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  3. THE AFGHAN MENACE

    A message from Simla dated May 10 states:—The Afghan position on Friday followed the crest of the ridge dividing Landi Kotal from the plains ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED

    The “Times” corespondent at Novorossik, a fortified port on the Black Sea, states that the Kuban Cossacks, in the Caucasus, headed by a cavalry ...

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  5. PEACE NEGOTIA-TIONS.

    A com[?] issued here to-day Says:— The Council of Three has decided upon the disposition of the former ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIOEMIC

    Five new cases of influenza were admitted to the hospotal in Ballarat yesterday all into the Prince Alfred ward of the General Hospital. One of the patients ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The many friends of Cr A. Levy, who has been seriously ill with influenza, will be pleased to learn that he is making a rapid recovery, and ...

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  8. "BERLIN STAGGERED.”

    The forecast of the treaty published by the “Times” on the 7th May staggered Berlin. It was scarcely credited. The reception of the forecast indicates the ...

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  9. THE STATE FIGURES.

    The cases admitted to hospital to-day numbered 97 and 114 patients were discharged, leading 1429 still in hospital. There were 15 deaths. ...

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  10. HUNGARY'S ARYM COL-LAPSES

    Reuter learns that disorganisation of the Hungarian army is increasing. Only 28,000 of ifs soldiers are left. ...

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  11. OUTBREAK AT CHUTE AND WATERLOO.

    Owing to 18 influenza eases having been reported at Chute and Waterloo, the Beaufort health authorities held a special meeting on Saturday. In ...

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  12. THE ROUMANIAN ADVANCE.

    A message dated May 8th states:— Reuter learns authoritatively that the Rumanian’s advance into Hungary was neither instigated nor supported ...

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  13. ENEMY REPORTED TO HAVE CROSSED FRONTIER.

    A message dated May 8 states:- The rumor is prevalent in London that the Afghans have crossed the Indian frontier, menacing the Kyber ...

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  14. SOCIALIST ORGAN’S VIEW.

    The German Socialist paper," “Vowaerts," under the heading of "Peace of annihilation," says:—If we sign this peace it is because we bowed to force ...

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  15. REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT STILL IN POWER.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Cecil Harmsworth, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that as far as he was aware the resiolutionarv ...

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  16. FEELING OF THE POPULACE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin telegraphing on the 8th May, states:—All classes of the people resent any [?]ggestion that the treaty should be ...

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  17. FIRST CASE AT SMYTHESDALE.

    A case of influenza (the first) has occurred here, the sufferer being Mrs Callaway, wife of Mr P. Callaway, who is employed at Humble and Sons’ ...

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  18. NATIONALISTS ATTACK SMUTS

    In the course of the debate on the budget in the House of Assembly the deputy leader to the Nationalists Party moved the deldtion of £85,000 ...

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  19. AERIAL TRAVEL

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says;— A Goliath aero has, carrying 25 passengers, rose to the height of 5,100 metres in a flight which lasted over an hour, ...

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  20. EPIDEMIC AT WAUBRA.

    The influenza still continues to spread from house to house throughout the township and district, and in many cases the whole of the ...

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  21. IRISH POLITICS

    Sir Donald McLean, leader of the non-Coalition, Liberals, has given notice of motion in the House of Commons questioning Viscount Fremch’s anticlele as not ...

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  22. BRITISH LABOR PARTY’S ATTI-TUDE.

    The National Executive of the Labor Farly has issued a manifesto expressing the opilndon that the summary of the Peace Treaty in some essential ...

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  23. SALES OF HIDES

    On Friday and Saturday the Minister for Customs, Mr Massy Greene, met representatives of all the interests concerned in the export trade in hides to ...

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  24. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states —The Berlin press published this morning (May 8th) Reuter’s summary of the peace terms which all the German papers ...

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  25. MEDICAL CONTROLLER AP-POINTED.

    Dr Newton, son of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, bas been appointed Medical Controller in connection with Mr M'Whae’s scheme for ...

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  26. NAVAL CONTRIBUTION CARRIED.

    In the Assembly the motion to delete the naval contribution was rejected by 60 votes to 16 and the motion to delete Lieut.-Gen. Smut’s salary was ...

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  27. IRISH-AMERICAN ENVOYS.

    The “Times' correspondent in Dublin says:—The Irish American envoys continue their triumphal tour. They motored to Limerick accompanied by ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION AT END OF YEAR

    Emigration commissioners and the Dominions are conterring with a view to co-ordinating working arrangements. They are preparing to start ...

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  29. OUTBREAK AT MORWELL.

    An outbreak of influenza has occurred on the Morwell coalfield. The Mayor of the Shire has communicated with the Minister for Mines, asking ...

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  30. RETURNING TROOPS

    On the 11th May the Zealandia will sail for Australia taking 1100 mixed units, and the Soudan with 1200 first division troops. On the 14th, May the Ypiranga, ...

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  31. AFRICAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY

    In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr F S. Malan Acting Prime Minister, announced the institution of an annual holiday on 15th July to ...

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  32. SYDNEY’S REPORT.

    There were 11 deaths from influenza and 46 fresh dases admitted in the metropolitan area to-day. The discharges numbered 109, leaving a total of 1000 ...

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  33. GERMAN IMPORT TRADE

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says: -At the Peace committee assembly Herr Dernberg announced like appointment of an imperial commissioner to promote ...

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  34. RUSSIAN CHAOS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Stockholm states that a decree has been issued in Petrograd, closing all the factories except those engaged in making munitions, ...

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  35. PLEASANT STREET HOSPITAL.

    Sir,-On our discharge from the above Hospital, we deem it a duty to publicly convey our grateful and heartfelt thanks to the doctors, matron, sister's and staff ...

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  36. ENGLISH MAIL FOR

    The steamer Devanha has sailed for Australia carrying mails Which closed to-day. ...

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  37. BRITISH COAL COMMISSION

    The Duke of Hamilton did not attend the Coal Com mission’s inquiry on he plea of ill-health, but sent his agent, named Warren, a wary ...

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  38. SPIES IN ENGLAND

    In the House of Commons it was announced by the Rome Secrdtary that 19 spies and traitors, including one Britisher were condemned to death in ...

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  39. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS RETURNING.

    WARE.—Lieut. Harold J. Ware, of the 39th Battalion, sailed for Australia on the 1st inst, by the s.s. Karagola. This information was ...

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  40. THE SHIPPING PROVISIONS

    A message dated 8th May states:-The Peace term comments have so far been restrained though the ton tor ton clause is hostilely criticised. ...

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  41. A WRECHER OF HOSPITAL SHIPS

    A captam of a U boat which sunk several hospital ships arrived at Falmouth from Spain. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London, the ...

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  42. A LESSON OF THE WAR

    Speaking at a banquet a Glasgow field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the commander of the British armies in the war, said the outstanding lesson of ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH SHIP-PING FREIGHTS

    A Capetown message says:-In the Assembly, in Committee on Supply, the Laborite, Mr Boydell, drew attention to Mr Burton’s recent statement ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Rattray.—On Saturday night last Miss Catherine Rattray, a well-known resident of Glenpark, passed away, after a brief illness. The deceased, ...

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  45. UNLAWFUL MARRIAGE ALLEGED

    In the District Court this morning, Gelanie Shah, a Mahommedan priest, was charged with "that he being a person officiating as a minister of religion, ...

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  46. DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND’S EVIDENCE.

    The Duke of Northumberland, as a winess before the Coal Commission, said that he received £82.450 sterling in re[?]alties in 1918, whereon taxes ...

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  47. LIQUOR TRADE EMPLOYES.

    The application of the Federated Liquor and Allied Wages' mploroved' Union for higher wages and mpitoved conditions was again before Mr ...

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  48. TRANSPORT OF TROOPS

    Replying to the question in the Houss of Commons, Colonel Leslie Wilson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping, stated that all ...

    Article : 103 words
  49. THE FIRMAN ALLAN ARPEAL

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