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  3. PEACE TREATY ALLIES ARE PREPARED FOR EVERY EMERGENCY

    Earl Curzon during a speech at the Primrose League meeting in the Gaston Hall, stated that if the Germans refused to sign the Peace Treaty, the ...

    Article : 62 words
  4. BRITISH IN RUSSIA

    British reinforcements have arrived at Murmansk. A message from Copenhagen states that British troops landed at Luga Bay, ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. HAWKER [?] GRIEVE IN LONDON

    His Majesty the King has wired congratulations to Major Hawker and Commander Grieve. The journey of the airmen to London was a triumphal tour, and they were everywhere acclaimed, while an immense demonstration is assured in ...

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  6. SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. WINNIPEG IS PARALYSED BY INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL

    Industry was at a standstill to-day, there being a general strike similar to that in Seattle a few months ago. Five weeks ago the metal workers struck on ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. MARITIME STRIKE OPTIMISM ON WATER FRONT AS TO OUTCOME OF FIGHT

    Every interest connected with the shipping strike in Sydney yesterday was silent, and all are awaiting the resumption of the conference in Melbourne on ...

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  8. FURTHER BLOCKADE POSSIBLE

    Renter's Agency learns that besides the military measures decided on by the. Allies, if Germany does not sign the Peace Treaty economic steps will ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIK FRONT SMASHED BY ESTHONIANS

    A London message of May 26 says that the Esthonians have smashed the Bolshevik front at Pskov, and have captured 1100 of the enemy troops. ...

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  10. DELAYED TASMANIAN TROOPS DO NOT CARRY OUT THREAT

    The Tasmanian troops are still held up in Melbourne, as they did not carry out their threat to seize the S.S. Loongana and take her to Tasmania. ...

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  11. TREATY MAY BE SIGNED BEFORE MIDDLE OF JUNE

    The eleventh German Note admits responsibility for the damage to Belgium and Northern Franc as the result of the violation of neutrality, but ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. HORSE KILLING

    The City Council is offering a reward of £10 for information leading to the discovery of the scoundrels who have been killing horses in the park lands. ...

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  13. MORE TROUBLE THREATENED

    The Labor leaders declare that 45,000 members of 50 unions will strike on Wednesday unless the metal workers' demand for a 44-hours' week is ...

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  14. ROUMANIANS DEFEATED BY THE UKRANIAN REDS

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen telegraphs that it is reported from Budapest that the Ukranian Red Army has defeated the Roumanians on the ...

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  15. TRAM ACCIDENT

    Arthur Thomas Bosher died last night as the result of a tram accident. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES ARRIVAL OF PAPER

    The steamer Macedin, which arrived at Sydney from Canada yesterday, has 6000 tons of paper aboard for Melbourne and Sydney. ...

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  17. ESTATE SWORN.

    The late Mr. James Laidlaw M'Lellan's estate has been sworn for probate at £16,000. ...

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  18. ARCHANGEL

    A Washington message of May 26 says that the evacuation of Archangel by the American forces is proceeding. ...

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  19. ENGLISH MAIL

    The English mail arrives at Adelaide to-morrow morning. ...

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  20. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    Cabinet yesterday discussed regulations for the conduct of the next general elections under proportional representation. These regulations are to ...

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  21. COLOGNE, METZ & COBLENZ REPORTS ALLIES ARE READY

    Reports from Cologne, Metz, and Coblenz show that the Allies preparations for action are complete in the event of Germany not signing the ...

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  22. HOTELS CLOSED

    The hotels in Adelaide and within a radius of 25 miles were closed this morning owing to the arrival of troops. ...

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  23. AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY

    Reuter's Vienna correspondent saya that a counter Government has been formed at Arad, in Hungary. The Premier is Julius Kaiolyi, a cousin of ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. POSTAL AEROPLANE FALLS INTO THE BOULOGNE HARBOR

    Reuter's Boulogne correspondent says that a British postal aeroplane crashed into the harbor and was towed into dock. ...

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  25. COLLIERY FLOODED

    The South Clifton colliery workings have been flooded, and it is not likely that the mine will be worked again. This means a loss of thousands of ...

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  26. RANTZAU LEAVES FOR SPA TO CONSULT WITH MINISTERS

    It is announced that Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau has again left for Spa in order to confer with members of the German Government. ...

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  27. LABOR PARTY PROPOSALS

    Mr. John Storey states that the Labor Party proposes to initiate a railway construction scheme for building light lines. The party will also ...

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  28. UPPER SILESIA IS READY FOR FI[?]HTIHC

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in Germany telegraphs that Upper Silesia intends to fight against its incorporation in Poland. ...

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  29. SHIPS SEIZED IN U.S.A. PORTS TO BE RETAINED BY AMERICA

    A Washington message of May 26 states that the Council of Four has agreed to allow the United States to retain the German shipping which was ...

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  30. NOT WANTED MAN

    On board the S.S. Sonoma is a man who, having been deported from Australia and refused admission to America, has crossed the Atlantic, four ...

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  31. FEARFUL DEATH ROLL IN THE JAVA ERUPTION

    A London message of May 26 announces that the eruption of the Kooct volcano, in Java, has destroyed 30 villages. The deaths are estimated at ...

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  32. BRITISH TREASURY NOTES ARE ACCEPTED AT FACE VALUE

    Many of the troops who have returned by transports lately have been in possession of British Treasury notes. These notes represented military pay ...

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  33. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE PROTESTS AGAINST THE PEACE TERMS

    According to a Zurich message of May 25, the International Women's Conference has sent a message to the Peace Conference protesting against the ...

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  34. A SUDDEN DEATH

    Francis Jenkins (76), an old resident of Cadia, after having his photo taken at Orange, collapsed and died from heart failure. He had not leen ...

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  35. POLITICAL FERMENT SPREADS WORLD WIDE

    According to a London message of May 15 the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Harmsworth, was called upon in the House of ...

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  36. PORT OF FIUME PROBLEM IS AGAIN BEING CONSIDERED

    A Washington message of May 26 announces that the negotiations with Italy regarding the disposal of the Port of Fiume have been resumed. ...

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  37. PRESIDENT WILSON'S FEARS REGARDING PEACE TREATY

    A Paris message of May 25 says that the "Echo de Paris" asserts that President Wilson was the chief cause militating against the earlier ...

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  38. TRAMWAY UNREST

    A special summons meeting has been called to consider the unrest stated to exist in the Randwick and Eveleigh workshops. A mass meeting of the ...

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  39. CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT EXPECTED IN BERLIN

    The Paris correspondent of the "Evening News" says that diplomatic circles expect a change of Government in Berlin. ...

    Article : 29 words
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  41. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION HEARD BY SPORTSMEN

    Some days ago a Waihi resident reported having-seen a floating object, which resembled a mine, between Tauranga, and Bowentown. A party of ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. SUICIDE AT SEA

    Mr. Tadashi Okabe, a Japanese merchant well known in Sydney, was a first-class passenger on board the R.M.S. Niagara, but committed ...

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  43. RAGE AND REVENGE

    Messages from London, dated May 15, state that the Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" at Geneva says the declarations of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  44. MERCANTILE MARINE

    Admiral Viscount Jellicoe, speaking at the Navy League reception yesterday, asked where would we have been had we not possessed a supreme ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. WARSHIP STRIKES MINE IN THE BALTIC SEA

    H.M.S. Curacoa struck a mine in the Baltic Sea but there were no casualties, and the dama[?] done was slight. The Curacoa is proceeding to ...

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  46. GERMANS RETURNING TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY

    The first batch of 928 Germans to be returned to their own country will leave Sydney to-day by the s.s. Willochra, which sails for Rotterdam. ...

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  47. WORKERS' TRIPLE ALLIANCE WANIS A NATIONAL STRIKE

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congres yesterday, considered a request submitted on April 16, as a matter of urgency. by the ...

    Article : 108 words
  48. LETHARGIC ENCEPHALITIS

    Five fresh cases of lethargic encephalitis, of which three were fatal, have been reported. ...

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  49. JAPANESE SQUADRON SAILSI

    Reuter's Malta correspondent telegraphed yesterday that the Japanese squadron in the Mediterranean has sailed on its return to Japan. ...

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  50. INDEMNITY CLAIMS

    A London message of May 15 announces that in the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law was pressed for details of the intended indemnitv claims ...

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  51. SHIPBUILDING

    The Federation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Trades Unions' meeting at Cardiff rejected the Government offer to hand over the Beachly and Chepstow ...

    Article : 61 words
  52. RED CROSS SOCIETIES

    Lieutenant-General Sir David Henderson has accepted the post of Director-General of the new International League pf Red Cross Societies. ...

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  53. GERMAN PUBLIC OPINION FAVORS SIGNING TREATY

    A Copenhagen says that public opinion in Germany especially among merchants and business people is swinging round in favor of signing ...

    Article : 43 words
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