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  2. HUNGARIAN PROBLEM.

    There is satisfaction in Hungarian Republican circles at the announcement that the Archduke Joseph has voluntarily resigned from the Government owing to the ...

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  3. FRENCH TRADE.

    The Australian Press Association has obtained advance proofs of the report of' the French Mission, headed by General Pau, which recently, visited Australia. The ...

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  4. DENIKIN TAKES ODESSA.

    The British War Office learns that General Denekins anti-Bolshevik forces have occupied Odessa. It is announced from Warsaw that Polish ...

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  5. QUESTION OF SHANTUNG.

    The Foreign A'ffairs Committee of the United States Senate has adopted a resolution, favouring the amending of the Peace Treaty to provide for the return of ...

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  6. SENATOR MILLEN'S PROPOSALS

    As the Sydney seamen have not had an opportunity of considering the proposals for a settlement of the shipping, strike, the acting leader of the Federal Ministry ...

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  7. WAR AND ITS AFTERMATH.

    Sir Joseph Cook, when, interviewed, made the following statement:- ''Our long, long trail has almost ended, and it is good to be home again, It has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEARTY GREETING IN THE WEST

    PERTH, Sunday.—Under a sky of blue,' the steamer Friedrichsruh drew into (Fremantle on Saturday morning, carrying Australia's representative at the Peace ...

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  9. "HOMEWARD BOUND."

    A weekly newspaper, "The Last Post," was issued on the Friedriehsrub, in which tho following message to the "diggers" from Mr. Hughes was published:— "Homeward ...

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  10. The Naval Fight.

    A Bolshevik wireless, message denies that two battle-ships were sunk in the action by British motor-boats last week, and states that the Pervozvanni received, but slight ...

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  11. RETURN OF'KIAO-CHAU.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says 'that itis reported that a Japanese. Minister appeared at the Chinese Foreign Office and announced that ...

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  12. Bolshevism Declining.

    M. Goussef, a member of thc Bolshevik Supreme Defence Commission, in a recent speech, said that it was inevitable that thc Bolshevik power would become exhausted. ...

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  13. IN GERMANY.

    Herr Noske, the German'Minister for Defence, in an interview at Weimar, repudiated "the absurd idea that a war of revenge is Germany's policy," and declared ...

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  14. KOREAN RESENTMENT.

    There is widespread discontent in Korea owing to the severity of the Japanese rule, says a Tokia message. The Koreans strongly resent Japan's efforts completely ...

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  15. SYDNEY SEAMEN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—, A.meeting of Sydney seamen yesterday decided not to man the ships to-morrow. It was considered inadvisable by the meeting to declare the ...

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  16. Friction in Siberia.,

    Mr. Morris, Ambassador, who was sent by the United States Government to investigate affairs in Siberia, reports that a crisis within the Kolchak Government is ...

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  17. Henderson Naval Base.

    Sir Joseph Cook and Mr. Watt visited tho Henderson naval base at Cockburn Sound this afternoon. ''There bas been a frood deal of work. done there, but there is a ...

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  18. MELBOURNE ARRANGEMENTS.

    In view of, the ill-health of the Prime Minister it is not intended to exhaust him with many ceremonies when he returns to Melbourne next Suturday. Mr. Hughes ...

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  19. Esthonians and Petrograd.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express'' at Helsingfors says that the Esthonians have refused to accept the North-West Russian Government's guarantee of Esthonian ...

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  20. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    Attempts by United States troops to seize the Mexicans who kidnapped two United Stales aviators have not succeeded, but several bandits have been captured and ...

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  21. WAR OFFENDERS.

    The German Minister for Defence (Herr Noske) said, in an interview, that it was impossible to hand over German officers. No one had yet clearly pointed out a single ...

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  22. UNION OFFICIALS DEFIANT.

    Defiant speeches were made by leaders of the seamen at a meeting held at the Gaiety Theatre yesterday afternoon. The president of the union (Mr. Le Cornu), who entered ...

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  23. Joy of the Liberated.

    Dr. Harold Williams, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Russia, writing from Kharkoff after au extensive tour of the Poltava' district, describes the intense joy of ...

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  24. Reason for Shortage.

    Mr. Robert Smillic,'president of the Miners' Federation,of Great. Britain, denies that the miners are responsible for the decresad output of coal. This is due, he ...

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  25. TOWN HALL SPEECHES.

    The Fremantle Town Hall was crowded to the dcors'upd beyond, and Mr:.Hughes' had a splendid' reception. The mayor, amist great applause, punctuated by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. TOOLS OF GERMANS.

    lt is reported from, New York that Dr. Altendoroff formerly a United States Military Intelligence officer, says that German, army officers were given, commands in the ...

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  27. Position of Industries.

    The ''National News" states that the cotton; woollen, face, iron, lind steel trade are booming despite the highprices of coal. Many manufacturers are unable to execute ...

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  28. SINN FEIN.

    The Sinn Fein executive states that the Sinn Fein Parliament is issuing a loan to develop industries, to pay for consols, and to establish a bank to enable it to ...

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  29. REQUESTS BY SOLDIERS.

    On Saturday afternoon the returned soldiem gave Mr. Hughes a special welcome at their-institute, built on one of Hie best sites.in. Perth, on St. George's terrace, and ...

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  30. NATIONALISATION ISSUE.

    In regard to the question of nationalisalion, which has been insistently raised in connection with the coal-mining industry, Mr. W. A. Appleton, secretory of the ...

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  31. "Australia Needs You."

    BENDIGO. Sunday.—On Saturday Mr. A. L. Bolton, president of the Bendigo brunch of the National Federation, sent the following telegram of greeting to perth to ...

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  32. THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    A message sent from Allahubad on Friday states:—"The Afghan troops are withdrawing from the Dakka front to Jalalabad, and enemy bands in the Khost district are ...

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  33. Message Acknowledged.

    In reply, to their wireless message of welcome to Mr. Hughes, the Rejected Volunteers' Association of Victoria have received the following reply:- "Many thanks your kind message of welcome.— ...

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  34. SOLDIERS AND HOTELS.

    PERTH, Sunday —The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Walt) slated to-day that tis tbe result of the representations made it bad been decided to give the State Commandant full ...

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  35. THE PEACE TERMS.

    During the voyage Mr. Hughes addressed the soldiers mi "The Peace terms; how they affect Aiistrulia." He said thet many in Australia said that the terms were not just. ...

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  36. VILLERS BRETONNEUX.

    The inhabitants of Villers Brectonncux have presented the Australian Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) with a beautiful memorial tablet commemorating, the brave ...

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  37. AEROPLANE POLICE.

    Squadrons of police aviators are being formed in Berlin with the main object of preventing the smuggling of capital out of the country. ...

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  38. DISCONTENT IN JAPAN.

    In Japan rising prices and the scarcity of houses are causing widespread discontent, especially among the middle classes, and serious outbreaks are feared. The ...

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  39. TROOPS FOR ABROAD.

    Three hundred, men of the Warwick, Berkshire, and Gloucester Regiments refused to parade at Southampton for embarkation to France, believing that they ...

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  40. Flying Contest.

    The United States Army Air Service announecs that an aeroplane reliability test race, from New York to Toronto and back, will take place shortly. Fifty machines ...

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  41. REPATRIATION IN BRITAIN.

    The British Ministry of Health received 180 new housing schemes last week, bringing the total to date to 5,000. The department is now preparing plans for 430,000 houses, ...

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  42. BETRAYAL OF MISS CAVELL.

    The trial has commenced in Paris of a Frenchman, Georges Quicn, who is charged with having betrayed Nurse Edith Cavell to the Germans after she had befriended ...

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  43. MORPHIA SMUGGLING.

    A Tokio message says that Great Britain, America, and Japan are expected to cooperate to stop the infamous smuggling of morphia into China. The suppression of ...

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  44. British-American Exchange.

    Messages from New York state that, although the Exchange rate for the pound, sterling has recovered to 421 cents, it is believed that unless drastic remedial ...

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  45. Prince of Wales' Tour.

    The Prince of Wales has arrived at Quebec Responding to the loyal greetings extended to him, he alluded to the late King Edward's visit to Quebec, and thanked the ...

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  46. BOLSHEVIKS AND PROFITEERS

    Mr. Gorman, president of the East Perth branch, said that doleirtg out sustenance tended to make cadgers; Mr. O'Neill, secrotary of tho branch, read a resolution ...

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  47. LABOUR EX-MINISTER.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson; formerly a Labour incmbcr of Mr. Lloyd Georgc's Coalition Cubinet, who is opposing Mr Fisher at the by election for the widnes ...

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  48. LABOUR PEACE CONDITIONS.

    In the United Stales Senate, Senator Thomas, attacking the Labour covenants made by the Peace Conference at Versailles, said that uniformity of labour conditions ...

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  49. Australian Leather.

    At the sales, of hides and leather in London on Friday hides were quiet. None from Australasia were offered. Eighty bales of Australian leather were sold ut unction. ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    General Birdwood, acting on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, has presented a gun captured by the Australians to the City of Exeter in acknowledgment ...

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  51. WHARF LABOURERS' RELIEF.

    For the purpose of raising funds to assist wharf labourers who have been out of work, a meeting was held on the Yarra Bank yesterday afternoon. A number of speakers, ...

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  52. Peaches from Australia.

    Two hundred eases of Murrumbidgee tinned peaches arrived by the Euripides, and have turned out excellent. Arrangements have been made for their direct ...

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  53. International Chess.

    Capnblanea won the International Chess Tournament at Hastings by scoring 10½ points. Kostich, the Serbian player, was second with 9½ points.Except for a draw ...

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  54. NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES.

    The "New York Times" says that testimony given before the British Coal Commission recently showed thal the nationalisation of industries in New Zealand and ...

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  55. Throne of Roumania.

    News has reached Paris that the Roumanian Council has decided to recognise Prince Nicholas, thc King's eldest son, as the heir to the throne. Prince Nicholas ...

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  56. Japan's Merchant Fleet.

    It is officially announced in Tokio that the Japanese merchant fleet was increased by 40 per cent, during the war period. The construction of new ships is to be ...

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  57. South African Politics.

    The South African Party Congress has agreed to. resolutions declaring that the maller of reunion with flin other wing of the parly should be left in the hands of the ...

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  58. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED.

    On Sunday moring the body of a young woman was found floating in the bay, near the Naval Depot, Williamstown. Constable Martin had the body removed to the Morgue, where it was ...

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