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  2. THE GENERAL ELECTION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  3. Influenza

    Late to-night the Premier (Hon. W. A. Lee) made the following statement: —Amongst 'soldiers who arrived at Hobart; from Barnes Bay to-day were ...

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  4. Strike Consequences

    A deputation of secretaries and other members of trade unions affected by the shipping strike, was introduced this morning to the Acting Prime Minister ...

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  5. Peace Treaty

    The allies have refused the German counter-proposal of tile German mandate over the German colonies. The treaty lies been little, altered as the result of ...

    Article : 100 words
  6. Russian Affairs

    General Denigin reports important successes on the Mariupol and Donetz fronts. The tanks are doing good service, assisting in a considerable advance ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. ANTI-JAPANESE DEMONSTRATION

    Anti-Japanese demonstrations are reported from the Yangise Valley, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton. A resolute boycott of Japanese shipping at ...

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  9. GENERAL MACKENSEN

    It is stated in Vienna that General Mackensen is leading the Hungarians against the Czecho-Slovaks. ...

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  10. PREPARED TO CEASE HOSTILITIES.

    M. Belakun, in a wireless reply to M. Clemenceau, says he, is prepared to cease all hostilities. The Hungarians were compelled to counter-attack the ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. ITALIAN SEAMEN'S ATTITUDE.

    According to the "Avanti", (Rome), the Seamen's Federation has secured a victory for Socialism in the pledge wrested front the Government that Italian ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. GERMAN PRESS ALARMED.

    The German newspapers are showing alarm at tile consequences of a refusal to sign the treaty. The "Vossische Zeitung" declares that ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIKS CAPTURE UFA.

    It is reported that the Bolsheviks have captured Ufa. ...

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  14. AMERICAN POLES

    According to German reports, the American Poles in General Haller's army in the Sosnowice and Dombrovo region ale insisting on being repatriated. Whole ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    The Kangaroos flight from England has been postponed. It will probably be started on Friday or Saturday. ...

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  16. GERMANY'S SURRENDER.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving the freedom of Mercer Hall, declared that those complaining, that the arnristice came too soon forgot that ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. Hughes intends to fly from London to Kenley, in Surrey, on Wednesday. In perfect weather Mr. Hughes made ...

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  18. PROCEEDINGS AT ST. GERMAIN

    The proceedings at St. Germain were interesting and impressive. In marked contrast to the gathering at Versailles was the total absence of tension felt ...

    Article : 236 words
  19. New State Member

    MR. J. C. McPHEE, who has been elected as one of the members for Denison. Mr. McPhee, who is a prohibitionist, ran Mr. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AFGHAN BORDER

    An armistice is still being discussed at Simla, and the to withdrawal of the Afghan troops from Paizar has commenced. It is presumed they received ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. BREACH OF THE ARMISTICE.

    It has been pointed out that the German attack on the Esthonians was breach of the armistice, inasmuch as the Germans were allowed to retain an ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. SECRET CLAUSES.

    Before the Senate's investigation committee at Washington, Senator Root admitted that lie had possessed for weeks past a copy of the secret clauses of the ...

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  23. DRY WEATHER

    The dry weather is causing a serious crop outlook, in Great Britain. Prayers for rain were offered on Sunday. The total rainfall in London in 41 days was ...

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  24. REPARATIONS.

    President Wilson fought to fix a definite sum in the peace treaty for reparations. M. Clemenceau, however, refused to recede from his position. ...

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  25. MINISTER OF DEFENCE

    Senator Pearce enquired into grievances over, the pas-age money of officers wives. He says he has received no complaint, and does not propose to change ...

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  26. EXAGGERATED STATEMENTS.

    American correspondent in Paris emphasise the strong differences in the British delegation respecting concessions to Germany, but the Australian Press ...

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  27. LINERS HELD UP

    All North Atlantic liners repatriating Canadian troops are detained in the Mersey, the owners refusing overtime pay to the stewards attending the ships' ...

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  28. SUBMARINE MISSING

    British submarine has been missing In the Baltic for a week. With all hands, the vessel is believed to have been lost. ...

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  29. Judicial Comments

    A strong view was taken to-day in the County Court by Judge Wasley of the conduct of a girl who, having drawn a soldier's allotment money and other ...

    Article : 352 words
  30. AN EXPLOSION

    Twelve persons were killed and 220 injured by the explosion of a large factory at Vilrorde, near Brussels. ...

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  31. CONTROL OF FOOD

    It is expected that the Peace Conference at Paris will at an early date discuss the suggestion from America that the control of food should be abolished. ...

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  32. EAST AFRICAN COLONIES.

    A Berlin wireless message points out that the return of the East African colonies are insufficient to enable Germany to pay the compensation she offers . Large ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    Fourteen deaths were reported to the Board of Health, nine of them being in the city. Admissions to the hospital to-day numbered 54. and ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. MOORLAND FIRE

    A disastrous moorland fire between Aysgarth and Masham, in Yorkshire, has been burning for four days. An area of 10 square miles is already barren. ...

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  35. IRISH DELEGATION

    Dr. Wilson told a representative of the Sinn Fein sympathisers that. he hoped to do everything possible unofficially to bring the Irish delegates to Paris. ...

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  36. RHENISH REPUBLIC

    A Rhineland Republic was proclaimed on the let inst., With Dr. Dorder as President. The provisional capital is Wiesbaden. ...

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  37. LOYALIST ATTACKED.

    Another brutal and cowardly attack was made upon a loyalist wharf labourer yesterday evening. This man, it is stated, was set upon' by seven masked ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There were 16 deaths from influenza in the metropolitan and emergency hospitals to-day, and 179 fresh cones were admitted and 119 patients discharged. ...

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  39. WAR TIME PROHIBITION

    A convention of the Organised Labour Federation of the United States at Atlantic City resolved against war-time! prohibition, and ordered a protest to Co ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA

    It is reported from a well-informed source in Pietersmaritzburg that a proposal for the Union Railway Administration to take over the Rhodesian railways ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    No deaths were recorded either yesterday or to-day in relation to the influenza epidemic. ...

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  42. POLES AND UKRAINIANS

    General Pilsudski. of Poland, in reply to the allies request to cease fighting the Ukrainians explained that the recent attack was merely a counter-offensive ...

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  43. CHAOS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The combined action by the seamen and coal workers has almost thrown the whole state into industrial chaos. The coal workers have refused to load ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The influenza position in Brisbane continues to improve. Only two deaths occurred to-day. The total number of deaths reported since May 1 is 254, and ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. BRITISH DIPLOMAS.

    Herr. Leinert, the peace delegate, attributes the Hanoverian movement to British diplomacy. Great Britain desiring a foothold at Bremen. ...

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  46. HOUSING REFORM

    His Majesty the King, speaking at Leicester, urged the unselfish co-operation of all classes in housing reform, coupled, with a liberal education, within ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. SHIPPING SHARES

    A feature of the London Stock Exchange is the exceptional. demand for shipping shares, of which few are offering. The latest quotation' of P. and O. ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Two fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported at Perth to-day. and one at Fremantle. Instructions have been issued for the limitation of ...

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  49. Tariff Amendment

    In a private interview with representatives of the paper and board making industry of Victoria to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) ...

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  50. MEETING AT NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. T. Walsh, general secretary of the Seamen's Union; addressed a large meeting of members of the Newcastle branch to-night. ...

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  51. RIOTS IN MALTA

    General Sir H. Plumer has been sworn in as Governor or Malta. Serious riots, due to high food pries and unemployment. occurred, and troops ...

    Article : 64 words
  52. Electoral Reform

    Requests for electoral reform were submitted to the Premier (Mr. Lawson) today ,by a deputation from the council of the National Federation. 'Mr. ...

    Article : 104 words
  53. RUSSIA

    The Russian Soviet Government' Budget for the first half of 1919 estimates the revenue at 20 milliard of roubles, and expenditure at 50 milliards. It was ...

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  54. Telephone Defaulters

    New regulations have been proclaimed under the Postal Act denying telephone services to any applicant who has not discharged his default for any ...

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  55. OTHER STEAMERS INVOLVED.

    The following telegram has been received from the South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union:—"Crew of the Kwinana gave 24 hours' notice ...

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  56. CAUSE OF BACKACHE.

    Many people think they have kidney trouble because they have backache, but more backache is caused by overstrained sad under-nourished muscles ...

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  57. CINEMA FIRE

    Altogether 120 liver were lost in the cinema Which wan destroyed by Ore of Valence, in France. ...

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  58. The Northern Territory

    The unions at Port Darwin have submitted to the Minister for Home and' Territories (Mr. Glynn) a list of the names of the persons whom they ...

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  59. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Drastic reductions in the train services throughout South Australia were announced to-day in consequence of the coal shortage. No trains will be run ...

    Article : 144 words
  60. Skin Beauty

    Do you know that women who have spent pounds and pounds upon beauty specialists in an endeavour to have their skin made clear, fair, and young, have ...

    Article : 176 words
  61. New Zealand News

    The ratepayers have endorsed the proposal for the city council to purchase the tramways from the private company, also a proposal to establish a city ...

    Article : 33 words
  62. STEAMER RAMMED

    The steamer Grafwaldersee was rammed by the steamer Rodondo 100 miles off Sand Hook. The steamer Patricia took off the Grafwaldersee's passengers. ...

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  63. GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES

    You can wear the smartest shoes and walk in comfort, knowing that at the slightest sign of a corn Frozo the Freezer will get rid of it at once. Frozo ...

    Article : 81 words
  64. AVIATION COMPANY

    The Larkin-Sopwith Aviation Company of Australasia, capital £31,500, has been registered in London to carry on business in Australasia anti elsewhere as ...

    Article : 35 words
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