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  2. "DAY OF DOOM."

    General von Ludendorff's war memoirs are being published in Berlin. He depicts himself as a strong man surrounded by weaklings, and blames the ...

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  3. GALLIPOLI.

    It is understood that the suppressed report of the Gallipoli Inquiry Commission, which is about to be published in full, finds generally that the campaign produced no ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. RYAN V. "THE ARGUS."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—No decision was reached to-day in the case in which the Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) claimed £10,000 damages from "The Argus" ...

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  5. GERMAN UNREST.

    The rising of Poles in Upper Silesia has engaged the attention of the Allied Supreme Council in Paris. It is anticipated that Germany will employ severe messures ...

    Article : 388 words
  6. STILL NO SETTLEMENT.

    With the doors barred, and fortified by a resolution binding all present to secrecy, the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union yesterday further discussed the amended ...

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  7. HAMMER BLOWS FALL.

    Bucharest reports that the Roumanians are preparing a great offensive against the Bolsheviks beyond the Dneister. Several Transylvanien regiments have arrived at ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The South African party's congress in the Orange tree State opened at Bloemfontein on Wednesday morning, over 200 delegates being present. General Botha ...

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  9. ATTACK ON PETROGRAD.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that General Yudenitch, in conjunction with the Esthonians, has definitely agreed to make ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. GERMAN "FRIGHTFULNESS."

    A letter sent by Herr Erzberger (Finance Minister in the present German Cabinet and leader of the Catholic party) to General Falkenhayn during the war has been ...

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  11. REVISED PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although no decision in regard to the resumption of work was come to at the mass meeting of the Sydney seamen to-day, the outlook ...

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  12. WAGES OF RAILWAY-MEN.

    The railway-men's leaders recommend the acceptance of the British Government's new offer of wages, varying according to the length of service, with a maximum of ...

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  13. AMERICA AND FAR EAST.

    The former Japanese Ambassador to the United States, Count Ishii, in an interview in Tokio declared that there was no collision of views between Japan and the United ...

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  14. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    The market for sterling exchange. (a sovereign) in New York has dropped further to 4 dollars 12½ cents. ...

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  15. Government in Business.

    A "white paper" laid on the table of the House of Commons by the Government discloses the fact that a loss of £1,080,000 was made on the trading schemes of the Food ...

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  16. ISOLATING BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Supreme Allied Council at Paris has reached a decision respecting the blockade of Bolshevik Russia. It is understood that the Allies hope to ...

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  17. Roumanian Throne.

    The Crown Prince Carol of Roumonia, who is 25 years of age, has written to his father, King Ferdinand, formally renouncing his rights of succession, as the outcome ...

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  18. JAPANESE TROOPSHIP LOST

    It is reported from Nagasaki (Japan) that the Japanese transport Shyi Maru struck a rock off the Island of Tanegisima and foundered. One hundred and ten ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS IN RUSSIA.

    In the House of Representatives on August 8 Mr. Brenman (Can.), stated in asking a question that the attention of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) had ...

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  20. HOME RULE.

    The claims of Ireland for Home Rule were discussed in the Senate last evening, when Senator Lynch (Nat., W.A.) moved: ...

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  21. Australian News Abroad.

    Senator Pearce, the Commonwealth Defence Minister, in an interview, published in the London "Morning Post," welcomes the conception of empire of the Under ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. German Royalty's Wealth.

    Copenhagen has been informed that a highly placed person has been arrested in Berlin in connection with the attempt to smuggle 20,000,000 marks (£1,000,000) in ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. KOREAN ADMINISTRATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New-York Tirnes"—reports that the Japanese Embassy in the American capital has issued a statement by the Premier of Japan ...

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  24. EXCITING CRICKET.

    A cricket match between Surrey and Kent, played as a benefit to the Surrey professional, J. B. Hobbs, had an exciting finish. Surrey in the second innings ...

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  25. British War Casualties.

    The report of the British War Cabinet for 1918 gives the grand total of the troops throughout the Empire engaged in the war, exclusive of labour and Chinese units, as ...

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  26. ENEMY ALIENS.

    The new order issued by the British Government for the restriction of the immigration of aliens, now that the war is over, continues many of the embargoes which ...

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  27. Englishwomen as Farmers.

    Owing to the experience gained by them during the war, many women in England are permanently engaging in the lighter forms of farming. ...

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  28. BRITISH FOOD CONTROL.

    The fact that the British Food Ministry has fixed the price's of home-killed meat till July, 1920, is regarded in London as indicative of the Government's intention to ...

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  29. British Minister Resigns.

    It is reported in London that Lord Inverforth will resign his position as Minister of Munitions in the Lloyd George Cabinet, in order to resume his private business. ...

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  30. Cholera in Formosa.

    A despatch from Tokio states that cholera has broken out in Formosa. The Japanese Government has declared the island in quarantine. ...

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  31. ST. GEORGE'S BONES.

    Archdeacon Charles, Canon of Westminster Abbey, when interviewed on the subject of the suggestion from Melbourne that the alleged bones of St. George, which the ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. Peace Treaty in America.

    Senator Pittmann (Democrat) has prepared a motion for introduction to the Senate, reserving four points of the Peace Treaty, but not embodying them in the ...

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  33. STEAMER MATARAM DAMAGED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Shortly after 8 o'clock this morning the steamer Mataram, en route to Sydney from Singapore via ports, was rounding Bulimba Point ...

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  34. Japanese Statesman Dead.

    A despatch to Washington from Tokio announces the death, at the age of 82 years, of Count Taisuke Itagake, popularly known as the "Father of the Japanese Democracy." ...

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  35. MAN FALLS DOWN STAIRS.

    As a result of a fall down a fligh of stairs, John Hayes, 30 years of age, a single man, employed as a steward was damitted in the Melbourne Hospital early last evening, suffering from a fracture of ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States Congres has passed the repeal of the Daylight Saving Bill, in spile of the velo by President Wilson. Captain Leonard Donaldson, who was in ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. Classified Advertising

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  38. FATALITY IN MINE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—William Rowe, a [?] on the Lanecefield mine. [?] was killed yesterday. He was working at the bottom of the underlay shaft, when the winding rope broke, and ...

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  39. A FARMER KILLED.

    BENALLA, Wednesday.—Christopher Knippel, aged 65 years, a farmer, residing at Samaria, met with a fatal accident on Tuesday through the overturning of a jinker. At an inquiry conducted by ...

    Article : 60 words
  40. Classified Advertising

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  41. American Wheat Supply.

    The wheat supply visible east of the [?] Mountains is 46,161,000 bushels. ...

    Article : 22 words
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