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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS HUNGARIAN TREATY.

    Hungary will sign the Peace Treaty next week at the Trianon Palace. ...

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  3. THE BOLSHEVIKS. PURSUIT OF POLES.

    A Bolshevik wireless communique states; Our pursuit of the retreating enemy continues in the Polotsk region. We occupied a number of villages eastward of Igumen after fierce ...

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  4. PRINCE'S VISIT. PREPARATIONS IN N.S.W.

    The Royal route through Sydney will be well and artistlcally decorated and Illuminated for the visit of the Prince of Wales. This assurance was given at the Town Hall ...

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  5. RENOWN AT SEA

    Predictions that heavy weather would be encountered on the run to Melbourne were fully borne out. The barometer was low, and still falling, when the Renown left Lyttelton on ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT'S ADDRESS.

    The terms of the address to be presented to the Prince of Wales by the House of Representatives are as follows:— May it please your Royal Highness,— ...

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  7. FAR EAST.

    An authoritative statement referring to Siberia says the Reds attacked the Japanese east of Verneudinsk, but were defeated with the loss of 300 killed. The Japanese casualtien ...

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  8. REPARATION.

    A Paris message states that the interParliamentary group representing the devastated areas of France unanimously carried a resolution that the agreement between M. ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES.

    Most of the time of the Premiers' Conference was occupied this morning by the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, who addressed the delegates at length on the problems ...

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  10. FRENCH STRIKE ENDS.

    The General Confederation of Labour has ordered the resumption of work. ...

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  11. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    A Marseilles telegram reports that a serlous fire broke out on the Sardinia, which is carrying jute. The hold and upper deck were flooded, and the passengers landed. The fire ...

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  12. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The report of the Trust Agency of Australasia shows a profit of £96,115, and £38,615 is carried forward. A feature of the English school celebrations ...

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  13. GERMANY'S POSITION.

    A Berlin report states that the industrial and commercial situation in Germany is becoming daily more critical. The strike of consumers continues, and the shops, with the ...

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  14. SYRIAN CHURCH.

    The foundation-stone of St. George's Syrian Orthodox Church, to be built at the corner of Redfern and Walker streets. Redfern, was laid yesterday afternoon by the Ven. ...

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  15. CHINA'S INTEGRITY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" learns that the Chinese Foreign Office has intructed the Chinese Minister in London and the Charge d'Affaires in Tokio to ...

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  16. MEMORIAL PLAQUE.

    In the University Medical School on Friday Professor Wilson, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, unveiled a broaze plaque of the late Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart, for many years ...

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  17. GERMAN WAR STORES.

    General Nollet, head of the Inter-Allted Commission in Berlin, in an interview, said: "Germany still possesses an incredible quantity of war material. We already have ...

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  18. PEACE RESOLUTION.

    The House of Representatives adopted the Senate's peace resolution, and the measure has been sent to President Wilson. It is considered certain that he will veto the ...

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  19. IRISH UNREST.

    Early on Thursday morning 20 armed men attacked a police patrol at Limerick, who fired several volleys. Several persons were wounded, and one killed. Panic reigned in ...

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  20. MORE GAOLS TO BE CLOSED.

    In the capacity of Minister for Justice, Mr. W. J. M'Kell visited a number of the gaols in the northern districts of the State last week. ...

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  21. MILITARY TRAINING.

    A message from Moscow states that the workers are celebrating the anniversary of the introduction of military training by a people's holiday. A typical slogan runs, "The ...

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  22. BRISTOL THANKED.

    The Lord Mayor presided at a function in Bristol, which the official representatives of the dominions attended for the purpose of presenting a series of flags in ...

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  23. RED PROPAGANDA.

    The "Daily Express" publishes extracts from documents captured in an aeroplane flying to Russia which was forced to descond in Lettland, bearing the signatures of British ...

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  24. COMMEM.

    The board of directors of the University Women's Union has sent an apology to his Excellency the Governor for the presence of certain women students at Government House ...

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  25. THE WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    A report from Buenos Ayres says it is understood that a decree will be issued prohibiting the exportation of wheat from Argentina until the high domestic prices of flour ...

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  26. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    In regard to the charge of repudiation made by. Mr. Sinclair McGibbon against the Government in connection with the Wheat Board, it is understood that this binges upon the ...

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  27. MADRID RIOTS.

    A United Press message from Madrid states that martial law has been proclaimed, following the pillaging of bakeries and food stores by mobs on Friday. ...

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  28. AMERICA CUP.

    Captain Burton, sailing master of the Shamrock (IV., has arrived in New York. He stated that Sir Thomas Lipton will arrive at the end of the month, and probably will sall on ...

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  29. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. Henrl Verbrugghen, as will be seen from the review of the State Orchestra concert in this issue, returned here in excellent health and spirits after the very streunous ...

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  30. CARRANZA'S FATE.

    Ex-President Carranza is reported to have been murdered by his followers, who revolted. The United States may demand a disavowal of the murder and the punisbment ...

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  31. SPORT IN ENGLAND.

    Fisher, a New Zealander, has reached the final in the Surbiton tournament, brilliantly defeating Gordon Lowe, 6-3, 6-3, and Ritchie, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  32. LANDLORD AND TENANT.

    The rights of both landlords and tenants are recognised in the new Rents Restriction Bill, a copy of which has been issued. It shows that landlords will be permitted to ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    William Crook, a nine-year-old schoolboy, fell 30 feet from a brick wall to the railway line at Redfern Station on Saturday afternoon A porter noticed his plight and plucklly ...

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  34. KING OF GREECE.

    King Alexander of Greece has arrived in England. The newspapers publish the news, hitherto a secret, that the King married the daughter of Colonel Manos, who for a long ...

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  35. SHLPBUILDING.

    A conference of shipbuilding union delegates was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday for the purpose of considering whether the unions should continue to work under the ...

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  36. LAYMEN AS PLEADERS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the High Court, as an indulgence, allowed Mr. Smith (general secretary of the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federation), representing 5000 ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The House of Commons on Thursday adjourned to June 1. Ida Rentoul Outhwaite's exhibition of plctures has closed, having been most ...

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  38. MILK DWINDLING.

    The continued dry weather is having a disastrous offect on the South Coast. At all the milk factories the supplies of milk coming to hand are smailer than for years at this ...

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  39. IMMIGRATION.

    The Victorian Immigration Department has arranged for 35 ex-service men and 26 civilians to leave England aboard the Commonwealth, and 34 ex-service men and 17 ...

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  40. DEAR MONEY.

    The opinion in the city is that Australian Treasurers will not have an easy task in raising loans unless they are prepared to pay a high price. Although competition ...

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  41. TEACHERS' STRIKE THREAT.

    A meeting of the council of the Tasmanian State School Teachers' Union was held in Launceston to consider the position which had arisen through the council's decision to take ...

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  42. HOTEL CHARGES.

    Mr. Geo. H. Baillie, secretary of the Residential Establishments Association, writes:— Would you kindly permit me to say that the statements made about hotel charges for ...

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  43. PRINTERS' WAGES.

    In the Arbitration Court an application was made by the Queensland branch of the Printing industry Employces' Union for a variation of the existing award covering ...

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  44. FARMERS' PLEA.

    A letter was made available at the Treasury on Saturday which Illustrates the great necessity for the local loan of £2,000,000 to relieve distressed farmers. A settler in the Barellan ...

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  45. BRITISH EDUCATION.

    Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador), in a speech at the National Citizens' Educational Conference, said the war had shown the failure of a nation that depended on the ...

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  46. INFLUENZA CLAIMS.

    The Minister for Public Health recently called for tenders from accountants prepared to assist the Commissioner in the investigation of claims under the Influenza ...

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  47. MINING SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES.

    The principal base metal mining, smelting, and coal-mining companies of Australia subscribed some time ago to a fund to provide bursarles and scholarships to mining and ...

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  48. TIMBER WORKERS' AWARD.

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  49. TRAMWAY STRIKE ENDS.

    A Johannesburg message says that after three weeks' duration the tramway strike has ended, the strikers yiclding t[?] the appeals of all kindred societies. It was agreed ...

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  50. SAFETY AEROPLANE TANK.

    The atrship R33 flew from Selby (Yorkshire) to London and back to-night as a trial for the American crew, which is taking the R38 to America The airship carried a Sopwith ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Could it not be arranged that upon the morning of the arrival the military reserve at George's Head be thrown open to the public, say until noon, so that, perhaps, the best ...

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  52. NEW CEMENT WORKS.

    A company has been formed to manufacture cement from extensive deposits of limestone on Maria island, off the south-east coast of Tasmania. The members of the company ...

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  53. EPSTEIN'S WORK.

    The conception of Christ put into form by the famous sculptor Epstein, which has caused much indignation and a storm of controversy in England, received the commendation ...

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  54. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Birdwood, who arrived at Lismore last night, was enthusiastically received by returned soldiers and townspeople generally. A large number of people met[?]him a few ...

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  55. NON-FERROUS METAL PRICES.

    The British Metal Corporation. in a circular, attributes the decline in the price of nonferrous metals since February to over speculation, fear of a levy on war wealth, and ...

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  56. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    A new Agriculture Bill has been introduced in the House of Commons. The main principles consist of guaranteed prices for wheat and oats, fixed annually, and a minimum wage ...

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  57. IRRIGATION AREAS.

    Dealing with the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area, Mr. W. F. Dunn (Minister for Agriculture) said yesterday that when he went there he found the annual loss was nearly £300,000. ...

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  58. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SOLDIERS.

    Ex-members of the A.I.F. in the railway and tramway services have, decided to move for the establishment of a memorial to their comrades who fell in the great war. ...

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  59. LATE SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE.—Arr: May 22, Euripides, from Sydney. May 23, St. Albans, from Japan: Cooee, from Adelaide; Surrey, from Liverpool; Westmoreland, from New York. Dep May 22, Time, for Newcastle; ...

    Article : 41 words
  60. UNIONS AMAICAMATE.

    The New Zealand Workers' Union has decided to amalgamate with the Australian Workers' Union. ...

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