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  3. THE INDIAN UPRISING

    LONDON, Monday. — Reports from India show that the recent uprising was a well-organised, serious mutiny. The moderation of the authorities at ...

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  4. HAWKER CHEERED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An immense crowd ovationed Harry Hawker and Hubert Grieve at Edinburgh. Hawker was quickly seized and ...

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  5. SIGNING PEACE

    LONDON, May 2.—The German Leagde of Nations and labor schemes have now been published in English, to which an Allied Commission will ...

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  6. READY FOR EMERGENCIES

    LONDON, Moy 24. — In view of possible eventualities, British cavalry units are proceeding towards the Rhine. ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday. — British and American Marines hare landed at Dantzig. ...

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  8. GOLD MINING CRISIS

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — In Committee of Supply in the House of Asscmjbly last niglft, several members expressed grave concern at the crisis ...

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  9. RELIGIOUS SAFEGUARDS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—It is understood that the safeguards against religious discrimination in regard to the new States in Europe have been agreed ...

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  10. CRUISED FOR TWO HOURS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Messages from London show that when Hawker found that landing was inevitable, he cruised for two hours until he sighted ...

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  11. "AGHAST AT OUR MODERATION."

    Lord Curzon, in the courso of an address to the Primrose league today, said that in thc event of Germany's refusal to sign tho Peace ...

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  12. PAN-AMERICAN AERONAUTIC CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The "New York Times'" Atlantic City correspondent reports that the War Department has notified officials of the ...

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  13. "WILDLY EXCITED."

    London is wildly excited ns Hawker approaches. The Australian troops' enthusiasm is contagious. There is much ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA AND PEACE.

    PRETORIA, Tuesday.—If possible, the Peace Treaty will be submitted to the present session of the Union Parliament for ratification. ...

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  15. PETROGRAD'S FALL IMMINENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The fall of Petrograd is imminent. The Allies have arranged for provisioning the city. ...

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  16. FRENZIED "WELCOME IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A tremendous crowd at King's Cross, including several thousand Australians, welcomed Hawker and Grieve, who were ...

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  17. SUEZ CANAL STRIKE.

    CAIRO, Monday. — A strike of tho Suez Canal employes has interrupted navigation. Many ships are held up. ...

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  18. POLISH SITUATION.

    President Wilson is drafting a manifesto, which Will probably be jointly signed by Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clem[?]neean, respecting the Polish ...

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  20. SENTIMENT IN BUSINESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Dundee, said that the budget proposals would not add to the cost of living, or impose a ...

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  21. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    M. Clemencean's reply to the German note asking for the immediate repatriation of all German prisoners, states that the Allies cannot release ...

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  22. SENATE DEBATE.

    In the Senate this afternoon, during the course of the debato on the coal mining crisis, the Minister for Mines said that the Government was ...

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  23. RECOGNITION OF KOLTCHAK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Kerensky and seven other members of tho first Hussion National Assembly, and tho officials of two other Hussian Republican ...

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  24. LAUGE IMPERIAL PROFITS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — In the Senate to-day the Minister for Mines said that the Government was pressing for a refund of portion of the ...

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  25. BERLIN'S CHANGED ATTITUDE.

    The "Echo de Paris" commends the German Geverment for realising that there is an increasing popular determination in favor of siguing the Peoce ...

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  26. SWEEPING THE NORTH SEA

    LONDON, Monday. — The Australian Press Association learns that there are 14,000 volunteers aboard 430 British mine-swecpcrs, who are now ...

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  27. NE TEMERE DECREE

    Sir—would you Kindly reproduce the enclosed clipping in your valuable paper for the information of your Waratah correspondent (Rev. Fred. ...

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  28. BANTZAFS RETURN.

    Dr. Rantzau (leader of the German Peace delegation) in expected to return to Paris shertly. The German printing train had an ...

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  29. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    At the 8 o'clock mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, on Sunday, his Crace Archbishop Mannix made reference to recent comments on ...

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  30. BRUSSELS ARCHIVES

    PARIS, Mcndav.—The Connell of Foreign Ministers is discussing the restitution of the archives stolen from Brussels. ...

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  31. THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FLICHT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The correspondent of the United Press Association at Ponta Delgada (Azores) reports that the U.S. seaplane No. 4 ...

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  32. IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM

    LONDON, Monday.—The Imperial War Museum containing 100,000 exhibits, will be housed in the Crystal Palace at Sydenham. ...

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  33. GERMAN REFERENDUM PROBABLE.

    May 24.—A Berlin message reports that the German Government is holding prolonged discussions, propounding roiinier-nroposals based upon ...

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  34. READ-ROSKBERY ORES

    The Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) was asked at Burnie yesterday whether he knew of the proposed establishment of a concentrating mill at Rosebery ...

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  35. TIRED OF BEING PRESIDENT

    PARIS, Tuesday.—President w[?]son, speaking at a pan-American banquet to-night, hinted that he did not intend to stand as candidate for another ...

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  36. COST OF LIVING

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—A Select Committed of the House of Assembly, reporting upon the Cost of Living Commission's recommendations, endorses ...

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  37. JUNE 5 FIXED FOR SIGNATURE.

    LONDON, May 16.—The date of Mining the German and Austrian peace treaties has been fixed for June 5. ...

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  38. DRIFTING DIRIGIBLE.

    NEW YORK, May 16.—The United Press Association's correspondent at St. John's reports that the American dirigible which broke loose from its ...

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  39. ADRIATIC DISPUTE.

    A full solution of the Adriatic dispute is not required in the treaty. It will suffice if Austria renounces all clains to the liberated territories ...

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  40. AFTER HOURS

    In the Devonport Police Court yes terday morning, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., and Cr. ll. "Driscoll, J.P. Sub-Inspector W.' Longman ...

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  41. CLAM FOR HIRE

    In the Devonport Court of Requests yesterday, before Commissioner E. L Hall, A. E. Woolley sued the Mersey Shipbuilding Co. for recovery of £10 ...

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  42. BOTHER EXTENSION WANTED.

    LONDON, May 21.—Dr. Rantzau si pending a tenth note to the Allies asking for an extension of the period for signing the treaty, which espires ...

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  43. WEDDING BELLS

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, Latrobe, on April 23 between Ernest William, only son of Mr. W. E. Stingel, of ...

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  44. RESISTANCE TO ALLIES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times;" Berlin correspondert monired of the War Ministry regarding the persistent rumors that the ...

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  45. OPENING OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—It is experted that Mr. Lloyd George will viist the United States in october and attend the opening session o the ...

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  47. REBUFF TO SINN FEINERS

    PARIS Tuesday.—Mr. Robert Lansing has replied to the Sinn Ferners stating that it is impossible for the Amerieans to make further representations ...

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