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  2. PEACE CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — It is expected that the peace treaty will be handed to the newspapers on Saturday. ...

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  3. THE BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON Wednesday Night.—Mr Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, during his Budget statement, in outlining the preference ...

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  4. GERMANY

    BERLIN, Thursday Night. — The Government troops began an attack on Munich from aid sides. A number of collages have been occupied. The ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — It is reported that the Bolshevists are evacuating Petrograd in consequence of ...

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  6. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. — Soldiers and sailors stormed the May Day labor demonstration at Madison Square. The police and reserves ...

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  7. DIVORCE COURT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Divorce Court Murgaret Cecilia De Raeve sought from Mr Justice Gorden the dissolution of her marriage with ...

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  8. GERMAN MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — The arrival of Count von Brockford [?] German Minister for Foreign Affairs, was not impressive. The little station ...

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  9. GENERAL HINDENBURG.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.— General Hindenburg commands a highly efficient army, 200,000 strong, east of Prussia, ostcusibly to oppose the ...

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  10. RIOTS AT PARIS.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Infantry and cavalry, reintoreed by the gendu[?] attempted to prevent the May Day demonstrators marching to ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT TROOPS SURROUND MUNICH.

    BERLIN, Friday Morning. — The Government troops have practically [?] Munich. The Soviet Government must shortly [?] ...

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  12. ADVANCE OF THE FINNS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The F[?] are advancing in the Lake Ladoma region. Two columns are on verging towards Petrozaverodsk, and ...

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  13. STRIKES CA[?] ECONOMIC RUIN.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Chromcle" says that the strikes are causing u[?] economic [?] in the ...

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  14. PROBABILITY OF SIGNER ORLANDO'S RETURN.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning. — There is a general feeling that the Italian Parliament will permit Signor Orlando to return. It is relieved that ...

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  15. PROCESSIONS IN LONDON AND PROVINCES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — There were May Day labor processions in London and the pro[?] There was a complete ...

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  16. FIGHT FOR VILNA.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A Warsaw communique states that the fight for Vilma lasted three days. Lada was captured at the point of the ...

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  17. SICKNESS ON TROOPSHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal qua[?] authorities are advised on the arrival of athe [?] Karmat Albany. A case of small box occurred ...

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  18. COMPROMISING WITH THE COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that there is conv[?]ing ovidence tht in[?] pro[?] ...

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  19. BRITISH DELEGATES PLAY A PROMINENT PART.

    The British delegates played a more prominent part in the work of the conference than appears on the surface. The Labor Consention in the ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Reports from Archanged, daled April 30, state that there has been no activity on the British front since April 28. ...

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  21. GERMAN FLEET

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The Paris correspondent of "The New York World" says that the German [?] will be divided among the Allies. is ...

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  22. REPATRIATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—On the assumption that 20,000 soldiers wi[?] take up farming under the Government's land settlement ...

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  23. N.S.W. LOANS

    SYDNEY, Friday.— New South Wales loans amounting to £11,000,000 fall due on August 10, and the Government is offering holders ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the House of Commons Sir R. S. Horne, Minister of Labor, defended the unemployment donation, for which the ...

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  25. BRITISH SAILORS

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The functions in honor of the British [?] include the Governor's review at the Invalides, M. P[?] banquet to the officers. ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir H. S. Horne. presiding at a meeting of the committee of the National Industrial Conference at Whitehall, read a ...

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  27. SIGNOR ORLANDO SUPPORTED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A wireless message from Rome state that eighty additional Deputies have telegraphed supporting Signor Orlando ...

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  28. GUARANTEE TO BELGIUM

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Allies have guaranteed Belgium £100,000,000 out of the first German payment. and thus relieved Belgium from the ...

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  29. SITUATION CONTAINS POSSIBILITIES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Paris correspondent of "The Dady Telegraph" states that in official quarters the incident created by Marshal ...

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  30. FATALITIES FROM THE AIR

    LONDON, Thursday Night—While night [?]ing a Handley Page machine, carrying seven men crashed. and the machine. which overturned, caught on ...

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  31. AMERICA AND BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr J Daniels Secretary of the [?]ted States Navy. was entertained at a [?]cheon, at which the Dake of Co[?]ght ...

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  32. GENERAL GABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In the case White v. Lacensing Court, an appeal from the High Court decision, judgment has been reserved. ...

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  33. AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — For gatiantry in connection with the passage through the Dardanelles in April, 1913. Lieun[?] Commander Henry ...

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  34. BOMBING EXERCISES WITH FATAL RESULTS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — During [?] bombing exercises the tail of a Handley Page flying machine struck a hangar, and in[?] over. A pillar of ...

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  35. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Acting Minister for Navy (Mr A. Poynton) [?] to arrange for the Naval Board at its next meeting to review ...

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  36. SHAKE SPEARE'S BIRTHDAY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Austalians are well represented at he Shakespeare birthday celebrations at Stratford-on-Avon where the ...

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  37. THE GERMAN ENVOYS.

    COPENILAGEN, Thursday Night. — The German Government announces the departure of the envoys to Paris, conditional on the Allies allowing them ...

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  38. HUNGARY

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — As an [?] of the Enteme warning, a Hungarian Government decree places the [?] order special protection. ...

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  39. DOUBLE PERSONALITY

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Charles La[?] a son at the [?] Landon who is ena[?]ged with the murder of several women, says that his father ...

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  40. GERMAN LOOT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Namur, in Belgium, says that there are five hundred barges on the River ...

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  41. MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY

    PERTH, Friday.—A motor driver named Wey[?] drove to the central police station with two [?] in his [?] Death in each case was done to ...

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  42. FOOTPAD NUISANCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The footpad menace is so great in Melbourne, and [?] to the police force are so backward. that the Victorian ...

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  43. THE RHINE PROBLEM

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — A compromise has been reached between the French and American views regarding the Raine problem, by which Britain ...

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  44. EXCITING INCIDENT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An exciting incident occurred on Monday evening. A Lime[?] crowd, on returning from a football match, refused ...

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  45. FOUND DROWNED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The body [?] in the Thames at Chertsey [?] believed to be connected with the disappearance on January 19. 1919 of ...

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  46. JOCKEY DISQUALIFIED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The jockey F. Dempsey was to-day at Moon[?] Nalley, [?] for two months for questionable conduct in connection ...

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  47. ADVANCE. OF THE RUMANIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Australian Press Association learns that the Rumamans have advanced one hundred miles, and are nor half-way ...

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  48. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The next Am[?] to the United States will pro[?]bly be chosen from the following men Mr G. Gilbert Marray, ...

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  49. FALL OF THE HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A report from [?] states that a message has been received from Badap st to the effect that the Government [?] ...

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  50. ADRIATIC QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Press Burean publishes a commanique from Paris, dated Saturday last, which states taht before his departure for ...

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  51. CHAOS AT BUDAPEST.

    VIENNA, Friday Morning. — There is chaos at Budapest owing to the successful advance of the Rumanian and The Czecho-Slay troops, and the ...

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  52. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr Justice Higgins will give judgment on Monday on the question of a basic wage for males and lemales, and hours, in the ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. SOVIET REVOLUTION DENOUNCED

    PARIS, Friday Night.—A Bolshevik report from Kiev states that the Turkish Consal at Odessa officially denounces the Soviet revolution at ...

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  55. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — An official report on the weather conditions for the [?] course state that the winds are very favorable. ...

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  56. FEDERATED LIQUOR TRADES.

    In the case of the Federated Liq[?]tor and Allied Trades Union against the ac[?] waters manufacturers throughout the Commonwealth, excepting ...

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  57. CAMPAIGN ON DOGS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — It is estimated that seven hundred thousand dogs are affected by the muzzling orders. Many Londoners rather than ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Sydney and Platypus, with six submarines, have arrived at Malta, and the Australia is due. All leave ...

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