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  2. INSANE CHINAMAN KILLED. VICTIMS TOTAL 17.

    After having held at bay armed police and civilians for a period extending over fifteen hours, in a house at Surry Hills, the Chinese lunatic Lee Hin was shot dead shortly ...

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  3. SHALEWORKERS' DEMANDS.

    Recently Mr. Willis (secretary to the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation) served a notice on Messrs. John Fell Co., demanding the following increases in ...

    Article : 415 words
  4. INFLUENZA IN THE COUNTRY. FULL RESTRICTIONS APPLIED.

    On and from yesterday (June 2) the full extent of the restrictions which were recently applicable in the metropolitan area were imposed upon the municipalities of Wagga ...

    Article : 360 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Thousands of American troop[?] a London welcomed Commander Read of the NC4 uproariously on the lines of the Australians' reception to Harry Hawker. They carried ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. GERMAN HOPES

    The Allies have obtained possession of a remarkable document, circulated secretly by Herr Erzberger among influential Germans at the end of April, which asserts: The Entente ...

    Article : 367 words
  7. TERMS FOR AUSTRIA TREATY HANDED TO DELEGATES

    The Allied terras require Austria to surrender her whole navy and renounce all rights outside the country's new boundaries. The preliminary treaty does not deal with the military ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. POLICE STRIKE.

    The postponement of the polite strike is expluined by the lact that the police union leaders hope to receive the support of the conference at Southport on the 24th last. They ...

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  9. CINEMA PANIC.

    A Paris message states that the 80 deaths at Valence through a cinema film igniting and a panic following include 20 women and 50 children who were sulfocated. ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES.

    Lord Ribblesdale has secretly married Mrs. J. J. Astor, who was the first wife of a victim of the Titanic. ...

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  11. POPULATION ABOUT SIX MILLIONS.

    The conditions of peace of the Allied and Associated Powers, with the exception of the military, repartition, financial, and certain boundary clauses, were handed to the Austrian plenipotentiaries at St. Germain to-day. Those clauses which are not yet ready for presentation will be delivered ...

    Article : 348 words
  12. INDIAN RISING.

    The cablegram from London, published on May 29, and having reference to the then recent rising in India, may not have attracted as much attention as its apparent importance ...

    Article : 585 words
  13. TOBACCO WORKERS.

    Officials of the Tobacco Workers' Union stated last night that the strikers were still determined to remain out until the demands of the girls were conceded. ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. DEATHS IN VICTORIA.

    Fourteen deaths occurred to-day from influenza, 12 occurring in the country. Admissions to hospital totalled 64, discharged from hospital 61, cases in hospital 961. ...

    Article : 32 words
  15. TRANSPORT AFFECTED.

    A severe outbreak of influenza is reported on the transport Dorset, which is expected to arrive at Adelaide on Wednesday. The vessel will be inspected at Adelaide. It is not yet ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. 8700 QUEENSLAND CASES.

    Six deaths from influenza occurred in Brisbane hospitals to-day. The number of, cases of influenza notified for the 48 hours ended noon to-day was 464 in ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. LABOUR PROTEST.

    Thirty-three Labour leaders have signed a manifest[?] protesting against the pence treaty, which, the manifesto says, was drawn up secretly by the Ministers of a few Great. ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. PART 2.—FRONTIERS OF AUSTRIA.

    The northern frontier facing Czecho-Slovakia follows the existing administrative boundaries formerly separating the provinces of Bohemia and Moravia from ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.

    A Bolshevik Dreadnought and four smaller warships emerged from the Gulf of Finland. British warships gave battle, and the enemy soon fied. There were no British casualties. ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. CITY ELECTRICITY.

    Sir,—The latest recommendation of the Electric Lighting Committee, together with Alderman Meaghers notice of motion for the full council meeting to-morrow night ...

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  21. SAILED WITH OPEN HITCHES.

    An inquiry was opened by the Marine Court (Judge Backhouse, with Captain Chudleigh and Mr. A. McKinley as assessors.) into the recent, loss of the collier Tuggerah. ...

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  22. POLICE STRIKE.

    The police ballot on the question of striking resulted:—44,539 votes in favo[?], and 4324 against. Officials continue to negotiate with the ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. HUNGARY.

    A Paris report says a Hungarian deputation has arrived at Belgrade, offering the Hungarian throne to Prince Alexander of Servia. ...

    Article : 29 words
  24. PART 3.—POLITICAL CLAUSES.

    The high contracting parties recognise and accept the frontiers of Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Roumanla, the Berb-Croat-Slovene State, and the ...

    Article : 871 words
  25. UNREST IN BERLIN.

    A Copenhagen report says Berlin is apprehensive of another revolutionary outbreak. The Independent Socialists are carrying on bitter propaganda, flooding the suburbs with ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. JAPAN'S GOOD FAITH.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" had an interview with Baron Goto (Japanese Koreign Minister), who, speaking as a private citizen, said:— ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The Minister for Customs, Mr. Massy Greene, in a long address to-members of the Dairy Produce Pool, to-day outlined the Federal Government's scheme in connection with ...

    Article : 404 words
  28. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Humanite" states that the United States, at the eleventh hour, declined a mandate over Constantinople. ...

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  29. A MAN FROM WEST AMERICA.

    Albert H. Ryan, the central figure in the closing scene of the dramntic affair, is a typical-looking Western American. In fact, he looks as though he had jumped clean out ...

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  30. IRISH DELEGATES.

    Mr. Lansing (American Secretary of State) replied officially to the Irish-Americans' request for aid in securing passports for Sinn Fein delegates. He states that the ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. LYDDITE EXPLOSION.

    While men were loading shelle, a wherry of lyddite exploded at Messrs. Armstrong and Whitworth's works at Newcastle. The wherry sank, and the shell shop was nearly wrecked. ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    The Chamber of Deputies by 344 votes to 97 voted in favour of women's franchise, and the eligibility of women for all elected bodies. ...

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  33. CINEMA PANIC.

    A Paris report states that during the Joan of Are celebrations at Valence several thousand people, mostly woman and children, attended a cinema show. The film ignited, ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. A BIG OFFER.

    The president of the International Mercantile Marine Company has announced that a British syndicate has offered to buy British boats owned by the International Mercantile ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the commander of the NC3 seaplane has cabled n report to the Navy Department from Ponta Delgada. The ...

    Article : 130 words
  36. SYDNEY BOTANIST HONOURED.

    The recent mails from Europe bring information that the Royal Society or Edinburgh has awarded the Makdougall Brisbane Prize to Proiessor A. Anstruther Lawson, D.Sc., ...

    Article : 289 words
  37. ENEMY TENNIS PLAYERS.

    At a meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia last night it was decided to adopt the attitude of the Biitish, French, and Belgian associations with regard to enemy ...

    Article : 140 words
  38. PART 5.—MILITARY, NAVAL, AND AIR CLAUSES.

    The military clauses are reserved. NAVAL. All Austro-Hungarian warships, submarines, and vessels of the Danube flotilla ...

    Article : 521 words
  39. SMALLEST AEROPLANE.

    A "mosquite" acroplane, which is the smallest in the world, has succesafully flown for one hour. It has a 20 horse power engine, and a ...

    Article : 37 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An eng[?]ving scholarship, worth £250 yearly for three years, is to[?]be offered by the British School in Rome early in 1920. Lord Liverpool's term as Governor of New ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. HINDUS ENTERING N.Z.

    The people in New Zealand are complaining of the rather rapid increase in the Hindus in the Dominion. The leakage appears to be through Fiji, and the modus operandi is ...

    Article : 92 words
  42. BODY RECOVERED AT THE GAP.

    On Sunday afternoon the body of a man was found floating in the sea near the Gap, Watson's Bay. The body, which was much decomposed, was removed to the morgue. It ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. COAL COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission, Lord Gainford stated that the Coalowners' Association had authorised him to say that if the coal-owners were not allowed to keep ...

    Article : 44 words
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