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  2. THE PEOPLE’S VOICE

    LONDON. Wednesday.—It is reported that very likely a Communist Government will be established in Austria shortly. ...

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  3. SEPARATE TREATY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The “New York Herald’s” Paris correspondent learns from an authoritative British source that the Council of Four ...

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  4. NOT ON YOUR LIFE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday— Sweden and Denmark have refused to join in a blockade against Germany in the event of the letter refusing to ...

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  5. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The anxiety of the crew of the Blackburn Kangaroo to start for Australia immediately revealed an utter lack of proper ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK INFLUENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association correspondent learns that no reply to the armistice terms has been received from the ...

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  7. FIGHTING THE BOLSHEVIK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — General Deniken is reported to have penetrated 200 miles into the heart of the Don region, taking 15,000 prisoners. He ...

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  8. GREAT INDUSTRIAL WAVE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—France is confronted with a formidable labor up[?]leaval based mainly on the dearness of living. Close on 350,000 are on ...

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  9. SIGN OF THE TIMES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Military disasters have greatly weakened the Austrian Government public opinion is much more communistic. A revolution ...

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  10. FROM ALL SOURCES

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Mr. Tudor, leader of the Australian Labor party, leaves Melbourne on Tuesday for Sydney, to attend, as a visitor, ...

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  11. DRAMATIC EVENTS

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.—It is reported from Jallalabah that the Viceroy’s reply to the Afghan armistice proposal has reached there, and is ...

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  12. Joy for the Jews

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. — In deference to representations from the Jewish community the Minister for Justice has 'withdrawn the clause ...

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  13. British Hypocrisy

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.— The English press applauds Mr. Lloyd George’s reply to the Hertzog deputation asking for independence as ...

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  14. NATIONALIST DECK CLEARED;

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In view of the re-assembling of the Federal Parliament on Wednesday, June 23, the Government, Whip has Summoned ...

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  15. EX-CONSULS AT LAW

    MELBOURNE, Friday,— An [?] for a stay of proceeding of three months in connections [?] claims made by [?] ...

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The War Office denies the report that the British are marching on Petrograd, also that British troops have arrived at ...

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  17. LORD JELLICOE LUNCHED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday— Lord [?] coe and staff were to-day entertained at Federal Parliament House by members of the Federal Ministry. ...

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  18. Australian Wool

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The president of the Wool Council (Mr. Goldfinch) regretted the council’s programme had failed to stabilise prices ...

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  19. Heavyweight Championship

    TOLEDO (Ohio), Wednesday.— Both Jess Willard and Frank Demp, sey are occupying training quarters here, and are undergoing intensive ...

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  20. JELLICOE FOR TASMANIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Lord J[?] coe had a long conference to-day with the Federal Cabinet on matters connected with the Australian [?] ...

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  21. Savage Schliemann

    PARIS, Wednesday.— Dr. Dorder President of the Rhenish Republic asked. Herr Scheademaun permission to elect a Rhenish Assembly and ...

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  22. Haig, Conscriptionist

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking at the Mansion House, Sir David Beatty said the battle of Jutland so damaged the German navy’s morale that ...

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  23. For Those Who Fought

    LONDON, Wednesday— An inspection of troopships revealed serious defects in the sanitary arrangements of the Port Lyttelton, Mr. Pearce ...

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  24. WORLD’S LARGEST AIRSHIP.

    LONDON. Wednesday.— Whitworths are constructing R 39. the world’s largest airship of 3,000,000 cubic feet It has six 350 horse—power engines ...

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  25. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Wednesday— The Australian Press Association correspondent interviewed Mr. Braddon, who was very pleased to learn of ...

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  26. PRODIGALS IN AUGUST,

    MELBOURNE, Friday— Latest information received by the Acting Prime Minister is to the effect that Mr. Hughes Prime Minister and ...

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  27. New Victory Loan

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Victory loan consists of two issues of an unlimited amount, the first at four percent The loan price is £80, ...

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  28. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—When Parliment reassembles on the 25th inst the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) will make a statement covering the ...

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  29. The Fire Fiend

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Appalling, scenes were witnessed at a fire that broke out in a Valence theatre as a result of which 131 were killed and ...

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  30. WARM WEATHER— A RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Friday—To-day was the warmest June day experienced during the past 61 years, [?] registered. ...

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  31. War is Won

    LONDON, Thursday.—On the widely controversial ground of the lower cost of living, the Shipbuilding and Engineering Federation proposes a ...

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  32. FREEMAN’S CONDITION

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Freeman has been pronounced physically at the [?] son staff, but pending instructions from Melbourne, wall be kept here. ...

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  33. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday:—[?] Australia left Melbourne to-day for Sydney ...

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  34. CHANGE FOR ALGERNON.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday—The ex-Kaiser’s yacht Meteor, which has been interned in Scandinavian' waters, is advertised for sale at half a ...

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  35. VICTORIAN BROWN COAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday:— The [?] Mines Department [?] brown coal mine has increased [?] put be nearly [?] ...

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  36. PERSONAL MENTION.

    Messrs. W. E. Tayler, G. Beckless, and J. Lord were elected members of the Hobart Chamber of commerce on Thursday. ...

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  37. “Revolutionary Propaganda”

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday—In introducing a Bill in the Assembly, the Minister stated it was necessary for the Government to take further powers. ...

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  38. MORE TITLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King at Buckingham Palace invested Sir David Beatty and field Marshal Haig with the Order of Merit, Subsequently. ...

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  39. Butchering Grounds.

    PARIS, Wednesday—The French Government has decided to preserve certain famous battlefields as movements of war, including the trenches ...

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  40. FACTORY TROUBLE THREATENED.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Trouble is anticipated among the girls employed in the clothing factories. They recently got increased wages through tho Arbitra ...

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  41. AUSSIES WELL BENA[?]

    MELBOURNE, Friday [?] many to the [?] Australian troops [?] [?]lowing extract from ...

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  42. U.S. Navy

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary to the Nary (Mr. Daniels) has ordered the personnel of the navy to be reduced to 250,000 men by July ...

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  43. OIL IN DERBYSHIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A generous overflow of oil has respited from borings in Derbyshire. It is of excellent quality. ...

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  44. SIMONOFF’S IMPRISONMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Last night’s session of the A.L.P. Conference was quiet and comparatively unevent[?], the occasional challenging of the chairman’s ...

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  45. CROCHETS AND QUAVERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The newspapers are giving favorable notices, to Miss. Una Bourne’s recital. She is a clever pianist, possesses individuality, ...

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  46. Still Talking Indemnity

    PARIS, Wednesday,—It is possible that the total German indemnity will be fixed at £8,000,000,000. Count Rant[?] is visiting Cologne to confer, with ...

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  47. Stewards Get Overtime

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The stewards’ overtime has been paid pending the Shipping Controller’s decision. The Themistocles sailed from Plymouth ...

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  48. Surely Not

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The War Cabinet is considering the expediency of continuing food control, during the winter months, to prevent profiteering. ...

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  49. THE “MURDEROUS PROFESSION”

    MELBOURNE, Friday— Wensleydale (Victoria) School committee strongly objected to portraits of soldiers being placed in schools, as they consider ...

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  50. STRAIN OF TENNIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Park, the lawn tennis champion, has been ordered a long rest, owing to heart strain, ...

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  51. KETCH -SALVED

    LAUNCESTON, Friday— The [?] of the standard ketch [?] has been solved and the [?] floated and beached near Beauty [?] ...

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  52. AUSSIES TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Australians won the tennis, championship, easily defeating the Americans. ...

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  53. Licenses to Asiatics

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly concurred in the deletion by the Senate of a clause in the Asiatic Land “Trading Bill ...

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  54. Call Out the Guard

    LONDON Wednesday. — Some 309 members of the “Black Watch” have refused to embark for Germany owing to grievances. They were march ...

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  55. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the match against Lancashire the Australians had three wickets down out, Peller 55, and Willus 56. The ...

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  56. PARTIAL TO DIGESTIVE MEAL

    LAUNCESTON, Friday— At the Police Court to-day an elder man named James Garrett was sentenced to three months’ [?] ...

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  57. Ecclesiastical Province

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The governing body of the Church in Wales, with the Primate’s approval, has passed a resolution in favor of the creation of ...

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  58. DISCREPANCY IN STORES

    According to military orders Just issued, a board has been appointed to inquire into and report on discrepancies in stores, etc., on charge to C.O. 5/40th ...

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  59. LANE-FIELD ALIENS

    BRISBANE. Friday.—Justice M’Cawley’s prohibition against the employment of colored gangs for harvesting sugar cane includes Japanese. The ...

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  60. Esthonians Retreating

    LONDON, Wednesday—An Amsterdam message says the Esthonians are retreating and abandoning Wedgen, to the north-west of Riga. ...

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  61. RUSH TO MAN SHIP

    DEVONPORT. Friday—The Tim[?] which was detained, owing to the desertion of the fireman and seamen sailed for Brisbane this evening, Over ...

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  62. Henley Regatta

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian and American eights have arrived at Henley. The New Zealanders, Canadians, and several English eights ...

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  63. RED CROSS MATTERS.

    The Southern Tasmanian Red Cross work committee wishes to acknowledge gifts in kind from the following:—Battery Point, circle, Miss Morey, Ouse ...

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  64. Sure, Some Dollars

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. — According to the “New York Times” Washington correspondent the Public Debt of the United States up to May ...

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  65. SUGAR CROP

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The general Superintendent of the Sugar Experiment Station estimates the 1919 crop at 170,000 tons. To this has to be ...

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  66. Ukraine Army

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Polish army has practically wiped out the Ukraine army, the remnants of which have fled to the Pripet marshes. ...

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