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  3. PEACE.

    Western Europe is literally dancing with joy at tho signing of the Peace Treaty. Spontaneous celebrations continue nightly, beginning with dusk ...

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  4. ADOPTION BY AUSTRALIA.

    Many French towns have adopted ruined towns in the war area, and are assisting in their reconstruction. It is suggested that an Australia!)! ...

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  5. ECON[?] PROBLEMS.

    The Peace Conference has decided, that international consultations in economic matters shall continue until the Council of the League of ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    It is announced that the British evacuation of Worth Russia has begun. ...

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  7. PENSION DELAYS

    Giving evidence to-day before the Select Committee on Pensions, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, who was Commander-in-Chief of the British ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Father Robinson, one of the most prominent members of the Catholic elergy died suddenly at the Presbytery of St. John's, Camberwell, at ...

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  9. THE EASTERN THEATRE.

    Reuter learns that the Bolsheviks continue to advance on the eastern front. They are now two days’ march from Perm., on the Kama, and liave ...

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  10. THE TURKISH DELGATION

    The “Times” correspondent at Constantinople says—It is believed here that the Turkish. Peace Delegation is playing a procrastinating game to ...

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  11. GERMANY SUFFERS

    Reports’ by British officers on the economic conditions prevailing in Germany have been issued in a White Paper. ...

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  12. SEAPLANES BOMB FOE.

    In a message from Kem, on the Archangel front, on 30th June, Reuter’s corespondent said:- Our seaplane's have successfully ...

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  13. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    HENDERSON,-Dvr. Arthur Henderson, of the 2nd Australian Auxiliary Motor Transport Co., is returning home on the Mahia, due in Melbourne on July. ...

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  14. THE ITALIAN PROBLEM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says:—It is understood that the solution of the Italian problem is being discussed in the form of certain colonial ...

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  15. SOUVENIR TO GENERAL PAU.

    Asa souvenior from Victoria to the French Republic, Sir Peter M‘Bride, Agent-General for Victoria in London, to-day officially presented, the French ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    Dowling.—The friends of Mr Wm. Henry Dowling. of Sturt street west wil[?] regret to learn of learn of the death of his wife, which, took place after a lonhg and ...

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  17. UKRAINIANS PROGRESS.

    Telegraphing from Warsaw, the “Times” correspondent says than the Ukrainians are rapidly advancing in Last Galicia, 20 miles from Lemberg. ...

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  18. RATIFICATION OF TREATY.

    The Germans hare sent a note to tho Pans Peace Conference acknowlodging the intimation from! the Allies that the blockade will be lifted ...

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  19. BOXING.

    Jack Dempsey to-day won the world's boxing championship by knocking oat Jess Willard the holder of the titie, in third round. ...

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  20. UNDER BOLSHEVIK RULE.

    A message from Helsingfors says that escaped officers from Petrograd declare that the Bolsheviks recently arrived with 800 persons, and ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WALES

    Addressing a gathering of Australian soldiers to-day, the Prince of Wales said:— "I hope to see you in Australia ...

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  22. OFFER TO THE WINNER.

    It is reported that an offer has been made to the winner of the Willard—Dempsey fight to fight in London for £25,000 in September against the winner ...

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  23. FREE BERTHS NOT AVAILABLE

    An official circular emphasises that the Govermnetn cannot provide the berths for discharged soldiers promised in April. Free third-class fares ...

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  24. CABLE CENSORSHIP

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, stated that the cable censorship would be relaxed ...

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  25. LETTS HAVE BEEN DUPED.

    In a Lettish official message from Libau, a seapert of Courland, on the Bantic, it is stated that Field-Marshal Von der Goltz has entirely thrown of[?] ...

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  26. EMPIRE WIRE REJOICING.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr A. Bonar Law, Leader of the House, announced that it had been decided to hold the peace thanksgiving services ...

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  27. BRITISH SPINNERS STRIKE

    There is an extraordinary situation in Lancashire, owing to the refusal of the Operative Spinners’ Amalgamation to resume work yesterday, contrary to ...

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  28. GERMAN WORSHIPS

    Allied admirals, including Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, K.C.M.G., C. B., former commander of the Australian Bleat, are confering regarding ...

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  29. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC

    R34, the great British airship, which left England on Wednesday morning in the attempt to fly across the Atlantic, has almost completed its ...

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  30. FIGHTING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    An Archangel communique states:— On the right bank of the Dvina the Allied front was advanced to the river bank. On the left the troops ...

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  31. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    Reports of the transport strike, of which von Eichorn, the Spartacist leader is described as the chief orgaiser, show that it has paralysed ...

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  32. THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION

    The Royal Proclamation announcing peace will be publicly road this morning, with all ancient, pomp and ceremony. A procession will form at ...

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  33. TRADE WAR COWING

    Mr Hughes. addressing Commoners at a luncheon given by Sir Newton Moore declared that the imperial communications were absurdly inadesuate. ...

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  34. EFFECT OF SINKING OF SHIPS.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Captain Wedgwood Benn, D.S.O., Liberal member for Leith, Hr Waller H. Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, ...

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  35. FIRST CARGO TO CROSS ATLANTIC.

    The airship R34 carried 20 ounces of platinum, valued at £500, consigned from a London to a New York firm, this being the first cargo to cross the ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM SUCCESS

    News from Bolshevik sources announcing the capture of Perm reveal that Admiral Koltchak, the commander of the anti-Bolshevik forces in Russia ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS

    In the final stages of the Wrmbledon tennis matches, the Australians were the centre of attracion. Their remarkable performances aroused great ...

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  38. FRENCH VICTORY FETE.

    The French victory fete on the 14th will include a review at Longchamps. before President Poincare, surrounded by the Marshals of France, whereafter ...

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  39. WILSON REPLIES TO KING.

    President Wilson cordially implied to the king's peace message, refering especially to the hew Anglo-American ties. ...

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  40. WILHELM BUYS HOME

    Telegraphing from from Hague, the “Times” co1rrespondent says it is reported that the former Kaiser is preparing to leave Amerongen to settle ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN PEACE TERMS.

    Signature of the Austrian Peace Terms is likely to be considerably delayed owing to ous Austrian Notes and the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN COURAGE.

    Mr lunar Law, proposing the toast of Mr Hughes, said as long as the Empire lived the name of Gallipoli Will be a household word beeause of the ...

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  43. MR. HUGHES PESSIMISTIC

    Mr Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, was the guest at a dinner given at the Savoy to-day. Replying to the toast of his health, ...

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  44. FOOD RIOTS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin stages that following the food disturbances, excesses occurred at Bielfeld. a town in the Prussian province of ...

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  45. NO ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY

    The Japanese delegation denies the report that they are negotiating with Germany for an [?]ltimate Russo-Jap anese alliance. It is known that the ...

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  46. BETHMANN HOLLWEG AND EX-KAISER.

    A Paris message says:—No reply has yet been sent to Dr Bethmann-Hollweg the former Imperial German Chancellor, who offered to stand trial instead of the ...

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  47. GENERAL DENEKINE'S PRO-GRESS.

    Reuter learns that Denekine is continuing to alvance and has successfully crossed the Dneister and captured Ekaterioslav, and is now 20 miless ...

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  48. SALES OF AUSTRALIAN PIGS IN ENGLAMD

    South Australia lias disposed of 900 pig carcase at'a good price. These were on the Ascanius, ‘and the sale was effected before the arrival of the ship. ...

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  49. CANADIAN STRIKE ENDED

    A sjmpathetic sbrike in Western Canad, caused by the Winnipeg strke, has ended Workers at Vancouver are busy The unloading of the s.s. ...

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  50. OUTRAGES IS POLAND

    A stormy debate occurred in the Polish Diet when M. Schiffen the Foreign Minister related the occurrence of an anti-Jewish pogrom at ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA’S GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    In the Bbuse of Conamons Mr William Tyson Wilson, Laborite member for West Houghton called at ention to the resolution of the Australian Labor ...

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  52. PARIS VICTORY MARCH.

    One hundred Australians and 30 New Zealanders, who hold the Victoria Cross or D.C.M. Will participate in the monster, Allied Victory march in ...

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