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  2. PREMATURE PEACE ANNOUNCEMENT. TREATY ACCEPTED, BUT NOT ACTUALLY SIGNED.

    It is expected that the peace treaty will be signed by Germany on Friday next. MELBOURNE, June 25. Up to 1 p.m. to-day the Acting Prime ...

    Article : 394 words
  3. GERMAN WARSHIPS AT KIEL.

    The Germans have sunk the remaining warships in Kiel Harbour. It is considered here that this clear proof that the incident at Scapa Flow was planned in ...

    Article : 709 words
  4. THE MARITIME STRIKE. FEDERATION'S FINANCIAL WEAKNESS.

    The deadlock in connection with the seamen's strike continues. Officials of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union stated to-day that they were of opinion ...

    Article : 501 words
  5. WHO RUNS THE RAILWAYS?

    The Carpenters' Union has so far kept out of the meatworks trouble. At a meeting on Sunday, prior to the mass meeting, it was resolved to confirm the ...

    Article : 710 words
  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Parliament reassembled to-day When the House of Representatives met at 3 p.m. there was but a poor ...

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  7. DISTRESS IN MELBOURNE.

    About 1500 workless men and women marched from the Trades Hall to Federal Parliament House this afternoon, as a protest against unemployment. They were ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. MOUNT MORGAN MINE REOPENING. STRIKERS GIVE WAY.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Hunter) advised last night that he had received a telegram from the Premier (Mr. Ryan), sent from Melbourne, stating: "The ...

    Article : 799 words
  9. HAMPDEN-CLONCURRY MINES.

    The chairman of the Hampden-Cloncurry Copper Mining Co. (Mr. J. L. Wharton) made the following reply to-day to Mr. Fihelly's statement:—"I wish ...

    Article : 686 words
  10. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

    What might have occurred had the Germans not agreed to sign the treaty is indicated in the following cablegram from Paris, dated June 15, which only came to ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. FRENCH PREMIER TO RETIRE.

    The French Premier (M. Clemenceau) adheres to his resolve to retire from office when the treaty has been signed. ...

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  12. FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS IN QUEENSLAND.

    A slight demonstration in connection with the signing of the Peace Treaty was made at the Executive Buildings, George-street, yesterday by some of the ...

    Article : 448 words
  13. CARRYING FOODSTUFFS.

    The Acting Premier has received the following telegram from Mr. Watt:—"Your telegram of the 21st. No vessel will be available to carry foodstuffs from Sydney ...

    Article : 680 words
  14. TENSION IN GERMANY.

    Great nerveusness prevails in Berlin, and the streets are crowded. The report that the peace terms had been accepted led to the organisation of patriotic ...

    Article : 746 words
  15. REPATRIATION OF SOLDIERS.

    The vessels sailing in the coming week will include the following:—Orita, from Plymouth, with 1300 soldiers, the Prinz Ludwig, from Plymouth, with 1000, chiefly ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRIES.

    There is a growing suspicion in Conservative circles with regard to the attitude which is being adopted by the Government with regard to ...

    Article : 331 words
  17. REOPENING OTHER MINES.

    Prior to the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-night Mr Higgs announced that the Mount Morgan Co.'s directors had agreed to resume work on ...

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  18. COPPER AND LEAD. BIG PURCHASES BY JAPAN.

    The "Metal Bulletin" says that it is difficult to understand why Japan is buying so much copper and lead, principally in America, and also spelter and copper ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. THE ALLINGA.

    The Minister for Railways yesterday again animadverted on matters arising from the holding-up of the Allinga in what, no doubt, purported to be a reply ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. NORTHERN SOLDIERS PENALISED.

    The shipping hold-up is inflicting hardship on a number of returned soldiers who desire to proceed to their homes in North Queensland, but cannot do so. A ...

    Article : 359 words
  21. GIANT AIRSHIP'S FLIGHT.

    The British dirigible R34, which went to Germany to patrol the coast when there was a prospect that the Government would refuse to sign the Peace Treaty, ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. DRAKE'S DRUM.

    A correspondent writes: "Sir,—Your paragraph this morning with reference to Sir Francis Drake's old promise, that he, or rather his spirit, would be with the ...

    Article : 317 words
  23. FLINT ISLAND VISITED.

    A wireless message received from the British Consul at Tahiti states that a Tahitian schooner called at Flint Island on May 30, and found that there was ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. AMAZING MUNITION RECORD.

    The House of Commons has passed the voice of the Ministry of Munitions of £185, 000,000. The joint Parliamentary Secretary and Deputy Minister of Munitions ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. MARTYRED BELGIANS.

    An imposing scene was witnessed at the obsequies of 20 martyred civilians, including M. Bancq, who helped Nurse Cavell in her care of war prisoners, and ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The members of the Advisory Council of the Northern Territory have been appointed as follows:—Messrs. H. G. Nelson and W. Ryan (representing Labour). ...

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  27. AMERICAN WAR MATERIAL.

    Immense quantities of American war stores at P[?]er Camp, near Ramortin, including motors, bicycles, and waggons, are being destroyed, because the French ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. RHENISH REPUBLIC FAILURE.

    The formation of the proposed Rhenish Republic was rendered abortive chiefly because the scheme was inopportune and ill-prepared. The Anglo-American troops ...

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  29. "NO ARBITRATION."

    The chief centre of interest in connection with the seamen's strike is the coming conference in Melbourne. The secretary of the Queenland branch of ...

    Article : 202 words
  30. BRITISH MINISTER FOR HEALTH.

    Dr. Addison has been appointed Minister for Health. He held several previous portfolios, including those of Minister for Munitions and Minister for ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  32. ITALIAN STRIKE POSTPONED.

    The general strike which was threatening has been postponed. ...

    Article : 21 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Railways Commissioner announced to-day that a further reduction of the turn services would take place as from Monday next There has been a falling ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN BLUEJACKETS.

    It is reported from Singapore that three Chinese and a Japanese were killed in the rioting which occurred there in connection with the boycott on the part of ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. IMPERIAL ECONOMIC POLICY.

    Replying to complaints in the House of Commons regarding the vagueness of the Government's economic policy, the President of the Board of Trade (Sir ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. FINLAND ENDANGERED.

    Thirty thousand Bolsheviks, with 250 guns, have been concentrated on the Finnish frontier near Petrograd, and an attack is inomentarlly expected. ...

    Article : 33 words
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