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  3. PERSONAL

    According to a London c[?]ble the Admiralty announces that Commander the Honorable Alexander Ramsay. who m[?]rried Princess Patricia of ...

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  4. PEACE CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" states that the Polish settlement is lncomplete, and it may lead to new disputes in the next ...

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  5. GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A Berlin wireless message states that in order to avoid damage to the Silesian [?] compulsory labor has been ...

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  6. THE INFLUENZA

    HOBART. Thursday. — The two cases of phenumonic influenza reported from the steamer [?] have been found to be mild. ...

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  7. MEETING OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night — M. Pichon presided at the first sitting of the League of Nations provisional committee, Sir Eric Drummond officiating as ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS DEFENDING MUNICH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A wireless message from Berlin states that the Communists at Munich are defending themselves desperately, and ...

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  9. PROTEST OF WOMEN'S HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    HOBART. Friday. — At a meeting of the Women's Health Association this afternoon a protest was entered against the [?] of allowing ...

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  10. COUNT RANT[?] TRUCULENT SPEECH.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — The Big Three met at Versailles after the ceremony to consider Count von Brock-dorff-Rantzau's truculent speech. ...

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  11. A BELGIAN DEMAND.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday Night. — Public and semi-public bodies demand that the Peace Treaty be not signed unless the tree use of the Scheldt is ...

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  12. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. — Three American naval plannes have departed [?] for [?] a [?] on a preliminary trans-Atlantic flight. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN ROYALTIES

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The British battleship Marlborough had some exciting experiences when re[?] the Dowager Empress of Russia. ...

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  14. PATIENTS AND VESSELS IN Q[?]ARANTINE

    HOBART. Friday. — All the patients at Barnes Bay Quarantine [?] are convalescent. The two cases on the B[?] that occured when the ...

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  15. SPECIAL TREATY PROVISIONS.

    As reparation for destruction of the library of Lo[?] Germany is to hand over manuscripts of early printed books, prints, etc., to the ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF SEAPLANES AT HALIFAX.

    HALIFAX, Thursday Night. — Two of the American seaplanes have arrived after a continuous flight from New York. ...

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  17. GREEK CHURCHES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Belated messages from "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent from Athens state that the Greek churches throughout ...

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  18. STATE QUARANTINE MATTERS.

    LATROBE. [?] — With regard to the paragraph which appeared in yesterday's issue. stating that the Federal Government [?] reply to ...

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  19. GERMANS IMPRESSED WITH WASTED REGIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Berlin says that long despatches from the German special correspondents with ...

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  20. MAY DAY IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — There is much unrest as the result of the May Day troubles. The Socialists have resigned their positions in the ...

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  21. FRANCO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday Night. — "The New York Herald" correspondent at 'Paris [?] from the highest [?] that the [?]. head of ...

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  22. THE COAL COMMISSION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Of eleven political economists examined by the British Coal Commision, eight, including three University professors, ...

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  23. RETURNING HOME

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Thirty-three steamers are taking troops to Australia in the next four weeks. They are mostly going in [?], owing to ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY ACTING PRIME MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday. - Voicing the opinion of the Federal Government regarding the Peace Treaty, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr W.A. Watt) ...

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  25. AMERICA MANDATORY FOR ARMENIA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. — It is anticipated that the United States will become the mandatory for Armenia. ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Acting Minister of Health (Mr [?]) is requesting the public attacked with the "flu" to at once apply treatment. He ...

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  27. PUBLIC AND PRESS OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — It is too early for [?] expression of public opinion on the peace terms. The London newspapers are generally ...

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  28. UNREST IN INDIA

    LONDON. Thursday Night. — It is currently stated that the Afghan regular forces have crossed the frontier. and it is suggested that the movement is ...

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  29. HUNGARY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A Hungarian communique reporting the retirement before the Rumanians and Czechs, again blames the indiscipline ...

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  30. ELEVEN DEATHS 108 HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — There were 11 deaths from influenza in the hospital to-day. and the total deaths registered were 33. The day's ...

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  31. SHOOTING SENSATION

    BRISBANE. Friday.—[?]orace [?] Motley, a m[?]st. d[?]ore George Lane to P[?]nk[?]a yesterday. Motley has informed the police that when he ...

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  32. RIGHTS OF DOMINIONS

    LONDON Thursday Night. —Replying to Sir J. Norton Griffiths in the House of [?] In reference to developments regarding the Imperial ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — To-day nine deaths from phenumonic influenza, and 67 new cases. were reported, while there were 97 discharges from the ...

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  34. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The proclamation making [?] a special military area has been withdrawn. The American-Irish delegates are ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Only five deaths from influe[?]a in the me[?] it [?] area were reported to-day, and at 2 p.m. the new a [?]missions to the has ...

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  36. THE JEMMETT INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—According to the finding of Major Wilton. who conducted an inquiry into the question of whether intu[?]ants were obtained by ...

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  37. FREMANTLE RIOTS

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — The Acting Prime Minister stated to-day that the Federal Government had no information as to the reasons for [?] the basis ...

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  38. THE FRENCH BLUEBEARD

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Persons residing at Gamba[?]s, close to Landru's Villa, declare that on three dates corresponding with the disappearance o[?] ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Friday.— Dr. Paul, of the Federal Quarant[?] Office. says that the situation on at Lyt[?]on is encouraging. There are now [?] cases. 42 ...

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  40. 95 PER CENT OF SOLDIERS LOYAL.

    MELBOURNE. Friday — Senator [?] president of the Returned Sailors and solders League, forwarded a telegram to Colonel Pope, who presided at ...

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  41. MARITIME STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A general maritime strike on the Queensland coast was declared Seamen's Union owing to the ...

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  42. A PARIS ASSASSIN

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — The police arrested an a[?]st named Cor[?] a friend of the assassin Cottin, outside M.Clemen[?]'s residence [?] ...

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  43. A JOCKEY'S APPEAL

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—F. Dempsey, [?] well known jockey, who was disqualified for two months by the stewards at [?]oonce Valley on may 2, for allegedly ...

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  44. THE BLACK LISTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —With regard to a cablegram on April 27 inti-matting that the Allies had decided to remove all the [?] attaching to ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE

    PORT [?], Friday. — In connection with a secret ballot of employees taken by the Broken [?] Smelters Co. it has been announced that 1014 men ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—At a meeting of the returned welcome committee, held at the offices of the Returned Soldiers and Sailor[?] Imperial ...

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  48. ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Regarding the enginedrivers' and firemen's dispute it was decided to grant a conference to discuss the question of granting ...

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  49. THE JACQUES MURDER

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — A man who was a fellow prisoner with percival William Budd, executed recently for the murder of Harold Jacques has ...

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  50. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In connection with the coal dispute a meeting of [?] owners made arrangements for discussion with the men's ...

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  51. PRESIDENT WILSON UNPOPULAR AT BRUSSELS.

    LONDON Monday Night — At Brussels President Wilson is unpopular with cinema [?] who shouted." Down with Wilson" when his photograph was ...

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  52. FATAL STREET ACCIDENT

    HOBART. Friday. — A little girl named Pidgeon [?] tour years, living in Bathurst- street, whilst running across the road. was knocked down by a ...

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  54. JAPAN'S CHINESE POLICY.

    PARIS. Wednesday Night. —Baron vas Japan's policy to return Shantung [?] full sovereignty to China, only re[?] ...

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