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  2. HUNGARIAN SOVIET

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Dr. Bela Kun, in a wireless message in reply to M. Clemenceau’s note, says that Hungary is prepared to cease all hostilities. ...

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  3. CLEMENCEAU WINS OUT

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Allies have refuses the German counter-proposal for a German mandate over the German colonics. The treaty has been ...

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  4. UFA CAPTURED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that the Bolslieviks have captured Ufa the capital of the Russian Ural province of that name, and till recently ...

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  5. RIOTS IN MALTA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — General Plumer has been sworn in as Governor of Malta, where serious riots have occurred owing to food prices and ...

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  6. CHINA’S WEAPON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Disquieting anti-Japanese demonstrations are taking place in the Yangtse Valley, at Hong Kong, Shanghai and Canton. The ...

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  7. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation representing the Trades Hall and union secretaries interviewed the acting Prime Minister, urging the ...

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  8. AFGHAN WAR

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — The armistice is still being discussed at Simla. The withdrawal of Afghan troops from Paipar has commenced. ...

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  9. DENIKIN’S PROGRESS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Dent kin reports important successes on the Donetz front. Tanks are doing good service, and assisting in a ...

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  10. MACKENSEN IN THE FIELD.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is stated in Vienna that Field-Marshal Von Mackensen is leading the Hungarians against the Czecho-Slovaks. ...

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  11. Wartime Prohibition

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The organised Labor Federation of the United States has passed a resolution against war-time prohibition. The ...

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  12. GLOOMY PROPHETS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — The German newspapers are showing alarm at the consequences of the refusal to sign the Peace Treaty. The ...

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  13. Coal Stocks Short

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Each day the shortage of shipping becomes more acute. Coal stocks can only last until the end of this month or ...

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  14. British “Sub” Lost

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A British submarine has been lost in the Baltic with all hands. ...

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  15. SOVIET’S BUDGET,

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reports from Helsingborg state that the Russian Soviet Government’s budget in the first half of 1919 estimates that ...

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  16. Austrian Peace Delegation

    PARIS, June 2.—Proceedings at St. Germain, when the Peace Treaty was handed to the Austrians, were interesting but unimpressive, and in marked ...

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  17. The Old, Old Story

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King, speaking at Leicester, urged the unselfish co-operation of all classes to win the victory of the war. Housing ...

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  18. Melbourne Position

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — There was no change in the maritime situation to-day. The Sydney news of an endeavour being made to definitely ...

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  19. BREACH OF ARMISTICE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is pointed out that the German attack on the Esthonians was a breach of the armistice, inasmuch as the Germans were ...

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  20. CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY.

    PARIS, June 3.—American papers in Paris are emphasising the strong differences of the British delegation respecting concessions to Germany, ...

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  21. South African Union

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday—It is reported from Maritzburg that well-informed sources announce that the proposal of the Union railway administration ...

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  22. VICTORY FOR SOCIALISM.

    ROME, Wednesday.—According to “Avanti,” the Seamen’s Federation have secured a victory for Socialism in the pledge wrested from the ...

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  23. THE LOSS OF COLONIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Berlin wireless message points out that the return of the East African colonies is insufficient to enable Germany to pay ...

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  24. FRAGMENTARY TREATY,

    PARIS, June 3. —The balance of the fragmentary treaty handed to the Austrians is almost identical with the German Treaty. In regard to the ...

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  25. The Sydney Resignation.

    SYDNEY, ,Thuraday— Mr. T. Walah, general secretary. of the Seamen’s Union, said to-day that, from the reports appearing in the press regard ...

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  26. SYDNEY LABOR CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To the surprise the public, the Labor Conference has settled, quietly down to real business. Last night the sectional wrangle was ...

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  27. NO CONCESSIONS TO ENEMY.

    PARIS. Jane 2.—It is stated that M. Clemenceau has declared that while there may be changes in the Peace Treaty there will be no concessions. ...

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  28. Postponed

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Kangaroo’s flight to Australia has been postponed. The plane will probably leave on Friday or Saturday. ...

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  29. FIXING REPARATION.

    PARIS Wednesday.—President Wilson fought to fix a definite sum for peace treaty reparations. M. Clemenceau, however, refused to recede from ...

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  30. Shipping Hold Up

    LONDON, Thursday.—All the North Atlantic liners repatriating Canadian troops have been detained In the Mersey, the owners refusing overtime pay ...

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  31. WISE WORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday— Sir Douglass Haig in receiving the Freedom of the Mercer Hall, said that those complaining that the armistice came too soon ...

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  32. The Real Red Gultton

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:—Senator Root admitted in the Senate investigation that he possessed for weeks past a copy of the secret clauses ...

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  33. Vacant Places filled

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Discontent still prevails in the rival camps of the New South Wales branch of the Seamen’s Union. Another mass meeting ...

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  34. Waterside Commission

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—Before the Waterside Commission, Frederick Vernon Bates, wharf laborer, said that the principal reason for the establishment ...

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  35. Haller’s Army

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday; — According to German reports the American Poles in General Haller’s army in the Sosnowiec and Dombrovo region ...

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  36. General Cables

    PARIS, Wednesday.—President Wilson told a representative of Sinn Fein sympathisers that he hoped to do everything possible unofficially to bring ...

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  37. Rhenish Republic

    PARIS, June 2.—A Rhineland Republic was proclaimed on Sunday. Doctor Border is the President. The provisional capital is at Wiesbaden. ...

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  38. Position Unchanged.

    SYDNEY, Later.—There is no immediate prospect of a resumption of work on the wharves. The whole coastal fleet is now idle. The Attor ...

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  39. PILSUDSKFS EXPLANATION.

    PARIS, June 3.—General Pilsudski, Commander-in-Chief of the Poles, has replied to the Allies request to cease fighting the Ukrainians. He ...

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  40. MARINE COLLISION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The steamer Grafwaldersee was rammed by the steamer Rodonde 100 miles off Sandy Hook. The steamer Patricia took off ...

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  41. Rumor Busy.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The seamen’s strike has taken a rather sensational turn, inasmuch as the local secretary, two vice-presidents, and the treasurer ...

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  42. ENGLAND PRAYING FOR RAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dry weather is causing a serious crop outlook. Prayers for rain are being offered on Sunday. The total rainfall for ...

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  43. STRIKE POSITION IN HOBART

    From inquiries made in Hobart yesterday the shortages of commodities which were reported in consequence of the shipping position have not ...

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  44. Munition Factory Explodes

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Twelve were killed and 230 injured in an explosion in a large explosive factory at Vilvorde, near Brussels. ...

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  45. Devonport’s Troubles

    DEVONPORT, Friday.— The Timaru, with a large cargo of potatoes, oats, peas, and apples for Brisbane, which was due to leave to-day, is held ...

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  46. SOCIALIST DEPUTY’S PROTEST.

    PARIS, June 3.—There have been no further notes from the Germans It is presumed that they have finished Herr Profit, a Socialist Deputy, and ...

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  47. DISASTROUS FIRES IN YORKSHIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A disastrous moorland fire has raged between Aysgarth and Masham, in Yorkshire, for four days, Ten square miles are ...

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  48. Revival of Cricket

    LONDON, Wednesday—The unusual lengthy spell of fine weather which has combined to limit matches to two days, has brightened county cricket, ...

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  49. OFFICERS’ PASSAGE MONEY.

    LONDON, Wednesday— Senator Pearce has inquired into grievances regarding the passage money of officers and their wives. He says that he ...

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  50. Shipping Shares

    LONDON, Wednesday—A feature of the Stock Exchange has been the exceptional demand for shipping shares, but few are offering. Peninsular shares ...

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  51. Position in the North

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Stocks of sugar are rapidly decreasing, while flour millers have only a week’s supply of wheat on hand. The ...

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  52. Fremantle Men [?]

    FREMANTLE, Thursday. — The Fremantle representative of the Seamen’s Union received a telegram from the South Australian branch, ...

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  53. HUGHES HAS HIS FLY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Hughes flew from Paris to London. Perfect weather prevailed, and the flight was without incident. ...

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  54. Sheep Kept From Sales.

    LAUNCESTON Thursday.—In consequence of no boats being available in time the annual shipment of stud sheep from here to the Sydney sales ...

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