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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    New York, July 18 The Paris "[?]urnal" says that the Allies are contempl[?]g armed [?]ntervention in Hungary [?]ng to the ...

    Article : 33 words
  3. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Mr. Walsh, general secretary Of the Federated Seamen's Union, pleaded guilty in the C[?]y Court to a charge of having comm[?]ed ajmmitted1 a ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. GENERAL ITEMS

    The Admiralty au[?] have placed contracts for refloating the Ge[?]an wa[?] vessels at Scapa Flow. ...

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  5. WAR WITH AFGHANISTAN

    The [?]an: front[?]er is [?]n ab[?]aze owing to an ouk[?] of A[?]s who are attacking our [?] of communication with the k[?]ber Pass, ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    David Alexander Perkin, a sailor, appeared in court today on a charge of having attempted to s[?] James Bennett Carlton with intent to ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. SHIPPING STRIKE AT NEWYORK

    The strike at New York port [?] is growing serious. More than 400 vessels are held up in the harbor owing to lack of crews. ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. POLES ENTER TARNAPOL

    The Poles [?]ave entered Tarnapol, near Le[?]berg. hospital. ...

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  9. THE HUNGARIAN PREMIER

    Dr. Bela Kun has declared [?]at [?]e is willing to leave Hungary [?]f the Entente will give [?]m a passport to enable him to go to [?]e Argentin[?] ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. THE BRITISH MINING TROUBLE

    The coal trouble has depressed the Ex[?]e. Consols are quoted at £51,10s. Two foundries at Leeds have closed dttwn.[?] ...

    Article : 249 words
  11. EX-SEPOYS CONCERNED IN ATTACKS ON BRITISH

    Our posts in the K[?]ber Pass, between A[?]d and Fort Maude were attacked by men who have been identified as ex-Sepoys and ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. FUNERAL OF PRIVATE O'CONNOR DEATH DUE TO REVOLVER SHOT MORE RIOTOUS SCEN[?]S

    Many thousands of people lined the city streets during tile funeral of Private O'Connor, a soldier who was s[?]t outside the barracks ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. WALSH ARRESTED

    Mr.Walsh,secretary of the Seamen's Union, was arrested tonight under sections 6 and 87 of the Commonwealth [?]on and ...

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  14. JAPANESE INTERESTS AT SHANTUNG

    Japan has intimated that she is withdrawing her troops from Shantung, and is maintainig there only her economic claims and special; ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    The complete [?]an treaty was presented today to Dr. Renn[?] the head of the Austrian delegates. A reply has been demanded w[?] ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. ENCOURAGING THE STRIKE

    In the Third Civil Court today Walsh pleaded guilty to a [?]rge of having continued to encourage the strike, and was sentenced to. ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. TREATY WITH FRANCE

    The House of Commons [?]as passed the A[?]-Fre[?] Treaty B[?]. ...

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  18. AFRIDIS DISPERSED

    The Afridi ra[?]ng parties have been dispersed with heavy casual[?]es. ...

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  19. THE BOLSHEVIKS AND RUMANIA

    It is stated that the Russian Bolshevik Co[?]iss on [?]s nego[?]ating for [?] Wit[?] Rum[?]ia. Le[?], it is said, is w[?]g to concede ...

    Article : 46 words
  20. AFGHAN DELEGATES EXPECTED

    The Afghan delegates are expected to reach the British l[?]nes on Friday. ...

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  21. MINERS AND PUMPERS STRIKE

    Two hundred thousand miners in Yorkshire are striking, including 50,000 pump[?] who [?]ave left the mines. If the latter [?]o not return ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. POSITION IN GERMANY

    The German National Assembly has resolved that all men and women of Germany must be regarded as possessing equal rights. No ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. BULGARIAN TREATY

    The Committee for Bulgarian A[?]fairs have completed their. work, [?] the treaty will probab[?] be presented this month. ...

    Article : 27 words
  24. EMPIRE SHOOTING MATCH

    The final scores in the [?]pire shooting ma[?] were; Britan 2112, Australia 2040, New Zealand. 1971, and Canada 1937. ...

    Article : 28 words
  25. DISTURBERS OF THE PEACE

    In court today a number of cases arising out of the d[?] scenes which occurred [?]ing the concluding hours [?]of the peace ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. TWO SHIP OWNERS AGREE TO MEN'S TERMS

    The-secretary of the Sydney branch of t[?] c Seamen's Unio-yags the onl[?]ange in the [?]on is that two coastal shipping owners ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. UNSETTLED RUSSIA

    The"Each de Paris" reports that the Bolsheviks have opened an offensive, and claim to have captured about 30,000 members of ...

    Article : 40 words
  28. AVIATION

    It is reported that t[?]e British Government has begun the cons[?]tion of the largest dirigible yet undertaken. The airs[?]p will ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. CELEBRATIONS IN MELBOURNE

    The demonstrations lit Melbourne on Saturday in celebration of the signing of peace were remarkable. The streets were densely crowded, ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. POLITICAL

    The following are are nominations for the Labors selection ballot for the Federa[?]l elections: Se[?]ate—Messrs. Needham, A.E. ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    A libel action was heard an Edinborough in which Colonel Gordon sued the published an Journal for having published an intrview ...

    Article : 106 words
  32. MELBOURNE STREETS QUIET

    As the-result of good advice tendered by d[?]shed Generals[?]and dered by distingu[?]shed generals and cthe[?]s to 4000 soldiers in the ...

    Article : 42 words
  33. BOLSHEVIKS ADMIT RETREAT

    The Bo[?] ad[?]t having begun a retreat. The retreat still continues, and they are now 80 m[?]-east of Pscoff. ...

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  34. THE MINING STRIKE IN ENGLAND

    The Government, in regard to [?]e' proposed use of service men in connection with l&e strike of [?]ers, explains that it is not attempting ...

    Article : 171 words
  35. A REGRETTABLE DlSTURBANCE

    Regrettable scenes of violence [?]rred the concluding part of the celebrations in thecity at nig[?] when inflamed by the arrest of a ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA INFANT BURNED TO DEATH

    While Mrs. Pep[?] of st[?]gr of Staring East was absen[?] fw gnosrents[?]m her kitdaen, her i[?]fant son, tjwo years did, drew a piece of ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. PROJECTED FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Flight Lieut. Sydeny Pick[?]s, a[?] Australian avaitor, will leave for Australia on Friday, tak[?] the most recent [?]del of avro machine. ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. DENIKINE HOLDING LINE FROM THE DNIEPER TO THE SEA

    The War Office has received a despatch which states that the Bolsheviks claim to have re-entered[?] Ekontrinosl[?] on the Dni[?] in ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. SKIPS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH

    A statement dealing with t[?] whole of the sh[?]ng industry of the Ca[?]h was made [?] the House of Representatives by the ...

    Article : 146 words
  40. PEACE SIGNED

    Victory day was celebrated by all classes in Britain. The brig[?]t weather ensured t[?]e the success of the long prepared festi[?]es. Joy ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN MADE BOATS FOR THE ALLIES

    [?]t. C[?]. Hur[?], the Co[?]cial Representative of N.S.W., in Britain, has completed a contract on be[?]alf of certain N.S.W., manufacturers to ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    There were wild scenes [?]s afternoon, which cu[?]ed [?]n the wrecking of some of the Government offices and the wounding of the ...

    Article : 633 words
  43. POLAND

    Poland has been awarded East Galicia. ...

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  44. SEAMEN'S TROUBLE

    Seventy-eight members 1 of the the Seamen's Union attended a meeting in Fremantle Trades Hall yesterday. The Press was not ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. FOREIGN CABLES

    Two negroes were killed and many wounded in racial r[?]ots here. Gangs of armed negroes attacked the tramways in the city, and ...

    Article : 86 words
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  47. AN ATTACK ON SENTRIES AT VICTORIA BARRACKS

    Bearing naval ensigns and shouting all[?]kinds of [?]d threats between 60 and 70 soldiers and naval [?]en, the majority being [?]n uniform, ...

    Article : 198 words
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  49. RESPLENDENT PAGEANTS IN SYDNEY

    The day set apart for the celebration-of peace throug[?]ut the Empire, so far as Sydney was co[?]d, was resplendent. The official ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. THE WASHINGTON RIOTS

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Timaes" reports that in spite of f[?] the precaut[?]s taken by the authorities rac[?]al [?]s [?] ...

    Article : 49 words
  51. THE RATIFICATION OF TREATY WITH GERMANY

    In the House =pf Commons the consideration of the ratification [?]f the peace treaty with Germany was concluded, and the bill passed its third ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. FRANCE

    "Le Matin" says that we are threatened w[?] a dearth of food [?] 1920. ...

    Article : 29 words
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