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  3. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Three American airplanes left St. Johns, Newfoundland, for the Azores at eight o'clock this evening. VANCOUVER, May 17. ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISM.

    Reuter learns that a memorandum has been addressed to the heads of the Anglo-French military missions in the Caucasus for transmission to their Governments by ...

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  5. South Africa

    A the Labor Conference being held here a discussion took place on the question of the racial bar. Deep differences of opinion on the ...

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  6. THE DYING PANDEMIC.

    For the 24 hours ended 2 p.m. to-day only eight death from, and 44 New cases of pneumonic influenza were reported in Sydney. ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. WEATHER AND RIVER.

    The maximum temperature in Allbury on Saturday was 67 degrees, and the minimum was 35 degrees. Barometer reading at Blasbalks.—May ...

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  9. THE PEACE TREATY.

    A message received from Versailles says that the German delegation has received its first instructions from the German Government, and met to frame ...

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  10. 3 DEATHS AND 347 CASED FOR THE WEEK.

    Thirty seven fresh cases influenza and three deaths were reported in the metropolis to-day, making the week-end totals, 12 deaths and 88 admissions. ...

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  11. THE SIBERIAN CAMPAIGN

    Reuter learns that the professor of the Military Academy at Omsk, in a recent review of Koltchak's offensive, says the Soviet forces were completely defeated. ...

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  12. IN VICTORIA.

    Six deaths occurred at 61 fresh cases of influenza were admitted in Melbourne hospitals yesterday. Fourteen deaths occurred in country ...

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  13. TELEGRAPH STRIKE IN CANADA

    A strike of all the telegraph operators and the commercial press has isolated Winnipeg, the capital of the Canadian Province of Manitoba. ...

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  14. TRAINING OF SOLDIERS EXTENDED

    It is announced by the Government that an extension has been made of the facilities afforded to returned soldiers for acquiring agricultural training. ...

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  15. A Collier Founders

    The collier Tuggerah, bound from Bulls to Sydney with a cargo of coal, foundered last night of Port Hacking. About half-past seven last night ten ...

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  16. REPATRIATION

    House agents in some, parts of the Commonwealth have been endeavoring to "boost up" business under the wing, so to speak, of the Federal Government's ...

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  17. CASES IN QUEENSLAND.

    A total of 1819 cases has been reported in Brisbane to date. There are 219 patients in the Exhibition Isolation Hospital.. ...

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  18. HORRORS OF BOLSHEVIK RULE

    A Russian newspaper dated March 20 states that a grave digger at Paitigorsk, in the Caucasus, where were many generals and exMinisters, including Generals ...

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  19. Y.M.C.A.

    There was a very meagre attendance at the public meeting held in the mayor's room, town hall, on Saturday night, to consider ways and means of raising funds ...

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  20. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR SOLDIERS

    A most impressive memorial service to the South Africans who fell in the war was held in the Cathedral to-day, Dr. W. M. Carter, the Archbishop of ...

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  21. THREE MORE GERMAN NOTES

    The latest three notes from the Germans were handed to the Council of Four to-day. They concern:—(1) An economic stipulation— ...

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  22. SOLDIERS PLAY FOOTBALL.

    In a British Association football match the Western Province team defeated an Australian team by six goals to three. An Australian Rugby team was defeated ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. BENAMBRA CROWN AREAS.

    After an inspection of the land in the County of Benambra, in the north-eastern portion of Victoria, the Crowa Lands Investigation Committee has reported to ...

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  24. COUP D'ETAT AT LIBAU

    Anglo-German notes on the subject of the coup d'etat at Libau have been exchanged. Britain demanded the recall of General von Der Goltz. ...

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  25. NO HOPE FROM LABOR.

    "The Times" lobby writer says that the recent Labor manifesto represents mainly the views of defeated candidates for the House of Commons, and extreme ...

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  26. SCHOONER BREAKS TOW LINE

    The American schooner, H. D. Bendixsen, broke from her tow line while passing through the Heads yesterday afternoon. A heavy sea was running and the ...

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  27. IN IRELAND

    Mr. O'Kelly, Deputy Speaker of the Irish Republican Parliament, in welcoming the American envoys, said the outlook was more hopeful than ever before, ...

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  28. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR SARCASTIC.

    Lord Reading has returned from Washington. Interviewed, he sarcastically commented on Germany's protest at the Peace Treaty. ...

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  29. RUMANIANS DEFEAT HUNGARIANS

    A telegram from Bucharest graphically describes the Rumanian attack in Hungary. The Rumanian Army was ragged and barefooted, but attacked the ...

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  30. ALLEGED ASSAULTS AT DARWIN

    Judge Herbert, of Papua, siting at Darwin at Deputy Judge of the Northern Territory Supreme Court, to-day gave his reserved judgment in two appeals from ...

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  31. GERMANY'S WHINES

    A proclamation has been issued by the German Government denouncing the peace terms as unbearable and impracticable. The Government, it is stated, will ...

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  32. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Captain P. V. Storkey, V.C., of New Zealand, has been appointed associate to Mr. Justice Owen, of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ...

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  33. REMAINS OF NURSE CAVELL

    In connection with the removal of the remains of Nurse Cavell aboard a British warship for re-interment in England, an imposing cortege will be arranged here on ...

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  34. BORING FOR GAS

    It is expected that a strong flow of gas will be struck by the Government bore at Roma in a few days. Measures have been taken to prevent a ...

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  35. THE PARIS DEEMING.

    The "Weekly Dispatch" Paris correspondent says that criminologists believe that Landrn is suffering from a special form of sex mania known a "Sadism," ...

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  36. War Material for Danzig

    A message from Berlin says that Herr Erzberger, head of the German Armistice Mission, in a Note to the Armistice Commission at Spa, protests against the ...

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  37. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL.

    Sir,—I will be grateful if you will grant me space in your valuable journal to appeal to all interested in the splendid work of the above association to come, ...

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  38. MELBOURNE ELECTRIC TRAINS

    Should the trials of electric trains prove satisfactory to the Railway Commissioners, an electric service between Sandringham and Essendon will be instituted in a ...

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  39. ARRIVAL OF AUSTRIAN DELEGATES

    Referring to the arrival of the Austrian Peace delegates. Reuter's correspondent days after the Prefect's speech Herr Renner replying, and in French, ...

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  40. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    While anticipating a show restoration of the ordinary system of assisted emigration to Australia, Government agents says it is becoming a question of immediate urgency ...

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  41. THE CABLE DELAYS

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. H. Illingworth, Postmaster-General, stated that he had taken steps to secure a ...

    Article : 128 words
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  44. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir.—Replying to letter by Chas. A. Crawford in your issue of Saturday, i would like to state for the benefit of the public, the following:—The discharge ...

    Article : 210 words
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  46. AEROPLANE FALLS IN FRANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Chalon-sur-Saone in Southern France, says that one of five British aeroplanes flying from London to India fell in a tree at ...

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  47. WOMAN'S WRONGS RIGHTED

    A committee of the War Cabinet, dealing with the industrial position of women, recommonds the adoption of equal pay for equal work, "in the sense that the pay ...

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  48. FABULOUS WEALTH FROM OCEAN BED

    A big London company has been formed to salve the thousands of ships sunk during the war. it expects to make enormous profits. ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN UNREST

    Reuter's Caire correspondent telegraphs a communiques A noisy crowd attempted to force its way in the neighborhood of the Residency, but was dispersed with ...

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  50. MEUSE AND SCHELDT

    The Belgian Minister at The Hague will shortly open preliminary negotiations with Holland regarding the questions of the ownership and navigation of the Meuse ...

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  51. PAY OF BLUE JACKETS

    The British Government acting on the Admiralty's advice, has granted £[?],118,000 per annum for increases in pay, allowances, and pensions to non-com. Blue ...

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