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  3. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The following is supplied as the nominal roll of troops disembarked at the quarantine station, Barnes Bay, from s.s. Wyandra, on Sunday, June 8. ...

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  4. DELAYED CABLES

    [The following cables were delayed owing to the breakdown of the telegraphic lines on Monday night between Launceston and the ...

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  5. GERMAN GOVERNMENT TOTTERING

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chroniele's" correspondent at Berlin states that owing to domestic troubles the Schiedemann Government is ...

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  6. ONE WEEK MORE

    PARIS, Monday.—The Allies in[?] to deliver their reply to the German [?] proposals on June 13, and [?] days for the Germans ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN PEACE

    PARTS, Monday. — The Council of Four has discussed the political clauses of the Austrian peace treaty. The Austrian peace is being delayed ...

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  8. SMALL STATES' PROTEST.

    PARIS, June l.—The Secret Plenary Conference has considered the Austrian peace terms. The representatives of Poland ...

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  9. RANTZAU'S RESIGNATION.

    The "New York Times'" correspondent declares that the most reliable intermation from Berlin says that Dr. Rantzau (leader of the German Peace ...

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  10. SYMPATHY FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday. — Earl Loreburn, Earl Beauchamp, Lord Clifford, Mr. Arthur Meyer, Mr. Sidney Webb, Mr. C. P. Scott, and a dozen others ...

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  11. WILHELM PERUSES THE TERMS.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Amerongen telegraphs that a party of Germans visited [?] ex-Kaiser, who walked through the ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN VICTORY CLAIMED

    LONDON, Monday.—A Vienna message states that the Hungarians claim to have defeated the Czecho-Slovaks after a two days' battle. ...

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  13. INSTRUCTION IN DEMOCRACY.

    PARIS, May 31.—The Allies' reply to the Germans note on Labor legislation points out that the Allies have had [?]ger experience of democratic ...

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  14. DISSENSION' IN COUNCIL.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Council of Four is dealing with the reserved portion of the Austrian treaty. It is understood that China will sign a ...

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  15. BORDERING ON CIVIL WAR

    PARIS, Monday.—The Sinn Fein emissaries here admit that the conditions in Ireland approach those of civil war. ...

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  16. VIENNA MOURNS.

    The black flag was hoisted over the public buildings in Vienna, and three days' national mourning declared. The newspapers assert that the terms are ...

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  17. EXPORT OF GOLD

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The embargo against the exportation of gold from the United States has been lifted. ...

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  18. RESERVED PORTION OF TREATY.

    The Council of Four 19 denims with the reserved portion of the Austrian Treaty. ...

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  19. RUSH OF SENTIMENTALITY.

    LONDON, Monday. — An Italian Socialist circular says that Mr. Longuet (France) and Sir. Ramsay Macdonald (Britain), on behalf of ...

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  20. A STORY OF MESSINES

    Many strange stories and coincidences have been related in connection with the great war, and one of the incidents mentioned by Pte. Keith ...

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  21. STRIKE-BREAKING TROOPS

    LONDON, May 29, — During consideration of the army estimates in the House of Communs. Mr. Adamson (Labor), drew attention to the War ...

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  22. ADVANCE PEACE TERMS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A Senate investigation has disclosed that [?] of the peace terms were brought to the United States by an American ...

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  23. LATE INTER-STATE CABLES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—According to a report received by the Labor Conference, Paul Freeman, the deportee now under treatment at the Victoria ...

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  24. [?]SK GOVERNMENT RECOGNISED

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Tribune's" Paris correspondent sports that the American peace delegates say that President Wilson, with ...

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  25. BIG TWO-UP SCHOOL RAIDED.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Twenty-eight persons were arrested in a two-up school at North Bondi, the biggest haul of the kind yet made in Sydney by the ...

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  26. CALIFORNIA-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Mr. Thomas Ince, of Venice (California), has offered £10,000 sterling for the at flight from California to ...

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  27. STRIKE POSITION UNCHANGED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The strike position remains unchanged The unions affected are now beginning to blame the seamen for having struck ...

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  28. REFUSED TO BE QUARANTINED

    LONDON, Monday.—There were remarkable seenes on Saturday when New Zealand troops from the Ruapehu [?] the British soldiers aboard ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At daybreak, the police at Cambridge found a naval sub-lieutenant, aged 19 years, hude, tarred and feathered, and ...

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  30. LAROR PARTY CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As was anticipated there was a test of strength at the Labor Conference to-day between the extremists and moderates. The ...

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  31. "BILLIE" CARLTON CASE CALLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A sensational unwritten law case has occurred at Bodmin (Cornwall), Nicholls, a miner, being acquitted of the ...

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  32. TASMANIAN RED CROSS

    For the three months ending April 30, the Tasmanian Red Cross Society has sent overseas foodstuffs to the value of £285; clothing, £152/10/; and ...

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  33. EVER PRESENT MEMORIES

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Commission has selected 140 sites, which will be preserved in their present sate as monuments of the great ...

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  34. INFLUENZA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Eight deaths from influenza were reported in Melbourne to-day, nine in Sydney, two in Brisbane, and two in Adelaide. ...

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  35. DUKE EMIGRANT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Duke of Abercorn is selling his estates in Ireland and emigrating to South Africa. ...

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  38. ELEVEN CASES AT PERTH.

    PERTH (W.A.), Monday.—The Medical Advisory Committee has recommended the Health Commissioner to declare the State influenza infected. The ...

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  40. BRAVO PEARCE!

    [?] Monday.—Senator [?] states that the transport of [?] Australian Field Army, numbering [?] from Belgium and France, has ...

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