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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Au East London Social gathering in the Lutheran Church Hall, to welcome the German members of the congregation who were relensed from ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The first business in Parliament was to pass resolutions of condolence at the death of General Botha. Eloquent tributes were paid to his memory in ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The Dutch Government has detained the river [?] and cargoes seised by the Belgians in the occupied zone, on the ground that they were stolon by ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS'

    soil included Canadians and New Z[?]landers, but not Australians. Therefore, he raised the question of Australian Participation in the amount ...

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  8. AMERICAN CABLES.

    President Wilson agreed to assist in negotiations with a view to a conference with United States Steel Trust employees to avoid a national-wide strike. ...

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  9. A Speech from The Dock.

    A comedy that might have excited the envy of any stage manager was enacted in the City Court; Melbourne, last week. The chief actor was ...

    Article : 377 words
  10. ONE INDUSTRY, ONE UNION.

    A long debate on the closer organisation of industry took place at the last meeting of the Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, on a motion affirming the ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. MINISTER PREACHES AGAINST DANCING.

    Colac.-In the course of a sermon at the Colac Methodist Church the Rev. Wesley Johns criticised the effects of dancing. He said he might be ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. BREEZE IN ARBITRATION COURT.

    Melbourne.-Lively exchanges occurred between Mr. Justice Powers and Mr. H. C. Gibson (secretary of the Commonwealth Engine-Drivers' and ...

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  13. A FATHER'S SAD STORY.

    Sydney:-A sad story was related in the coroner's court during an enquiry into the death of Violet McIntyre, aged four years, from burns. ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    John O'Brien, a railway engine-driver, employed on the Kanagulk-Bal[?] line (Vic.), harnessed his pony with the intension of driving to his ...

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  15. Allies and Roumania.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Secretary for Foreign. Affairs, has drafted the latest conciliatory Note to Roumania. He said in it that the Peace Conference would ...

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  16. A MINE SENSATION.

    Morwell.-A sensational mishap occurred at the Brown coal mine on Wednesday. Portion of a heap of overburden mullock slipped away, and ...

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  18. "REO FLAG" SUNG AT GRAVE.

    The funeral of William Schwardt, the German burglar, who was [?] by Constable Neil on Friday night, took place at Broken Hill, in the Anglican ...

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