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  2. THE PEACE TREATY

    Senator Sherman, dining the debate in the Senate on the Peace Treaty, said President Wilson had crowned himself as the monarch of quiuters without a rival ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S FUTURE.

    Nine Cabinet Ministers have issued statements outlining the future policy of their respective departments. Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary for ...

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  4. MR. PEAKE AND THE WHEAT POOL.

    The following resolution was passed at the morning call of the Melbourne Corn Exchange to-day:—"That the recent statement by the Premier of South Australia ...

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  5. DASTARDLY MURDER

    Crying for help and screaming "Save me! save me!" Mrs Agnes Aldons rushed from the Yarra Hotel Johnstone-street Collingwood, about 8 o'clock to-night, pursued by ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General visited Kuitpo Forest reserve on Wednesday. The morning his Excellency and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson will inspect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "MISSING."

    Mrs. A. E. Spence, who had been missing since Thursday night last, returned to her home at Clark-street, Exeter, on Tuesday night. Mr. Spence and his five ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE BAKERS' STRIKE

    There was a limited supply of bread available in Sydney to-day. The bakeries were rushed at an early hour. Huge crowds congregated in the streets wherever a sign ...

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  9. WHEAT SCHEME ENQUIRY

    Mr. A. J. McLachlan's position as counsel assisting Mr. N. A. Webb in the Wheat Scheme enquiry was spiritedly discussed for about three hours in the House of ...

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  10. THE MARITIME DISPUTE

    An agreement has been arrived at between the shipowners, representing 95 per cent, of the tonnage, and the seamen and will be formally signed on Monday next, ...

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  11. RETURNING TROOPS.

    THe transport Argyllshire will berth at the Outer Harbor at 10 a.m. to-day. A special train will leave Adelaide at 8.55 a.m. and will arrive at the Outer Harbor at 9.32. ...

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  12. COST OF LIVING.

    Motions were concurrently introduced this afternoon into the Senate and the Assembly in respect to the price of food. In the Assembly the leader of the Opposition ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    During October and November the crews of H.M.A. ships Australia, Sydney, and Brisbane, and also those of the destroyers Swan, Torrens, and Huon, will undergo a ...

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  14. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The Minister of Works (Mr. Ball) to-day has received intimation of a strike among the shipwrights at Walsh Island. The Government have decided to postpone ...

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  15. THE STEAMER JAYA.

    The steamer Java, 7,000 tons, on the way from Adelaide to Port Said with a cargo of wheat, put into Melbourne in distress to-day. She had been takng [?]n water in ...

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  16. THE CAVE-DWELLERS.

    The spectators' gallery at the Adelaide Police Court was crowded on Wednesday, when the "cave dwellers," Alfred Dykes and James Phillips, who were found ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT.

    In reply to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day whether the 5/ a bushel guaranteed by the Government to the farmers for the 1920-21 wheat crop was to be ...

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  18. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    There has been a recrudescence of Spanish influenza in Chicago, and thirty-seven cases have been reported. ...

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  19. WIDOW AND TRAITOR.

    Dressed in deep mourning, Mme. Jacquet, a school teacher's widow, told a courtmartial at Lille how her husband was betrayed to the Huns by a Frenchman. M. ...

    Article : 198 words
  20. MEXICAN BANDITS.

    Miss. Agnes Laut, a woman journalist, who has been conducting investigations in Mexico, was called as a witness before the Senate Committee to-day. She said the ...

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  21. TEXAS HURRICANE.

    A message from Sinton, Texas, states that the bodies of 70 persons killed by the recent hurricane have been recovered. ...

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  22. GENERAL PERSHING.

    The thanks of Congress were extendea to General Pershing by a resolution of both Houses to-day. Owing to the opposition of certain private members the ...

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  24. CHINESE COOLIES.

    The return of thousands of Chinesa coolies (through Canada from the front on their way to China has begun. They are coming at the rate of 10,000 a month. ...

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  25. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    The New York "Sun's" Washing on correspondant reports that Senator Hit [?]cook has introduced a resolution into the Foreign Relations Committee empowering President ...

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  26. THE UNEMPLOYED BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Unemployed Workers' Bill was further considered in committee. Mr. Theodore moved the adoption of clause 7, giving to ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES' PLEDGES.

    The leader of the State Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. J. Storey) to-day expressed the opinion that the public were ready to see Mr. Hughes do a few of the ...

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  28. RUSSIAN ART TREASURES

    The "Daily Express" He singfors correpondent states that the Bo[?]hevik Commission appointed to classify the ex-Czar's property have discovered in the Winter Palace ...

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  29. THE DARWIN TBOUBLE.

    Before Mr. E. C. Playford, the special magistrate, Mr Robert Toupein, Major of Darwin, was charged on an unsatisfied judgment summons with the non-payment ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN FUR SKINS

    At the St. Louis for auctions of Australian rabbit skins yesterday, furriers' sorts sold at an average of 125 per cent, above the April prices, hatters' sorts 50 ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND FOOLBALLERS.

    The New Zealand Rugby team who are sailing by the Anchises, to-day in a final extra match defeated a Natal team by 11 ponts to 4. The team have been most ...

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  32. A LEGISLATOR'S DUTIES.

    Judgment was to-day given by Mr. Justice Mann an the Banco Court in the suit brought by Horne & Palmer, of Terang and Warrnambool, stock and station ...

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  33. THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. BEEBY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Beeby gave notice to move that a Royal Commission be appointed to enquire into the follownng statement by the Minister ...

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  35. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    Official advices from Pekin state that the Chinese Government have issued a mandate declaring peace between China and Germany. ...

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  36. UNSTABLE SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Justice Bevan, in sentencing a returned soldier for perjury at Goulburn to-day, expressed the opinion that there should be an asylum to which returned ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES AND INDIA.

    Mr. Holman to-day stated that the report that the Government were about to appoint a Trade Commissioner in India, at a salary of £3,000 a year, plus £2.000 a ...

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