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  2. THE PEACE TERMS

    PARIS, Wednesday, Night,— The Allies have refused tile German counter proposal for a German mandate over the German colonies. The treaty ...

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  3. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — It is reported that the Bosheviks have captured Ufa. ...

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  4. THE ARMISTICE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, on receiving the freedom of the city, referred to those who have been ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA

    HOBART, Thursday. — The much dreaded influenza has at length made its appearance in this Stale outride the, precincts of the quarantine station. ...

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  7. IMPORTANT SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— General Denekin reports important successes on the Mariupel and Donotz fronts. The tanks are doing good ...

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  8. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Before the Waterside Commission to-day. Frederick Vernon Bates, wharf la-borer, said that the principal reason ...

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  9. MOORLAND FIRE

    LONDON, June 2. — A disastrous moorland fire in Yorkshire, between Aysgarth and Masbam, has been raging for four days. Ten square miles ...

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  10. A BREACH BY GERMANY.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. - It is pointed out that the German attack on the Esthonians is n breach of the armistice, inasmuch as the Germans ...

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  11. COVERING A DEFICIENCY.

    HELSINGFORS, June 4. — The Russian Soviet Government budget for the first half of 1919 estimates the revenue at twenty milliard roubles, and ...

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  12. SECRET TREATY CLAUSES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—Senator Root admitted in the Senate that the investigation committee had been in possession for weeks past of a ...

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  13. FACTORY EXPLOSION

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday Night. — Twelve persons were killed, and 220 injured in an explosion at a large explosive factory at Vilvorde. ...

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  14. THE AFGHAN RISING

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday Night — The arnistice is still being discussed at Simln. Tho withdrawal of Afghan troops from Paibar has commenced. ...

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  15. MR W. M. HUGHES

    PARIS, June 2. — Mr W. M. Hughes is flying to London, and arrives at Henley this forenoon. There was perfect weather for Mr ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    HOBART, Thursday.—La[?] to-niaht the Premier made the following statement.: Among the soldiers who arrived at Hobart from Barnes Bay ...

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  17. GERMAN CIVILIANS DEMAND PEACE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.— The German newspapers are showing alarm at the consequences of the ref[?] to sign the treaty. "Vossische ...

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  18. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. - The Kangaroo's flight to Australia has been postponed, and a start will probably be made on Friday or Saturday. ...

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  19. CHINA AND JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wednesday Night. —There are disquieting anti-Japanese demonstrations in the Yangstse. Valley, and at Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton. ...

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  20. ITALIAN SEAMEN

    ROME, Wednesday Night —According to "Avanti" the Seamen's Federation has secured a victory over Socialism in a pledge which they wrested ...

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  21. AN AUSTRALASIAN AVIATION COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night — The Larkin-Sopwith Aviation Company of Australasia, with a capital of 31,500, has been registered to carry on ...

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  22. RHENISH REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED.

    PARIS, June 2.— The Rhineland Republic was proclaimed on Sunday. Doctor Dorder is the President, and the provisional capital is at ...

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  23. LOST WITH ALL HANDS

    LONDON. Wednesday Night. — A British submarine in the Baltic. which has been missing for a week, has been lost with all hands. ...

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  24. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The unusual lengthy spell of the finest weather, combined with limiting matches to two days, has brightened ...

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  25. HUNGARY

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—According to German reports the American-Poles in General Haller's army in the Sosnowice and Dombrovo ...

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  26. WAR TIME PROHIBITION

    ATLANTIC CITY, Wednesday Night. — A convention of the organised Labor Federation in the United States adopted a resolution against the war time ...

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  27. NO FURTHER GERMAN NOTES.

    PARIS. June 3. — No further notes have been received from the Germans. and it is presumed that the have finished Profit. a Socialist Deputy ...

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  28. HUNGARY WILLING TO CEASE HOSTILITIES.

    VIENNA, Wednesday Night. — The Hungarian Premier, Belakun, sent a wireless message in reply to M. Clemenceau, stating that he is prepared ...

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  29. HOUSING REFORM

    LONDON, Wednesday .Night. - The King. speaking at Leieester urged the unselfish co-operation of all classes to was a victory war in housing reform, ...

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  30. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    BERLIN. Wednesday Night. — A writers message points out that the return of the East African colonies would not be sufficient to enable ...

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  31. REPLY TO ALLIES' DEMAND TO CEASE FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.— General Pilsudski has replied to the Allies' request to cease fighting the Ukrainians, and explained explained that the recent ...

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  32. CONSIDERATION OF CONCESSIONS.

    PARIS, June 3. — The American papers in Paris are emphasising the strong differences amongst the British delegation respecting concessions to ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA v. SUSSEX.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. - Playing against Sussex the Australians scored ed 289, and- Sussex 240 (Relf 102). The Australians in their second innings lost ...

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  34. OFFICERS' WIVES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Senator Pearce has enquired into the grievances regarding the passage money of officers wives. and says that he ...

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  35. ADMIRAL JELLICOE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—All the anxieties that prevailed in the minds of the Allied peoples in the mid-war period and later concerning the ...

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  36. SHIPPING SHARES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A feature of the Stock Exchange its the exceptional demand for shipping shares, of which few are offering. Peninsular ...

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  37. RHODESIA

    CAPE TOWN, June 6. — A message from Maritzburg states that it is reported from a well-informed source that a proposal of the Union railway ...

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  38. STEAMER HILLMEADS.

    The regulations regarding the quarantining of ve[?]sels in the Tamar appear to be f[?] in the extrems, and, in consequence, the owners of the ...

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  39. DELORAINE

    Matters in connection with the Con[?] Ward have reached a climax, which at Tuesday meeting the whole of the seats of the Central members were ...

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  40. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. - The dry weather is causing a serious crop outlook, and prayers for rain will be offered on Sunday. The total ...

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  41. PEACE TREATY REPARATIONS.

    PARIS. Wednesday Night.—President Wilson fought to fix a definite sum in the peace treaty rep[?]ations. M. Clemenccau, however, refused to ...

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  42. RIOTS AT MALTA

    LONDON. Wednesday Night. — There have been serious riots regarding food prices and unemployment at Malta. The troops charged an unarmed mob, ...

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  43. THE FOOD CONTROL.

    PARIS,- Wednesday Night. - it is expected that the conference will shortly discuss a suggestion from America that control of food should be ...

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  44. STEAMER RAMMED

    MONTREAL. Thursday Morning. — The New York steamer Grafwaidersee was rammed by the steamer Rodondo 100 miles off Sandy Hook. The steamer ...

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  45. WILSON AND IRISH DELEGATES.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. - President Wilson told a representative of the Sinn Fein sympathisers that he hoped to do everything possible ...

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  46. ATLANTIC LINERS

    LONDON. Thursday Morning. - All the North Atlantic liners repatriating Canadian troops are detained in the Mersey, the owner refusing overtime ...

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  47. PROCEEDINGS AT ST. GERMAIN.

    PARIS, June 2. — Proceedings at Saint Germain were interesting ,but not impressive. They were in marked contrast to the gathering at Versailles. ...

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  48. ULVERSTONE

    The class at the court house in connection with the W.E. Association was held on Wednesday night when the study of comics was continued ...

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