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  2. UTMOST CONFUSION

    LONDON, Thursday—The “Daily News” Berlin correspondent says the utmost confusion continues throughout Germany, although the strike ...

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  3. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), in a speech in the House of commons, emphasised the gigantic character of the task of the ...

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  4. ON MAY 10

    PARIS, Thursday.—It has been definitely decided that the Germans shall receive the peace terms, at Trianon Palace, where the Allied Supreme War ...

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  5. RECURRENCE AT CAIRO

    LONDON, Thursday. — A Cairo report emphasises the seriousness of the rioting, in which 58 were killed, which occurred on April 10. The mobs' ...

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  6. FLU’S DREAD OFFENSIVE

    On Thursday C. Loamey, steward from, the Oonah, died from pneumonic, influenza .at-Barnes' Bay. His was the second death which has taken place ...

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  7. WILSON WILL QUIT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A message from Paris says that President Wilson's decision to send for the George Washington has precipitated the final ...

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  8. ALLENBY’S TACT.

    A message from Cairo states that General Allenby is handling the situation with such tact that a recrudescence of serious trouble is ...

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  9. HELIGOLAND.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The -Council of Four has decided that Heligoland be dismantled and destroyed as far as possible. ...

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  10. LONDON UNEASY.

    LONDON, Thursday—There is uneasiness in political circles in London. Some of the latest messages from Egypt indicate the growingly ...

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  11. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The “Dally Chronicle's” Rotterdam correspondent says the anti-Bolshevik movement in Bavaria is strengthening. The ...

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  12. UNSPARING CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The [?]rtalian press unsparingly criticises President Wilson, believing that he has an elaborated plan rated plan for internationalising ...

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  13. RAGING IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Board of Health to-day reported 37 deaths and 158 new cases. Two additional deaths were ...

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  14. POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Twenty six deaths from pneumonic influenza, five of which Occurred on the previous, day, were registered to-day, and 509 ...

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  15. COUNCIL OF EIGHTEEN.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Another Council Eighteen made its appearance today, and the Council of Four suddenly recollected that they were not alone ...

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  16. LONG LIVE LIBERTY.

    A later message from Cairo states that native priests participating in frenzied demonstrations proves that their Nationalist, but not their ...

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  17. CLOSING ON MUNICH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Berlin message says that Government troops, with heavy artillery, are closing in upon Munich. ...

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  18. Keenest Interest

    LONDON, Thursday. — The prospects of the trans-Atlantic flight are exciting the keenest interest which has been fostered by the Air ...

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  19. DISCHARGING TRANSPORTS.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The Shipping Controller, Admiral Clarkson, said that new arrangements were being made whereby transports, ...

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  20. COUNTRY RESTRICTED, TOO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A proclamation was isued to-day extending the restrictions that now apply to the metropolitan areas to the municipal ...

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  21. SOVIET GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A message from Berlin slays that 20,000 strikers at Dantzig favor a Soviet Government Several demonstrations have occurred ...

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  22. SITUATION SERIOUS.

    LONDON, Later—Extra troops have been despatched, to Egypt The situation is worse. ...

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  23. RAILWAYS AFFECTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary stated this morning that the Government had decided that excursion trains, were not to run during. ...

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  24. DANTZIG.

    PARIS, Thursday—It is understood that it has been decide to make Dantzig a free port, whereby Poland will have the freest access to the sea. ...

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  25. MUNICH REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Basle states that the republic at Munich has been .overthrown by force of arms. ...

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  26. ROUGH ON G.P.O. EMPLOYES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Evans, secretary of the Australian Labor party, stated to-day that the employes in the G.P.O. were working up ...

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  27. Day of Days

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian march on Anzac Day has been postponed, as there is insufficient time to arrange for other Dominion troops ...

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  28. A SEPARATE TREATY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “World’s” Paris correspondent was told by a Japanese official that if Japan's claims to Kiachoau and ...

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  29. LACK OF FOOD.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A message from Rotterdam states that the strikes and sabotage going on everywhere in Germany are originating from lack of ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND PRECAUTIONS.

    AUCKLAND, Friday —Mr. Russell, Minister for Health, stated to-day that it was the intention, of the Government to prohibit as far as possible all ...

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  31. ARE MOSQUITOES CULPABLE [?]

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.— The theory has been raised in an authoritative quarter here that on account of the humidity of the atmosphere in ...

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  32. TWENTY HOURS.

    There Is much betting on the fight. Five to one has been laid against Hawker in considerable amounts, and 8 to 1 agst Raynham. Hawker has ...

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  33. POLAND'S ASPIRATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The German Government has offered to recognise Poland's national aspirations and guarantees Poland the use of Dantzig. It ...

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  34. Bread or Beer

    LONDON, Thursday.—There are 500 bottle workers out of work at Liverpool owing to the dock workers refusing to handle beer, spirits, and ...

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  35. THE QUICK AND THE DEAD

    Sir,—May I, as a plain man in the street of the city of Launceston, express a brief and just appreciation of your persistent and fearless efforts to ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND DETERMINED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr, Theodore, State Premier, said that the Government has no intention of relaxing its quarantine restrictions, and it was ...

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  37. A POWERFUL ARMY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A Czecho Slovak delegation from Eastern Germany declares that the Germans are secretly organising a powerful army in the ...

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  38. EVERY PENNY.

    Paris correspondents, in a review of the decisions of the Big Four, declare that the Allies have agreed that Germany is morally responsible for the ...

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  39. DISMAL GOOD FRIDAY.

    SIDNEY, Friday.—To-day was probably the most unique Good Friday Sydney has experienced for many years. ...

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  40. The Near East

    LONDON, Thursday-—It is reported that Great Britain, America, and France will send Commissioners to the Near East to draw up independent ...

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  41. Terrible Toll of Typhus

    BERLIN, Thursday. — A message from Silesia states that typhus Is exacting a terrible toll throughout Poland. Close on 10,000 deaths are ...

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  42. Racial Equality

    NEW YORK; Thursday.—The New York “Herald’s” Paris correspondent says that apparently Baron Makino is seeking to avoid a clash over race ...

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  43. IF BOLSHEVISM STOPS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Conference has agreed to a provision in the peace treaty for Russia on condition that the Bolsheviks cease hostilities. ...

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  44. DUSSELDORF DETERMINED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Amsterdam message says that street fighting Dusseldorf continues. The Spartacists are attacking the prisons with ...

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  45. PEACE TERMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Telegraph's” Paris correspondent says that the contention is gaining support everywhere that the peace ...

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  46. Austrian Situation

    PARIS, Thursday—“Le Matin” interviewed Dr. Rensee, Chancellor to the Austrian republic, who stated there was no danger of Bolshevism ...

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  47. Australia to Sail

    LONDON, Thursday—The Australian Press Association interviewed Admiral Dumaresq. Owing to the necessity of taking large quantities of ...

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  48. LATEST FICTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—A message from Berlin says that the Russian (Bolshevists are negotiating with the German Government, and have ...

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  49. Serbia Goes Red

    LONDON, Thursday.—Budapest reports state that revolution has broken Serbia. The troops are fraternising with the Hungarian Red ...

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  50. HUGHES DISCLAIMER.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Replying to a Japanese. interviewer, Mr. Hughes denied the rumors that the rejection of the Japanese amendment was due to ...

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  51. RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Berlin German Government is urging the Entente to permit speedy repatriation of Russian prisoners in Germany, because ...

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  52. TO AID FRANCE.

    PARIS. Thursday.—It is reported that a tentative agreement has been reached between Britain and the United Stated to aid France in the event ...

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  53. A CRISIS FEARED.

    PARIS, Thursday.—There is good reason to believe that the Japanese delegates will be reluctantly compelled to press their equality claim on ...

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  54. Remarkable Duel

    ROME, Thursday.—The Marquis of Centurione and Count Maestretti fought a duel with swords for 45 minutes at Genoa. Neither was ...

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  55. ALL FRENCH DEMANDS.

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Clemenceau informed a deputation of Radical Socialists and members of 'Parliament that the settlement of the reparation ...

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  56. SOVIET DICTATORSHIP.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Noske threatens Munich with a military expedition from North Germany. The Spartacists at Munich have decide to ...

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  57. "NOT DISTURBED."

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Acting Secretary stated that relations with Japan had not been disturbed, despite the Tientsin and Siberian ...

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  58. EMBARGO ON RACING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is learnt from what ought to be an authoritative source that the restriction against racing will soon be abolished. ...

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  59. SEVEN HOURS A DAY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Ruhr coal owners have conceded the workers seven hours per day for underground work. ...

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