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  4. Arranging for Peace

    The Germans, in their counter proposals, stress the question of Upper Silesia maintaining that whereas from the Star they only received thirteen million ...

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  5. AN AERIAL DERBY

    The Aerial Derby, over two circuits, of 189 miles, will be flown in London on June 21. "The Daily Mail" is giving a trophy worth 200 guineas for the winner. ...

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  6. Flying the Atlantic

    It is announced that the Ad[?] new airship, R. M. which is ready to start on its Atlantic flight, has been [?] with wireless with a range of 800 miles. The ...

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  7. ACCIDENTS GREATLY REDUCED

    Speaking at a reception in London to Commander Read, of the American seaplane NC4, which recently crossed the Atlantic by way of the Azores ...

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  8. Bulgarian Treaty Nearly Ready

    It is p[?]balle that the Alhes will soon be in a position to ammon the Bulgarian representatives, as considerable portions of the Bulgarian treaty have been ...

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  9. IN RUSSIA

    A British squadron has raided Kronstadt, sinking two Boishevik warships, and driving the troops from the outer forts after a feeble resistance. he British ...

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  10. WHAT SHALL GERMANY PAY?

    Discussions of the German counter-proposals by the Big Four (Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, President Wilson and Signor Orlando) are proceeding ...

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  11. LISBON TO RIO DE JANEIRO

    A prize of £5000 is offered by the Portugrese Government for a light within 168 hours between Lisbon and Rio de Janciro, capital of Brazil. It has voted a sum of ...

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  12. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    In connection with the shipping strike, intervention by the Federal Government is now regarded as certain. A special tribunal will probably be established to ...

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  13. Start by Vickers-Vimy Bomber

    Aeroplanes entered by the Handley Page and Vickers-Vimy companies for the trans-Atlantic flight have been assembled at St. John's, Newfoundland, and will ...

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  14. DISEASE IS KING

    Riga, the capital of Livonia, is a City of the Dying. Before the German occupation it passed through a reign of terror. The Bolsheviks sentenced 20,000 ...

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  15. WEATHER AND RIVER.

    The maximum shade temperature in Albury on Saturday was 59 degrees and the minimum 33. Barometer reading at Blasbalks's, June ...

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  16. FINNISH SUCCESSES

    A strong Bolshevist offensive on the northern Finnish border has led to mobilisation, almost on masse. The people are confident. ...

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  17. Flight to Australia

    Intense interest is being manifested in the proposed flight to Australia by Lieutenants C. S. Kingsford Smith, of Sydney, Valdemar Rendle, of Brisbane; and ...

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  18. INCONVENIENCE AT ADELAIDE.

    Adelaide is reported to be in a bad way owing to the shortage of gas, trams, and trains, due to lack of coal, consequent on the seamen's strike. Many ...

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  19. THE ALLIES PROPOSALS

    The Allies' proposals have been handed to General Kodehak's Government at Omsk, and a reply has been received which is mainly satisfactory, but which ...

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  20. BUSINESS AT THE BARRIER STAGNANT.

    Broken Hill remains stagnant as regards business, and half-time work and compulsory holidays are being imposed. The shortage of strike funds is ...

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  21. ITEMS OF NEWS

    At the Albury Police Court on Saturday morning before the P.M. (Mr. G. S. Shepherd). John Glenn Henderson, who on June 11 was remanded for ...

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  22. Elected Government of Irish Republic

    Mr. Gaven Duffy has sent a letter to M. Clemonceau, claiming to speak in the name of the "Elected Government of the Irish Republic" He refers to the ...

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  23. Destroyers Given to Australia.

    The British Admiralty has handed over to the Australian authorities six gift destroyers viz: Anzac, Swerdsman, Tattoo, Stalwart, Success, Tamnania. ...

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  24. SOLDIERS UNEMPLOYED

    It is estimated by the Labor Ministry that 400,000 former soldiers are unemployed, and that 1,000,000 unemployed grants are being paid. The grant has been ...

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  25. THE ALLIES WEAKENING

    Discussions on reparations have resurrected the old acute differences. An actuarial examination d[?]ecloses that the Germans offer of five billions, when ...

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  26. THE AMERICA CUP

    Sir Thomas Lipton has entered his racing yacht, Shamrock IV. for the America Cup, to be sailed in September, 1920. ...

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  27. Reward for "Alias [?]ry Brown"

    The police offer a reward for the capture of "Alias Mary Brown." When this picture is run at the Mechanics Theatre on Tuesday night, the only reward that ...

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  28. SUPPRESSION OF RABBIT TRADE. "KATINKA"

    At a meeting of the directors of the Forbes Pastures Board, it was decided to support a proposal from Molong to have all trade in rabbits suppressed. One This famous comic opera success with the sparkling musical numbers, which include Racketty Coo," and "One who will understand," will be staged at the ...

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  29. AUTRALIAN SHIPPING LINE.

    The shipping combine bus not approached Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth line, in spite of traders' representations. ...

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  30. Separation of Rhine Impossible

    Anglo-American observers in the occupied territory believe that Rhenish separatiam from Germany is doomed. The officials and police romain loyal to Prussia ...

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  31. SOLDIER'S PHOTO IN SCHOOL.

    A most extraordinary attitude has been taken up by the committee of the Wensleydale State school, near Geelong, in regard to an application that has been made ...

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  32. INDIAN METEOROLOGIST'S VIEWS

    Dr. Walker, Director General of Observatories in India, at present in England, states there should be no trouble in reaching Karachi. The bad weather ...

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  33. CZECHO-SLOVAKS IN TROUBLE.

    Heavy trouble was undertaken by Czceho-Slovakia when the Big Four commanded the Rumanians to hold up their advance to Pudapest. The Hungarians ...

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  34. AMERICA SEIZES GERMAN SHIPPING

    The outery in Britain against America's retention of all the German tonnage driven into American harbors by the British Navy in the carly days of the war has ...

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  35. THE ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON."

    There was a very large attendance at the Melba Pictures on Saturday evening to witness the excellent two-star programme seyeened A Fox picture, "The ...

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  36. THE DECISION INEFFECTIVE.

    As a school committee has no power to prevent the hanging of the framed portrait of a soldier who served in the war on the walls of a State school, the leading ...

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  37. WALLA WALLA

    The entries for our first annual race meeting to be held on the 21st, inst., have proved very satisfactory. The number of horses nominated is 38, and the ...

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  38. GOOD WISHES FROM GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Birdwood has sent the trio a message heartily wishing his old compantons on the forces, the best of good for-time in their great venture, which he ...

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  39. Papal Nuncio for England

    A Rome message says that for the first time since the reign of Henry VIII. the Pope is sending a Papal Nuncio for permanent residence in England. An official ...

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  40. RETURNED SOLDIERS INDIGNANT.

    The secretary of the Victorian Branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers League has declared that the action of the Wensleydale school committee in ...

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  41. RETURN OF MILITARY RULE

    General Ludendorff, surro[?]nded by a brilliant staff, is living at the most fashionaole hotel in Berlin. He is easily the most unpopular man in Germany, which ...

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  43. LIEUT. HINKLER'S ASPIRATIONS

    Lieut, Hinkler has postponed his flight to Australia till September. He says: "The Air Ministry seems determined to keep me back, and as I propose using ...

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  44. SON REVOLVERS FATHER.

    A shooting accident, in which James Robertson, aged 60, a wharf laborer, was fatally wounded by a bullet from his son's revolver, occurred in Gloucester Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to The "Border Morning Mail" by special ...

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  45. UNREST IN LABOR MOVEMENT

    The radical members of the Federation of Labor are attempting to secure a drastic reorganisation of the entire labor movement in American. They are ...

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  47. CONDITIONS OF COAL MINERS

    Speaking at the sitting of the Labor Conference to-day. Mr. Brookfield, M.L.A., referring to the recessity for at amendment of the mining laws, states ...

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  48. BATTLEFIELDS AS MONUMENTS

    A number of selected battlefields will be preserved in their present state, as monuments of the war, announces the French Government. The reservations ...

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  49. TURKEY'S SHARE IN THE PEACE

    The Turkish delegates to the Peace Conference are expected to arrive on June 11. They will be assigned quarters at Vaneresson, close to Versailles. They ...

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  50. CUT TO PIECES BY ENGINE

    An old man named George Whitely, 69 years of age, was run down by an engine at Wellington railway yards. His head was served at the shoulders, and ...

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