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  2. FIUME FEUD

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is understood the Fiume question will be settled by the city becoming autonomous, Italy receiving the Adriatic islands in exchange. ...

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  3. GERMANS WILL NOT SIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Chroulcle’s Berlin correspondent states it has been announced on an official authority that Germany will ...

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  4. ASQUITR’S ANSWER

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Newcastle, replied to the criticism of his speech delivered at Newcastle on April 20, ...

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  5. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE

    The last flight before the elections was availed of by Labor candidates and their supporters to hold rallies with enthusiastic audiences at different ...

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  6. ANGRY AMERICANS

    PARIS, Thursday.— “L. Humanite” publishes the letter of resignation of the American delegation bi[?]terly complaining of President Wilson’s ...

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  7. FIGHTING THE BOLSHEVIK

    LONDON, Thursday. — A wireless message from Moscow says that the Bolsheviks have abandoned Gdov, and retired to new positions to the south ...

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  8. WILSON AND ORLANDO.

    PARIS, Thursday.— President Wilson and Signor Orlando have come to an agreement regarding the Adriatic question. ...

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  9. STREET FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Berlin states that further street fighting occurred in Stettin. The crowd stormed the prisons, released the ...

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  10. SOME DIVISIONS.

    The following are a few notable votes of Nationalists and Liberal “State Enterprisers”:— AGAINST SOLDIERS’ VOTES ...

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  11. A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    VIENNA, Thursday.—A number of Hungarian politicians of the old regime have established a provisional Government, under Count Karolyi. ...

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  12. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State position remains practically unaltered. As predicted in “The World,” the State compulsory ballot has proved a farce, and ...

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  13. THE RHENISH REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.— A message from Berlin says there wag indignation in Government circles at the announcement that a Rhenish Republic ...

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  14. SHORTAGE OF AMMUNITION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Australian Press Association learns that the Bolshevist insurgents on the Upper Don, numbering 25,000, are ...

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  15. Mails by Air

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, Major-General Seely foreshadowed a free flight by surplus Government aeroplanes’ to the ...

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  16. SAAR VALLEY QUESTION.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French reply to, the German note regarding the Saar Valley question points out that the exploitation off the mines is part of ...

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  17. IN NORTHERN UKRAINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Geneva correspondent says that the Russian Bolsheviks have been expelled from the whole of ...

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  18. Munition Dump Exploded

    COLOGNE, Thursday.—Five buildings. occupied by Americans were exploded by a neighboring munition dump. Eighty men are. missing. ...

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  19. QUESTION OF ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The executive of the Seamen’s Union today made arrangements for the conduct of a plebiscite of the union on the submission ...

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  20. The Great Flight

    MONTREAL, Thursday.-—The “New York Times” correspondent at Trepassey states that two United States seaplanes which started the trans-Atlantic ...

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  21. CHEW LEAVE THE WAUCHOPE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—The shipping strike has now extended to Launcesceston. The crew of the s.s. Wauchope, which arrived from Melbourne ...

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  22. “GERMANS WILL SIGN.”

    PARIS, Thursday. — M. Marcel Hutin in “L’Echo de Paris” this morning, quotes five responsible authorities as saying that' the Germans will certainly ...

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  23. London Police

    LONDON, Thursday.—The police dispute is becoming critical. It is declared in responsible quarters that a strike is practically inevitable. If ...

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  24. IN DARWIN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—“Night before the battle” election speeches were delivered this evening, when Mr. J. E. Ogden addressed 200 electors at; the ...

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  25. The Great Unrest

    WINNIPEG,. Thursday.—A general strike tuts rendered idle 50,000 men in Canada. ...

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  26. Brides from Blighty

    LONDON, Thursday. — There is considerable dissatisfaction amongst the Australian officers because the Government will only grant their wives ...

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  27. “BEST IN THE WORLD”

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. A. Fihauy , Minister for Railways, Queensland, declares that there is no railway in the world as good, so far as ...

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  28. JELLICOE LIONISED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Melbourne, from the pier at St. Kilda to the centre of the city, was agog to-day. There were two reasons. Lord Jellicoe was ...

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  29. “Noises” or Nonsense?

    LONDON, Thursday. — The “Dally Express” . Genera correspondent states that the. aged ex-King of Bavaria has gone mad. He has violent ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL POSITION.

    BROKEN BILL, Friday.—There Is no change In the industrial position. The A.M.A are distributing relief to 540 persons dally at a cost of £2000 a ...

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  31. CARTERS AND DRIVERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Proceeding were opened to-day before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court in the case wherein the Federated Carters ...

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  32. RAIN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday,— Discouraging reports are at hand regarding the floods on the North-West. Water is over the in the North-west. Water is over the ...

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  33. Turkish Rising

    LONDON, Thursday.—A serious rising occurred at Mosul. The rebels defeated the gendarmerie and the telegraphs. It is feared that ...

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  34. AMERICAN’S TIME FOR FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A delayed message states that the Washington Navy Department announces the arrival at Horta (Azores) of the naval ...

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  35. BLOODSHED IN IRELAND

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Queensland Minister for Railways (Mr. J. A. Fihelly). who has just returned from abroad says there will be ...

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  36. REPATRIATION DELAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting of returned solders at Newcastle resentment was expressed at the delay of the repatriation .committee in dealing ...

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  37. RECORD FALL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Heavy rain continues to fall in Sydney. There was over 23 inches of rain for May which is a record for that month. ...

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  38. Kaiser Extradition

    ROTTERDAM, Thursday. —The “Courant,” in an article, which was probably , Inspired, hints that the Government may change the constitutional ...

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  39. A FEASIBLE AIR ROUTE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Daniels) announced that the Americans prepared two years for the trans Atlantic ...

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  40. BRITISH IMPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In connection with the concession granted by the Imperial authorities for the importation the United Kingdom of goods included ...

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  41. PRINTING PUNT SEIZED

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.— The police made an important seizure on Thursday evening, when,, acting under the authority of the Government, they ...

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  42. WOK OF HOLMAN

    SYDNEY, Fridays.—Speaking at Drummoyne, Premier Holman stated that he recognised that the Soldier party was out to fight the Nationalist ...

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  43. MAORILAND’S VOLCANOES

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—It is expected that there will be another eruption at Ngahuroe. which, with Tongariro and Ruapehu, makes three active volcanoes ...

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  44. Alphonsus Spaghoni

    PARIS, Thursday. — Three Spaniards. two of whom carried revolvers, were arrested yesterday near M. Clemenceau’s house. ...

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  45. Pashas Playing Possum

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons. Mr. Cecil Harmsworth. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the whereabouts of Enver ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Commonwealth parliament reassembles on June 25 ...

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