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  5. THE LEAGUE

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  6. RIFTS IN PEACE LUTE

    Mr. Lloyd George has announced that the Germans are expected to sign the Peace Treaty at Versailles within a month. It is authoritatively stated that British circles admit ...

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  7. RESTLESS LABOR

    Mr. Lloyd Gerge, in the course of a statement to-day, said:— "The industrial world will not be settled until peace is signed ...

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  9. MODERN DICK TURPIN

    A toll was levied by a modern highwayman early this morning in King-street, Newtown, from the drivers of the numerous vegetable carts from the ...

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  10. AVIATION

    General Hayes, in a speech at a dinner to British aircraft constructors, read a telegram from Mr. W. M. Hughes, announcing the ...

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  11. RAILWAYS IN CHINA

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" telegraphs that the Japanese official disapproval over the contemplated ...

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  12. PRIVATE O'LEARY, V.C.

    Tired after a long train journey from Goulburn this morning. Private O'Leary V.C., had just slipped into bed at the Barley New Hotel, Park-street, to snatch ...

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  13. STEAMER ON FIRE

    The British steamer Penice, 3775 tons, is on fire in mid-Atlantic. The Mauretania and Werethena picked up S.O.S. signals and are burrying to ...

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  14. MINERS' CLAIMS

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  15. WOOL FOR THE ALLIES

    Mr. A. Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials) addressing the Wool Council, said it was estimated that [?] bales would arrive during the first quarter in ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    "The Nation" announces that the Government has decided to tax food, including foreign sugar, coffee, coast [?] ...

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  17. NEARLY 40,000

    A total of 39,232 members of the [?] with 2367 wives dependents, and mention workers have been thus far repatriated to [?] steamers ...

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  18. STOP IT!

    The Allies have sent a wireless message to the Poles and the Ukranians peremptorily bidding them to case hostilities on the Lemberg front ...

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  19. AGAINST ALL AUTHORITY

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  20. BLIND MAN ROBBED

    A particularly mean theft occurred in the bar of a hotel in Bourke-street, City, yesterday. A blind man, Arthur James, Young, who resided at 140 ...

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  21. BRISBANE WOOL APPRAISEMENTS

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  22. BOXING CONTESTS

    [?] defeated [?] Welshman. A message from Lawrence [?] ...

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  23. BIT HIS EAR—TWICE

    Harold Joseph 21 a laborer, who lives in Woodsland Woolloomooloo was attended at the Sydney Hospital last night for an injury in the ear. He stated that ...

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  24. OPEN SEASON KANGAROOS

    So far as the great kangaroo is concerned the open season until July 31, as notified in the "Government Gazette" of January 17, has been cancelled for the ...

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  25. "MY ONE MERIT"

    Marshal Foch, asked for a statement on the anniversary of the German offensive, said:— "The war was really won by France's ...

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