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  2. BROKEN HILL STRIKE NO INDICATION OF SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. George Kerr, as president of the A.M.A., has replied to the statement of Mr. Cyril J. Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association. ...

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  3. HAWKER SAVED. IN MID-ATLANTIC.

    The coastguard at Lewis (Outer Hebrides) reports that a Danish steamer lias picked up Hawker and Grieve. The Admiralty officially announce that ...

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  4. THE SEAMEN. MELBOURNE CONFERENCE

    Under the presidency of Mr. Justice Higgins the compulsory conference of the parties to the seamen's dispute was begun to-day. ...

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  5. SAAR VALLEY. ALLIED CONCESSION.

    The Council of Four has modified the formula under which Germany was to pay to gold for the Saar mines, if the plebiscite in 1934 goes against-France, and ...

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  6. POLICE PROTECTING LOYALISTS.

    To-day the authorities definitely joined issue with the strikers on the question of who was to control the situation on the Melbourne wharfs. ...

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  7. WITHIN 20 MILES.

    It is reported that the Esthonians have captured Peterhof (on the southern coast of the Gulf'of Finland, 19 miles west of Petrograd). ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS. NURSE CAVELL'S FUNERAL,

    Nurse Cavell's funeral service in Westminster Abbey was the outstanding women's demonstration during the war. There has been nothing like it since the late Queen Victoria's ...

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  9. GERMAN PROPOSALS.

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent states that the German delegates are preparing several new notes for presentation to the Peace Conference, one of ...

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  10. JAPAN AND RUSSIA'.

    Admiral Koltchak, in a letter to Mr. Churchill, expresses profound appreciation of Britain's assistance to the Siberian troops. His sole desire is to liberate the country. ...

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  11. FEDERATION FINED.

    Formal judgment was entered to-day by Mr. Justice Hodges in the case of John Wilson Fraser, stevedores' contractor, and A. M. Stewart, Industrial Registrar, against the ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIK NAVY.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the concentration at Helsingfors was due to the Bolshevik navy preparing to leave Kronstadt and possibly bombard Helsingfors. ...

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  13. FUTURE OF AUSTRIA.

    Herr Renner, chief of the Austrian Delegation, who was interviewed in Basle en route to Paris, said he would'advance a programme embracing the union of Austria with ...

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  14. SWINGING ROUND.

    A Copenhagen message says that public opinion in Germany, especially among the merchants and business people, is swinging round, favouring the signing of the Treaty ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    Although small demonstrations continue at Cairo, the extremists are losing their influence. The situation in India is quiet An ...

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  16. HUNTER LEAVES FOR NEWCASTLE.

    The Newcastle and Hunter River Company has been advertising for seamen, and evidently met with some success, as they were able to despatch the steamer Hunter for Newcastle ...

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  17. WHY GERMANY LOST.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Post" interviewed Ludendorff, who said that the victory of the Allies in the war was due to tanks. ...

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  18. FEDERATION SPLIT.

    There are signs of a definite split in the ranks of the Federated Seamen's Union. Today Messrs. Westley and Dale, solicitors, of Melbourne, issued a writ in the High Court ...

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  19. MILLIONS CLUB CONGRATULATIONS.

    The news of the safety of Hawker was announced at a meeting of the Millions Club yesterday. In view of the fact that the airman was an Australian, it was resolved that the ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. INFLUENZA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  21. NO CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. Churchill Secretary for War, speaking in Dundee, said: "We are pot going to be a conscript nation. We are going to make Germany abandon conscription, and abandon it ...

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  22. TRADER TIED UP.

    Upon arrival this afternoon,' the crew of the Newcastle-Port Stephens trader Allyn River handed in their notice. ...

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  23. SYDNEY INDUSTRIES THREATENED.

    The seamen's strike is now having a serious effect on the coal-mining and other-industries in New South Wales. Twelve of the northern collieries have been ...

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  24. SILESIA.

    A Copenhagen message says the Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" reports that reliable veteran troops are proceeding to Upper Silesia to reinforce the frontier guards and repel Polish ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. W. Cobbold replies in your to-day's columns to my letter of May 23. The information he gives is possibly correct, and no doubt there is room for improvement in the ...

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  26. DISTRESS AT BROKEN HILL.

    Last night the Premier said he had given instructions to the officer in charge of the police at Broken Hill that he is now from day to day to relieve all cases of actual distress ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message 'from Pretoria says evidence is increasing of the spread of Bolshevism in certain quarters. The constitution of the International Socialist League ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    New members of the Coalition Committee are inviting members of the House of Commons to join an active non-political group, to assist in expediting the.Government policy ...

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  29. FRENCH RAILWAYMEN.

    The French railwaymen's congress has denounced the peace terms, and demanded withdrawal from Russia. The conference also urged the establishment ...

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  30. COST OF LIVING.

    The second public sitting of the New South Wales Board of Trade to inquire into the cost of living, with a view to fixing the basic wage for 1919-20, was continued in Sydney ...

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  31. MELBOURNE'S PLIGHT.

    The Coal Board is to meet to-morrow to consider the situation in relation to coal suppiles. Already nearly 5000 men are out of ...

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  32. AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    The Viceroy of India reported on the 22nd: The dissemination of Afghan forces along the whole of the frontier was intended to raise the tribes against the British. All ...

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  33. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The most serious accident on the suburban lines for many years occurred on Empire Day. An excursion train from Simonstown to Capetown crashed into and telescoped a ...

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  34. OBITUARY. MRS. SCOTT FELL.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. W. Scott Fell, which took place yesterday at Balgowlah Cemetery, waa very largely attended. The Rev. D. R. MacDonald conducted a ...

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  35. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    C. Patterson won the Surrey tennis championship, beating Roper Barrett 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Patterson and Thomas, won the men's doubles, defeating Lycett' and Heath, 6-4, 6-2. ...

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  36. MORE "CLEAN" AREAS.

    Government proclamations issued yesterday cancel the recent declarations of infected cases as against Wilcannia, Illabo, and Lithgow. ...

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  37. WATERSIDE WORKERS RESTLESS.

    It is announced in the "Sydney Waterside Worker" that the following motion, which had been carried by the Sydney branch, had been forwarded to the Seamen's Union:— ...

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  38. MRS. E. PERDRIAU.

    Mrs. Edgar Pordriau, of Lindfield, whose death occurred recently, did a large amount of valuable work in connection with the war. After 18 months strenuous war work in ...

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  39. AFGHAN LOYALTY.

    Alluding to the disturbances in Afghanistan and the Indian frontier fighting, the mullah in charge of the Afghan mosque in Adelaide made the following remarks. He said the ...

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  40. REV. DR. TUOMEY.

    Judge Backhouse, at the 'Quarter Sessions' Appeals yesterday, heard the appeal of the Rev. Dr. Patrick Tuomey, of Mittagong, against his conviction and fine for a breach of ...

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  41. VICTORIAN CASES.

    There were 61 admissions to hospital today and 68 discharges. There are now 1028 patients in hospital. Deaths reported by registrars for the two days, Sunday and ...

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  42. CASUALTIES. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    At the City Coroner's Court yesterday an investigation was held touching upon the death of James Pierce, 30, a returned soldier, whose body was found lying near the entrance ...

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  43. NORTH QUEENSLAND CASES.

    There are 49 cases of influenza in isolation at Rockhampton. Several of these came from outlying parts. One death occurred on Saturday, making two deaths since the outbreak of ...

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  44. CAPTAIN FINCH.

    Captain Richard Finch, chief officer of the steamer Tuggerah, who lost his life by the foundering of that vessel on the 17th instant, was well known in shipping circles. He had ...

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  45. ADDITIONAL CLAIMS.

    The officials of the Sydney Seamen's Union made available yesterday the following claims in addition to those already published:— If a ship be engaged on an excursion, or for ...

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  46. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Mr. V. Hartshorn (Labour) in the House of Commons moved a motion condemning military rule in Ireland. He urged the Government to grant self-government and self-determination. ...

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  47. CONSTABLE E. DAVIS.

    The death occurred yesterday from pneumonic,influenza, at the Moore Park Emergency Hospital, of Constable George Davis, who for many years had acted as chief clerk ...

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  48. BRISBANE'S POSITION SERIOUS.

    Owing to the rapidity of the spread of the influenza epidemic in Brisbane the telephone services are being curtailed as the staff is seriously affected. The baking trade is ...

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  49. COMING HOME.

    Mrs. H. W. Clark, of Hawthorn, Militaryroad, Watson's Bay, has received news that her son, Private Walter R. Clark. is returning by the Boonah, which is expected in ...

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  50. MR. R. RIGGALL.

    The death of, Mr. Richard Riggall, of Cobrunga station, Omeo, occurred on May 24 at his residence, Hawthorn. Mr. Riggall was an excellent Judge of the beef breeds of cattle, ...

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  51. LEADING STOKER'S DEATH.

    William John Barrett, 31, a leading stoker on the H.M.A S. Swan, one of the recently arrived destroyer flotilla, died at the Prince Alfred Hospital on Sunday from the effects of ...

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  52. THIEVES BUSY.

    A quantity of carpenters' tools, valued in all at £16/10/, was stolen from a building in course of erection near Broughton Hall, Glover-street, Leichhardt, during the ...

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  53. JUDGE EAGLESON.

    The death occurred at his home at Canterbury to-day of Judge Eagleson. The deceased, who had been in indifferent health for some, time, was born at Cardigan, near Ballarat, and ...

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  54. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    After hearing evidence, the City Corone, yesterday returned an open verdict in connection with the death of Ruby Frances Atkinson, 31, a married woman, lately residing ...

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  55. SOUTHERN MINES AFFECTED.

    It is expected on the South Coast that the shipping collieries—Mount Kembla, Mount Keira, Mount Pleasant, Corrimal, South Bulli, Excelsior, and Old Bulli—will be seriously ...

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  56. MR. A. BARRON.

    The death is announced of Mr. Alexander Harron, long connected with the Lands Department in high official positions, at the age of 80 year. ...

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  57. BURNING FATALITY.

    Duicie Gwendoline, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. J. Holding, was fatally burned today. It is thought that the child's clothing caught alight as she fell in a fit close to a ...

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  58. MISSING SOLDIER.

    Private T. J. Cluston, of D Company, 1st Battalion, has been missing since May 27 last year. His parents,who reside at 8 Hearnestreet, Leichhardt, are anxious to have any ...

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  59. MR. HUGHES IN PARIS.

    Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) has returned to paries, ...

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