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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the opinion of the German Government is divided regarding their attitude on the ...

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  3. DOMINION TROOPS.

    The march of Dominion troops in London created great enthusiasm. It was a glorious afternoon, and the whole route was thronged with cheering crowds. ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIK DEFEATS

    General Ironsides reports that the long expected Bolshevik attacks on the Dwina and Vega fronts have commenced. The Allied troops fought splendidly, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS IN WAR.

    General Sir John Monash, the Australian Commander during the war, was the guest at luncheon of the "Eccentric Club." ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The proceedings at Versallies on Friday afternoon were of a formal character. M. Cambon asked for their credentials, which Count Borsderff Rantzan ...

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  7. THE LIMERICK STRIKE.

    Four delegates from the Irish Labour executive have arrived in Limerick, and conferred with the strike committee. They failed to reach a clear-cut policy. ...

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  8. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Reports show that, although the epidemic is still serious, there has been no increased virulence in the metropolitan district. Another death occurred in the ...

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  9. IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    A woman who arrived by the Trans-continental train from the east on Monday developed a temperature, and has been quarantined in her home at North ...

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  10. ITALY AND FIUME.

    Unconfirmed despatches from Rome state that Italian troops are reported to have landed in Dalmatia. The American Ambassador in Rome ...

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  11. IN QUEENSLAND

    At Lytton Quarantine Hospital there are nearly 70 cases, but no further deaths. A proclamation has been issued, closing all indoor places of amusement after ...

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  12. ZEEBRUGGE ANNIVERSARY.

    The anniversary of the attack on Zeebrugge was celebrated at the Channel Ports. A special naval film was shown in ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF THE GERMANS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphing on April 23, said he had interviewed Herr Scheidemann, Finance Minister, who said that if ...

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  14. HAIG TO AUSTRALIANS.

    Sir Douglas Haig sent an Easter message for the Australian soldiers' newspaper at Weymouth. He thanked the Australians who had ...

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  15. THE EPIDEMIC.

    During Saturday and Sunday 30 patients succumbed to the disease 18 on Saturday and 12 to-day. The number of new admissions was small, 85 being entered on ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK HORRORS.

    It is reported from Warsaw that the inhabitants of Meswiez, in Poland, on April 14, learning the advance of the Polish army, incautiously celebrated ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIST CLAIMS.

    A Bolshevist communique claims important successes. It admits a big advance by the Siberian Army, and stubborn fighting on the Pskoff road, and hand-to-hand ...

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  18. AIR WORK IN THE WAR.

    An official synopsis of the British air effort in the war period shows that the output of aeroplanes in the first ten months was 530, and in the last ten ...

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  19. BELGIUM'S NEEDS.

    Brussels message emphasise the urgency of the restoration or Belgian industries. Outside assistance is imperative. The Premier, who has returned from ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King George has begun a series of receptions of officers commanding overseas divisions, in order to bid them bon voyage. He received on Friday ...

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  21. MIGRATION OF SOLDIERS.

    The High Commissioners of Australia and New Zealand, and the Agents-General for the Australian Dominations, conferred with Colonel Amery, the ...

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  22. LENIN'S LAST EFFORTS.

    It is reported from Moscow that Lenin, in the course of a speech, said that he would not tolerate in Russia any able-bodied man who did not fight General ...

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  23. FRENCH PROTECTION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Sun" states that the French Foreign Office asserts that M. Clemenceau states the United States will furnish an ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF CHURCHES.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the Holy Synod of the Greek Church has accepted an invitation from the American Ecclesiastical Mission to attend next ...

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  25. GERMAN TRADERS AT RABAUL.

    In connection with the action of German companies in Rabaul discontinuing the use of British vessels for the conveyance of copra and transferring their ...

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  26. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Berlin message received in Copenhagen state that the Vatican has recognised the French sovereignty of Alsace-Lorraine. French bishops have replaced the ...

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  27. RAISING THE BLOCKADE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Lord Privy Seal, replying to a Liberal women's deputation, said there were difficulties in the way of raising the blockade. ...

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  28. THE INDIAN RIOTS.

    Eleven Indians who took part in the Panjab riots have been sentenced to death, and four others to long terms of imprisonment. ...

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  29. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Germany's rights in Kiao-chau and Shantung are to be transferred unreservedly to Japan. The latter on engages voluntarily to return the Shantung Peninsula ...

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  30. FEAR IN HUNGARY.

    In connection with the preparations to resist Rumanians the authorities in Budapest have ordered the permanent closing of the restaurants and forbidden the use ...

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  31. MAY DAY FIGHTING.

    Tumultuous scenes raged throughout Paris on the afternoon and evening of May Day. The police prevented a syndicalist ...

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  32. A SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    At an Inquest into the death of Driver F. D. Robertson, an Australian, who was found drowned in the Thames, near Vauxhall Bridge, Miss Young, a Southampton ...

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  33. SUPPORT FOR BOLSHEVISM.

    A Copenhagen message states that an unknown Russian, arrested for attempting to cash a cheque for a large amount drawn on a Vienna bank, had in his ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    Leo James, a returned soldier, fell under a train at Flinders-street station last night, and sustained injuries which necessitated the amputation of his right ...

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  35. GERMAN CHAOS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that there has been much plundering in the Hamburg suburbs, mobs storming the police posts, ...

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  36. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    A message from St. John's, Newfoundland, says that the aviators, Hawker and Raynham, have been ready for nearly a week to start on their Transatlantic ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    It was reported yesterday that the City Council gas department has only two weeks' supply of Newcastle coal. There is no present indication of any colliers ...

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  38. MUNICH RECAPTURED.

    It is reported that the Bavarian Government troops have recaptured Munich from the Spartacists. General Hoffman's troops, despite ...

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  39. STABILISING LABOUR.

    President Wilson has telegraphed to his secretary, Mr. Tumulty, that the Labour programme is the most important achievement of the new day. He says that by ...

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  40. THE PRELIMINARY TREATY.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the preliminary treaty will comprise a preamble showing why the Allies and associated nations entered the war, and ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    The Labour Day sports have been cancelled for to-morrow owing to the Exhibition being utilised as on isolation hospital. The procession will take place, ...

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  42. COMMUNISTS IN BREMEN.

    Amsterdam reports that as a reprisal for the middle-class strike, the Communist Administration in Bremen has ordered that private persons must not use the ...

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  43. IN NEWCASTLE

    There were eight new cases of influenza admitted to the Waratah Hospital on Saturday, three coming from Stockton, two from the steamer Omana, which ...

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  44. DEATH OF MR. W. HATHERLEY.

    The death took place at Hamilton on Saturday afternoon of ex-Constable William Hatherley, who had been ailing for some months. ...

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  45. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" states that the distribution of the German Fleet is based on the Allied naval losses. The United States will ...

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  46. ANARCHISTS IN AMERICA.

    The New York police are searching for clues in connection with the bombs sent through the mails addressed to prominent persons. ...

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  47. CHINA'S PROTEST.

    The Chinese Delegation has issued a statement in which it declares that it views with astonishment the Shanyung settlement. China came into the ...

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  48. CONDITIONS IN HUNGARY.

    It is reported from Vienna that a Hungarian Minister called on the British representative, Colonel Cunninghame, inquiring the Entente's wishes regarding ...

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  49. CONTROL OF COAL.

    A further step was taken yesterday by the Commonwealth Government in its decision to acquire the coal produced by the mines of New South Wales. ...

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  50. REPARATION PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Fraser, the representative in Paris 0f the Australian Press Association, telegraphs:—From a reliable source I learn something of the difficulties confronting ...

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  51. HOLLAND AND THE EX-KAISER.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" states that Dutch circles in London are convinced that Holland will not allow the extradition of the ...

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  52. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYED.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. R. J. Clynes defended the grants for the relief of unemployment. Mr. G. J. Wardle, Parliamentary ...

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  53. IRISH-AMERICAN DELEGATES

    The Irish-American delegation is leaving Parts for Ireland. Mr. Devalera will conduct them on a tour of Southern and Western Ireland. ...

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  54. REMOVING RESTRICTIONS.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Board of Trade announces that all controls on the sale and distribution of commodities have been abolished, or will ...

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  55. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Labour party intends to move amendments on the Budget, demanding a levy on capital, the continuance of the excess profits tax, the withdrawal of ...

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