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  2. TIRED OF WAITING

    Mr. Lloyd George is visiting the British army of occupation on the Rhin[?]. A message from Copenhagen states that 40,000 Berlin demonstrators protested ...

    Article : 409 words
  3. BRICKMAKERS AND COAL SHORTAGE.

    At a meeting of the Brick Manufacturers' Association yesterday afternoon some of the members seated that if the present position in regard to the coal ...

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  4. MAJOR HAWKER

    The King yesterday received Major Hawker and Lieutenant Grieve at Buckingham Palace. Immense crowds lined the route, and gave the heroes a warm ovation. ...

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  5. BELGIAN GRATITUDE.

    The king of Belgium has conferred the distinction of the Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Belgium on Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for ...

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  6. THE BROKEN HILL TROUBLE

    Mr. George Kerr, president of the A.M.A., has made the following statement: —"The president of the Mining Managers' Association states that the present ...

    Article : 980 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) [?]tated yesterday that the Australian Commissionership at present held by Mr. H Y. Braddon had been offered to Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAIMED SOLDIERS.

    A deputation of maimed soldiers waited on Mr. Theodore to-day to place before the Government and public the case of maimed and injured soldiers. Between 20 ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. GRAIN CROPS

    The preliminary results of the recent harvest of oereals and hay in South Aus[?] tralia were made available by the Government Statist (Mr. W. J. Johnston), ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Asquith, in a speech at Newcastle, emphasised the inestimbale advantage of [?] compact and determined Opposition in Parliament. This was the [?] of Par[?] ...

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  11. A LOST AIRSHIP.

    A message from St. John's, Newfoundland, states that the United States destroyer which went out to look for the dirigible which recently escaped has ...

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  12. CABLE DELAYS.

    The Manchester Chumber of Commence is protesting to the Board of Trade against the heavy cable delays. It takes between 20 and 30 days to get replies to cables ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES FUND.

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  14. EDWARDS FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  15. APPEAL FOR THE BISSLAND FAMILY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 words
  16. CHAIMPIONS TO MEET.

    A message from Los Angeles, California, reports:—The heavyweight champion. Jess Willard, has begun intensive training for his fight with Dempsey. He weighs 260 ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Copenhagen learns from a reliable source that General Mannerheim, with the Finnish army, is within 20 miles ...

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  18. MONSTER AIRSHIP.

    The Air Ministry contemplates that the super-airship, R43, shall shortly attempt a non-stop Atlantic flight from Ireland to Newfoundland, and the Azores. She will ...

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  19. WINNIPEG STRIKE.

    There are thirty thousand union[?] [?] strike in Winnipeg with the object of [?] curing the recognition of trade un[?]. The services of the city are at a standstill and ...

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  20. AFGHAN WAR.

    An aeroplane reconnaissance reports that the Afghan army is in retreat between Jellalabad and Kabul. Both town[?] were bombed. Direct hits were obtained ...

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  21. FRENCH BLUEBEARD.

    Apart from the six small boexes of charred bones, the police have discovered no substantial clue to the disppearance of the 12 finances of L[?]ndru (the French ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. AIR TRIP TO AUSTRALIA.

    Hinkler will be unaccompanied in his flight to Australia. He expects to start in a few days, otherwise the monsoons will cause a postponement for three ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    Applications for the position of Direcotr of Education rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. M. M. Maughan, B.A., closed on Tuesday, but Cabinet, which will make ...

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  24. LOAN TO CHINA.

    The loan of the four Powers (Great Britian, France, America, and J[?] to China will probably amount to 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000): It will be paid ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS AT CRICKET.

    In their match against Middlesex the Australians made 235, Collins scoring 64, Kollaway 52. Middlesex made 136 for four wickets. Hendred scored 63 not out. ...

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  26. AN INTERRUPTED DUEL.

    Having insulted the Countess Ivania, the Prince Markcovitch was challenged by that lady to a duel with swords. The Bolshevike at th[?] time had raided the ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. THE SEAMN'S CONFERENCE.

    The seamens conference to-day reached on agreement, but a plebiscite of members of the Seamen's Union is to be taken on the question of the submission of the ...

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  28. PRICE FIXING.

    In consequence of the extraordinary increase in prices generally since the withdrawl of protection for consumers, it is expected that the control of prices wil[?] ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    Tallow.—At yesterday's auction [?]1,666 c[?] were offered and 800 sold. Mutton —Fine mutton realised 172/ and medium 96/6. Beef, fine, 101/6; medium, 91/6. ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. MR. HURLEY'S BOAST.

    Mr. Hurley, chairman of the Shipping Board, publishes an elaborate report on the future of American shipping, based on his observations while in Europe. He ...

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  33. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    Arrangements are on foot to accord a hearty welcome to H.M.A.S. Australia, flagship of the Australian fleet, on lier homecoming from active service in the North ...

    Article : 154 words
  34. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A terrific explosion alarmed Greymouth residents early this morning. Investigation disclosed that a house occupied b Senior-Sergeant Simpson, of the Police Force, was ...

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  35. A MYSTERIOUS BULLET.

    A woman, who gave the name of Rita Williams, of Osborn-street, St. Kilda, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital early this morning with a bullet wound in her ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE WEST.

    The unemployed me[?] in the Trades Hall this morning and complined that the Government Labor Bureau had referred [?]imed applicants to the Repatriation ...

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  37. A TRUE PATRIOT.

    "My records will prove that from the day when I took the oath of allegiance [?] have been a loyal and faithtul soldier. I am now accused of participating in a ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. Advertising

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