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  2. AIRSHIP TRAGEDY

    Dw[?]llers on the coast at Cromer saw a g[?]are in the sky, and then saw a burning mass fall into the sea. Airship wreckage has been washed ashore at Sheringham.[?] ...

    Article : 95 words
  3. THE TOWNSVILLE RIOTS

    Advices from Townsville state that 23 employes of the Railway Department have been suspended for dis[?]bedience. It is known that the men w[?]o had infused duty ...

    Article : 168 words
  4. THE COAL SHORTAGE

    There were no developments on Wednesday in regard to the eoal shortage and its consequent effect on affairs generally. The chairman of the Coal Board (Captain ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. PEACE DAY

    The arrangements for the celebration of feace in Adelaide on Saturday are well [?] band, and as far as the sports programme is concerned little more remains ...

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  6. ENGLISH COAL CRISIS

    Mr. Smillie, the leader at the Keswick conference, to-day denied that the demands of the miners justified the increase of 6/ a ton in the pitoe of coal. ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. IS WAR IMPOSSIBLE?

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Winston Church[?]l), speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said—British official advices show that General Denikin, who is in ...

    Article : 305 words
  8. THE BARRIER STRIKE

    The A.M.A. continued picketing the South mine to-day, about 500 pickets lining up along the road leading to the main entrance. The members of the Trades ...

    Article : 536 words
  9. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Groome (Hon. Minister) read a statement of the att[?]tude of the Government towards the strike. He reviewed the ...

    Article : 2,100 words
  10. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Senator Morris in the Senate to-day, alleged that Japan in 1915 secured an undertaking from Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia to give the Shantung ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. PEACE PARDONS.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Edwards stated that he had received several letters regarding the question of the remission in connection with the Peace ...

    Article : 538 words
  12. THE COALITION GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking in the Assembly on Wedncsday on the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Gunn) said [?]e had to ...

    Article : 382 words
  13. FLIGHT TO INDIA.

    The airship R33 leaves or India next week. The voyage is expected to take from, fifteen to twenty days. The airship is a sister of the R34,which recently flewwsa ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. SOLDIERS DIFFICULTIES.

    One of the most interesting questions discussed at the Soldiers' Congress on Wednesday was relation of returned men to industrial uni[?]ism, and their ...

    Article : 449 words
  15. FOOD PRICES IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Roberts, the Food Controller, states that the prices of food between July, 1914 and July, 1919, rose 109 per cent, in England. ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. LONDON PEACE DAY.

    Marshal Fo[?] has accepted invitation of Sir Douglas Haig to participate in the Peace celebrations in London. General Pershing has arrived in London, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. CRUEL TREACHERY.

    Revolting cruelty and treachery, were revealed during the trial by court-martial of Fratel, a Eurasian warrant-officer, who [?] charged with gross inhumanity and neglect ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. TRACKING FOOD PROFITEERS.

    In order to bring down the cost of living the Government are erecting wooden booths for the sale of foodstuffs, organising cheap restaurants throughout France, ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The "Daily Express" is offering £10.000 for a commercially reliable airship or aeroplane which will make a return flight from Britain to India and South Africa, ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    In the match against Derbyshire, beg[?]n yesterday, Australia made 125 m the first innings, and 132 in the second. Derbyshi[?] in the second innings made 112 ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. PASTORAL LAND.

    Mr. Butterfield asked the Premier in the House of Assembly on Wednesday what action the Government were taking to prevent the aggregation of large estates which ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    The Australian tennis players, who are entered to play in the New England double championship matches, beginning on July 21, played at Longwood to-day. An ...

    Article : 46 words
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  24. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Livingston asked Mr. Glynn to [?]ta[?]e what was being done with, regard to surveys of the North-South line. Mr. Glynn ...

    Article : 115 words
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  26. MR. HUGHES.

    At a mass meeting on Friday night at Townsville, Mr. J. O'Brien, described as the late chairman of the A.W.U. at Cloncurry, made a statement concerning an alleged ...

    Article : 140 words
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  28. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The f[?]rm, of Henry Gardner & Co. has been registered with a capital of £1,000,000, of which £65[?],000 has been issued and fully sub[?]bed. The principal shareholders are B[?] Br[?]. ...

    Article : 66 words
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