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  2. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    It could not be stated definitely last night whether the peace celebrations in this State are to be held on the dates originally fixed— viz., August 3, 4, and 5—or on the dates set ...

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  3. THE SEAMEN.

    When questioned late to-night about the compulsory conference between the steamship owners and representatives of the Seamen's Union, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  4. NEW HEBRIDES.

    A brighter picture of the New Hebrides than was given by Dr. Grace Murray in the "Herald" yesterday is suplied by the Rev. T. Macmillan, M.A. Mr. Macmillan has spent ...

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  5. UNRULY QUEENSLAND

    Despite the threatening state of affairs 3000 people crowded to the show. When it was known the police special had passed the danger point at Hughenden the ...

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  6. THE NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    The debate on the no-confidence motion moved yesterday by Mr. Higgs (Q.) was resumed when the House of Representatives met this afternoon. ...

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  7. GERMANY

    The Germans are expected to ratify the Peace Treaty within a week. Copenhagen advices state that the strike movement in Berlin is growing. A ...

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  8. STILL BELLICOSE.

    Notwithstanding the British commander's ultimatum, General von Der Goltz maintains an aggressive attitude in Lettland, and has appointed a German ...

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  9. NAURU ISLAND.

    It is interesting to note that the convention dealing with Nauru Island contains fifteen articles as compared with eight articles in the Samoan convention. It provides for the ...

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  10. POLES MENACED.

    Advices from Weimar allege that the Germans have begun hostilities against Poland in northern Posen. The Council of Four has informed Germany that it will ...

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  11. RESTRICTIONS WITHHELD.

    In view of the changed outlook brought about by the pending resumption of the compulsory conference between the Federal Council of the Seamon's Union and the Controller ...

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  12. BULLETS FROM THE CROWD.

    The shooting on Sunday night was not confined to the police. A bullet which was extracted from one of the wounded men was from a pea rifle, and was obviously fired by ...

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  13. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    The deadlock in regard to the shipping trouble still continues. Officials of the Sydney branch stated yesterday that there were no developments locally, but that they were ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    A Vienna report states that the Bolsheviks claim to have occupied Perm (west of the Urals, on Admiral Koltchak's right wing). ...

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  15. THE TRADE WAR.

    Sir Newton Moore, M.P., entertained Mr. W. M. Hughes at luncheon at the House of Commons, the guests including Colonel Amery, Sir Thomas Robinson, General Monash, and ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND COAL SHORTAGE.

    From all parts of the Dominion come strong protests against the curtailment of train services—caused by the acute shortage of cool— which is affecting business very seriously. ...

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  17. WHY GERMANY SIGNED.

    Herr Bauer (Premier), in a speech in the Welmar Assembly, said the Government could not confront the people with a crisis in 48 hours, as a refusal to sign would ...

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  18. HUNGARIANS OBEY.

    A Hungarian wireless message states: we have begun our withdrawal to the frontiers imposed by the Entente's Note. ...

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  19. TWO-DAYS' STRIKE.

    In connection with the Southport Labour Conference's decision that English, French, and Italian workers on the 20th and 21st should protest against Allied intervention ...

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  20. TASMANIAN SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting in Hobart, attended by several hundred members of the Returned Soldiers' League, and the Soldiers' Fathers' Association, a resolution was passed asking the ...

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  21. PASTORAL INTERESTS.

    In moving the adoption of the report at the annual meeting of the Stockowners' Association last night the president (Mr. C. Binnle) said that the last 12 months had been [?]n ...

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  22. PROHIBITION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the State Department has issued a statement cabled by President Wilson saying that he is unable to repeal war-time ...

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  23. THE R34'S FLIGHT.

    The Air Ministry is receiving wireless progress reports from R34, which is obtaining Atlantic weather reports from Ireland, the Azores, and Newfoundland. The airship ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I read your interview with Dr. Grace Peckham Murray on the above in this morning's issue of your journal. I would first say that the Condominium, when proclaimed, was ...

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  25. UNLIMITED BREWING.

    Mr. Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons that unlimited brewing will now be permitted, with the gravity of beer raised by four degrees in each grade. ...

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  26. A.I.F. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The steamer Karmala has left Plymouth for Australia with 40 officers and 1100 men. The Frankfurt has also sailed from Plymouth for Australia dwith 35 officers and ...

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  27. SERIOUS GAS SHORTAGE.

    A further announcement from the Gas Emergency Board yesterday declares that the response to the appeal made on Wednesday for economy in consumption of gas was so ...

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  28. GERMAN FLEET.

    The "New York World's" Weimar correspondent reports that Admiral von Scheer, excommander of the German High Seas Fleet, in an interview, said the revolt of the ...

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  29. AMERICAN COMRADES.

    Sir Douglas Haig, at the Horse Guards parade, on behalf of the King, presented decorations to American officers. He said the awards were not only well-earned, but ...

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  30. ATLANTIC FLYING.

    Commander Read, of the American seaplane NC4, which flew from Newfoundland to the Azores, and later went on to Lisbon and England, when interviewed, said the best machine ...

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  31. FOOD FOR EUROPE.

    The American Relief Administration has announced that the United States shipped to Europe between December, 1918, and May, 1919, a total of 3,486,230 tons of food, valued ...

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  32. TRANSPORT BILL.

    During the Transport Bill debate, pressed by a Unionist threat that many would dissociate from the Government of the latter adopted the principle of nationalisation before appealing ...

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  33. PUNISHMENT FOR SCAPA SINKINGS.

    The Allies have notified Germany that they intend to exact reparation for the sinking of the interned warships at Scapa Flow, and the burning of the captured French flags in ...

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  34. SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    Major-General Lee represented the military authorities, and Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald the State Ministry at the landing of the returned soldiers from the troopship Soudan yesterday ...

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  35. AMBASSADOR TO BERLIN.

    The 'London "Star" says it is reported that Mr. George Barnes, M.P. (Labour), will be appointed Ambassador to Berlin. in recognition of his services as chief actor in ...

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  36. LONGWOOL SHEEPBREEDERS.

    Mr. G. F. Doyle presided last night at the twelfth annual meeting of the Australian Longwool Sheepbreeders' Association. The report stated that the past year had ...

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  37. LATE SIR JOHN McCALL.

    Dean Kite conducted a burial service in connection with the interment of the remains of the late Sir John McCall (Agent-General for Tasmania) at St. Mathias', Earls Court, ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE CLERKS.

    A claim for higher wages and increased travelling allowances, which the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association has been prosecuting in the Arbitration ...

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  39. LANCASHIRE COTTON STRIKE.

    The conference on the Lancashire cotton spinners' dispute has reached a deadlock. ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A cutting from your paper, dealing with the New Hebrides question, has just reached me. The date of its publication has been cut off, but I think It appeared about ...

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  41. TRAITOR SENTENCED.

    Paul Teulat, a French aviator, who furnished the Germans with information enabling them to train Big Bertha on Paris with precision, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  42. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The "New York World's" Washington correspondent learns that France, Britain, Italy, Japan, and the United States have joined in requesting China to settle amicably the ...

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  43. BKOKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The A.M.A. at a special meeting this morning discussed the matter of members of trade and trade labourers' unions returning to work, and decided as an act of prevention to start ...

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  44. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL.

    The Australian Y.M.C.A. has received information from its representative at Capetown that it is expected that during the next three months 57 transports will call at that port. ...

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  45. NEW LINER LAUNCHED.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Caroline (8300 ton's) has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  46. SPORT ABROAD.

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  47. PEACE CELEBRATION.

    The populace received the news of the signing of peace calmly. A few church bells rang, and the steamships whistled, but the people continued business as usual. There ...

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  48. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK ARMIES.

    The split in the Labour party was again referred to at last night's meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council. The following motion was carried:— ...

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  49. BIGGER STEAMERS.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Ball, announced to-day that the Government dockyards at Walsh Island had obtained a contract for the building of two more steamers with ...

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  50. TWO BOYS KILLED.

    A shocking double tragedy was revealed yesterday afternoon, consequent on the search by the police for two young lads, Norman Costello, aged 11, and Jack Pascoe, aged 13, ...

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  51. MILITARY REGULATION CRITICISED.

    The Chief Justice commented strongly on the military law in the Divorce Court yesterday. [?] asking his Honor to make a decree ...

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  52. UNTOWARD MISHAP.

    During the gorgeous ceremony of reading the peace proclamations to-day, the horse ridden by the Sergeant-at-Arms bolted in Temple Bar, and threw the rider in the ...

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  53. ANNANDALE WAR MEMORIAL.

    At a public meeting at Annandale the Mayor. Alderman A. e. Parker, explained a war memorial scheme which had received the approval of the council, and which was ...

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  54. A FAMOUS VESSEL.

    The steamer River Clyde, which was beached at Gallipoll, and has been refloated, is returning, and will be shortly moored in the Thames. The Turks stripped the brasswork ...

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