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  2. POLISH VICTORY

    Wireless message state that the Bolsheviks admit the repulse of the Red army at Fastoff, near Kieff. This advance is causing consternation ...

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  4. WAR GRAVES COMMISSION

    The House of Commons, during a debate on the Imperial War Graves Commission vote, discussed whether to adopt the commission's proposal favoring ...

    Article : 244 words
  5. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    The landon "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent reports that a band of a hundred armed men besieged the house of Sir Arthur Vicars. The leader of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. FRENCH STRIKE

    The London "Times" Paris correspondent reports that the men on the east and north railways are holding aloof from the strike. This is ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Railway Commissioners state that they are unable at present to grant the demand of the members of the Tramway Union for double wages during, the ...

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  8. GERMANS MUST LEAVE

    Messages from Warsaw state that owing to the disloyal conduct of German. officials who temporarily remained at posts in the provinces ceded to Poland ...

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  9. COLLAPSE IS IMMINENT OF THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that it is the official opinion that the collapse of the railway strike is imminent. The metal workers are, however, ...

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  10. DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL RECOGNISES SINN FEIN

    The [?] City Council has adopted a resolution recognising the Sinn Fein as the duly elected Irih Government, and undertaking to carry out the Sinn ...

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  11. "WAR GRATUITY PAYMENTS

    This month the first payments of the war gratuity to ex-soldiers will be made before the arrival of the Prince of Wales. ...

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  12. NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    A telegram from Kovno reports that Poland has concluded a secret agreement with Finland. This has alarmed Lithuania and Esthonia, who may ...

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  13. PRINCE IN NEW ZEALAND

    The Prince's 180 miles journey on Wednesday along the lovely plains and valleys between the mountain ranges and the sea proved what he can do in ...

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  14. ACTS OF VIOLENCE

    The police barracks rear [?] were blown up at 2 o'clock a.m. by a gang of men. A girl was taken out of a house by ...

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  15. LABOR MANIFESTO

    The seamen, dockers, and metal workers are all likely to join in the strike. The general confederation of labor, ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. IN GERMANY

    Messages from Amsterdam state that German Government troops have occupied Dusseldorf. Troops occupying the towns south of Ernwisel marched up ...

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  17. PRINCE AND THE "DIGGERS"

    The Prince [?] on the footplate for half an hour on the run between Dannevirk and Wood[?]. On entering Dannevirk he heard two ...

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  18. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, has ordered a divison of United States, destroyers to proceed to Key West in readiness to move towards the ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. Family Notices

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  20. A RUSSIAN'S OPINION

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that M. Krassin, head of the Russian trade delegation, when interviewed, said that all the Soviet ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. MAORIS' WELCOME

    Before leaving Palmerston North on Tuesday the Prince of Wales received a deputation from the Rangitane, Muau[?], and [?] tribes, who ...

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  22. TRAMWAYMEN'S CLAIMS

    The secretary of the New South Wales Tramway Employees' Union yesterday said that since the 1917 starke the members of the union had been ...

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  23. MR. HALL IN LONDON

    Mr. D. R. Hall, who was appointed Agent-General in London, and whose appointment while en route for England was cancelled by the new Labor ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. IN THE CAUCASUS

    The London "Times'" Constantinople correspondent reports that a brief bombardment by the Soviet fleet sufficed to make the defenders of Baku ...

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  25. REBEL LEADER'S FOLLOWERS MOVING FOR BIG DRIVE

    A message from [?] Pasc, Texas, states that General Obregon is [?] his followers at Buernavaca and Cuauatala for a big drive to Mexico ...

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  27. COUNTRY PARTY PLAN TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL UNITY

    The federal Parliamentary Country Party at its meeting held in Melbourne on Wednesday decided to convene, at an early date, a conference of ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. KNOX'S PEACE RESOLUTION IN UNITED STATES SENATE

    The United States Senate is to-day, taking up Senator Knox's peace resolution, but the certainty that President Wilson will veto it has caused interest ...

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  29. INCREASE IN PRICES GREATER SINCE PEACE

    According to the State Government Statistician prices of commodities have increased at a greater rate since peace than they did during the war period. ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIKS ENTER GEORGIA

    From Constantinople it is reported that the Bolsheviks have entered Georgia, west of the Darjalsk Pass and south of Vladikavkas. ...

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  31. LENIN ON WORK

    Lenin, in decreeing that there shall be labor on Saturdays, proclaims that he intends the extirpation of the habit of regarding work as a burden which ...

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  32. NO TITLES FOR QUEENSLAND[?]

    MR. Fihelly, Acting Premier of Queensland, stated yesterday that the State Government had decided to offer no recommendations to the [?] ...

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  33. DANISH TROOPS WELCOMED ON ENTERING SCHLESWIG

    The Danish troops entering Schleswig on May 5, after the province had been in German possession for 56 years, were welcomed most heartily at ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. AMUSEMENTS

    Owing to Pictureland being otherwise engaged Lenard's ordinary programme will not be presented until to-morrow night. The bill to be then shown will ...

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  35. ALLEGED PROFITEERING

    Mr. [?], Attorney-General, stated yesterday that Mr. Gosling, M.L.A., was under a misapprehension when he said that a York-street ...

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  36. ABDUCTED TRIBESMEN RETURNED BY AFGHANS

    [?] [?] correspondent reports that the Pathan tribesmen, British subjects who were recently abducted by the Afghans, have been returned under ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN ANXIETY OVER WHEAT SHORTAGE

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon Mr. Smartt mo[?]d the adjournment in order to draw attention to the serious wheat shortage. Members ...

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  38. MOTOR CAR STOLEN

    Colonel Butler left his motor car in front of the Farmers' Union Office in Franklin-street, Adelaide, last night. When he returned the car was missing ...

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  39. DISTRESS ASSOCIATION

    Sir,—[?] anyone is in quest of information about the doing of the A.M.A. clique and others, they can generally find it in the articles by "Three M ...

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  40. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    At Johnson's Oxide-street theatre tonight an Australian, bush film, "The Man from Kangaroo," will be presented for the first time. The lead is played ...

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  41. TIMBER MILL BURNED

    Messrs. Millar and Co.'s No. 2 timber mill at Jarrahdale was burned yesterday with heavy loss. This is the third mill destroyed by ...

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  42. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    At Totnes Naval Lieutenant Wilfred Hayes waS charged with bigamy. On returning from leave in Ireland in 1915 Hayes found that his brother, ...

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  43. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA FILM

    The pictures taken, during the flight of Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith with Sergeants Shiers and Bennetts, from England to Australia will be screened ...

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  45. ADELAIDE SHEEP SALES

    Fifteen thousand sheep were varded at the Adelaide market yesterday. Best mutton realised about 7d. a pound. The highest price for merino ...

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  46. COVERNMENT'S DECISION TO BUILD BY DAY LABOR

    The Cabinet has decided to construct the working houses for the country silos by day labor at an estimated cost of £1,000,000. The cost will be ...

    Article : 52 words
  47. ARBITRATION COURT

    Immediate action to relive the congestion in the Federal Arbitration Court was urged by members of the Federal Parliament yesterday. ...

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  48. 44 HOURS' WEEK FAVORED BY IRON WORKERS

    The Lithgow branch of the Ironworkers' Federation has decided by ballot in favor of a 44 hours' week ...

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