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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    There was [?] very important development in the strike situation today beyond the fact that an official statement was issued warning ...

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  3. POLITICAL.

    A deputation of West Australian State and Federal members of Parliament interviewed Mr. Watt today concerning the proposed new ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    It has been authoritatively reported from North Russia that the Reds have concentrated strong forces on the Dvina sector, and the ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The weather was exceedingly hot in Adelaide today, the maximum shade reading being 107.2. A serious bush fire is raging [?] ...

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  6. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    After an all day sitting the executive of the Marine Engineers Institute announced that there was no change in the position, and that no ...

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  7. GENERAL ITEMS

    The second public meeting of the League of Nations Council was Opened by Mr. Balfour. The Council decided to admit Switzerland as ...

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  8. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    A fine aviation display given at Geelong on Saturday ended in a tragedy in which one man lost his life and the pilot narrowly escaped ...

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  9. A KEEPER AT ZOO KILLED BY A BEAR

    Mr. Samuel May, 65, a widower, of North Adelaide, who has been keeper at the Adelaide Zoo for 36 years[?], was hosing down the ...

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  10. STATE TELEGRAMS

    A big deal in connection with the White Hope mine was completed today. Some weeks ago Mr. Herbert Daly, representing Messrs. ...

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  11. SUPREME COUNCIL SENDS MORE NOTES

    It is announced that the Supreme Council's notes with regard to the surrender of the ex-Kaiser and Other war criminals has been finally ...

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  12. EDUCATION OF SOLDIERS CHILDREN

    Senator Millen announced today that Cabinet approval had been given to a scheme which [?] had submitted for the higher education ...

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  13. HUNGARY OFFERS MEN TO FIGHT BOLSHEVIKS

    Hungary is offering to provide a force of 60,000 men to fight the Bolsheviks if the Allies will equip them. ...

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  14. PRICES OF PETROL AND KEROSENE

    Prices of kerosene and petrol are likely to be increased in Melbourne. ...

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  15. FOREIGN CABLES

    The Secretary for State, Mr. Lansling has resigned, and President Wilson has accepted his resignation. There has been a growing ...

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  16. A RECORD RISE IN SHARES

    A share in the Badak Tin-Mining Syndicate of the Federated Malay States was sold at £700 on the exchange on Monday afternoon. The ...

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  17. RUMORS OF ATTEMPTED SETTLEMENT

    Rumors were prevalent during the week end of an impending mmove for a settlement of the marine engneers' strike, but there is no ...

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  18. IRKUTSK RECAPTURED

    According to a message received [?] Washington General Kappell has recaptured Irkutsk, the capital of Eastern Siberia, but was unable to ...

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  19. ALLIES, HOLLAND AND THE EXKAISER

    The Powers have replied to Hollland regarding the ex-Kaiser, and in a powerful appeal urge his ...

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  20. TASMANIA

    Discontent has become so serious in Tasmania o wing to the continued difficulties in communication with the mainland through the ...

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  21. NO CHANGE AT SYDNEY

    There was no change in the strike position over the week end. No arrangements have been made for any further conference either with ...

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  22. MORE VACILLATION BY THE ALLIES

    The Supreme Council have accepted Germany's offer that the war criminals be tried at Leipzig, but [?] serve the right to decide whether ...

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  23. U.S.A. POLITICIANS

    The Secretary for the Interior, Mr. Franklin Lane, created a sensation in the capital by annoucing that he was equally responsible ...

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  24. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOVERNOR

    The Governor elect of Western Australia, Sir Francis Newdegate, arrived in Perth yesterday morning by the Great Western Express. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The annual conference of the various bodies amalgamated with the Railway and Tramway Services Association today decided to link up ...

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  26. THE SACK OF ODESSA

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the story of the recapture and sack of Odessa is [?]one of the most terrible ...

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  27. ENGINEERS PERMIT FOOD TO GO TO RABAUL

    No move was made today towards a settlement of the engineers' strike. It is stated on behalf of the ...

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  28. LUMPERS GO ON STRIKE AT BUNBURY

    The wheat lumpers who are working on the Bunbury waterside ceased work yesterday., Secretary Smith, of the Lumpers Union, ...

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  29. THE PRESIDENT'S ILLNESS

    In spite of the loss of power in his left arm and leg President Wilson expects to be able preside over Cabinet meetings shorty. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND

    After a prolonged meeting of Cabinet today the Premier announced that the names of 14 persons have been submitted to the ...

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  31. A WILSONIAN NOTE

    A message from Washington states that President Wilson in a note to the Allies says that unless a settlement of the Flume situation is made ...

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  32. CITY RATES IN SYDNEY

    It is evident that a considerable increase in the city rates is impending. Aldermen are rather aghast at the idea of a rate [?] ...

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  33. GERMANY

    The Allied Council has decided to insist on the extradition of the German war criminals. The "National Zeitung" (Berlin), ...

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  34. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes in a statement tonight said the Institute of Marine Engineers had remained obdurate, believing evidently that by ...

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  35. TROUBLE IN BUTCHERING TRADE

    The master butchers held a meeting on Monday night, and the Butchers Union met last night, in connection with the men's claims ...

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  36. AVIATOR'S MARRIAGE

    Sergeant Walter Spiers, one of the mechanics who accompanied Sir Ross Smith on his flight from England, was married today to Miss ...

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  37. SUGGESTED NEW PEACE CONFERENCE

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" it is stated in well informed circles that owing to President ...

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  38. MURDER OF KOLTCHAK

    Definite news has been received, concerning the shooting of Koltchak and his Prime Minister on February 7. They were charged with ...

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  39. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A double tragedy occurred last night at Molong. Two returned soldiers were drinking in a hotel bar when an alterca[?]ion arose, and one ...

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  40. GERMANY'S LIST OF ALLIED WAR CRIMINALS

    Germany is shortly publishing a counter list of Allied persons which are considered as guilty of inhumanity and offences against ...

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  41. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE

    A woman who a week ago announced her intention of throwing herself in the river, jumped from the north platform at the ...

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  42. IRISH UNREST

    Concerning the Home Rule Act, which is almost certain to be an operation within the year, it is well known that a large section of ...

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  43. FRANCE

    The trial of M. Caillaux was opened yesterday. The trial is likely to last four months. and should prove one of the historic trials of ...

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  44. SETTLEMENT OF BUNBURY STRIKE PROBABLE

    It is understood that a settlement of the Bunbury lumpers' strike is in sight. ...

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  45. ENGINEERS DECIDE TO TEST BANK'S ACTION

    The executive of the Institute of Marine Engineers had an all day sitting today, and at the oonclusion announced that the strife position ...

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  46. HOLLAND REFUSES TO SURRENDER WILHELM

    Advices have been received from the Hague that Holland has decided, according to the Press, to adhere to her refus[?] to give up the ...

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  47. BUTCHERS ON STRIKE

    The butchers came put on strike yesterday, an offer by the employers being refused. The Government has decided to appoint a business ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Ex-Senator Rae has been called before the A.W.U. convention to exclaim why he joined the recent breakaway section of the Labor ...

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  49. POLICE BARRACKS BLOWN UP

    A number of Slnn Feiners attacked the police barracks at Ballytrain, Co. Monaghan, and after a three hours a fight the raiders blew up ...

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  51. DARDANELLES TO BE INTERNATIONALISED

    The Allied Supreme Council has finally decided on the internationalisation of the Dardanelles. ...

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  52. A SHOOTING AFFRAY

    Last night a shooing affray occurred near a hospital in St. George's Terrace. A fisherman named Louis Armstrong went to the hospital to ...

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  53. SHIPPING COMPANY WITHDRAWS FROM AUSTRALIA

    Sir James Burns today neiterated the determination of Burns, Phill[?] and Co. to transfer their business from Australia. He said he was ...

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  54. IRISH MURDERERS

    Six masked men entered the house, of a farmer named Morris at Ballagh, Co. Wexford. Mrs. Morris, aged 54, the mother of 15 children, ...

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  55. MASSACRES OF ARMENIANS CONTINUE

    A telegram from Athens states that Turkish and Kurdish outrages upon Armenians continue. According to latest news 8000 people were ...

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  56. AVIATION

    Sir Ross Smith arrived in Sydney yesterday morning. His flight to Melbourne will probably be resumed on Saturady. It is proposed to ...

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  57. A HOLY WAR

    An Anglo-Italian force consisting of Indian and African troops, equipped with tanks and aeroplanes, quickly stamped out a mad ...

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  58. SPORTS FLY TO THE RACES

    The first air flight to a rape meeting in the Ballarat district was made by a party of Melbourne men who attended the Ballarat Turf ...

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  59. BOLSHEVIKS ATTACK RUMANIANS

    The Bolsheviks attacked a Rumanian m[?] force, but were repulsed. A Bolshevik force is approaching the Dniester River, but the Rumanian ...

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  60. NECESSITY OF SETTLEMENT RECOGNISED

    A meeting of the Marine Engineers Institute was held today, when it was decided to strongly impress on the Federal executive the ...

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