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  3. [?] REPLY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— [?] [?] states that [?] Office [?] ...

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  4. "YOU MUST SIGN!"

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George, recently addressing the Welsh Division at Amiens, said:—"The Germans were reckoning upon this war ...

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  5. "MAGNIFICENT ATTEMPT"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hughes has wired Mr. Hawker congratulation upon his magnificent attempt, which idled all Australians with pride. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, May 30.—The Australian Press Association learns that 150 Australians, mostly infantrymen, have enlisted in the drafts which are pro ...

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  7. POLICE STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. F. E. Shortt (Home Secretary) has issued a warning to the Police Force against striking. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S WAR CONTRIBUTION

    LONDON, May 20.—The Australia House staff banqueted Colonel Hogben to-day, on the ociasion of his appointment as Assistant Secretary to the ...

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  9. "NOT AGAIN."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Sopwith will not ask Hawker and Grieve to reattempt the trans-Atlantic flight. Tho Board of Trade has awarded ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Leeds firm has entered an aeroplane for the Australian flight. It is of 250 h.p., and has a speed of 100 miles an hour. ...

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  11. HAWKER'S FLYING PLANS.

    NEW YORK, May 19.—The "New York Times'" St. John's correspondent estimates that Hawker's aeroplane started at a speed of 100 miles ...

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  12. GREEK EXCESSES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express'" correspondent at Smyrna forwards a tragic story of the Greek occupation of Smyrna. ...

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  14. SITUATION EASIER.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The police situation is easier. It is believed that the strike will be averted. A mass meeting, of police at Hyde ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIST VICTORY CLAIMED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. The Ukrainian Bolsheviks claim to, have crossed the Dniester, defeating the tioumanians, who are fleeing. ...

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  16. RUSSO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    AMSTERDAM, May 19.— It is learned that the German Government's reply to Lenine's offer of an alliance stipulates that the Soviet system in ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    [?] protesting at the [?] in view of [?] the debegation at St. [?] debegates anticipated ...

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  19. HUNGARIANS AND RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A great Polish offensive has occupied the whole of eastern Galicia. This junction with the Poles and Roumanians now ...

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  20. ITALY PERTURBED.

    ROME, Saturday— Considerable newspaper agitation has followed the news that a Greek division was authorised to occupy Smyrna. ...

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  21. MUST BE MODIFIED."

    [?] May 18.—The "Ob[?] demands the [?] of the British block[?] which is inflicting ...

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  23. ITALIAN LANDING.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The new Italian landing at Sokia (close to Smyrna) may provoke trouble with theGreeks. ...

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  24. "WORTHY SON OF AUSTRALIA."

    PARIS, May 26.— Speaking tonight, Mr. Hughes said:- "To-night Lieut. Hawker and his companion have come back safe and sound to a ...

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  25. CORDIAL RELATIONS ESTABLISHED.

    ATHENS, Saturday.— A Greek transport has embarked TurkishEmyrna garrison to Bloussa. It is reported that the Greek troops ...

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  26. [?] TERMS.

    [?] Saturday.—Hon. W. M. [?] Minister of Australia [?] engaged in London [?] with the terms of the ...

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  27. UNDESIRABLE ALIENS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" correspondent at Kingston (Jamalea) reports that the Legislative Council has passed a law pro ...

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  28. [?] FRANCE

    Saturday.—It is authorita[?] that the material [?] Franeels devastated areas [?] for agricul ...

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  29. THE MUNITION SCANDAL

    LONDON. Saturday.—Lord French, whose articles hearing upon the war situation in the carly days of the struggle, appeared in the London ...

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  30. AFGHAN WAR

    LONDON, Saturday. Official: We repulsed Afghan attacks on fort Thal. The Afghans occupied and looted a bazaar outside the fort. ...

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  31. [?] WILHELM PAID

    Saturday.—A Berlin telesenhagen contains a final [?] Germany's war losses. [?] that 1,677,000 Germans ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN FLICHT,

    A Lisbon message, states that the No. 4 has departed for, Plymorith, but landed later at Mondcgo (100 miles north of Lisbon). ...

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  33. MARCH ON KABUL PROBABLE.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday—British forces have captured Spinbaldak Fort. which was considered impregnable. Its bomb proof shelters were destroyed by ...

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  34. [?] VANISHED

    [?]—President Wil[?] Menierial Day, said [?] councils of the nations [?] donale ware ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—lgnoring the fact, that a state of since had been proclaimed, the Young Men's Christian Association at Munich held its ...

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  36. SPELTER COMBINE

    [?] Saturday.—An associa[?] spelter manufacturers [?] comprising [?] witha produce ...

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  37. NO. 4 REACHES ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The No. 4 has arrived at Plymouth. The No. 4 made a slow journey from Ferrol, her speed not exceeding ...

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  38. DON'T PAY INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, May 20.—The Souch Wales Miners' Conference has passed a resolution requesting members to refuse to pay income tax until the ex ...

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  39. [?] OR MERCUANTMEN

    [?] Saturday.—Sir Eric [?] Without Portfolio), [?] Commons, warmly de[?] of building destroy ...

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