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  2. PEACE FINALITIES.

    Le Journal reports that the Allies are contemplating armed intervention in Hungary, owing to the danger to Roumania and Poland. ...

    Article : 86 words
  3. THE PROBLEMS AHEAD.

    To-day we close a great war era. The peace we celebrate has a special significance for our Commonwealth, which commemorates the ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. STRIFE OF THE SEAMEN.

    A conference of land and sea transport unions, coalminers, and engine drivers will be held in Melbourne, probably tomorrow or Tuesday, to consider the strike ...

    Article : 734 words
  5. A PEACE REJOICING.

    It did not really matter, in the end, that Peace had come after many moths of waiting. This was genuine, official, glorious finality. For war-weary people the ...

    Article : 2,586 words
  6. SERIOUS RIOTING

    The demonstration in Melbourne on Saturday in celebration of the signing of peace was remarkable. The streets were densely crowded, flags fluttered gaily ...

    Article : 2,366 words
  7. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The Chairman of the Coal Board (Capt. C. J. Clare, C.M.G.), stated on Sunday night that there was nothing fresh to report in connection with the "fuel famine." ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. THE EX-KAISER.

    The United Press correspondent at Basle learns that the ex-Kaiser gave his word of honour to the Dutch. Government that he would not attempt to escape from Holland. ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. THE HARBOUR CITY.

    Saturday, the day set apart for the celebrations of peace throughout the Empire was, so far as Sydney is concerned, resplendent in official trimmings. The ...

    Article : 576 words
  10. Poles Defeated Bolsheviks.

    Warsaw advices state that the Poles have forced an entrance to Minsk. The Bolsheviks obstinately defended the place. A peasant revolt has broken out behind the ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    M. Bouillon, President of the French Parliamentary Commission on Foreign Affairs, who has returned to Paris from Italy, regrets that a bitter feeling against ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. INTERNATIONAL SPORT.

    In the inter-allied [?] contests in the final hour Cambridge beat Australia and New Zealand by half a length. Hadfield, of New Zealand, won the single ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. INTERNEE AND GIRL.

    A man, whose name is believed to have been Charles Ruen, formerly an internee of the Holdsworthy Concentration Camp, and a young woman of about 25 years, who ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN AT CRICKET.

    Worcester scored 120 in the first innings Gregory took 7 wickets for 56 and Larmpare 2 for 24. The Australians made 252 for 4 wickets—Pellew 102, Trennery 66, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. MARCH OF MEN OF AUSTRALIA.

    More than three miles of marching men and youths in khaki or blue! Nearly 10,000 sailors and soldiers, who had been through the trials of war, and sailors and ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. DIVIDING UP AFRICA.

    Belgium has agreed to cede to Great-Britatin a considerable portion of her old Congo possessions in the region of Lake Tanganyika, in exchange for a large part ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. CARPENTIER AGAIN VICTORIOUS.

    Georges Carpentier, the French boxer, beat Dick Smith by a knockout in the eighth round, in which he delivered two uppercuts and a left hook to the jaw. ...

    Article : 35 words
  18. CASUALTIES.

    According to a police report, Miss M. Gillespie, Mrs. E. Caught, and Master G. Caught, of North Adelaide, were knocked down in King William street on Saturday ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    John Horan, a master butcher, was arrested to-night on a charge of wilful murder. According to the report given to the police, a man named James William ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. German Affairs.

    The German Government has informes the Prussian Parliament that 1,500,000,000 marks will be devoted to reducing the prices of food and other prime necessities. ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. BRILLIANT QUEENSLAND ILLUMINATIONS.

    The peace celebrations in Brisbane were carried out in glorious weather. From an early hour in the morning the city was stir. Queen street was gaily decorated ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. THE SALUTING BASE.

    The Governor (Sir Henry Galway) took the salute in front of the Adelaide Town Hall. Naturally it was at that vantage point that the densest concourse of citizens ...

    Article : 1,454 words
  23. DEATH AT A FOOTBALL MATCH.

    Mr. Wilfred Ashwin, married, employed as a collector of the Adelaide Electric Lighting and Supply Company, and residing at Henley Beach, died suddenly at ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. PEACE LUNCHEON.

    The members of the S.A. Commercia Travellers' Association celebrated peace at a luncheon in the clubhouse, North terrace an Saturday. There was a large and ...

    Article : 530 words
  25. AMERICAN OFFICER ATTACKED.

    At Coblenz two Germans attempted to assassinate Major Cockril, Provost Marshal of the American forces, but he received no injury. His assailants escaped. ...

    Article : 35 words
  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The tender of Mr. R. C. Trenouth, of Strathalbyn, to erect the tower at the Presbyterian Church in that town has been accepted at £520. This seructure in ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. Murdered French Soldier.

    Germany refuses to pay 100,000 francs as indemnity to the French State for the murder of a French soldier who was killed in Berlin, but agrees to compensate his ...

    Article : 36 words
  28. STRIKERS AND TRAMWAYS EMPLOYES.

    The following resolutions were adopted it a large and enthusiastic meeting of the South Australian branch of the Australian Tramways Employes' Association, held at ...

    Article : 705 words
  29. A.V.C. Flyer.

    Capt. Mannock has been decorated with the Victoria Cross for having brought down 50 enemy aeroplanes. ...

    Article : 23 words
  30. TASMANIAN REJOICINGS

    Lovely weather prevailed for Saturday's peace celebrations. In Hobart the sun was shining with a spring-like warmth, and the various demonstrations passed off most ...

    Article : 205 words
  31. Ejection of Undesirable Germans.

    The Hague correspondent of The New York Times states that 943 German internees, men, women, and children, landed at Rotterdam, were conveyed by an ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. General Items.

    At a conference of senior chaplains attached to the A.I.F., held in London in May last, the following resolution was unanimously carried—"That this conference of chaplains of the A.I.F. (some of ...

    Article : 246 words
  33. SUCCESSFUL BARRIER FUNCTIONS.

    The peace celebrations in Broken Hill on Saturday were mainly carried out in fine though windy weather. Considering that Broken Hill is in the throes of a serious ...

    Article : 289 words
  34. FESTIVITIES IN THE WEST.

    The peace celebrations were held yesterday in threatening but fine weather. A military procession took place in the morning with a parade strength of 5,500, ...

    Article : 130 words
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  36. CRACKERS AT DARWIN.

    Peace celebrations held at Darwin on Saturday afternoon, towards which the Commonwealth Government donated £50, took the form of a procession and sports. ...

    Article : 144 words
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