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  2. Gallipoli History.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, who commanded the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force in 1914-15, has published his "Gallipoli Diary," a work in two volumes, which ...

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  3. BLOCKHOUSES FOR IRELAND.

    It is reported from Dublin that General Sir Nevil Macready's new plans to cope with lawlessness in Ireland will be based on Lord Kitchener's methods of dealing ...

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  4. THE ALLIES AND GERMANY.

    Much interest centres in a meeting between M. Millerand and Mr. Lloyd George, who have arrived at Folkestone. Conversations are taking place at Sir Philip ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. THE TURKISH TREATY.

    The Viceroy has addressed the following message to Moslem India regarding the Turkish peace treaty:--"To-day the decision of the Supreme Council of the Allies ...

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  6. ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    BRISBANE.--These great and historic races, which have been suspended since 1914, were revived under perfect weather conditions on Saturday. Every motor car ...

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  7. THE PRINCE'S ADVENTURES.

    The ball patronised by Royalty is often regarded as undemocratic, favoring only the social elect. This was the feeling at Wanganui, where a proposal to hold a ball ...

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  8. CONTROLLING TRAFFIC ON ST. KILDA FORESHORE.

    The public will not be admitted to St. Kilda pier on the day of the Prince's landing or to the foreshore on either side Barriers will be erected at the entrances ...

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  9. LABOR PARTY OPPOSES HONORS.

    SYDNEY.--The State Parliamentary Labor party decided to recommend to the Premier that no honors be granted during or subsequent to the visit of the Prince of ...

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  10. BENDIGO CELEBRATIONS.

    BENDGIO.--Elaborate decorations are being made by business people in Hargreaves-street in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales on 4th June. Two ...

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  11. The Naval Review.

    The naval authorities are making arrangements to accommodate a percentage of members of the Royal Australian Naval Brigade, returned soldiers and sailors on ...

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  12. A TAX ON WAR WEALTH

    The Parliamentary committee appointed to consider the practicability of a levy on war wealth has reported in the affirmative. It suggests that the scheme would best be ...

    Article : 356 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    Mr. W. A. Watt, the Commonwealth Treasurer, in an article in the "Sunday Times," says:--"The Australian tariff gives substantial preference to British ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY.

    The police raided the offices of the "Workers' Dreadnought," the organ of the Workers' Suffrage Federation, in Fleet-street, to-day, and arrested Harold Burgess, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL.

    The British Wool Federation is calling a conference of wool importers, buyers and others concerned to consider Mr. Hughes's scheme for the resumption of sales in ...

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  16. Emigrants from Europe.

    The Washington correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" states that, according to reports reaching the State department, more than 600,000 inhabitants of Europe, ...

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  17. EIGHT ZEPPELINS FLY EAST.

    The Australian Press Association learns that eight Zeppelins were reported over Warsaw on Sunday night, travelling eastward. The Poles believe that the airships ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S TERRITORIALS.

    The King received at Buckingham Palace Lord Lieutenants of Counties, Lord Mayors and the Lord Provosts of Great Britain, whom he addressed on the subject of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. American Naval Plans.

    Mr. Charles Schwab, head of the United States Steel Corporation, in a speech, said that the United States contemplates the construction of the largest war ship in the ...

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  20. United States Wheat Market.

    The United Press Association states that a serious outcome is anticipated as the result of the expiration of the wheat price guarantee and the consequent withdrawal ...

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  21. Commercial Aviation.

    It is understood that the Aerial Transport Corporation will inaugurate a passenger and freight transportation system throughout the United States from the ...

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  22. THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Italian Prime Minister, Signor Nitti, whose Government was defeated in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, has declined an invitation to reconstruct his ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The House of Commons, by 61 votes to 8, passed the reading of a bill prohibiting the importation of the plumage of birds except those of the ostrich, eiderducks, ...

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  24. THE WAR GRATUITY.

    It is expected that the first issue of war gratuity bonds will take place this week. An official announcement will be made as soon as the bonds are obtainable at ...

    Article : 325 words
  25. MANY STRIKES IN BERLIN.

    Strikes are still hampering the industries of Berlin. The riverside dockers are out, bank employes threaten to strike, and the newspapers are not publishing on Monday ...

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  26. CARRANZA LOSES BATTLE.

    President Carranza, after fighting a losing battle with the revolutionaries, escaped to the mountains, accompanied by a small force. Reports of his surrender ...

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  27. Meat Glut in England.

    Mr. C. A. M'Curdy, Minister of Food, in a statement regarding the glut of meat imported from Australasia, explained that this was due to the rapid diminution of ...

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  28. Laon Traitors Executed.

    Four of "the informers of Laon," including a woman, have been executed. [In July last eight men were sentenced to death, and others to imprisonment, for ...

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  29. Gold Reef in Jerusalem.

    It is reported that workmen engaged upon excavations in Jerusalem have struck a gold reef. Investigations are being made. ...

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  30. British Oil Supplies.

    The "Sunday Express," continuing its condemnation of the Government's negotiations for the Mesopotamian oil fields, says:--"Germany's interference on behalf of ...

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  31. JAPANESE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    Following the reopening of the Stock Exchange on 10th inst., stocks dropped from 15 to 28 points. ...

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  32. STATE ELECTION NOMINATIONS.

    DOOKIE.--Mr. E. F. Cleary, of Finley, has contented to his nomination for preselection as the Farmers' Union candidate in opposition to Mr. J. J. Carlisle for the ...

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  33. Australia's Olympic Team.

    SYDNEY.--The Australian team to compete at the Olympic Games at Antwerp in August will sail from Sydney on Monday for London by the steamer Ascanius. ...

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  34. Commonwealth Loses Appeal.

    In the cases, Commonwealth of Australia versus Zachariassen and same versus Blom, the Privy Council dismissed both appeals, with costs. ...

    Article : 140 words
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  36. NEW CANADIAN PAPER CO.

    It is announced that a new company, the Great Eastern Paper Company, owning approximately 300,000 acres of timber on the St. Lawrence River, has been formed, ...

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  37. Dandenong Electorate.

    DANDENONG.--The following have nominated for preselection to contest the Dandenong electorate at the forthcoming State election in the interest of the Labor ...

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  38. CHURCH AND IMMIGRATION.

    BRISBANE.--Bishop Donaldson has appointed Canon Garland director of immigration on behalf of the Church of England for Queensland. Canon Garland says ...

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  40. A SYDNEY JEWEL ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY.--Anthony Aliette, 34, clerk, was charged in the Central police court on Friday with having stolen the jewellery of Mrs. Stewart Dawson, valued at £4000. ...

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