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  2. MORE INTERVENTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A Moscow wireless message states that several transports with British volunteer detachments have arrived in Persia, ...

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  3. HOW THE SOVIET EIGHTS

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—The Hungarim advance has divided the -Czecho-Slovak under the French General Hennique, who, to avoid annihilation, has been ...

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  4. TASMANIA “ALL RIGHT”

    There was nothing fresh to report in connection with influenza yesterday, beyond the fact that the patient who had been sent to Claremont Hospital ...

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  5. BLOODSHED IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. J. I. Macpherson Chief Secretary for Ireland, states that he is issuing a detailed reply to the Irish-American delegation’s ...

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  6. LEAGUE A MENAGERIE

    NEW TORE, Tuesday.—The New York “Herald,” commenting on Lord Robert Cecil’s speech in London, says that the admission of Germany into the ...

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  7. SPECTRE OF STARVATION

    LONDON. Tuesday-—The “Daily Express’ ” Berlin correspondent says that the food problem, if nothing else, will compel Germany to sign the peace. ...

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  8. ALLIES’ REPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The news, papers applaud the Allied reply, declaring that it does not alter the essential points of the treaty, but Justifies ...

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  9. KRONSTADT FORTRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Kronstadt fortress is reported to be ablaze. Seven Bolshevik warships are reported to have surrendered to the British ...

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  10. IS HE SERIOUS?

    PARIS, Saturday. — “Le Matin” states that President Wilson is satisfied that the German treaty entirely conforms to his 14 points. ...

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  11. REVOLUTION IN VIENNA.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — The Communists at Vienna attempted a coup d’etat. A huge crowd assembled to storm the prison and release the ...

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  12. Capitalism in Excelsis

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr. C. A. M’Curdy, of the Ministry for Food, announces that owing to the expectation of a further rise in food prices ...

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  13. WHEN IN QUARANTINE.

    “One of the Crew, and only a Fire man,” writes in reference to the experiences of the crew of a particular vessel:— ...

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  14. WILSON PLANNING CAMPAIGN.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Wilson is planning an oratorical Campaign in favor of the League of Nations. There are indications that ...

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  15. A SOP TO GERMANY.

    PARIS. Tuesday.—The Allies have conceded to Germany the use of her merchant ships for two years if she signs the Peace Treaty. ...

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  16. RUSSIANS EVACUATING.

    COPENHAGEN Tuesday.— The Russians are evacuating Kronstadt. Six shiploads of fugitives are going to Petrograd. The white flag was hoisted ...

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  17. COUNTESS MARKIEVIOZ GAOLED

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Countess Markievicz has been sentenced to four months’ imprisonment in Dublin for inciting traders to boycott the police. ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATION IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — A demonstration against the German delegates departing from Versailles resulted in Dr. Melchoir and a woman secretary ...

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  19. The Industrial World

    PARIS, Tuesday—A general coal strike has begun in France. transporters' strike has ended. ...

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  20. ANTI-WILSONIANS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New fork “Times” Washington correspondent says that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee reported favorably, ...

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  21. IRISH REPUBLIC.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Tuesday. — The American Federation of Labor has adopted a resolution urging British recognition of the Irish Republic, also ...

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  22. FORTRESS ON FIRE.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday—It its reported that Kronstadt is on fire. ...

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  23. Reparation Proposals

    LONDON, Mondays—Mr. W. F. Massey in an interview, said that doubt less there would be great disappointment in regard to the reparation ...

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  24. German Morale

    LONDON, June 13. — Admiral Sir David Beatty, on receiving the freedom of the city and a sword, declared that the German morale was broken at the ...

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  25. THE OLD COUNT.

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday.—The Government has arrested the strike leaders in Western Canada on charges of sedition. ...

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  26. £50,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-—A [?] took place at Merchant and Co.’s, general printers, in Kent street, this morning. The firs gutted Iwo of the four Boors, ...

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  27. TO FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHTS.

    PARK, June 4.—A meeting of Irish American delegates and Indian, Egyptian, and South African Nationalists, which was held in Paris, resolved to ...

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  28. SYDNEY POSTAL SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The posted service in Sydney is struggling under increased difficulties owing to the Influenza epidemic, and the services are ...

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  29. 48 HOURS’ WEEK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Resulting from Sir R. S. Hone’s (Minister for Labor) conference with the National Industrial Council’s committees, representing employers ...

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  30. “PERSECUTION OF SEVEN CENTURIES.”

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Representatives of the Catholic and Irish National societies in Melbourne have passed a resolution endorsing the ...

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  31. Self-Determination.

    PRETORIA, June 10.—The “Votkstem’s,” One of the Government organs lobby correspondent gives circumstantial details of the interview ...

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  32. POLICE UNION.

    LONDON, Monday—A conference of the Railwaymen’s Union passed a resolution protesting against the Government’s refusal to recognise the ...

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  33. Future of Turkey

    PARIS, Tuesday—The Council of Four has invited the Turkish representatives to Paris for the purpose of making a treaty with Turkey ...

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  34. Betrayed Their Country

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A court-martial is trying thirteen men and twelve women, of whom twenty are Franek. four Germans, and one Belgian, on a ...

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  35. Clemenceau Will Resign

    NEW YORK, Tuesday,—The New York “Post’s” Paris Correspondent learns that M. Cleinenceau told ,the French Labor leaders that he would ...

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  36. NATURALISATION OF ALIENS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An important measure that will come before the Federal Parliament this session will be an amending Naturalisation ...

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  37. NO MORE MASKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Twenty-five deaths and 169 cases are reported in Sydney and suburbs. Cabinet has decided not to re-introduce ...

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  38. Regular Air Service

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Captain At cock, who flew across the Atlantic in a Vickers-Vimy ’plane, is optimistic regarding future Atlantic flights. He ...

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  39. Boxing

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There will [?] a record attendance at the Olympic [?] see the boxing match between Goddard and Beckett for a purse of £2000 and ...

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  40. Cricket

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  41. British Industry

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Mr. J, I, Maspherson has finished an extensive tour of the English provinces. He found great prosperity among the iron ...

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  42. ROSTREVOR READY FOR MELBOURNE

    On Monday the firemen on s.s Rostrevor, owned by Messrs. H. Jones and Co., left the Vessel after being refused an increase of £2 month ...

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  43. ELECTIONS IMMINENT.

    PRETORIA, May [?].—At a big meeting in the West End, Mr. Tierman Roos began to-right what is described as the beginning of the election ...

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  44. AVIATORS EULOGISED.

    PARIS, Monday.—The newspapers eulogise Captain Alcock’s and Lieut. Brown’s overnight flying between two worlds through fog and rain, and ...

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  45. MAUDE FANE RESPONDENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A divorce case In. which the parties ate well known in theatrical circles was mentioned before the Practices Court to-day ...

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  46. NO TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Matylebone Cricket Club has adopted the Subcommittee’s recommendation against sending a team to Australia next season. ...

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  47. Antarctic Expedition

    CAPE TOWN, June 11.— Reports from Stettenbosch state that the promoters of the South African National Antarctic expedition have ...

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  48. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The New York steamer Graf Waldersee, which was rammed by the Redondo, has been beached off Long Beach. The Redondo ...

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  49. COALITION SHOULD CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday- — The day when the Federal Coalitionists might the expected to consider their position in the light of changed circumstances ...

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  50. FEARED FATHER’S HEAVY HAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday — An inquest held on a little boy of seven years of age revealed the fact that he had hidden himself, and ...

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  51. A DRAWN BOUT.

    A 20 rounds contest between Johnny Basham and Augie Rather, an American, for £3209, resulted in a draw. ...

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  52. TENNIS.

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  53. TOWNLEY BEATS HARWICK.

    LONDON. Wednesday—At the Olympic Townley severely punished Harwich, whose seconds threw in the in the twelfth round. ...

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  54. The Insatiable American

    NEW YORK, June 12.—The New York “Times” Amerongen correspondent says: “For two hours I watched former German Emperor and Empress ...

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  55. AUSTRALIANS COMING HOME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ormonde has sailed from Plymouth with 1583 Australian troops and their wives and families. ...

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  56. Divorce in High Life

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Duke of Westminster did not defend the divorce suit brought by the Duchess. A decree nisi was pronounced after petitioner’s ...

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  57. MOTOR OUTRAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Newcastle police have arrested Walter and Edith Nelson, who are charged with having shot at John Thornton with intent. ...

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  58. COUNCILLORS CRITICISED

    TRIABUNNA, Tuesday.—A welcome, home social was accorded to Sergeant Reardon and Corporal Jones last night. There was a good attendance. Mr. A. ...

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  59. SO INTERESTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a remarkable revival of pre-war splendour at the Ascot meeting. Beautiful weather prevailed, and there was ...

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  60. BIG FIRE IN LIVERPOOL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A lire in Liverpool destroyed the doekbeads and warehouses containing turpentine and merchandise. The damage is ...

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  61. STEPPED FROM MOVING TRAIN.

    Mrs. Thomas Pittet, the wife of a returned soldier, had a narrow escape serious accident at Longford on Monday. She sttppes off the 5 o’clock ...

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  62. ACTRESS’ DIVORCE.

    Madge Titheradge, the actress, has obtained a divorce. Some interesting lantern slides will be used by Mr. J. M. Ward, Tasmanian ...

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  63. WHO IS HE?

    DURBAN, June 11.—The Bellerophon took back to Australia the 13 year-old son of an Australian millionaire, who arrived as a stowaway by ...

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