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  2. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA,

    H.M.A.S. Australia arrived this morning and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. She had an uneventful voyage from Portsmouth, and members of the crow are eagerly looking ...

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  3. POOL THE DEBTS.

    The Acting Prime Minister and Treasurer, Mr. Watt, made available to-day the scheme which he has submitted for the consideration of the Governments of the United Kingdom ...

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  4. THE SEAMEN. DISASTROUS EFFECTS OF STRIKE.

    Most of the interstate nnd coastal steamers are now held up in consequence of the seamen's strike. Thousands of employees, including ...

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  5. GREAT WELCOME.

    An immense crowd at Edinburgh gave Hawker and Grieve an ovation. Hawker was quickly seized and carried shoulder-high to the hotel. After breakfasting both were ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK.

    The Now York "Evening Sun's" correspondent in Paris says peace between the Ukrain[?]ns and the Poles has been arranged by the Big Four, which means the union of ...

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  7. INOTES AND ANSWERS

    Count von Brockdorff Rantznu, in sending his tenth Note, asked for an extension of the period for reply, which expired on May 21. The request for delay was based on a desire ...

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  8. GERMANY. MINORITY FAVOURS SUBMISSION.

    An insistent minority in Germany favours the signature of the Treaty. The Government's encouragement of the popular agitation against signing embarrasses their freedom of ...

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  9. TWO YOUNG MEN FINED.

    During the attempt made by the strikers to interfere with the loyalist workers on the wharf on Tuesday, Osborne Wright and Arthur M'Laughlin, two young men, were arrested by ...

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  10. A BIG STRIKE.

    Thirty thousand unionists are on strike on the question of the recognition of the unions. The city is at a standstill, and is almost foodless. ...

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  11. OLD SYDNEY.

    Interesting facts concerning the wonderful commercial and industrial development of Sydney were given at the celebration of the 81st birthday of David Jones, Ltd., drapers ...

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  12. LOST AT SEA.

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland). May 16. A United States destroyer has returned, and has reported that the American dirigible has been lost at sea. ...

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  13. WHARE MEN.

    The members of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation would like to see the oversea ships utilised for the carrying of interstate cargo. ...

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  14. AFGHAN ARMY IN RETREAT.

    Aeroplane reconnaissance reports state that the Afghan army is in retreat between Jelalabad and Kabul. Both towns were bombed, and direct hits obtained on a powder factory. A ...

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  15. FALL OF PETROGRAD IMMINENT.

    The fall of Petrograd is imminent. The Allies have arranged for provisioning the city. It is believed recognition by the Entente ...

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  16. A CONTRAST.

    Lord Curzon (Lord President-of the Council), in a speech before the Primrose League, said that in the event of Germany's refusal to sign the Allies were prepared for every ...

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  17. STOP WORK AT TOWNSVILLE.

    Much interest was centred to-day on the stop-work meeting of the Waterside Workers' Union, which was held to discuss the influenza position. When approached as to the ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The Council of Four this morning discussed the new situation in Russia, consequent upon the Bolsheviks' refusal of the conditions of the Nansen revictualling scheme. A ...

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  19. LANDING AT DANZIG.

    British and American marines have landed at Danzig. ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    The latest date for signing the GermanAustrian and Hungarian treaties is June 5. A full solution of the Adriatic problem is not required in the treaty. It will suffice ...

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  21. SUEZ CANAL.

    A strike of Suez Canal employees has interrupted navigation. Many ships are held up. ...

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  22. UNION EXECUTIVE v. DELEGATES.

    A most extraordinary situation has arisen with regard to the rift in the Seamen's Union, and the events which occurred to-day cannot fail to have an effect upon the compulsory ...

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  23. HUNGARY.

    Hungary has appealed to the Ukraine Soviet army to come to her assistance. The Hungarians point out that the Roumanians if they conquer Hungary will turn against the ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the Senate this afternoon, in the course of a debate on the gold mining crisis, the Minister for Mines said the Government was considering legislation, to compel the mining ...

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  25. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.

    It is understood that safeguards against religious discrimination in the new States of Europe have been agreed upon by the Council of Four. ...

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  26. GRATITUDE TO DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Wilston Churchill, Minister for War, speaking at Dundee, said the Budget proposals would not add to the coat of living or impose burden on us. The Dominions who ...

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  27. AMERICA AND IRELAND.

    Mr. Lansing (American Secretary of State), has replied to the Sinn Feiners that it is impossible for the Americans to make further representations to the British Government, ...

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  28. TRAMWAY AMALGAMATION.

    A deadlock has arisen in regard to the proposed amalgamation of the Tramway Trafile Association and the Tramway Employees' Union. ...

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  29. STATE OWNERSHIP.

    Sir Charles Wade (Agent-General for New South Wales), giving evidence before the Coal Commission, said that New South Wales had reduced the dangers of State ownership ...

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  30. INFLUENZA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  31. BARRIERS STRIKE. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    The strike position is unaltered, except that the police have been instructed by the Government to relieve all cases of actual distress and destitution, and report from day to day ...

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  32. INDIAN EVENTS.

    Peports from India show that the recent rising was serious and well organised. The moderation of the authorities at Delhi encouraged the mob to extreme violence at ...

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  33. MR. ANSTEY RETURNS.

    After months of extensive travelling in Great Britain and western Europe, Mr. F. Anstey, M.P., reached Melbourne by the Commonwealth Government steamer Bulla ...

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  34. SEAMEN'S CLAIMS.

    The following telegram has been forwarded by the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union to the Queensland organisation:—"This branch has voted financial assistance to ...

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  35. COAL COMMISSION.

    The hearing of cvidence was continued yesterday by the Royal Commissioner (Mr. J. L. Armstrong) appointed to inquire into the coal industry in N.S.W. ...

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  36. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson, speaking at the panAmeriean banquet, hinted that he did not intend to stand as a candidate for another Presidential term. ...

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  37. DANGEES OF MINING.

    Mr. P. Brookflield, M.L.A., states in a letter that although Mr. C. J. Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association of Broken Hill, stated that it was misleading to say that 25 ...

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  38. NEW TURKEY.

    President Wilson is now believed to be willing to recommend an American mandate reconstituting a Smaller Turkey, with Armenia and Anatolia, and retaining for the ...

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  39. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match at Lords, Middlesex scored 408 against 370 by Australia. For Middlesex, Hendren made 135. Warner collapsed after a long drive. He was carried off, but ...

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  40. CHARTERING STEAMERS.

    The proposal of the Queensland Government that it should interven[?] by being allowed to charter several steamers to cope with the Queensland trade has not commended itself ...

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    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. There were 79 cases of influenza at the Exhibition Isolation Hospital to-day, 33 being serious and 7 dangerous. Three deaths were ...

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  42. THE TOWN HALL SERVICE.

    Sir,—I do not wish to enter into controversy with your correspondent, Mr. H. A. Conant. on the subject of the Town Hall service, held in connection with Anzac Day, but there are ...

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  43. MINE SWEEPING.

    The Australian Press Association learns that 14,600 volunteers aboard 430 British mines[?]eepers are now working clearing up 100,000 British mines, laid during the war. In is hoped ...

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  44. SHOCKING MOTOR FATALITY.

    A shocking motor fatality occurred late this afternoon, resulting in the death of Mrs. W. F. Duane and her daughter, and injuries to Mr. Duane and others of the party. Mr. ...

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  45. NC4 AT LISBON.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says it is officially announced that the United States scaplane NC4 left Benta Delgada, in the Azores, at 6.18 ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The House of Commons by 157 to 26 rejected a private measure enabling local authorities to undertake public services and trading without Parliamentary sanction. The ...

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  47. LIQUOR REFORM.

    In reply to the statements of the secretary of the Citizens' Rights and Liquor Reform Association regarding efforts made by that organisation to promote an entente cordiale ...

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  48. MORE INTIMIDATION.

    To-day not a single loyalist reported at the Brooklyn B wheat stack depot, and only seven appeared at the Brooklyn A depot. Before the end of the day these seven had ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE PEACE TREATY.

    A Pretoria message states that if possible the Peace Treaty will be submitted to the present session of the Union Parliament for ratification. The Government has given ...

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  50. FIRE IN BATHURST-STREET.

    At 2 o'clock this morning, a fire was discovered in a building in Bathurst-street, near Sussex-street, owned and occupied by Robert Harper and Co., as a case store. The ...

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  51. FOOD CONTROL.

    Owing to the soaring prices of bacon, cheese, and margarine, the Food Controller is resuming control of these commodities. ...

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