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  2. BIG LABOR RALLY IN HOBART

    A stirring Labor rally took place last night near the Franklin 'Square. Speeches were delivered by eight speakers to a large and enthusiastic ...

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  3. GERMANY’S COUNTER-PROPOSALS

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. —The German newspapers give the text of the German counter-proposals. The Germans are willing to reduce ...

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  4. FIGHTING THE AFGHANS

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—An aeroplane reconnaissance reports that the Afghan army is in retreat between Jelalabad and Kabul. Both town ...

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  5. AIRMEN BANQUETED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hawker and Grieve were tendered u luncheon at the Savoy. Mrs. Hawker was the only woman present. ...

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  6. ANOTHER CANARD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bolshevists den[?] that the full of Petrograd is [?]nient. ...

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  7. COUNTING CHICKENS.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday—Sir Hobart Gongh, who is in charge of the British military mission in Finland, says that complete arrangements ...

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  8. WATT, PROPHET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Addressing the Malvern branch of the Australian Women's National League the Acting Prime Minister analysed ...

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  9. BRITISH "SUBS" IN BALTIC.

    LONDON, May 17.—British submarines have been sent to the Baltic to assist a powerful squadron of British surface ships against the ...

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  10. PEACE BASED ON 14 POINTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The German counter-proposals demand a peace Traced on the fourteen points, and the lifting of the British blockade. It is ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Bert Hinkler will not be accompanied on his flight to Australia. He expects to start in a few days, otherwise ...

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  12. MARITIME STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The seamen's compulsory conference reached an agreement to-day, but not a settlement. A plebiscite of the members of the ...

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  13. ALLIES DECLINE TO DISCUSS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Allies will decline discussion of the German terms beyond the method of application. ...

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  14. IF GERMANY REFUSES.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — immediately Germany refuses to, sign the Treaty the Allied armies, after seventy-two hours’ notice, will advance into ...

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  15. BERLINERS DEMONSTRATE.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — Forty thousand Berlin demonstrators protested against Germany's disarmament and expressed confidence, in the ...

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  16. RECEIVED BY KINGS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King invested Hawker and Grieve with the Air Force Cross. This is the first personal investiture of this order. ...

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  17. WANTS SHIPS BACK,

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—The German counter-proposals state that Germany will disarm all battleships on condition that a portion of her mercantile ships ...

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  18. MONSTER AIRSHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Air Ministry contemplates that the super[?]irship R 34 will shortly attempt a non-stop Atlantic flight from Ireland ...

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  19. King Albert

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—King Albert of Belgium is expected to visit United States at the opening of the League of Nations. ...

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  20. Need for Opposition

    LONDON, May 17.—Mr. Asquith, speaking at Newcastle, emphasised the inestimable advantage of a compact and determined opposition in ...

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  21. FITZROY FUED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A woman who gave the name of Rita Williams (28), residing at Osborne street, Kilda, was admitted to the Melbourne ...

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  22. THE INFLUENZA

    .SYDNEY, Thursday—There were five deaths and seventy-three, fresh cases of 'flu in the metropolitan area to-day. The Quarantine authorities ...

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  23. QUESTIONS TO THE MEN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the conclusion of the conference the Industrial Registrar stabed that in addition to members at the previous ...

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  24. TRADE COMMISSIONER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Acting Prime Minister states that the Australian Commissionership at present held by Mr. J. Y. Braddon had been ...

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  25. Landru, Love Merchant

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Apart from six email boxes of charred bones, the police discovered no substantial clue to the disappearance of Landru's 12 ...

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  26. INTER-STATE TRAVELLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The quarantine authorities are not yet prepared to relax the regulations which require passengers from one State to ...

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  27. CHURCH FORMS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide, Dr. Thomas, following on the controversy relating to the use by Canon Wise of ...

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  28. PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday — The Minister for Health indicates the possibility of lifting the embargo on passenger traffic from Australia ...

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  29. THE COAL CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—New working conditions for coal miners in Victoria are likely to result from the conference being held at the Prime ...

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  30. The Big Bout

    LOS. ANGELES (California), May 16.—Jess Willard has Degun an extensive training. He weighs 280lb., the same weight as when he fought ...

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  31. FORECAST OF PLEBISCITE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It Is believed that in the plebiscite the seamen of New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria will favor ...

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  32. WOOL AND SKINS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — An order was gazetted to-night directing all persons, firms, or companies who at midnight on June 3 have to their ...

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  33. BRAKES FAIL

    WAGGA, Thursday.—a shocking motor accident occurred on Wednesday, resulting in the death of Mrs. W. F. Duane and her daughter, and ...

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  34. CO-OPERATIVE SELLING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for Customs desires to make known that the comprehensive cooperative scheme, under which dairy ...

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  35. General Cables

    LONDON, May 17.—The Manchester Chamber of Commerce is protesting to the Board of Trade against the heavy cable delays. It takes between ...

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  36. WEST PERTH ELECTION

    PERTH, Thursday.—For the West Perth election, rendered necessary by Mr. Draper accepting the. office of Attorney-General-in the Mitchell Ministry. ...

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  37. EXPLOSIVE IN FIREPLACE

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—A terrific explosion alarmed Greymouth residents this morning, An investigation disclosed that a house occupied by ...

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  38. ENCEPHALITIS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Government has declared ''epidemic encephalitis" a quarantinable disease. Cases have recently been ...

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  39. A QUIET WAFER FRONT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Quietness prevails on the water front here. Practically the whole of the attention of the seamen is being concentrated on ...

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  40. LOAN TO CHINA.

    NEW YORK, May 17.—The loan [?] four Great Powers to China will probably amount to 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000), which will be paid in ...

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  41. OVERDUE SCHOONER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The two masted schooner Manila, 73 tons, is a month overdue at Pago Pago from Apia. Masters of vessels sailing from ...

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  42. NEWSPAPERS AT LAW

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—A writ has been issued by the "Sun" Newspaper Co., Ltd., claiming from the "Sunday Times" Newspaper Co.. Ltd., and Hugh ...

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  43. STRIKE IN WINNIPEG.

    WINNIPEG, May 16.—Thirty thousand and unionists, are on strike for recognition of the unions. The city is at a standstill and is almost without ...

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