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  2. TROOPS RETURNING.

    Subject to pratique being granted, the troops from the s.s. Runic will disembark at the new pier, Port Melbourne, at 2 o'clock to-day. As the majority of the 575 men are ...

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  3. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The annuqal conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party continued its proceedings to-day at the Trades Hall. The ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY.

    There was an uneasy feeling in Paris last week that the Peace Conference had reached the most critical phase of its career. Rumours that there had been dissensions ...

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  5. DESPERATE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Finnish General staff reports, says the Stockholm correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," that Russian Bolsheviks have entered Finland at ...

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  6. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    On the outbreak of war five years ago H.M.A.S. Australia, flagship of the Australian navy, left these shores on active service. To-day the vessel and her ...

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  7. SHIPPING STRIKE

    The prospects of a settlement of the Seamen's strike are no brighter as a result of the developments of the week-end. The warning uttered by Mr. Justice Higgins on ...

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  8. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The giant new British airship[?] R34 is expected to begin a flight westward across the Atlantic from an aerodrome near Edinburgh about June 14. ...

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  9. Coming Via America.

    A number of Australian troops, who are travelling at their own expense, have left Plymouth for New York, on board the s.s. New Amsterdam. They will go on to ...

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  10. Demobilisation in Britain.

    The Minister for Labour (Sir R. S. Horne), in a letter, states that as a result of Mr. Lloyd George's solicitude the employment exchanges have been instructed ...

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  11. Victorians on Kais[?]r-I-Hind.

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  12. National Police Union.

    The Dublin correspondent of the London "Daily News" says that the Government is seriously preoccupied at the growth of the National Union of Police and ...

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  13. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Federal Sugar Commission heard further evidence to-day. The Chairman (Mr. Piddington) announced that he had received a ...

    Article : 219 words
  14. The "Unwritten Law."

    A sensational "unwritten law" case has been heard at Bodmin (Cornwall). A miner named Nicholls was acquitted of the charge of manslaughter of Captain ...

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  15. TROUBLE IN BERLIN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" telegraphed on Sunday afternoon:— "Owing to domestic troubles the ...

    Article : 261 words
  16. SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

    In connection with the Asiatic Land Trading Bill (Transvaal), an amendment has been agreed to in the South African House of Assembly, despite Government ...

    Article : 324 words
  17. THE OTHER SIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Referring to Mr. Justice Higgins's comments, the president of the South Australian Trades and Labour Council (Mr. F. W. Birrell) said: ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. Ancient Home Burnt.

    Hainton Hall, Lincoln, the seat of Baron Heneage, has been destroyed by fire. The family heirlooms were saved. [Hainton Hall came into the possession of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. SOLDIER ARTISTS WELCOMED.

    Members of the Victorian Artists' Society who had been on active service were heartily welcomed home at a smoke concert held at the galleries on Saturday night. ...

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  20. Master Printers' Meeting.

    Members of the Victorian and Melbourne Master Printers' Associations are asked by advertisement to meet to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, at the Victorian Employers' ...

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  21. Jewish War Memorial.

    Jews in Great Britain are raising a war memorial fund of £1,000,000, including the endowment of a college of Jewish learning at either Oxford or Cambridge. ...

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  22. Unemployed at Geelong.

    GEELONG, Monday.—As a result of the industrial troubles there are now about 1,500 persons out of work in Geelong. The principal totals are:—Woollen mills, 750; ...

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  23. Oil in Great Britain.

    Oil borings near Newark (Selkirkshire) have been sanctioned by the Government. ...

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  24. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Suffering from the effects of an irritant poison, Isobel Proctor, a single girl, 20 years of age, employed as a box-maker, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital early on Saturday afternoon ...

    Article : 280 words
  25. MOUNT MORGAN COMPANY.

    In the face of unprecedented difficulties in financing the output of its copper, which for nearly eight months has been unsaleable, the Mount Morgan G.M. Co. Ltd., ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    Details of the scene at the presentation of the Austrian Treaty to the Austrian delegates at St. Germain have been published. ...

    Article : 308 words
  27. IDLE BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    A meeting of builders' labourers on strike was held yesterday at the Old Trades Hall, when the men were informed that negotiations for a settlement had not yet been ...

    Article : 257 words
  28. MONGOLIA INDEPENDENT.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that Mongolia has declared its independence, and that the Cossack General Semenoff has been made a Grand Duke. ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASES.

    Conservative union estimates indicate that nearly 40,000 workers are now unemployed as the outcome of the seamen's strike. Over 8,000 women and girls mostly ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. FOX AND IRISH TERRIERS.

    On Saturday afternoon, the sixth annual open championship show of the Victorian Fox and Irish Terroer Club was held at [?]rander's Ferry Gardens. Alexandra avenue. The club for the occasion ...

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  31. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The British relief force under Brigadier-General E. G. Grogah has arrived at Archange. In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for War (Mr. Churchill) ...

    Article : 349 words
  32. Soldiers and Strikes.

    When the Army Estimates were being debated in the House of Commons on May 29, the Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Adamson) directed attention to a War ...

    Article : 285 words
  33. GAS EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The hearing of evidence of Sydney witnesses was entered upon before Mr. Justice Higgins, sitting in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation ...

    Article : 316 words
  34. FLOGGING.

    Sir,—With all deference to "Australian," I wish to express my decided disagreement with him in looking upon the man who, in my opinion, was properly sentenced to a ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. WHY THE SEAMEN STRUCK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. T. Walsh, general secretary of the Federated Firemen and Seamen's Union, in the course of a statement to-day, replied to the remarks of Mr. ...

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  36. Vienna in Mourning.

    The black flag has been hoisted on the public buildings of Vienna, and three days' national mourning ordered. The Vienna newspapers declare that the Allied peace ...

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  37. DR. RENTOUL AND THE MODERATOR.

    Sir,—The Rev. D. A. Cameron (chairman of the Presbyterian Church Defence Association) calls in question the accuracy of your report of what took place in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. Effects in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The action of the extremists who have captured the Labour movement in bringing about a shipping strike will result shortly in the closing ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. Fiume Puzzle Solved.

    The problem of Fiume has at last been settled, in conformity with the plan of Colonel House (U.S.A.). Fiume and an extensive territory around the port will ...

    Article : 226 words
  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Hawken and Middleton having been convicted of robbing with violence Mr. Le So[?]f, an agitation is begun to influence the Executive to cancel the ...

    Article : 295 words
  41. South Australian Position.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The position brought about by the coal shortage in this Slate is now more acute than at the end of last week, and further restrictions are ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. "A LITTLE ENLIGHTENMENT."

    Sir,—The best thanks of the community are due to "The Argus" for the splendid leading article on Thursday. I[?] as another member of the Seamen's Union, quite ...

    Article : 187 words
  43. License to Trade in Metals.

    The British Board of Trade has referred to the King's Bench Divisional Court its refusal to grant a license to trade in nonferrous metals to Mr. Henry Gardner, ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Sir,—Senator Givens writes:—"The basic principle which alone made effective arbitration possible was, and is, collective bargaining," and he adds that Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 182 words
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  47. Irish League and Labour.

    The Convention of the Irish League of Great Britain has passed a resolution in favour of retaining independence, despite a strong movement in favour of joining the ...

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