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  2. GERMANY MUST SIGN.

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission, It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  3. POSITION IN HUNGARY.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.--The position of the Revolutionary Cabinet in Budapest during the last few days is seemingly stronger. Bela Kun himself is ...

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  4. HELPING THE SICK.

    Rev, B. Frederick (President of the Methodist Conference) is appealing to the Methodist people to give the authorities the fullest possible ...

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  5. EPIDEMIC CONTROL.

    Meetings of representatives of several town and shire councils were held in the Home Department last night for the purpose of electing members to the ...

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  6. AFGHANS RAIDED.

    SIMLA, Wednesday.--A telegram has been received, reporting that aerial attacks on Jalalabad, had been highly successful. In a night raid Captain ...

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  7. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Dr. Streeter, medicar officer in charge of the Exhibition Isolation Hospital, is sued the following bulletin at 10 o'clock last night:-- ...

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  8. TREATING COMPLICATED CASES.

    Some of the influenza coses taken to the hospital present complications as in the case of several obstetric cases, and it has been arranged that these ...

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  9. MUST BE SIGNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent reports that before the departure of Herr Lansberg and Herr Geisberls for Berlin, Herr ...

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  10. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Wednesday--The representative of the "Freeman's Journal" wires from Paris that Mr. Lloyd George has withdrawn his offer to receive the ...

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  11. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday. The "Manchester Guardian" says that organised Labour is undoubtedly sore about the Allied intervention in Russia and the ...

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  12. HARRY HAWKER.

    The Australian aviator, who is believed to have perished after a daring attempt to cross the Atlantic. The fame attained by the missing aviator throughout the entire civilised world has been equalled only by his meteoric success in a realm, which, until the war broke out, was in its very infancy. It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Douglas Haig has been installed as rector of St. Andrew's University. In the course of a speech, he said that if we wish to ...

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  14. BAKERS "HALF DOWN."

    The secretary of the Master Bakers' Association reports that the trade is suffering badly from the effects of the prevailing epidemic. To such an extent has ...

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  15. DR. DONALDSON'S CALL.

    The Archbishop of Brisbane Dr. Donaldson) has convened a meeting of the women's organisations, to be held at the Anzac Club, Charlotte-street, at 11 ...

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  16. THE WAR BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons Mr. Claude Lowther asked: Do the peace terms compel the enemy to pay fully the Allies' war bill? ...

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  17. RECONSTRUCTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The report of the Advisory Council on Local Reconstruction states that active reconstruction is being carried on by local associations in ...

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  18. NO QUARANTINE.

    A proclamation has been issued abolishing all quarantine as between any other Queensland port. The public will ...

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  19. HIGHLANDS ESTATE.

    Executive approval was yesterday given to the purchase by the Government of the Highlands Estate, in the parishes of Samford and Sabl, area 332 acres ...

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  20. NURSES ARRIVING.

    The Home Secretary yesterday received a wire from the Minister for Health In New South Wales, stating that six nurses had left that day for ...

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  21. TO AUSTRALIA BY AIR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--As present it is doubtful whether the Commonwealth offer wilt ensure a representative test of Australian airmanship. A dozen ...

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  22. IS IT AIR-BORNE?

    Sir,--I have no desire to act the fool, usurping the functions of an angel but as a mere layman I cannot but think that the present, like many other ...

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  23. EARLY DAYS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, May 14.--Continuing his story in the "Daily Telegraph," Marshal French describes the movements of the various corps following upon the fall of ...

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  24. EMPIRE DAY.

    So long was May 24 celebrated by the older generation, throughout the British Empire as "Queen's Birthday' that when Quean Victoria passed awa[?] ...

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  25. IMPERIAL GUARDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"The Times" states that the Colonial Office and the War Office are in favour of the creation of Imperial Guards, and would shortly ...

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  26. WOMAN MURDERED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Nelly Rault, a member of the Women's Auxiliary Corps, stationed at Saynes Park, Bed ford, was found stabbed in a wood near the camp. ...

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  27. CASES IN COUNTRY.

    IPSWICH, Friday,--There was one death in the Ipswich General Hospital to-day from ordinary influenza, while three of the 87 patients now being treated ...

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  28. OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS.

    Sir,--In Saturday's "Daily Mail" I read the order issued by Dr. Moore, in regard to indoor and open-air gatherings. I notice that he does not prohibit open- ...

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  29. WOMEN WORKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Government Overseas Settlement. Committee is sending to the Dominions six women commissioners, two visiting Canada, two ...

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  30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON, May 14.--The Church on England Powers Bill was introduced in the House of Lords yesterday by the Archbishop of Canterbury. It is regarded ...

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  31. MADRID TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The aviators who took part in the Madrid-London flight had a thrilling time crossing the Pyrenees. After hours of battling in ...

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  32. STRANDED MINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A report from Newcastle late on Thursday night stated that a mine had been discovered by a picnic party on a beach about [?] ...

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  33. FALLEN OVERSEAS SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A memorial er[?]e is to be held in Westminster [?] to-day to fallen overseas officers and men, and as a thankagiving for ...

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  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Wednesday.-- Ex-President Taft, in a speech, declared that a person who opposed the League of Nations because he disliked President ...

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  35. TRADE WITH RABAUL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Comrbons, Sir Newton Moore drew attention to the cablegram stating that German traders at Rabaul are cancelling ...

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  36. FIREMEN AND THE EPIDEMIC.

    Sir,--Just a few lines in reply to "Shipper" on the seamen's insurance question. It is quite evident that that gentleman has no conception of the way ...

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  37. SHIPBUILDING.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.--Orders have been received for three million gross tons of ships to be built for foreign account in American yards, as ...

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  38. COLD STORES.

    In connection with the erection Government cold stores at Hamilton. [?] tender of Elder, Smith and Co., Ltd for the supply of 330 tons of steel [?] ...

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  39. INDIAN COMMAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is understood that Marshal Sit Douglas Haig has been offered the position of Commander-in-Chief in India when General ...

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  40. AEROPLANE ASTRONOMY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Professor David Todd has sailed for Monte Video, where he will make observation of the solar eclipse on May 29 from a seaplane ...

    Article : 29 words
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