Government has issued an anti-strike appeal. Only by working it states, can the people achieve a socialist democracy. ...

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  18. CLEAN SWEEP TERMS.

    The Mayor of Lyons entertained the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is visiting the Lyons Fair. Mr. Hughes. speaking in French, declared that justice ...

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  19. Situation in Berlin.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association states that the Spar[?] cusites are determined to break off all relations with the Government and to settle ...

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  20. EDITH CAVELL APPEAL.

    An appeal has been issued on behalf of the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association in connection with the Edith Cavell Special Appeal for Sick, ...

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  21. RIOT IN LONDON.

    A riot took place in the Strand on Sunday. following an attempt by a constable to arrest American sailors who were cambling outside a Y.M.C.a. refreshment ...

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  22. Armistice Terms "Harsh."

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Chicag[?] News" has interviewed General Winterfeldt one of the members of the German Armistice Commission, who said that the ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. BLACK ROCK TRAMWAY OPEN

    The first electric [?] connerting Sandringham and Black Rock. giving the residents of Black Rock direct co[?]cation with Melbourne, left Sandringham shortly ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION.

    There were many empty seats in the Town Hall last evening. when a meeting was held by the Returned Soldiers' and War Workers' [?]-trial Union to explain ...

    Article : 518 words
  25. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    A further development in the d[?]pute between the doctors and lod[?] took place yesterday, when a meeting of the friendly societies' disputes committee agreed to a ...

    Article : 412 words
  26. RHYL CAMP OUTBREAK.

    The Ministry of Overseas Military Forces of Ca[?] in London has issued the following official statement regretting the Kinmel Park (Rhyl) incident (when Canadian ...

    Article : 209 words
  27. Australian Warships.

    The cruiser Melbourne, and the destroyers Parramatta, Warrego, Yarrs, and Huon, of the Roya; Australian Nay, have sailed from Plymonth for Australia. ...

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  28. "IRISH REPUBLIC."

    The Dublin correspondent of the "New Yark World" learne that Mr. E. de Val[?]ra, the S[?] [?] leader, who[?] escape from an English [?] was recently reported, has ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. American-Australian Trade.

    Mr. H. Y. Hraddon, the special commercial correspondent of the Commonwealth Government in the United States, in an [?] dress to the New York Chamber of Com[?] ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    As the iron and steel works of Vickers [?] of She[?], have only three days' sto[?] of coal in hand, more than 10,000 of the employeees have been given a ...

    Article : 193 words
  31. STATK SERVICE CONDITIONS.

    Many desired improvements in the working conditions of the State Public Service were sought by Mr. Gordon Carter, general s[?]ary of the State Service ...

    Article : 374 words
  32. TROOPS RETURN.

    Because of the failure of the navy authorities to profit from past experience, the troops who [?] by the transports [?] and [?] yesterday were again ...

    Article : 224 words
  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Ma[?]hester Gu[?]dian" states that [?]ons for reunion between the Co[?]tion and Independent Liberals in the House of Commons have been broken off. ...

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  34. DARWIN HOTEL BOYCOTT.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Monday.—After a run of 15 weeks, the boycott of the State hotel bars and liquor stor[?] at Darwin borke down on Saturday. ...

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  35. SCHOOL BUILDING CONDEMNED.

    A[?] being silent for nearly thr[?] months the belis rung yesterday morning for the [?] of work at most of the metropol[?] State ...

    Article : 263 words
  36. BOLSHEVIK METHODS.

    Mr. Raymond Robins, the former head of the American Red Cross Mission in [?] [?], has testi[?] before the [?]ted States Commission which is investigating ...

    Article : 88 words
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  38. Germans Retake Riga.

    It Is reported that the Germans have severely deleated the Bo[?]vika at Riga. and have [?]tured the town. ...

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  40. LAND AT MORWELL.

    Sir. In "The Argus" of Thursday appears the statement that electricity [?] [?] are emp[?] to pur[?] [?] pulso[?] all hand within 20 miles of ...

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  41. THEFT FROM THEATRE STORE.

    SYDNEY. Monday. The Sydney evening [?] contain long reports to-night of a [?] [?] by a gang of youthful thieves in the theatreal store of J. C. Will[?] ...

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