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  2. RETURN OF QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    The Premier of Queensland, Mr. T. J. Ryan, and his wife and family are returning home on the mail steamer Kaiser-i-Hind. ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.

    Lords [?] and Beachamp, the Rev. Messrs. Meyer and Clifford, and Messrs. Sydney Webb and C. P. Scott, with, a dozen ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Daniels, to-day recommended to Congress that the three-year naval programme be abandoned. He said ...

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  5. SHIPPING REBATES

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day about the shipping conference rebates, Mr. Leslie Wilson said the rebates ...

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  6. FOOD SUPPLIES READY

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Stockholm says that transports laden with food have arrived at Reval and Helsingfors to feed ...

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  7. INVASION OF FINLAND

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Stockholm says :—Finish staff reports that the Russian Bolsheviks entered. Finland at ...

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  8. VIENNA MOURNING

    Three days of national mourning have been proclaimed in Vienna. The newspapers declare that the peace terms are absolutely ...

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  9. AWARDS OF HONOURS

    A lively debate took place last night in the Commons on a motion condemning the present system of bestowing honours. Lord Hugh ...

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  10. BULGARIAN AFFAIRS

    The Bulgarian Government is investigating the theft of works of art from Rumania. Many officers of high rank are implicated, including ...

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  11. LORD FRENCH'S BOOK

    Lord French has completed the publication of his book. He says that the Neuve Chapelle battle was fought and won, but was broken off ...

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  12. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES.

    Supplementary estimates submitted to-day to the Assembly provide for an additional expenditure necessitated by granting an eight hours ...

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  13. ADRIATIC PROBLEM

    The Fiume problem has been, at last settled in general conformity with Colonel House's plan. The town, of Fiume and an extensive ...

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  14. BRITISH GOODS ARRIVE

    A British, ship with manufactured goods has arrived at Varna. ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS

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  16. REMARKABLE NATIVE TRIAL.

    At Maritzburg to-day a remarkable and picturesque trial was concluded in the native High Court. A hundred and seventy four natives ...

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  17. A WOMAN MURDERED

    Another shocking tragedy was reported to the police to-day. The body of a young woman, about 25 years of age, was found this ...

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  18. MONGOLIAN INDEPENDENCE

    Mongolia has proclaimed its independence of China and Russia. ...

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  19. GERMAN AFFAIRS

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Berlin says:—"Owing to domestic troubles, the Scheidemann Government is hourly weakening. It ...

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  20. SIGNING ARRANGEMENTS

    Numerous alterations have been made in the arrangements for signing the peace treaty in the Hall of Mirrors. It was at first proposed ...

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  21. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    A Grant-Tarrant triplane met with a mishap at its initial trial at Farnborough yesterday. It nosedived to the earth. Captain A. G. ...

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  22. TRADE UNION FUSION

    A fusion of great trade unions, similar to the Labour triple alliance, is proceeding. The National Union of General Workers, the ...

    Article : 156 words
  23. GIFT OF AEROPLANES.

    The Minister of Defence announced in the Assembly this afternoon that the Imperial Government was presenting the Union Government ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Australians began a match to-day against the Marylebone Cricket Club. The club scored 133, Lampard taking five wickets for 40 ...

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  25. REPATRIATION

    In response to representation made on their behalf, the Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, has agreed that local repatriation ...

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  26. CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY

    There is an uneasy feeling that the peace conference has reached a very critical phase in its career. The persistent rumours of ...

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  27. BERLIN STRIKE ENDS

    The Berlin general strike ended on Saturday afternoon, and the factories will reopen after, the Whitsuntide holidays. The newspapers will ...

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  28. ASIATIC DISABILITIES.

    In the Assembly to-day, in connection with the Asiatic Land and Trading Bill, the Transvaal amendment was carried despite the ...

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  29. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Authentic reports in Los Angeles say that United States army and navy officers are planning to attempt an airplane flight from ...

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  30. THE BUTCHERS' DISPUTE

    At a meeting of the A.L.F. at the Workers' Hall, Boulder, last night, the following motion was carried, after a lengthy and heated ...

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  31. ESCAPE FROM PRISON

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspond dent in Berlin says:—"Lieutenant Marloh, accused of ordering the execution of 32 sailors during the ...

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  32. POLICE FORCE UNREST

    The Government has decided further to increase the police pay, but it determined not to recognise the union in spite of the unrest in the ...

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  33. CHINA'S SIGNATURE

    It is understood that China will Sign the peace treaty with Germany, but will make reservations with respect to the Shantung settlement. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL

    Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook have selected the site for a great Australian memorial overlooking Amiens. ...

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  35. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT

    General Pershing is asking that he may take part in the trans-Atlantic flight of the British airship R 34. She will start from the East ...

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  36. LABOUR SOCIALIST

    An Italian Socialist circular says that M. Longuet and Mr. Hamsay Macdonald, on behalf of the French and British Socialists, have ...

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  37. TURNING POINT OF THE WAR.

    The great Australian memorial in Trance stands on the high ground slightly northward of the Amiens-Villers-Bretonneux-road; marking ...

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  38. FARMERS' INCOME TAX.

    In the Assembly to-day the Minister of Finance announced that he did not intend to put into operation, the recommendations of the ...

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  39. PEASANT DEFEAT

    Refugees to western Hungary describe as a bath of blood the scene that followed the defeat of 4000 anti-Bolshevik peasants at Koleroff, ...

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  40. RECOVERY OF WAGES

    Andrew Sten, a, restaurant keeper, was sued before Messrs. Jas. H. Cummins and E. McGinn, J's.P., at the KalgoorHe Police Court ...

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  41. A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY

    What is regarded by the detectives as one of the most remarkable set of mysterious circumstances met with for some time surround the ...

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  42. DISCHARGED MEN'S RIOT

    On a motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons last night the Home Secretary gave details of the recent rioting in Victoria-street ...

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  43. S.S. KOONYA WRECKED

    The second mate, Mr. H. son, and five members of the crew of the wrecked steamer Koonya arrived at Zeehan shortly after 11 ...

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  44. RUSSIA AND THE EAST

    Official despatches received from Archangel say that the Bolshevik authorities have declined to mobilise into a Red army all the soldiers ...

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  45. BRITISH DEMOBILISATION

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday on, a debate on unemployed demobilished soldiers, the Minister of Labour, Sir R. Horne, ...

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  46. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The handing of the peace terms to the Austrian delegates to-day was marked by similar conditions and procedure as m the case of the ...

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  47. RIGA REIGN OF TERROR

    Before the Bolsheviks quitted Riga a reign of terror prevailed. Twenty thousand of the inhabitants were sentenced to death, and ...

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  48. ABSORPTION IN INDUSTRY.

    In reply to a deputation yesterday Mr. Wardle said that 3,500,000 out of 4,600,000 demobilised men had already been absorbed in ...

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  49. O.L.P. STATE CONGRESS

    The official Labour Party's Congress to-day carried the following resolution respecting the One Big Union scheme;—"That, in order to ...

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  50. CABINET INQUIRY.

    The Cabinet, in conjunction with the various Government departments, is investigating the whole unemployment question, with special ...

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  51. GERMAN TREACHERY

    The "Daily Telegraph" says, that the Esthonians officially report as follows:—"The German Baltic troops, instead of assisting to cut ...

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  52. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the Cremorne Theatre, Kalgoorlie, to-night, the current programme will be screened again. It includes Vivian Martin in a ...

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  53. PREFERENCE PROPOSALS

    The Empire Producers' Association gave a luncheon to-day to Mr. Massey who welcomed the Government's preference proposals as the ...

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  54. NEW DIVORCE LAW

    Many Australian soldiers are delaying their departure in order to take advantage of the new divorce bill, but the measure cannot be ...

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  55. PROGRESSIVE SOCIAL REFORM

    Mr. George Beeby, Minister for Labour and Industry, who has just returned to Sydney after an investigation of the industrial conditions ...

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  56. TRAVEL THROUGH AMERICA

    A number of Australian soldiers travelling at their own expense left Plymouth to-day aboard the New Amsterdam for New York, and ...

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  57. AGRICULTURAL RAINS

    Good rains fell over the agricultural areas during the week end, the principal registrations being as follows :—Burracoppin, 142 ; ...

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  58. TRANSPORT TO ENGLAND.

    Senator Pearce states that the transport of the Australian field army numbering a hundred thour sand, from Belgium and France was ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    Addressing this morning the [?] Congress of the Women's South African party, the Acting Premier said that, if it was true that ...

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  60. ADVANCE ON PETROGRAD

    Advices from Helsingfors say that the Finnish white troops have reached Rajajoki, thirty-two kilo-metres from Petrograd. Epidemics ...

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