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  3. AUSTRIA

    MRIS. Monday.—the Allies have [?] days in which to are the [?] to the peace terms. ...

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  4. AMIR SEEKS PEACE

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: The Amir, of Afghanistan has sent the Viceroy a letter asking for peace declaring that he never intended to ...

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  5. MEAT TRADE

    In the House of Commons Sir Newton Moore drew attention, to complaints by Australian importers that had not been allotted a fair share in ...

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  7. [?]UN TUMULT DYING

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Berlin wireless message states that a big strike movement is in progress at Konisberg, including vital industries. ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION

    PRETORIA, Monday. — As a result of the recent municipal trouble at Johannesburg, the Transvaal Provincial Executive, has drafted an ...

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  9. INTER-EMPIRE CRICKET.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. — The South African Cricket Association rejects as premature the proposal to-invite an English team to visit South ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN TROUBLE CONTINUES.

    LONDON, May 22.—The Australian Press Association learns that the industrial trouble continues in Egypt, including a strike of the Canal ...

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  11. A CORRECTION.

    [?] Monday.—In the cabled [?] passated to Austria, un[?] "The Froniters of [?] the recond sentence should ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA v. SURREY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Surrey closed its innings with 344, Hobbs knocking up 205 not out. He batted throughout the innings. ...

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  13. IRISHTOWN NOTES

    A correspondent writes:— After about a fortnight of dry weather, splendid rains hare fallen, thoroughly saturating the land. So far ...

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  14. INVITATION TO AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — The proposal, to invite the Australian war cricket team to visit South Africa is supported by all centres. ...

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  15. [?] THREE-MINUTE SPEECH.

    [?] Monday. — Prior to the [?] of the Austrian peace [?] Sing[?] Orlando (Italy) and [?] House (America) debated the ...

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  16. DEVONPORT MEMORIAL

    Sir,—In "The Advocate" of Tuesday Mrs. Littler has a letter urging that the block of land opposite the Town Hall should be purchased for a ...

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  17. AVERAGING THE PRICE.

    At a later stage Sir Newton Moore suggested to the Food Ministry the selling of the Dominion meat, costing 10d a lb., at 1/1 wholesale, in order ...

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  18. CHECKING PROFITEERING

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day Sir Auckland Geddes (Minister of Reconstruction) said that the Board of Trade was ...

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  19. PRINCE OF WALES' TOUR

    LONDON, Monday. — H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will visit Japan after his Canadian tour. ...

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  20. [?]'S UNRIVALLED POSITION

    LONDON, Monday.—The House of [?] has passed a resolution au[?] a le[?] not exceeding £250,[?] The terms of the loan will ...

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  21. THE DERBY

    LONDON, Monday. — Their Majesties the King and Queen and the Prince of "Wales, Princess, Mary, and Prince Albert are to-day attending ...

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  22. IMPERIAL SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday. — A conference of members of Parliament has considered the formation of a Parliamentary group for the purpose of ...

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  23. OUR NATIONAL BUSINESS

    Sir,—Nothing doing by way of reply as to essentials to "Australian" till he does something. Dd something, Mr. "Australian," and then, but not till ...

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  24. ALLIES' FIRM STAND.

    PARIS, Monday. — The "Echo de Paris" declares that the Allies have decided to refuse the latest German proposals. The Allies will notify the ...

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  25. CREAT WAR TRUST

    [?]HINGTON, Monday.—Senator [?]ing the Senate to[?] that the League of Nations [?] was a great war trust. It ...

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  28. FOCH'S FREE HAND.

    A Paris message states that Marshal Foch, President Wilson, M. Clemenceau, and Mr. Lloyd George have had a long discussion of the military ...

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  29. HUGE SHIPPING DEAL

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The New York International Mercantile Marine Co.'s directors have approved of the proposed sale of the company's ...

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  30. WILLIE'S THREAT

    [?] correspondent at Wierin[?] that the former Crown [?] of opinion that the Kaiser [?] allow himself to be ...

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  31. NEW RHINE REPUBLIC

    PARIS, Monday. — Coblenz has been proclaimed the capital of the now Rhine Republic. ...

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  33. NO. 4'S ARRIVAL

    LONDON, Monday. — Thousands of American troops in London uproariously welcomed Lieut. Read (commander of the U.S. seaplane No. 4) ...

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  34. POLICE STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday. — The police [?]ment is explained by [?] that the Police Union leaders [?] the support of the ...

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  35. PRICE OF GOLD

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. —The Chamber of Mines has telegraphed to the Acting Premier, pointing out that serious loss is being suffered through ...

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  36. IN ELEVEN DAYS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Lieut. Bert, Hinkler, a young Bundaberg airman, who has entered for the flight to Australia from England, writing to his ...

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  37. A NEW BELGIUM

    [?] correspondent at Brussels [?] Mr. Herbert Samuel, [?] member of the British Cab[?] has been appointed Special ...

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  38. THE IMPENDING CRISIS.

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday. — The impending crisis in the mining industry has forced all other questions to the background. It is evident that ...

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  39. UNSOUND TAXATION

    [?] Sunday. — During the [?]ding of the Finance Bill, Sir [?] catson deprecated the propos[?]cal levy as an unsound method ...

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  40. [?]IY ORIGIN COMMISSION

    [?] —The names of [?] are employed by the [?] Government in various [?] all over the continent, and ...

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