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  2. Lord French's Story

    Field-Marshal Viscount French's narrative in the London "Dally Telegraph" repudiates responsibility for the events in Belgium early in October, when the ...

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  3. Influenza Scourge

    Owing to an outbreak of influenza on board, the Wakatipu has been delayed in Sydney. She was to have left to-day for Launceston, but will not now ...

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  4. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT

    Lord Jellicoe is due to arrive at Albany. to-morrow on H.M.S. New Zealand, and is to be given a civic welcome He will visit Perth on Friday, as the guest of ...

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  5. Treaty Conditions

    Herr Schiedemann states that Germany is unable to accept the peace terms. Herr Schiedemann spoke to the representatives of the foreign press, and ...

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  6. Peace Conference

    The Fiume negotiations have reached a stage at which it is expected that an agreement will be reached. At Dr. Wilson's instance it has been ...

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  7. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    There are many phases of the problem preference to returned sailors and [?] in the Federal Public Service with regard to which uniformity of ...

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  8. THE EX-KAISER

    The "Daily News" Paris correspondent says that a difficulty has arisen in connection with demanding the ex-Kaiser's extradition. Belgium declines the ...

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  9. EXAMINATION OF PASSENGERS.

    The cablegram from Melbourne which appeared in yesterday's "Examiner" stating that Tasmania had been brought into line with other states in ...

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  10. BRITAIN, AMERICA AND JAPAN

    The London correspondent of the "Asahor Shimbun" (Tokio) sends a bitter despatch. He declares that Great Britain is thoroughly indifferent towards ...

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  11. THE FREMANTLE TROUBLE

    The West Australian Minister for Agriculture (Mr Baxter) is at present in Melbourne, commissioned by his Ministry to secure the support of the ...

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  12. AVOID BANGING THE DOOR.

    The newspapers regard Herr Schiedemann's speech as an indication of anxiety to avoid banging the door on peace. ...

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  13. FIXATION OF PRICES

    All the existing prices' orders relating to the undermentioned commodities have been repealed:—Benzine fertilisers, hides, kerosene, white lead, motor spirits ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN TREATY

    The Austrian treaty is similar to the German on general lines. it deals with the league, and defines the boundaries of German-Austria, abolishes ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT AND PRESS VIEWS.

    German Government circles assert that the Government will reject any peace terms not coinciding with the Wilsonian fourteen points, especially Danzig and ...

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  16. SAFEGUARDING THE TROOPS.

    Recently the Sailors' and Soldiers' Fathers' and Mothers' Association cabled to Mr. Watt protesting against the practice of landing returned men at ...

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  17. THE RETURNING FLEET

    The Navy Department to-day received information that H.M.A S. Melbourne and the six destroyers of the Australian, fleet will arrive at Brisbane on May 17, ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH POLICE

    The commissioner appointed by the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) to control the Commonwealth police force (Mr. W. J. Anderson), has resigned ...

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  19. VICTORIAN FINANCES

    Messrs. McPherson, Norris, Macfarlaud, and McBeath, and Lady Madden, have arrived in London, Mr. McPherson, in an interview in the London newspapers, ...

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  20. NORTH QUEENSLAND TROUBLE

    As a result of a melee at Alligator Creek this morning, Lieutenant Revall Holland is in hospital, suffering from a couple of wounds in the upper part of ...

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  21. INDEPENDENT SOCIALIST VIEW.

    In a manifesto the German Independent Socialists charge the German Government with inspiring the allied. distrust by leading the Government to ...

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  22. CANADIAN POLITICS

    Sir R. L Borden and Mr. A. L. Sifton are returning to Canada immediately on account of pressing home politics not affecting the Dominion's attitude on ...

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  23. Victoria

    Eighteen deaths were reported by the Registrar to-day, 12 of them being in the city. Admissions to hospital numbered 97, and discharges 120. The ...

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  24. BORDER TROUBLE

    Heavily reinforced, the Afghans on the 9th inst. reached the heights over- looking Landikotal, which is indisputably on the British side of the frontier, there ...

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  25. THE LEATHER INDUSTRY

    In announcing the release of the control of hides and leather, Mr. Massy, Greene stated the Government was fulfilling its promise to return to normal ...

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  26. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn), and the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom), left Melbourne for Adelaide this afternoon. Mr. ...

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  27. FRESH NOTES.

    The Council of Four is now considering two fresh notes from Count Rant[?], one urging an immediate repatriation of German prisoners of war and ...

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  28. Tramway Dispute

    The litigation between the Tramway Company and Tramway Board has been settled. The board claimed £587,917 from the company over the condition of ...

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  29. South Australia

    There are now 77 patients in the Adelaide Exhibition Isolation Hospital. Two are dangerous and 22 serious. There was one death to-day. ...

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  30. VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) to-day referred to the training which is being given to members of the A.I.F. still abroad. He said that since ...

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  31. GERMAN DELEGATES.

    Plenipotentiaries Landsberg and Giesberts, accompanied by General Stoneecy, Councillor Cuno, and a sulte of [?] left Vereailles for Germany last night. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BOUND

    The s. Borda, with 1900 troops aboard, has left Plymouth. The bands on the warships played and the crews cheered the Australians. ...

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  33. University Extension

    Replying to-day to a deputation from representatives of the University Council, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) promised £200,000 for new buildings, provided ...

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  34. New South Wales.

    The influenza position continues to improve. The deaths in the metropolitan hospitals to-day numbered only six while there were 52 fresh ...

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  35. LOANS FOR CHINA

    An American, British, French, and Japanese banking group has agreed to a joint plan for advancing China industrial loans. ...

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  36. DATE OF SIGNATURE.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that though It has been decided that June 15 is the last day for the Germans to sign the treaty, Dr. Wilson, who remains in Paris ...

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  37. REPATRIATION OF GERMANS

    Among the Germans about to be repatriated are Dr Schultz, formerly Governor of Samoa; Count von Graf Luckner, who was commander of the ...

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  38. Queensland

    Up to 1 o'clock to-day there were 212 persons in the Exhibition Isolation Hospital, four being dangerously and 49 seriously ill. Two deaths occurred this ...

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  39. THREE MAY SIGN.

    A clause has been inserted in the peace treaty at the eleventh hour, in view of the Italian block. It provides that the signatures of the three chief allies are ...

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  40. ALLOCATIONS OF WOOL

    The British Ministry for Munitions announces it is making a second allocation of wool for outright purchase at fixed issue prices during June. It is ...

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  41. THE LIMIT IN MEANNESS

    Included in the spoil secured by a thief who robbed the home of Mrs Caroline White, at Clifton Hill, on Monday after noon, was the Victoria Cross, awarded' ...

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  42. THE SELECTION OF GUARDS.

    "I am the only person to sign the appointments of the men, and I have signed none in which the man was not a returned soldier." said the Acting ...

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  43. GERMAN ASSEMBLY FEELING.

    Addressing the National Assembly, Herr Schiedemann described the treaty as unacceptable. He protested against the violence it involved against the ...

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  44. DAME MELBA

    Dame Melba had a thrilling reception in "La Boheme" at Covent Garden. Their Majesties the King, Queen Mary, and Queen Alexandra, and a large Royal ...

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  45. IMPERIAL GUARD

    Discussions are proceeding in official aircles as to the desirability of establishing an Imperial Guard. Enquiries have been made from many willing to ...

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  46. THE COAL POSITION

    The conference between the coal miners and colliery proprietors was resumed at Newcastle to-day The miners' grievance regarding victimisation was ...

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  47. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    With the introduction of the new electoral system comes the announcement that preparations are being made for the vigorous prosecution of a ...

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  48. THE AIR SERVICE

    Whatever may be the strength of the Commonwealth air service, the establishment of which is in contemplation, the details will not be sufficiently advanced ...

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  49. AMERICAN AIR SER ICE

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the United States Army Air Service has announced it will co-operate with 32 municipalities ...

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  50. ENCOURAGING LOCAL INDUSTRY

    A deputation representing the employees in the wool scouring, sorting, fellmongering industries was introduced to the Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  51. AVIATION

    Colonel Beatty piloted the British military aeroplane D.H.V. from Madrid to London, making two stops en route. ...

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  52. THE AMUSEMENT TAX

    The statement was made recently that the entertainments tax had led to a serious falling off in the attendance. both at ordinary and picture theatres. ...

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  53. SUICIDE.

    Branches Dufrens, leading in the Bernnardt Theatre, Paris, committed suicide by hanging prior to Monday night's performance. ...

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  54. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Considerable dissatisfaction is said to exist amongst members of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Union. Members ...

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  55. INCOME TAX

    Right Hon. Austin Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) in the House of Commons said if he raised the income tax exemption limit from £130 sterling ...

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  56. DISAPPOINTED BURGLARS

    The premises of R. S. Lamb and Co., shipping agents, in Jamieson-street, were entered by thieves last night. Gelignite was used to blow open the safe, but ...

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  57. REVOLVERS DRAWN

    An untoward incident occurred at Warsaw on M. Paderewski's homecoming. Vast crowds gathered, and the street was gaily decorated. When the ...

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  58. HOME-MADE COUGH SYRUP

    Don't neglect coughs and colds. They are dangerous—especially the coughs of young children. The moment a cough starts. a teaspoonful of pine tar cough ...

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  59. ACCIDENT TO A MINER

    Martin Connell, a miner, slipped off a log at the Olympic mine, near Rosebery, to-day. D. Williams, walking in the vicinity, heard cries, and went to the ...

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  60. A MATTER OF PREFERENCE

    Trouble is apparently brewing on the Melbourne wharves on the question of employment preference as among loyalists and returned soldiers and sailors of ...

    Article : 96 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. NEW ZEALAND DROUGHT

    It is reported from Hawkes Bay that the drought shows no signs of breaking The position is becoming more acute daily, farmers are threatened with heavy ...

    Article : 51 words
  63. COUGHS AND COLDS.

    Never neglect a cough. Kill it before it has the chance of killing you: give it no quarter until it has fled. The remedy usually adopted is to take ...

    Article : 66 words
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