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  3. THE FRYATT MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A Berlin massage reports that a Military Court has opened to investigate the shooting of Captain Fryatt. ...

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  4. TROTSKY'S AIM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The United Press Association's Paris correspondent states that M. Knutsky s now at Moscow negotiating for a ...

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  5. CHAOS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Strikes [?] becoming increasingly prevalent [?] Rhenish Westphalia. Martial law [?] been proclaimed over a wide area ...

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  6. "BEFORE SATURDAY"

    [?] The Council of [?] of [?] [?] Paris ...

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  7. FIRST FEDERAL SHIP

    A Sydney correspondent describes the launching of the "First Federal Ship":- On what but a few years ago was a ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. "NOT TOO PROUD'

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Baron Otkino told an American interviewer to-day: —"Japan was not too proud to fight, but she is too proud to accept a ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. BOLSHEVIST DICTATORSHIP.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — Reports from Russia state that industrial strikes and meetings against the Bolshevist regime are being held. The ...

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  10. STAR VALLEY MINES.

    [?] It is under[?] of Four has [?] of the [?] and a belt 30 ...

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  11. SHOOTING OF FRENCH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A Berlin, message states that a Government Commission has investigated the shooting of French prisoners at Mannheim ...

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  12. JAPAN'S WARNING TO CHINA.

    PEKIN, Wednesday. — Japan has warned China that if she publishes the secret Chino-Japanese agreements, Japan will demand financial reparation ...

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  13. RED ARMY ATTACKS.

    An Archangel message states that the Bolsheviks again attacked the Allies at Odozerskaia, and were repulsed with losses. ...

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  14. REVIVING AGRICULTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir A. Grif-fith-Boscawen, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said that the Government had decided to introduce a ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. FRANKFORT RIOTS.

    Eleven were killed and many wounded in the Frankfort riots. Strikes are spreading throughout Germany. ...

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  16. THE POLISH LANDING.

    [?] It is understood that the [?] delegates are [?] to allow Polish [?] ...

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  17. FRANKFORT QUIET AGAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that order has been restored in Frankfort. ...

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  18. COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN PETROGRAD.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A counter-rerolution in support of the Mensheviki (the minerity Socialists, opposed to the Bolsheviks "the majority") has ...

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  19. [?] TENACIOUS DEMANDS.

    [?] Discussions [?] of the [?] are likely to [?] The French tenaciously ...

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  20. "ANOTHER CRISIS APPROACHING."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" says that another revolutionary crisis is approaching in Germany, Bolshevism is spreading rapidly in ...

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  21. GOOD-BY, LONDON!

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Arrangements are in progress for 12,000 Dominion troops to march through London at the end of the month. ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE RE-BORN.

    Newcastle is losing her coal; the local mines are being worked out, but the northern metropolis has found a new life, and the promise of a still more ...

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  23. ANOTHER LIE REFUTED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In reference to the complaints of the disorderly conduct of Australians at Capetown, the chairman of the Troops Reception ...

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  24. TEACHING SOLDIERS TOWN PLANNING

    "FORUM" ON SALISBURY PLAIN. Advocates of better town planning in Australia may welcome many additions, to their ranks when all the soldiers of ...

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  25. SPANISH TURBULENCE

    MADRID, Wednesday. — General strikes are in progress in all great towns, but they are most serious in Barcelona, where all traffic is ...

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  26. GREMANS WILL SIGN

    [?] General Smuts [?] a special civ[?] Post. [?] is much more ...

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  27. CRIES OF "OH!"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding the Americans' refusal to co-operate with the Japanese when ...

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  28. ULVERSTONE WEIGHBRIDGE

    Sir.—A few months ago, when a deputation waited on the Commissioner of Railways at Ulverstone to ascertain his reason for compelling farmers to ...

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  29. THE LOYALTY LEAGUE

    SIR,—According to a report in the Advocate" Mr. J. D. Millen, of Waratah, addressed a meeting of the Loyalty League at Devonport, and he ...

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  30. WEDDING BELLS

    A pretty wedding took place on Thursday afternoon at St. Paul's Church, Launceston, between Miss Rebecca R. Reynolds, daughter of Mr. ...

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  31. FREEDOM OF TRANSIT.

    [?] Commission has [?] for [?] in the [?] punitive mea[?] The Commission ...

    Article : 184 words
  32. THREE 10,000-TON SHIPS TO BE BUILT.

    At the luncheon given by the Mayor of Newcastle, Ald. R. Gibson, Mr. Ball (Minister for Works), intimated that the Federal Government had ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. EGYPT QUIETER

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Armed motor cars are patrollinp the streets. Soldiers are guarding the strategical points. ...

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  34. PROHIBITION AND GENERAL BOOTH

    Sir,—At the Devonport temperance meeting Mr. Pullen is reported in Saturday's "Advocate" to have said that the Tasmanian Temperance Allianc ...

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  35. SHIP'S ENGINES MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The shops are wonderful. Hundreds of steel lathes were ranged in one big building. Steel plates are punched for rivets 20 holes at a time by the mere ...

    Article : 208 words
  36. PEACE HONORS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Peace Honors List, which will be published to-morrow, will contain 25,000 names. ...

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  37. WHITEY COUNCILS

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Government has decided to appoint an investitration committee with a view to the adoption of the Whitely Industrial ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. [?] MINISTER'S IMPRESSIONS.

    [?] man in Ben[?] received a letter from the [?] Minister, dated 18th January. [?] "One's time is very ...

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  39. TERRITORIAL FORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Bureau announces that a conference was held at Westminster between Mr. Winston Churchill and representatives ...

    Article : 94 words
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  41. A HASTY CHRISTENING.

    Messrs. A. E. Cutler, engineer-in-ehief, and A. Bomphrey, controller of shipbuilding, were present on the launching platform. The usual period ...

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  42. "POTENTIALLY"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Frank Hurley (Shipping Controller) stated that the United States to-day was potentially the greatest marine ...

    Article : 162 words
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