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  2. The Bolsheviks

    The New York "Tribune's" Paris correspondent says: The American delegates say that President Wilson, with other members of the Big Four, ...

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  3. The Peace Treaty

    The Allies intend to deliver their reply to the German counter-proposals on June 13 and then allow five days to the Germans in which to sign the ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. PRINCE OF WALES AS AN ACTOR

    What would have been inconceivable five years ago has just come to pass -- the Prince of Wales has taken part in a film play. ...

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  5. LATE CABLES

    A San Francisco message says: Mr. Thomas Innce, of Venice, Californie, has offered a prize of £10,000 for the first successful flight from ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr. H. A. Smith has been appointed State Statistician in succession to Mr. J. B. Trivett, who has retired. Mr. Smith has been acting in that capacity ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. FREEMAN'S FAKE.

    It is pretty certain now as suspected before, that Paul Freeman's hunger strike was more or less a fake, that the reports of his condition were very much ...

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  8. HARWOOD COUNCIL.

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  9. BRITISH TROOPS FOR MURMANSK

    A body of 700 British troops has left Leith for Murmansk (Russia), including a party of Australians. ...

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  10. AMERICA'S EARLY INFORMATION

    A Washington message says: A Senate investigation has disclosed that copies of the peace terms from Germany to the Allies were brought ...

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  11. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. Thomas Sopwith, chairman of the Sopwith Aeroplane Coy., told a correspondent that Harry Hawker would not make a second attempt at ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. WHY KOLTCHAK WAS BEATEN.

    Koltchak's setback was due to the insufficiency of trained reserves. The pressure by the Allies towards Petrograd. however, will give Koltchak a ...

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  13. THE CUNARD CO.

    The New York Board of Directors has announced that the Cunard Steamship Coy lost 45 ships, totalling 389,853 tons, during the war. The total ...

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  14. SCIENCE IN WAR.

    Bit by bit the story is being told of how, working secretly, British men of science beat Germany as effectively in their laboratories as the British ...

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  15. TEXT WILL BE REVISED.

    The New York "World's" Paris correspondent says: "It is practically certain that several revisions of the text of the peace treaty will be sanctioned ...

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  16. HOW BILLY HUGHES SCORED.

    Victorians seldom see anything good in a N.S.W. politician. But they do in Hughes. One of them, with a lot of inside knowledge, in the course ...

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  17. RANTZAU RESIGNING.

    The New York "Times'" Paris correspondent, on most reliable information from Berlin, says Count Brockdorff Rantzau (Foreign Secretary and ...

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  18. FRENCH PROFITEERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent, investigating the scandal affecting sixty profiteers and food controllers, discovered that, having ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. N.C.4's OFFICERS DECORATED.

    The Air Force Cross has been awarded to Commander Read and the officers of the American seaplane N.C.4. ...

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  20. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    The New York "Times' " London correspondent says: It is reported that Lieut. S. Smith (pilot), Maddocks (engineer), and Randle (navigator) will ...

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  21. HOW THE ALLIES FEEL.

    Mr. Fraser, special representative of the Australian Press Association at the Peace Conference, wires from Paris: -- ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Washington message says: The embargo against the exportation of gold from the United States has been lifted. ...

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  23. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND.

    The Sinn Fein emissaries here admit that the conditions in Ireland approach to those of civil war. ...

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  24. TRAITOROUS MESSAGES.

    A telegraph operator sitting on his porch one evening, was astonished (says the San Francisco "Argonaut") when his trained ear called his ...

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  25. AMERICAN TELEGRAPHISTS.

    The United States telegraphists, numbering seventy thousand, have called a general strike. ...

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  26. THE LABOR CLAUSES.

    Mr. Fraser, special representative of [?]sociation) wires from Paris: -- The Allies' reply to the German note on the labor legislation points out:: ...

    Article : 265 words
  27. EX-KAISER IN EXILE.

    The New York "Tribune's" Amerongen (Holland) correspondent accompanied a group of sight-seeing members of the United States army who ...

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  28. WAR HONORS.

    The Grand Cross of the order of St. Michael has been conferred on General Sir Hubert Gough, General Sir Henry Chauvel, and General Sir William ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S VICTORY LOAN.

    It is reported that the British Cabinet will seek to raise a thousand million pounds by means of the forthcoming Victory Loan. ...

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  31. DIGGER'S SECRET SERVICE WORK.

    This is from the Orange "Leader:" "The London 'Sunday Express,' describes Lizzie Wertheim, now undergoing a sentence of 10 years in the ...

    Article : 368 words
  32. CONFERENCE WITH HUNS

    The United Press correspondent at Amerongen says: A party of Germans visited the ex-Kaiser, who walked about the castle grounds with his ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. SLOWEST ON EARTH.

    L.L.W. in "Smith's Weekly": -- My entry for the slowest train on earth -- Casino-Grafton line. Sixty miles in six hours -- if you are lucky. The ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. THE AUSTRIAN TERMS.

    The Council of Four has discussed the political clauses of the Austrian peace treaty. The Austrian peace negotiations ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. CENTRAL EUROPE CHAOS.

    A Vienna message says: The Hungarians claim that they have defeated the Czecho-Slovaks in a two-days battle, capturing Kaschau. ...

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  36. BREVITES.

    Mr. McSweeney, Secretary of the Inverell branch of the P.P.U., says the Holman Government has done more for the man on the land than any ...

    Article : 215 words
  37. ALLIES INTERVENE.

    Ac-se nwSt?;; V fiv fromonf[?] V,fiu A message from Budapest says: M. Clemenceau ((president of the Peace Conference) has wirelessed to the ...

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  38. WHY ALLIES HELP KOLT[?]CHAK.

    Dr. E. J. Dillion "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent and one of the greatest living authorities on European politics, emphasises that the Allies ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    A message from Maritzburg says: It is reported from a well-informed source that a proposal for the South African railway administration to take ...

    Article : 78 words
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