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  2. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Daily Express" Correspondent at Helsingtors states that the Bolshevist spies learned the details of the Shenkurik ...

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  3. PEACE CONGRESS

    PARIS, Monday Night — The Frenen Cabinet has reviewed the essential clauses in the peace treaty. M. Clemenceau subsequently informed a French ...

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  4. PURCHASE OF AN ORCHARD

    HOBART, Tuesday — In the Supreme Court to-day before the Chief Justice Sir Herbert Niehols). the case of Charles F. pears and A.G. Pears, ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA

    HOBART, Tuesday, — The position at the quarantine station is more satisfactory. Another case has occurred from among the crew of the s.s. Rostrevor, ...

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  6. GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Official reports from Munich state that the official Communist leaders, Landauer and Eghofer, have been ...

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  7. THE FREMANTLE LUMPERS

    PERTH, Tuesday — Four hundred members of the R.S.A were present at a d[?]derly meeting last night to consider the jumpers' question. Mr ...

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  8. SPARTACISTS IN TIGHT CORNER.

    COPENHAGEN. Monday Night The Government troops are tightening the cordon round Munich They are refraining from artillery five, and ...

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  9. BOMBARDMENT OF VAGA.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — General Bronside reports that the Bolshevist hombardment of Vagn was continued for several hours. The dug-outs ...

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  10. VESSELS FROM MELBOURNE.

    tHE S.S. Rotemahana, from melbourne which has been delayed in her department for Devonport and Burnie for live days owning to a case of ...

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  11. ITALIAN DELEGATES RETURNING TO PARIS.

    ROME, Monday Night. — Signor Orlando and Baron Sonnino will return immediately to Paris. ...

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  12. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night — The International Congress of Transport Workers unanimously adopted a resolution urging the German ...

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  13. STIR IN THE CONSTABULARY FORCE.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — The withdrawal of the police from the Premantle wharves on Sunday and the violent attacks on constables in Fremantle ...

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  14. TREATY TO BE HANDED TO GERMANS TO-DAY.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — The treaty will be handed to the Germans on Wednesday at 2.15 p.m. ...

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  15. REPORTED EVASION OF QUARANTINE.

    Final. Tuesday.—Councillor drew attention at the [?] meeting to-day to current reports that fishing boats were [?] pass[?]gers ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK COMMLISSARY MURDERED.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — A Russan official report states that the Bothevik omm[?]ssary Gregorsoff. has been murdered at petie-rad. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING

    LONDON. Friday Night —Australan [?] on Mr Larkin. managing director of the commonwealth S[?]pping [?] and ...

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  18. BELGIUM DECIDES TO SIGN PEACE TREATY.

    PARIS, Sunday Night, — M. Hymans went to Brussels hearing Fresh proposals The Belgian Crown Council has decided to sign Peace Treaty. ...

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  19. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Berlin Government circles protest that the international law does not justify the Allies' proposal to try the ex-Kaiser, and ...

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  20. THE SHIPPING SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, — A deputation of Tasmanian [?] consisting of Messrs Lard [?] and W. G. Spence, M[?] and sepator keating. ...

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  21. AN OFFER TO ITALY.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — It is reported that the Allies offered Fiume to Italy after three year's existence as a free port, and in the meantime the ...

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  22. THE MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Six large meat carriers are built for the Federal-Shaw-Savil and Commonwealth and Domimon lines. Hawthorn. ...

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  23. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Impending arbitration on the claing of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association against the Public Service ...

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  24. THE GERMANS AT VERSAILLES ARROGANT IN DEMEANOUR.

    PARIS. Sunday Night. — The Germans at versailles essayed to leave the hotel for walk, but were informed that they must not go out as the ...

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  25. JAPAN AND CHINA

    PARIS, Monday Night — A Japanese [?] report states that Japan will return Shantung to China retaining only the economic privileges ...

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  26. FRUIT SHIPMENTS

    HOBART Tuesday. — At a meeting of the State Slupping Advisory Committee to-day the following resolution was respect of space ...

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  27. PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night — Mr Ryan, Premier of Queensland, has returned to London after a vist to the devastated areas and the Australian troops. ...

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  28. BRITISH PROTECTORATE OVER EGYPT.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — It is believed that all the powers recognise the British Protectorate over Egypt. A special clause in the Peace Treaty will ...

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  29. RIVAL PUSHES

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday — Frederick Cousins 38 at Laborer at [?] was admitted [?] Hospital early this morning suffering from ...

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  30. HUNGARY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night. — Reports from vienna state that the french Mission has demanded that the Hungarian Government Shall abdicate ...

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  31. A QUEENSLAND APPEAL

    LONDON, Monday Night. — In delivering judgment in the Theodore Duncan case Lord Haldance said the question was not one of property or ...

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  32. PRINCESS MARY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning —"The Daily Express" states that Princess Mary, daughter of King George and Queen Mary has been betrothed to the ...

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  33. A FIG[?]Y AGAINST INVASION.

    BUDAPEST. Sunday Night. — A conference of the soviet councils has de[?]ided to fight for the proletariat revolution invasion. ...

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  34. GAS EMPLOYEES' UNION

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday with the object of widening the scope of the organisation. the council of the Fedcrated Gas Employes Union [?] ...

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  35. EXTENTE DEMANDS ACCEPTED.

    PARIS. Sunday Night. — Reports from Vienna state that Belakun has accepted the Entente demands. ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — There were seven deaths and 125 [?] to hospital to-day. At present 1100 patients are under treatment. ...

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  37. DOMESTIC QUARREL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, — Early this morning Joseph Waker [?] was admitted to St. vi[?] Hospital with two [?] wounds in his head. one in ...

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  38. RETURNING HOME

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The china has sailed from Plymouth with one thousand Australians The passengers of the mail steamer Rotterdam ...

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  39. A HUNGARIAN DEMAND

    BUDAPEST, Monday Night.—M. Belakum has sent a message to the Czecho-Slovak, Juga-slav. and Ruman[?]anv Governments, formally recognising ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND DECLARED AN INFECTED STATE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,— The Premer [?] Queensland having reported [?] that pneumonie inlluenza had been dignosed in that State. the ...

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  41. THE ANZAC HOSTEL

    The seven queens who took part in the recent Queen Carnival to raise Funds for the Anzae Hosted will be present together on the stage at the ...

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  42. MAY DAY IN LONDON

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Miss Panknurst led a section of the May Day processionists to Westminster and attempted to force an force an entrance into ...

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  43. UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Importers of British manufactured goods have been bitterly complaining that transports engaged in bringing back ...

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  44. THE BALKANS

    SOFIA, Sunday Night — A revolution has broken out. with sangunarey fighting It is expected that a Sovlet Government will be proclaimed. ...

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  45. TRAINING SHIP TINGIRA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, — The [?] allegations regarding the nature of [?] the training ship Tingra at Sydney attracted the ...

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  46. EXCITEMENT IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There are m[?]ons sterling of German paper money circulating in Belgium where there is a great agitation against ...

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  47. MYSTERY OF THE EPIDEMIC.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, — The [?] of the [?] epide[?] in Australia is likely to [?] the attention of [?] ...

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  48. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In June. 1918, The Waterside Workers' Federation, by Mr Justice Higgines's request entered into a bound with the Registrar ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night — The [?]tish American delegation has arrived at Dublin. It is reported that Mr Lloyed George has agreed to facilitate the ...

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  50. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — In the Court of General Session to-day the trial was continued of Walter Glanfield described as herbalist and ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. PRICES ON IMPORTED MEAT REDUCED.

    LONDON. Sunday Night. — The food Controller has reduced the retail pries of imported meat by twopence perth. ...

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  53. STOCK EXCHANGE EXPECTATIONS.

    LONDON. Wednesday Night. — Expectation is great from the Stock Exchage on Friday after the May Day hoilday, owing to the reduction of the ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday —Four new cases of influenza were reported to-day and one death. Nine persons are dange[?]oasly in hospital. ...

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  55. THE JUDD CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Ernest Edward Judd is appealing to the Privy Council against the decision of the High Court in upholding his conviction. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. ATHLETICS

    The annual sports of the Lau[?] State High School will be held on May 16. Entries Close on Saturday next. ...

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