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  3. PETROGRAD

    It is reported that the Finns have captured Petrograd. A Stockholm message, says it is reported from a reliable source that the ...

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  4. HUNGARY.

    A Berlin report states that a Roumanian army has occupied Budapest. It was reported from Vienna yesterday that the King of Roumania was about to enter ...

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  5. COAL TRADE ADVANCED PRICES AND INCREASED WAGES.

    The increased wages to the miners and the increased price of coal will come into operation to-day. Under the Federal Government's ...

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  6. GREAT LOAN FOR GERMANY.

    A Paris message states that the financial advisers to the Peace Conference have awakened to the fact that nine-tenths of Europe is bankrupt. They fear that bankrupt Germany will ...

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  7. MUNICH FALLS.

    General Hoffman's troops, despite the stubborn resistance of the Communists, entered Munich. They met with an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  8. OMITTING ITALY A SUBSTITUTE TREATY

    The "New York Times" Paris correspondent says a substitute draft Peace Treaty is being prepared, with all provisions relating to Italy omitted. LONDON, May 3. ...

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  9. RIOTS IN PARIS.

    The disturbances in Paris on May Day arose out of the syndicalists' decision to parade the streets in spite of the Government's prohibition. Troops were used to guard the streets, ...

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  10. FEDERAL CONTROL.

    The various colliery proprietors in New South Wales on Saturday afternoon received the following telegrams from Rear-Admiral Sir William Clarkson, the ...

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  11. PRESENTATION FURTHER DELAYED.

    The newspapers are of the opinion that the Peace Treaty will not be handed to the Germans before Tuesday, or may be Wednesday. They will be allowed fourteen days in which to submit their observations in writing. It is unlikely that they will meet the Allies until they are ready to sign. ...

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  12. THE REPARATION PROBLEM.

    From a reliable source I have learned something of the difficulties confronting the Reparation Commission. In the economic problems attending the solution of the indemnities ...

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  13. IMPERIAL EMIGRATION.

    The High Commissioners and the Agents-General conferred with Mr. Amery (Under Secretary to the Colonial Office) on the Imperial emigration scheme, under which Britain ...

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  14. LABOUR CONVENTION.

    President Wilson has cabled to his secretary, Mr. Tulmulty, stating that the Labour programme is the most important accomplishment of the new era, in which the interests ...

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  15. CASUALTIES AT BOSTON.

    The "New York World's" Boston conrespondent says that three policemen were shot and a number of persons injured during May-day riots between soldiers, sailors, and radicals. ...

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  16. WILL GERMANY SIGN THE TREATY?

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" interviewed Herr Scheidemann (Chancellor), who said that if Germany refuses to sign peace because she considers it ...

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  17. IRISH ANARCHY.

    The so-called siege continues at Limerick, but the military firmly keep the upper hand. A few passive resisters remained outside the town through the night, and the majority ...

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  18. NEW TITLES.

    The Premiers' honour list for public services during the war includes the following:— Viscounties—Barons Burnham and Rothermere. Baronies—Sir John Herbert Roberts, Sir ...

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  19. AIR SERVICE.

    An official synopsis of the British air effort during the war period shows that the output of aeroplanes during the first ten months was 532, and during the last ten months 26,685. ...

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  20. MASSACRE IN POLAND.

    A report from Warsaw says the inhabitants of Meswice (Poland), on April 14, learning of the advance of the Polish army, incautiously celebrated their approaching deliverance. The ...

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  21. GERMANY TO PAY WHOLE COST OF WAR.

    The "Echo de Paris" says Germany will have to pay £5,000,000,000 in bonds and gold immediately, and the whole cost of the war spread over 30 years. The total indemnity will be ...

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  22. THE BLOCKADE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, replying to a Liberal women's deputation, said the difficulties in raising the blockade were military and financial, shortage of ships, and Germany's ...

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  23. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Cope's expedition to the Antarctic intends to investigate meteorological and magnetic conditions in the Ross Sea area and Cape, and in Enderby Land; in connection ...

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  24. OVERSEA TROOPS.

    The King has begun a series of receptions to officers commanding oversea divisions in order to bid them bon voyage. He received to-day Major-Generals Glasgow and Brand ...

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  25. MEN'S FURTHER DEMANDS.

    Although the miners have been informed that they are to receive their increases in wages under the tentative agreement arrived at in Melbourne, there are still a number of ...

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  26. BOMBS BY POST.

    The "New York World's" Washington correspondent says that secret service officials have cabled to the American peace delegates in Paris warning them that bombs might be ...

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  27. DALMATIA.

    Unconfirmed despatches from Rome say that Italian troops are reported to have landed in Dalmatia. FRENCH MEDIATION. ...

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  28. HAIG THANKS AUSTRALIANS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in an Easter message for the Australian soldiers' newspaper at Weymouth, thanked the Australians who served under him for their splendid share in the ...

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  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS' COAL BILL.

    Mr. E. B. Jones, one of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, on Saturday pointed out that the new Federal coal regulations would add about £70,000 to the coal bill of the ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF CHURCHES.

    A Constantinople message says the Greek Holy Synod has accepted the American Ecclesiastical Mission's invitation to next year's conference at Cincinnati, with the ...

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  31. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Germany's rights in Kiao-Chau and Shantung will be transferred unreservedly to Japan. The latter engages voluntarily to return the Shantung Peninsula to China's full ...

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  32. FEDERAL PROCLAMATION.

    The Controller of Shipping, Rear-Admiral Sir William Clarkson, has been appointed to control the acquisition and distribution of coal, and he has delegated portion of ...

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  33. MR. RYAN AND IRELAND.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) is visiting Dublin as the guest of the Lord Mayor. He intends calling on Mr. De Valera and Mr. John Dillon. ...

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  34. ESCAPING PRISONER SHOT.

    At the inquest on Robert Savage, who was shot while attempting to escape from military custody, it was revealed that the handcuffing of soldiers in a public street was irregular. ...

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  35. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    A message from St. Johns says that Hawker and Raynham have been ready for nearly a week to start on the Atlantic flight. They are awaiting only the Air Ministry to report ...

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  36. PRINCES LEARNING TO FLY.

    The Prince of Wales and Prince Albert are attached to the Croydon Aerodrome. They are learning to fly, and both have made excellent progress. They have not yet made ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA'S MORAL GAINS.

    General Sir John Monash, who was the guest of the Eccentric Club, said that Australia had made a great effort and paid a great price. They would not know until the conclusion of ...

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  38. NAVAL DISPLAY.

    If arrangements in course of progress can be satisfactorily completed, the people of Melbourne will be afforded an opportunity at the end of the present month of ...

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  39. INDIAN RIOTERS SENTENCED.

    Eleven Indians who participated in the Punjab riots have been Sentenced to death, and four others imprisoned. The arrests continue, including 350 at Amritzar, and 60 at Patti, south ...

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  40. VOCATIONAL TRAINING.

    An important development in connection with vocational training for returned soldiers has been sanctioned by the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen). This is a scheme ...

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  41. GERMAN FLEET.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" says that the distribution of the German fleet is based on the Allied naval losses. The United States will not benefit by ...

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  42. THE EX-KAISER.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says Dutch circles in London are convinced that Holland will not allow the extradition of the ex-Kaiser for trial. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The raider Wolf, now named the Wachtfels, is among the merchant ships which Germany has handed over to the Allies. It is officially denied that the British ...

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  44. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The Privy Council has reversed the High Court's judgment in the consolidated appeals of Theodore versus Duncan and Beal versus Duncan. It also reversed the High Court's ...

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  45. SECURITY FOR FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Sun" says the French Foreign Office declares that M. Clemenceau says the United States will furnish an agreement between the United ...

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  46. FREMANTLE WHARF TROUBLE.

    The Premier, Mr. Colebatch, announced to [?] deputation of consignees of goods held up [?] Fremantle, that the Government had resolved on decisive action. They had taken possession ...

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  47. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    A Paris message states that 800,000 German prisoners in France will be exchanged for an equivalent number of skilled workmen who will assist in the restoration of invaded areas. ...

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  48. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    The Board of Trade announces that all controls on the sale and distribution of commodities exercised under the Defence of the Realm Act have been abolished, or Will cease ...

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  49. MUNITION WORKERS.

    Cards for admission to the wharf for retu[?] ing munition workers (under private contr[?] by the Kursk can be obtained at the office of [?] secretary of the munition workers' [?] ...

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