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  4. HUNS WILL SIGN

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, cabling to-day, says that Herr Bauer has announced that the Government has decided to accept and sign the Peace terms, if the Assembly agrees. ...

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  5. EFFECT OF THE 'FLU

    We need offer no apologies to the public of Newcastle because, for the first time since it began publication, "The Newcastle Sun" is to-day restricted to four pages, instead of the minimum of six to which ...

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    Lord Jellicoe Landing at Farm Cove. Lord and, Lady Jellicoe in the Car on the way to Government House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. APPOINTMENT OF G.G.

    "The Times" Toronto correspondent says that on influential section of the press insists that henceforth the chair of Governors-General shall lie ...

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  8. "I.W.W. CREED"

    "The Times," in a leader, commenting on Mr. Hughes' speech, urges the British Government to promptly declare its permanent trade policy. ...

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  9. AFGHAN SITUATION

    Reuter's Simla correspondent, cabling on Sunday, said that the Amir's reply to the Viceroy's letter of June 3, which reached Simla on June 18, was ...

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  10. DIGGERS AT LORDS

    Many members of the Marylebone cricket team are seriously ill with pneumonia. The Australians and the Gentlem[?]n ...

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  11. HOW TO GO HOME

    A large number of New Zealanders stranded in Sydney attended at the New Zealand Government offices this morning. A rumor has gone round ...

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  12. HUN FLEET

    It is officially announced that it is intended to salve the Baden and Emden, and possibly the Frankfurt and Nuremberg. It is not intended to ...

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  13. GREEK SCORES

    The return match between Clarry Green and Larry Lasher was decided at Olympia last night. Both contestants stripped in much better ...

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  14. LIGHT RAIN

    After the warm weather of the past week, with its westerly winds, the conditions changed to-day, to cold and showery. In Newcastle this morning ...

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  15. MEN AND WOMEN

    Dr. C. Savill Willis. Principal Medical Officer of the Education Department, died from pneumonic influenza yesterday at Neutral Bay, Sydney. He ...

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  16. OLDEST V.C.

    Mr. J. A. Cadell, the manager in Newcastle of the London Bank, has just received advice from England, of the death of his cousin, Colonel ...

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  17. STOP-PRESS

    furlongs: H.T.L. (Crockett) 1; Allworth (O'Connor), 2; Sir Peter (O'Bryan), 3, W.P.: 5 to 1 agst, Div. 19s 6d. ...

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  18. The Case of Freeman

    A public meeting held last night in Martin-place, Sydney, and attended by about two thousand people, adopted a resolution, on the motion of Mr. ...

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