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  3. THE AFGHANISTAN WAR Enemy Menacing Khyber Pass

    The London "Times" Simla correspondent reports that Afghan regulars have crossed the Indian political frontier, and are menacing the Khyber Pass. Private despatches from Indian confirm this report. Obviously, the ...

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  4. HUNGARY INVADED THE R0UHMANIAN ADVANCE NOT ASKED BY THE ALLIES

    Reuter's Agency learns authoritatively that the Roumanian advance in Hungary was neither instigated nor supported by the Entente Powers. It ...

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  5. IRISH POLITICS LORD FRENCH'S ARTICLES RAISE UNEXPECTED ISSUE

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Maclean has given notice of motion questioning Viscount French's articles in the London "Daily Telegraph" as ...

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  6. THE PEACE CONFERENCE Berlin Said to be Staggered

    The London "Times" reports:— "The published forecast of the Peace Treaty staggered Berlin, which scarcely credits that it indicates the full ...

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  7. ENVOYS VISIT LIMERICK

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent telegraphs:— "The Irish-American envoys continue their triumphal tour. They motored to ...

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  8. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    No official details as to the exact terms of the Australian mandate over New Guinea have yet reached the Federal Government. ...

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  9. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr. C. Harmsworth, Foreign Secretary, stated that as for as he is aware the Tevolutionary ...

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  10. Report from the Viceroy

    The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) reports that he has sent a strong remonstrance to the Amir of Afghanistan, and has demanded that his subjects shall be restrained from incursions over the frontier of India. It is anticipated that there are sufficient British troops available on the spot to deal ...

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  11. GERMAN INTRIGUE PADEREWSKI DISCOVERS PLOTS AGAINST POLAND

    The agents of the Presidant of Poland, M. Paderewski, have furnished the Peace Council with three secret documents showing that Germany ...

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  12. WORKERS' DISAPPOINTMENT AT PROLETARIAT IMPOTENCE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "All classes of people consider that the Peace Treaty should not be signed. ...

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  13. LORD FRENCH IN FRANCE RESENT INTERFERENCE

    A cable message from London states that the story by Viscount French of the retrest from Mons, which is being published in the "Daily- Telegraph," ...

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  14. AIRPLANE FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    The proposed start of the United States Navy Department's trans-Atlantic flight, via Halifax. has been postponed on account of the heavy winds. ...

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  15. GERMAN EXPORT TRADE TO BE PROMOTED

    A Berlin message states that at the Peace Committee of the National Assembly, Dr. Dernburg, Finance Minister, announced the appointment of an ...

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  16. THE CHINESE DELEGATES INSTRUCTED NOT TO SIGN

    A Paris cable, dated May 9, states: The Chinese delegates received instructions not to sign the Peace Treaty. ...

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  17. JAPANESE INDIGNATION ABOUT EQUALITY QUESTION

    A cable, dated May 8, states:— The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Express" says there is great indignation in Japan over the ...

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  18. HUMBERT ACQUITTED OF ESPIONAGE

    A Paris message announces that Senator Humbert has been acquitted by the court which tried the charges of fraud and espionage brought against him. ...

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  19. A BOLSHEVIK DECREE TO ENLARGE RED ARMY

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent telegraphs:— "The Bolshevik Government has issued a decree closing all non-munition ...

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  20. "RISKY EXPERIMENTS"

    The United Service Agency's Paris correspondent, writing on May 8, states that the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), referring to the peace ...

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  21. EVENTS IN LETTLAND

    General von Goltz has been summoned to Berlin to report upon the German coup d'etat in Lettland. ...

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  22. REVOLVER DUEL WITNESSED IN LITTLE COLLINS-STREET

    There was a continuation yesterday of the feud between the "pushes" of Fitzroy and East Melbourne, another shooting incident occurring in Little ...

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  23. PRESIDENT WILSON HOOTED BY BELGIAN AUDIENCES

    A cable message from Brussels states that under the presidency of King Albert, the Belgian Cabinet discussed the position of Belgium in respect to the ...

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  24. STORIES OF MUTINY IN ARMY AND NAVY

    A cable message from London, dated May 9, states:— "It has transpired that, the Soldiers' Union, which was planning a mutiny ...

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  25. SPIES AND TRAITORS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Edward Shortt, Secretary for Home Affairs, stated that 19 spies and traitors, including one British, had been ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES.

    The current programme at the Theatre Royal is headed by "The Little Princess," featuring Mary Pickford. Supporting items include "The Fifteen ...

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  27. U BOAT COMMANDER WHO SUNK HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The captain of a German U boat which sank several hospital ships has arrived at Falmouth from Spain under safe conduct. He has been imprisoned ...

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  28. THE PARIS GRIMES

    A Paris cable message states that the draining of the lake at Gambais has proved unexpectdly difficult, and pumping is necessary. The police have ...

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  29. LABOR MANIFESTO

    The national executive of the Labor Party has issued a manifesto declaring, that the summary of the Peace Treaty in some essential particulars is opposed ...

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  30. PASSENGER AIRSHIP GREATES A RECORD

    A Goliath aerobus, carrying 25 passengers, rose to a height of 5500 yards in an hour and a quarter. This is a passenger carrying record. ...

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  31. JOHNSON'S PICTURES.

    "The Kill Joy" and "The Confession," the two stars of Johnson's current programme, were finally presented before a good audience at the ...

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  32. THE BRITISH NAVY "DOES NOT DOMINEER."

    A cable message from London states that Lord Fisher, formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel to Mr. J. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MAN-FOUND DEAD.

    The body of a man was found on the Torrens bank near the Zoological Gardens yesterday. A revolver Was alongside the body. There was a wound ...

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  34. SPARTACANS ARRESTED BY GOVERNMENT TROOPS

    A Berlin message states that the German Government troops occupy Leipsig, and that the Sparatacus Party leaders there have been arrested. ...

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  35. ADELAIDE FOOTBALL

    The football matehes, played yesterday, resulted:— Sturt ll goals 12 behinds (78 points) beat South Adelaide 9 goals 15 behinds ...

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  36. LENARD'S PICTURES.

    "A Pair of Silk Stockings" is the drawing card of Lenard's current programme. This film, together with the serial "The Master Mystery" and "The ...

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  37. COALITION PARTY MEETING.

    A meeting of the Coalition Party will to-day discuss the question of electoral reform, and will probably decide who shall succeed Sir Richard Butler as ...

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  38. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The soldiers by the City of Poona were landed yesterday. The troops by Dunluce Castle will arrive to-day. ...

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  39. SUICIDE OF BOY LOVER

    At an inquiry held into the circumstances attending the death of Edward Miller (16), who was found with a bullet wound in his head on Thursday ...

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  40. A DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    The infant son of Mr. Austin, of Kadina, was drowned in an underAground tank yesterday. ...

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  42. RECOGNITION REFUSED TO POLICEMEN'S UNION

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Shortt, in the House of Commons. absolutely denied, states a cable message, that the War Cabinet had promised to ...

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  43. SMALL ARMS EACTORY

    It is expected that a further reduction in the number of hands employed at the Lithgow small arms factory will take place shortly. ...

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