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  2. JAPANESE SITUATION

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Viscount Japanese statesman, interviewed, said that he was uneasy regarding future problems, involved in ...

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  3. EGYPTIAN PLOT

    CAIRO, Wednesday—Evidence at the treason trial of six natives at Minia revealed that they had constituted themselves a committee to ...

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  4. MODIFYING THE TREATY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Council of Four are unable to agree over financial modifications of the German Peace Treaty. President Wilson is ...

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  5. PETROGRAD SAFE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Petrograd has not been captured. Bolshevik propaganda continues to emanate from Tsarkoe Selo. ...

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  6. THE HUNT FOR HOUSES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—In the report, on house rents presented the Federal Government, special attention is drawn by the inter-State ...

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  7. DEMOBILISATION

    LONDON, May 25.—Repatriation vessels leaving for Australia this week include the Bremen from Liverpool, with 600 women and children; ...

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  8. THE SIPPING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There was practically no voting in the arbitration ballot, to-day. The figures will not be made public till they are ...

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  9. TYPHUS SWEEPING MOSCOW.

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  10. COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  11. World’s Food Supply

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Mr. Hoover (American Food Controller) says that there is sufficient food surplus throughout the world unless an ...

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  12. Marconi Company

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the King's Bench the Marconi Company is claiming £7,182,000 from the Government for breach of contract in ...

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  13. NATIONALIST DEPUTATION.

    CAIRO, Wednesday—It is feared that the lower classes will be seriously disappointed when they realise that the Nationalist deputation to Paris ...

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  14. FINANCIAL CATASTROPHE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—German wax loan stock issued 98 dropped to 72. The National Bant is re-buying stock with the notes which are feeing issued ...

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  15. Australians Listen!

    OTTAWA, May 24.—According to an official report the Canadian House of Commons has adopted the recommendation of the special commission ...

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  16. The Atlantic Flight

    NEW YORK, May 23.—The "New York Times" St John's correspondent says that Vickers' Vimy bombing airplane which will attempt the ...

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  17. BUILDERS' LABORERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, t— About 3000 men have been thrown. idle through the strike of the builders' laborers. Nearly all the builders' ...

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  18. The English Derby

    LONDON. Wednesday.—There was record crowd at the Derby. Hundreds of Australian and New Zealand soldiers motored to the course. The ...

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  19. IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—ln the seamen’s strike the position locally, remains the same, but the opinion is growing that, the dispute will not be ...

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  20. Imperialism in Exceisis

    LONDON, May 24.—Four, hundred person were present at the jubilee dinner of the Colonial Institute. The Duke of Connaught presided. the ...

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  21. Revolution in Costa Rica

    WASHINGTON . Wednesday.—American marines have landed at Costa Rica, where there is a revolution against the Government. ...

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  22. .GOING HUNGRY,

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Chief Secretary to-day stated that the food position, owing to the lack of shipping, is very acute in the north, ...

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  23. BELATED NEWS

    LONDON, May 24.—Questioned In connection with criticism from. Australia regarding the reports that no assistance was given Hawker, the ...

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  24. CAUSE AND EFFECT,

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—As the result of the strike the following effects Have been felt in the various capitals:— ...

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  25. SUPPORT BY LOCAL MEN.

    At a meeting of the local branch of the Builders' Laborers' Federation held at the Trades Hall, Hobart, last night, the president (Mr. S. Stafford) ...

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  26. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The giant liner Imperator collided off the coast with the steamer Agwidale. The latter was damaged. ...

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  27. KING WINS THE STEWARDS.

    There Was an enthusiastic demonstration at the King's victory In the Stewards' Handicap. Donohue rode the winner, who started at 9 to 4. ...

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  28. THE MORATORIUM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Important amendments to the war precautions moratorium regulations gazetted provide for a gradual withdrawing of ...

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  29. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Congress has adopted the Women's Suffrage Constitutional amendment, and the votes of the States are only required ...

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  30. PROMOTION BLOCKED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The High Court was to-day invoked, on behalf of Philip Alwyn Incledon O’Brien, Albert Park, to issue ...

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  31. AIR RIDES TO THE DERBY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An aeroplane company arranged to take passengers for 3gns. to the Derby, subsequently aeroplanes Were forbidden ...

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  32. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—It is expected that there will be a strong agitation to increase British preference by 50 per cent, in the forthcoming Budget ...

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  33. FRENCH ENTER THE COMPLETION.

    LONDON, May 25.—The French aviators, Captains Madon and Coli, and Lieutenant Roget, have entered the Atlantic flight competition. Captian ...

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  34. GENERAL PLUMER.

    LONDON, May 25. — General Plumper has been appointed Governor of Malta. ...

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  35. Disobey Orders

    LONDON, May 25.—The "Daily Chronicle’s Paris correspondent says that the Poles, in defiance of the Peace Congress, have expelled the ...

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  36. HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The contention having been made by the Marine Boards at Hobart and Launceston, respondents in the dispute ...

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  37. A KITCHENER CHAPEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Arrangements have been completed tor the erection of a Kitchener Chapel in St. Paul’s. ...

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  38. Policy of Deportation

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday—There is reason to believe that the Government intends to enforce the Deportation Act in the case of known criminals ...

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  39. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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  40. GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Government is issuing next week a General Service Medal to all fighters. ...

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  41. ANTI-MILITARISM

    PERTH, Wednesday,—The Western Australian Labor Conference has resolved that Senator Pearce must not become High Commissioner for ...

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  42. Cricket Controversy

    LONDON, May 24 —Umpire. Street's decision is the absorbing [?]le in cricket circles. It is generally conceded he is within the strict letter of ...

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  43. Munition Factory Blown Up

    PARIS, May 25.—A munition factory covering several kilometres near Bailliel was blown up. Twenty persons were killed, including some English ...

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  44. JELLICOE’S VISIT

    Telegrams were recently despatched by the Governor (Sir -Francis Newdegate) to Admiral Lord Jellicoe, placing the serious of the harbor master ...

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  45. Britain's Coal Supplies

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir Auckland Geddes said that the coal position was serious. The existing restrictions on ...

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  46. DOWN TO DAVY JONES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Cabinet to-night decided to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the recent foundering of three colliers, involving ...

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  47. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, — Senator Millen. Minister tor Repatriation, is visiting the irrigation settlements on the Murray River In the occupation Of ...

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  48. ’FLU IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The influenza official report to-day states that there were seven deaths and that 148 new cases occurred during the last ...

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