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  2. PEACE PROBLEMS

    According to the Paris correspondent of "The Times," the French press is critical about the veited reports of the Hythe (kent) comerence between Mr. ...

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  3. IRISH DISORDER

    According to "The Times" correspondent in Dublin the authorities are taking over numerous private houses as mi[?]tary posts in the [?]turbed districts. ...

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  4. WHEAT SCARCITY

    Food Controller McCurdy speaking in London declared [?] before the [?] of [?] could be [?] difficult periods must be [?] through. At the ...

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  5. 'ABSOLUTELY FALSE'

    A message from Broken Hill last night stated that the local company organ published statements that Messrs. Kerr, Harnett and Flyan have ...

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  6. RUSSIAN RIDDLE

    A message received from the correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Cop[?] states that Russian [?] which have reached that [?] that the silence ...

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  7. AFRAID OF PUBLIC OPINION

    That a serious error has been made by the State Government, in its recent appointment of Police Commissioner is the general opinion expressed in the public ...

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  8. DUTY OF ALLIES

    Mr. A[?] speaking at [?] Hall [?] last [?] strongly [?] the Polish war [?] Rus[?] He declared that it was the duty ...

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  9. RESUUMING TRADE ILLATIONS.

    In regard to the proposed resumption of trade relations with Russia, the Bolshevik Government declares that it is unable to give guarantees wheresa the British ...

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  10. LONDONDERRY QUIETER.

    Londonderry is quieter owing to military action and the cordons of armered cars. Both sides are blamed for the disturbances that have taken place. The ...

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  11. BRITISH NAVY

    The First Lord of the Admiralty to-day, in the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. Ruport Gwynne (Unionist), paid a tribute to the splendid work of the ...

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  12. FRENCH RELEASE HOSTAGES.

    The hosiages whom the French cook as a precautionary measure against disturbance in connection with the evacuation of Frankfort aud Hanau. have been ...

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  13. THE PRINCE'S VISIT

    Bendigo and district branches of the Australian Labor Party, at a combined meeting, adopted a motion heartly supporting the action of the Trades Hall Council ...

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  14. BIRTHS AND DEATHS

    The quarterly return of marriages. births, and deaths in England and Wales shows that the births were 271,082. which is a record. Deaths totalled 137,687, of which ...

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  15. IS IT A MONOPOLY?

    The opinion is strongly held in South Australia that the agreement between the Commonwealth Government and the Auglo-Persian Oil Company constitutes a ...

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  16. WILL TURKEY SIGN?

    "The Times" correspondent, at Constan[?] what there is a public. camor against the Peace Treaty among all classes and the press. A refusal to sign the ...

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  17. BRITISH TROOPS IN FRANCE.

    It is understood that all the British troops in France and Flanders will be withdrawn before the end of the summer. ...

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  18. TURKISH PEACE TREATY

    "The Times" correspondent at Boat-bay states that the conditions of the T[?] peace treaty were anticipated, and have not caused any surprise unions the ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. STATUS OF ALIENS

    Lord Stanhone in moving the second reading of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens B[?] said it was largely codified on the Act of 1914 and subsequent ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN JAMS

    The Food Ministry officially denies the suggestions that it is cooperating with British. manufacturers in an wideavor to shut Australian jams off the British markets. ...

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  21. JAPAN SUSPECTED

    There has been a recurrence of reports from Harbin, regarding Japanese activity in Manchuria. Japan is stated to have entered into ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. NATIONALIST RESISTANCE.

    It is reported, from Constantinople that in view the alliance between the Turkish Natioanlities and the Bolsheviks and their decision to resist the occupation of ...

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  23. EX-VICE-PRESIDENT DIES

    Mr. Levi Parsons Morton has died on his 96th birthday. He was Vice-President of the United States under President Harrison. ...

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  24. TOREADOR'S CAREER ENDED

    "The Times"' correspondent at Madrid states that during a bull-fight at Talavera de la Reina, a bull killed the great bull-fighter, Joselito. ...

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  25. CERMAN INDEMNITY

    Although the [?] press is [?] pleased with the result of the confer[?] between Mr. Lloyd George and [?] lerand at [?] the Paris ...

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  26. BRITISH OIL WELLS

    In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon. Mr. Kellaway said that 11 oil wells had been drilled in Great Britain and abandoned owing to the pre[?] ...

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  27. FUTURE LOANS TO CHINA

    The Japanese Foreign Office states that the consortium, which, includes Japan France, Great Britain. and America, will have the exclusive right of making loans ...

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  28. RHODESIA WANTS AUTONOMY

    The Legislative Council has adopted a resolution, by a vote of 12 to 5, requesting the Imperial Government to establish responsible government in Rhodesia. ...

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  29. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION

    The Governor-General of Sudan reports that a force under Colonel Darwell successfully concluded two months' punitive' operations against tribes responsible for ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA

    In a delayed message dated May 11 "The Times" correspondent at Toherau (Persia) says that the Bolshevik force on the Astara River has crossed the ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Sir Joseph Cook, in reply to Mr. Gregory, said that the Commonwealth Bank had been instructed to pay to the Wheat Board the sum of £139,036, profit made ...

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  32. A.N A. SOLDIERS

    A welcome home banquet was tendered by the A.N.A. to the members of the Adelaide branch who have returned after serving in the great war, on Thursday ...

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  33. CERMAN WAR CRIMINALS

    The war criminate mentioned in the list recently resented to Germany have been summoned by the Public Prosecutor to wappear at the Supreme Court at Leipzig ...

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  34. FRANKFURT EVACUATED

    In order to prevent the repetition of untoward incident, on the occasion of the evacuation of Frankfurt, the French have demanded a number of hostages, including ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. INDIAN LEADER'S VISIT

    Aga Sultan Sir Mahomed Shah, the Aga Khan. leader of the Indian Mohammedan community, is on his way from Bombay to London. ...

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  36. POLES AND RUSSIANS

    A Warsaw communique states that the enemy continues to concentrate forces on a front along the subu[?] of Kieff. South of the D[?]ina front, after a long struggle, ...

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  37. FEEDING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Warsaw states that the Poles are feeding their prisoners "like fighting cocks." After having bathed, shaven, and supplied with ...

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  38. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    The Brunswick Diet elections show considerable Conservative and Independent Socialists gains, and a corresponding decline in Majority Socialists. The ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The council of the League of Nations has telegraphed to President Wilson requesting him to convene an assembly of the League for November in Brussels [?]. as ...

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  40. CRICKET IK ENGLAND

    Yorkshire defeated Derbysliire at cricket, winning by an innings and 223 runs. R. Kilner made 206 not out. Captain C. T. A. Wilkinson, playing ...

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  41. ROME TO TOKIO FLIGHT

    L[?]tenant Ferrarin one of the aviators who are flying from Some to Tokio. arrived at Pekin this morning. The airman was decorated with the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    In rebuttal of the claims of Mr. Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister in regard to Australian wool, the trade correspondent of "The Yorkshire ...

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  43. MR. WATT URGES RECIPROCITY

    Mr. Wait, the Commonwealth. Treasurer, writing in "The Sunday Times" under the heading "A Self-contained Empire. says:— ...

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  44. "TO PRUSSIANISE NAVY"

    Continuing his evidence before the Senate Naval Enquiry Committee, Mr. J. Daniels. Navl! Secretary, said that behind the attack of Admiral W. S. Sims ...

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  45. CA' CANNY METHODS EXPOSED

    Mr. Bon T[?] the Labor member for Salford, in is report to the Dockers' Union, denounces can canny methods He asks:—What advantage will labor and ...

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  46. AVIATOR BREAKS RECORD.

    A message from Mineola (Texas) states that the world's aeroplane altitude record for a [?] and three passengers has been broken by Clarence E. Coombs. He rose ...

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  47. NO REDRESS

    Mr. W. Brace (Labor, Abertillery), in the House of Commons, questioned the ruling of Mr. J. W. Lowther, the Speaker. in postponing the Womeirs Franchise ...

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  48. ITALIAN POLITICS

    "The Times" corresondent at Rome states that owing to Sidnoe Bonomis [?] urce to form a Cabinet Signor Nitti is attempting to form a reconstructed Cabinet. ...

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  49. MOUNTAIN OF TIN

    What appears to be a mountain of tin is about to be worked at Mount [?] Victoria. A company has just been formed in Adelaide, the prime mover in the venture being Mr. [?] ...

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  50. FAMINE STRICKEN AREAS

    It is officially stated that the Treasure has spent £452,323 since June last in grants to voluntary societies for the relief of famine-stricken areas, in Europe in ...

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  51. FORMER KAISER MOVES

    The former Kaiser left Amerongen for Doorn (Utrecht. Holland yesterday. He left by the back door. thus avoiding crowds of photographers and [?] ...

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  52. STEWARDS REFUSE TO SAIL

    The British stewards of the Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. (24,581 tons) refused to sail from Liverpool because they were not satisfied with the accommodation This ...

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  53. POISON GAS COBRA AT ZOO.

    The latent addition to the London Zoo is a poison gas cobra from South Africa. It [?] poison for a distance of [?] feet at its victim's eyes, and rarely misses. ...

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  54. "A FEARLESS STATESMAN."

    "The Observer." in a leading article welcoming Mr. Watt, says:—"Such visits are too [?]. If Lord [?] suggestion that there should be a ...

    Article : 94 words
  55. THE FIGHTING IN MEXICO

    The revolutionary forces have occupied a cathedral city 670 miles north of Monterey. Mexico City Victoria capital of the State of Tamanlinas and Zacatecus ...

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  56. NO MESSAGE FROM MARS

    Signor Marcent innventer of wireless telegraphy has armed in Rome having [?] the first half of the Electrical [?] He states that he heard nothing ...

    Article : 67 words
  57. ENTOMBED IN STRONGROOM

    A man and a [?] were [?] entombed in a [?] which has [?] been closed for 20 years. The [?] were fed on [?] sandwiches, ...

    Article : 101 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. NATIVE OUTRAGES IN SYRIA

    "The Times" correspondent at Carro states that a typical story of the native outrages which are proceeding at Syria's reported from [?] ...

    Article : 125 words
  60. ELECTIONS IN JAPAN

    The Japanese [?] in an undoubted victor for the G[?] which has secured an [?] in the Lower House. ...

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  61. GENERAL BOOTH ENTERTAINED.

    General Booth was cirtertained by the [?] Club in Sydney on Thursday [?] Booth said he felt great satisfac[?] at being in Australia. He was pleased ...

    Article : 86 words
  62. TRAWLER HAULS UP MINE

    The [?] [?] has been [?] 10 livelost. It is [?] the [?] handed ...

    Article : 43 words
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