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  2. THE AFGHAN WAR.

    SIMLA, Sunday.—It is believed that the Waziris are looting Nadir Khan's transport. The situation in the Tochi valley is quieter. The tribal lashkaris are dwindling away. The ...

    Article : 284 words
  3. LABOR CONFERENCE. FOUNDERING OF VESSELS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the Labor conference opened this morning the public clam[?]red for admittance, which eventually was granted. The conference carried a motion ...

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  4. THE PEACE TERMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Addressing the 38th Welsh Division at Amiens recently, Mr. Lloyd George said:—"The Germans declared they would not sign the peace treaty. We ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. V.R.C. MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  6. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 635 words
  7. LABOR AFFAIRS. MR. BEEBY'S APPEAL TO WORKERS.

    Sydney, Monday.—Mr. Beeby, Minister for Labor and Industry, who returned to Sydney yesterday after a six mouths' tour of America and England, appeals to the ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. THE PARTY'S OBJECTIVE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The conference discussed the objective of the party. The proceedings throughout were disturbed, there being uproarious scenes. Mr. Willis ...

    Article : 599 words
  9. AVIATION. PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Captain H. Rigby has notified the Aero Club of his intention to enter for the proposed Australian flight. The type of machine is not named. A new ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. UNDER THE SYNDICALISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — "The present position of affairs in Australia is tragic," proceeded Mr. Beeby. "Here we are in the middle of cleaning up the ...

    Article : 377 words
  11. AIRSHIP LOSES ITS BEARINGS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The airship R34, carrying 31 passengers without food, which started on a short night trial from the Clyde, lost its bearings in a dense fog and ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. ADELAIDE RACES.

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  13. RICHMOND RIVER COMPETITION.

    Saturday afternoon was not a very inviting one for outdor short, but there was a very fair attendance at the Oval, including a fair sprinkling of the gentler sex, who ...

    Article : 257 words
  14. REVIEW OF THE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Speaking in the House of Commons in connection with the army estimates Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary for War) foreshadowed the possibility ...

    Article : 630 words
  15. IMPERIAL GIFT TO DOMINIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—In the Assembly a cablegram was read from the Secretary of State announcing the Imperial gift of aeroplanes not exceeding 100 to any ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. FOOTBALL. N.S.W. v. NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Nearly 30,000 people watched the match to-day between N.S.W. and New Zealand. Halloway, the N.S.W. captain, owing to an injury to an eye, did ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES. THREATS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fresh Labor threats are given prominent attention in the press. Failing to secure the assistance of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. "ALL BLUES" v. "OUR BOYS."

    This was the early match, and created a bit of surprise to the supporters of "All Blues" by the determined defence, and at times, vigorous attack, put up by "Our Boys." It ...

    Article : 400 words
  19. ALSTONVILLE v. MARIST BROTHERS.

    Between 700 and 800 people gathered on the oval yesterday afternoon to witness the much-talked of match between Alstonville and Marist Brothers. Included ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 519 words
  21. EXASPERATION AT POLITICAL DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" says:—"The Laborist movement expresses exasperation at political defeat. The ex-pacifists are unlikely to succeed. The attempt to enlist ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. THE BUILDING TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A meeting of the builders' laborers was held in Melbourne, but nothing was achieved in the way of negotiations. ...

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  23. AMRITSAR RIOTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the Amritsar National Bank murder cases 20 persons were sentenced to death. ...

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  24. DIAMOND CUTTING INDUSTRY.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday—In the Assembly a bill empowering the establishment of the diamond cutting industry in South Africa passed the second reading. ...

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  25. CABLE MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The managers of the Atlantic cables state that traffic grows like a snowball. The enormous weight of commercial and Government messages and the ...

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  26. THE ARMY ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the House of Commons a Labor amendment to reduce the army estimates was rejected by 149 to 47. The estimates were adopted. ...

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  27. GENERAL STAFF FOR CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and General Home visited the Church of Scotland General Assembly at Edinburgh yesterday, being received by a ...

    Article : 167 words
  28. ORGANISING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Russo-Scandinavian Information Bureau learns from Berne that negotiations between the Germans and the Russian Bolsheviks are in full ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. MARIST BROS. v. GOOLMANGAR.

    The ground was very much churned up when these teams entered the field of play. From the kick-off Goolmangar rushed the ball into the Brothers' territory, but it did ...

    Article : 478 words
  30. INVESTITURE OF SIR JOHN MONASH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King in an investiture complimented Sir John Monash. He said: I am glad of the opportunity of thanking you on behalf of myself and the ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. PRICE OF GOLD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Macquesten suggested that the standard mint price of gold should be arbitrarily fixed at an artificially low price, ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. GERMAN GOODS IN SWITZERLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Switzerland is full of German cycles, jewellery, chemicals, dyestuffs, medicine, etc., for gigantic trade penetration. Extraordinarily low prices are ...

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  33. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Helsingfors correspondent states that Trotsky's forces continue to retreat, razing towns and villages, and exterminating the civilian ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. LORD JELLICOE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lord Jellicoe will leave Melbourne for Sydney on Saturday, returning in August to present his report to the Government. ...

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  35. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva says:—While moderate indemnities are resisted, the German financial journals report bank deposits ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND FOOD SHORTAGE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The State Government has despatched the steamer Musgrave with 500 tons of flour and also other foods to the north, where the food shortage is acute. ...

    Article : 31 words
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