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  2. AMEER SUES FOR PEACE.

    An official announcement states that the Ameer of Afghanistan has sent the Viceroy of India a letter asking for peace, and declaring that he never intended to sever his ...

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  3. HUGE SHIPPING DEAL.

    The directors of the International Mercantile Marine have approved of the proposed sale of the company's English tennage to a British syndicate. The board ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY.

    The "Echo de Paris" announces:—"The Allies have decided to refuse the latest German proposals, and to notify that Germany must sign or refuse to sign the ...

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  5. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    The Governor General and Lady Helen Ferguson gave an unusually large reception at Federal Government House last evening in honor of Admiral Viscount ...

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  6. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Although the branches of the Seamen's Union in three of the. States—Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland—have leeided not to participate in the ballot ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES'S TOUR.

    It is announced that the Prince of Wales will visit Japan after his Canadian tour. ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Further birthday honors conferred by the King are announced by cable from London. The distinction of Knight Commander of the Bath (K.C.B.) has been conferred of ...

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  9. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The shortage of coal in the various States and the restrictions necessary in consequence were reflected in a special Commonwealth "Gazette" issued last night. ...

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  10. SAILORS' WIVES' MEETING.

    The June meeting of the Friendly Union of Sailors" Wives and Mothers will be held in the Independent Hall to-morrow, at 2.45 p.m. The meeting is of special ...

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  11. REFORM IN INDIA.

    In introducing the Indian budget in the House of Commons Mr. E. S. Montagu Secretary of State for India, said the perplexity of the Mahometan world arising ...

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  12. Visit to Flinders Naval Base.

    Lord Jellicoe is to inspect the Flinders naval base to-day. He will be accompanied by the Acting Prime Minister, the Actinic Navy Minister and the Minister of ...

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  13. "LESSONS FROM JUTLAND."

    Comments by a writer in the "National Review" on what he regards ns constructive and tehmeal defects and deficiencies in British battleships and battle' cruisers, as ...

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  14. Lord Jellicoe's Mission.

    It is Lord Jellicoe's intention to have his report on Australian naval matters completed before he leaves the Commonwealth for New Zealand. Since he commenced his ...

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  15. BOMB OUTRAGES IN AMERICA.

    A series of bomb explosions has been reported at a number of cities, including New York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Piltsburg, Paterson ...

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  16. The Ballot in Queensland.

    The attitude of members of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union underwent a further change yesterday. At a meeting last week a proposition from ...

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  17. COMMANDER OF THE NC4

    Commander Read, of the American seaplane NC4, which flew across the Atlantic in three stages, arrived in London last night from Plymouth. ...

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  18. TO CHECK PROFITEERING.

    In the House of Commons Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister of National Service, stated that the Board of Trade was investigating prices preparatory to asking ...

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  19. GREAT LOAN AUTHORISED.

    An Imperial Government loan of £250,000,000 has been authorised by a resolution of Parliament, to cover the deficit of the past year and to create a sinking ...

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  20. BLUEJACKETS ON PARADE.

    Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe visited the naval establishment at Williamstown yesterday morning, and subsequently proceeded by launch to port Melbourne, and ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLES.

    In [?]mesburg the impending crisis in the mining industry has forced all other questions into the; background. The community is desirous of immediate action, ...

    Article : 298 words
  22. Wheat Stackers at Work.

    As was anticipated work proceeded quietly at the Brooklyn wheat stacks yesterday. Approximately 650 men were employed, including many "loyalists." In fact, it was ...

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  23. Coal Ships Moving.

    The wooden motor steamer Coolcha, which was detained at Newcastle recently owing to the lack of a full crew, has been commissioned. An official shipping ...

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  24. BIG STRIKE IN WINNIPEG.

    The New YorK "Times" correspondent at Montreal states that the strike at Winnipeg seems likely to spread until it includes every phase of industrial life. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. The Shipping Position.

    Approximately 150 "loyalist" wharf workers were provided yesterday with work, through the Yarra Stevedoring Bureau. The steamers Westralia, Wainui, ...

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  26. LONDON POLICE STRIKE.

    The postponement of the strike of the London police is explained by the fact that the police union leaders hope to receive the support of the triple alliance (railwaymen, ...

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  27. The Industrial Position.

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  28. SHORTAGE OF BEER.

    A denotation from Manchester waited upon the Food Ministry regarding the shortage of beer, which is due to the Government continuing to restrict the ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    Approval of the Presbyterian schools committee giving every assistance to the Old Scotch Collegians in their effort to secure £50,000 within this year for the ...

    Article : 283 words
  30. Metropolitan Milk Supply.

    DANDENONG.—Mr. Glowevy, ex-scere-wry of the Metropolitan Milk Suppliers Co-operative Co., addressed a meeting of wholesale milk suppliers at Dandenoug ...

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  31. The Picture Show Panic.

    A Paris message states that 80 deaths have resulted from the fire at a picture show in Valence. These include 20 women and 50 children, who wore suffocated. ...

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  32. TROUBLE AT SOUTH MELBOURNE

    Trouble occurred yesterday at the steamer Melbourne, which, has been unloading cargo brought from New Zealand. "Loyalist" workers having completed the ...

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  33. Trooping the Colors.

    The King win to-day revive the historic ceremony of trooping the colors, which will be observed for the first time since 1914. ...

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  34. The "Car-Gear" System Again

    BROKEN HILL.—At a meeting of the Australian Miners' Association, the president (Mr. C. Kerr) stated that the ways and means committee had experienced ...

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  35. A LORD'S SECRET WEDDING.

    A sensation has been created in society circles by the publication of the news that Lord Ribblesdale has sectary married Mrs J.J. Astor, who was the first wife of ...

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  36. SUEZ CANAL TROUBLE.

    Limust[?]al trouble continues in Egypt, including the canal employes at Suez and Port Said Naval and military forces are assisting to handle the canal traffic. So ...

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  37. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    The opportunity was afforded to the public yesterday afternoon of visiting the British battle cruiser New Zealand, which was again thrown open to inspection; The ...

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  38. Mr. Tudor and Arbitration.

    Criticism of Mr. Tudor's attitude in connection with the strike was voiced yesterday by the president of the Australian Ship and Wharf Workers Association ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    [?] Stamey has resigned office as president of the Hoard of Trade owing to illness. Sir Auckland Geddes succeeds him. ...

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  40. Imperial Settlement.

    A Come[?]ence of members of the House of Commons has considered the formation of a Parliamentary group for the purpose of arranging a scheme for Imperial ...

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  41. Strikers' Financial Position.

    For some days past woman sympathisers with the wharf laborers have been organising relief measures in connection with the strike. A committee has been sitting ...

    Article : 151 words
  42. FINLAND.

    The Governor General has received the following cable message from the Secretary of state for the Colonies:— "At the Council of Foreign Ministers on ...

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  43. PERTH LABOR CONFERENCE

    PERTH.—The annual Labor Congress official report states that a resolution demanding the repeal of the compulsory: clauses of the Defence Act were carried ...

    Article : 55 words
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