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  3. BROKENSHIRE AND COLTMAN.

    The City Court was crowded yesterday, when the various criminal charges against Brokeushire and Coltman were heard. The only occupant of ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr A. A. Austin, of Geelong, retiring member of the Legislative Council for the South-West Province, has lodged his nomination paper. He is ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAM MEAT

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Newton J. Moore (Coalition Unionist, [?] North.), formerly Agent-General for West Australia, suggested. ...

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  6. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    A message dated Tuesday states:— Harry Hawker, interviewed by the “Daily Mail” representative, said:- Alter passing over Newfoundland the ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS

    Telegraphing from The Hague the "Times" correspondent says:— Despite the organised clamor, increasing numbers in Germany favor the ...

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  8. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A Washington message, dated 15th May, states:—Senator Knox, in a, speech, said that the effect of America's entry into the league of ...

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  9. THE AFGHAN MENACE

    A Simla message dated May 22 states:- An envoy named Sardar Abdul Rahman Khan, from Afghanistan, has arrived at Dakka, and asked for ...

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  10. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Lowell.—Mrs M. Lewell. 220 Main Road, has received word from the Defence Department, that her son, W. H. T. Lewell. is returning by the ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Bavins.—The funeral of Mr Stanley Davies, son of Mr John Davies, of Albert street. Sebastopol. took place, yesterday and. was largely attended. ...

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  12. AGGRESSIVE TRIBESMEN.

    Reutenter’s special correspondent at Peshawar, telegraphing on the 25th May. says:—On Friday strange stories, which have since been confirmed, ...

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  13. ANTI-ALLY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Reuter's corespondent at Berlin says that the Police President has denounced anti-Ally demonstrations, and gives a warning that he will suppress excesses ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN UNREST POSITION IMPROVING.

    Replying in the House of Lords to the Marquis of Crewe, Earl Curzon, Lord President of the Council, said that the situation in Egypt had ...

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  15. CAPTAIN AND CREW OF DANSH STEAMER.

    Lord Northe[?] proprietor of the "Daily Mail." is lavishly rewarding the captain and the crew of the Danish steamer Alary, who rescued ...

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  16. LABOR CHARTER.

    Replying to the Note of Count Brockdorff Rantzau head of the German Peace delegation, regarding the Labor Convention. M. Clemenceau, the ...

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  17. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    A United Service message, dated Sunday, spates:—The King wired to Hawker and Grieve congratulations. The journey, to London was a ...

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  18. AFCHAN TROOPS BOMBED.

    Next morning a ceremonial parade of Afghan troops was by our aviators. and as the bo[?] fropped the Afg[?] got under cover. The ...

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  19. THE AIRMEN IN LONDON.

    A message dated 26th May states:— The arrival of Hawker and Grieve in London expanded into national function. Streets were lined with ...

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  20. GERMANS IN PAPUA

    Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer of New Zealand, referring in the course of an interview to German firms in Papua, said that undoubtedly the Saar ...

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  21. EX-KAISER’S TRIAL.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Wieringen, Holland, learns that the former Crown Prince of Germany is of opinion that the former Kaiser will never allow ...

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  22. SIBERIANS ADVANCING

    Reuter learns that the Bolshevik navy, consisting of two Dreadnoughts, two cruisers, also torpedo boats and destroyers, is preparing to leave ...

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  23. SCOTCH WOMEN’S KISSES FOR HAWKER.

    A message dated 27th May states:— The Scottish women flocked to the stations. kissing Hawker. The King has invited him to the ...

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  24. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    In the House of Commons Sir Newton Moore (Islington North), Coalition Unionist), asked:—“Will the mandate [?]barters to Australia for the ...

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  25. FRENCH AIRMAN’S TRIBUTE TO HAWKER.

    A message, dated 21st May, stales: —Fonck, the famous French airman, writing in the “Excelsior,” pays a, fine tribute to Hawker, who, he says, ...

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  26. WESTERN CANADA

    A message from Winnipeg says that a general strike is spreading to Calgary, Edmonton, and Saskatoon, and the coast cities. There are ...

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  27. TERROR IN MUNICH

    Telegraphing from Berne, the “Times” correspondent says that confirmatory reports from Munich describe the brutalities of Prussian repression ...

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  28. REPARATION AND RESPONSI-BILITIES.

    [?] Paris message dated May 20th Hales:-The reply to the German note regarding reparation and responsibilities was handed to Count von ...

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  29. FRENCH COMPETITOR FAILS.

    Roget, the French aviator, who was attempting a trans-Atlantic flight, has sustained a fall, and has abandoned his journey. ...

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  30. SERIOUS STRIKE AT WINNIPEG

    A Winaipeg (Canada) message, dated 15th May, says:—Industry is at a standstill to-day owing to a general strike, similar to that in Seattle a few ...

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  31. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE

    The "Times” corespondent at Dublin announces the death of Police-Sergeant Wallace, who was seriously wounded in the affray at Kochlong station, in ...

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  32. THE DERELICT DIRIGIBLE.

    A Vancouver message dated May 15th says:—The United States Navy [?] memt has ordered the destroyer Edwards to be equipped with anti-aircraft guns ...

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  33. GREEKS OCCUPY SMYRNA

    Greek forces have occupied Smyrna, the important seaport of Asia Minor, at the head of the Gulf of Smyrna. The news has caused a patriotic ...

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  34. DATE OF FINAL GERMAN REPRE-SENTATIONS.

    A Paris message dated May 22nd states: —May 29 has been fixed as the date when the Germans must submit their final observations regarding the treaty. ...

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  35. VILLERS BRETONNEAU BATTLE

    Senator Pearce (Australian Minister for Defence) presided at an Australian luncheon to Admiral Sir Roslyn Wemyss and General Sir Henry ...

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  36. ARREST OF COMPANY PRO-MOTER.

    Leslie C. [?] aged 36, well known in Sydney as a company promotor, Was arrested in William street this afternoon in connection ...

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  37. SITUATION CALMER.

    It is reported that the situation at Smyrna was quieter, but that the general situation in Asia Minor was further complicated by the Italians landing ...

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  38. BELGO-DUTCH TREATY.

    A Paris message dated May 20th states: —A Council of the Foreign Ministers of the Allies’ to-day heard the Dutch Minister’s views on the question of the ...

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  39. REPATRIATION FROM EGYPT

    Despite the War Office’s assurances to General Sir W. It. Birdwood that sufficient shipping would be forthcoming to meet all requirements, ...

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  40. TRIPLANE'S TRIAL FLIGHT

    The great tripiane built by the Tarrant Company made its trial flight today, carrying seven passenders. It did not rise, but taxied over the ...

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  41. HELP FOR BELGIUM

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, former Secretary of State for Home who went to Belgium as a Special British Com- missioner with the object of ...

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