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  2. DOGS Of WAR STRAIN ON THE LEASH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The navy, has been reinstated on a war footing, and has completed loading munitions readiness for eventualities, consequent ...

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  3. FRENCH SAILORS MUTINY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The mutiny in the French Baltic Fleet owing to Bolshevism has been suppressed. There were some casualties. ...

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  4. HUGHES’ LAST LAP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes has inaugurated a series of half a dozen farewell speeches in London. He was entertained at luncheon by the ...

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  5. CHINESE BOYCOTT

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Despatches from Tokio says that the anti-Japanese agitation is spreading in Shanghai, Canton, Hangoon, and Nanking ...

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  6. WHY COMPLAIN ?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. 3. L Macpherson Secretary for Ireland, has issued a reply to the Irish-American Mission's drastic criticisms of Irish ...

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  7. JAPS FALL OUT.

    NEW YORK, June 13.—The New York “Sun’s” Washington correspondent dent says that Count Ishii has left for Tokio avowedly for consultation with ...

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  8. Disgruntled General

    LONDON, Monday.— General Sir Charles Barter, speaking at a dinner to the 47th Division, complained that he was dismissed from the command ...

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  9. Insult to Russia

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The Russian Bolshevist Ambassador to the United States, M. Marter, and. members of his staff, were cross-examined ...

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  10. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS

    (MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Mr. Watt would not comment. today upon the counter-proposals put forward by Mr. Holman. (N.S.W. Premier) for- meeting ...

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  11. GERMAN CABINET OPPOSES.

    WEIMAR, Wednesday.—The German Cabinet almost unanimously' is known to be opposed to the peace terms. ...

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  12. Australian Wines

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An English company has been formed to utilise the opportunity to introduce Australian wines into Northern Europe, and to ...

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  13. TO SIGN OR NOT TO SIGN.

    PARIS, Monday.—The secretary of the Peace Conference handed the Allies" reply, with the revised treaty, at o'clock this evening. Count ...

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  14. Aviators Welcomed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown, who flew across the Atlantic, received an ovation at Euston,. Hawker was among ...

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  15. FOOD SHIPS HELD UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Four steamers bringing 30,000 tons of flour, meat, beans, and other foodstuffs to Germany have been held up at Deal, ...

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  16. POSITION ON THE BARRIER

    A telegram from (Melbourne in yesterday’s issue of “The World” stated that a.-compulsory conference bad been Called between .the Engine Drivers and ...

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  17. PRUSSIANS WILL FIGHT.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The “Politiken’s”. Berlin correspondent says that it is expected that the German National Assembly will reject the ...

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  18. BOLD SPARTACISTS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday— Two uniformed Spartacists overpowered the guard of a temporary military prison at Weimar, liberated sixty prisoners, ...

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  19. SIGNING INEVITABLE,

    LONDON, Friday—The Berlin press almost unanimously opposing the signing of the treaty. Cabinet is divided The majority favor signing. The ...

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  20. PLANE LINEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has sold Leonard Martin forty million yards of linen originally intended for aeroplane wings and ...

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  21. Menace of Conscription

    LONDON, Monday.—The National Upton of Railwaymen's conference has instructed' the executive to take any action necessary Jointly with the ...

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  22. Food Control.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ministry or Food's balance-sheet for the year ending December 31, 1918, shows n total turnover, excluding wheat and ...

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  23. BAROMETER DOWN AGAIN

    The following is the forecast of the weather over Tasmania today:—” squally, and showery, north-west and ...

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  24. FROM All SOURCES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The offer of bail for Paul Freeman , has been again refused, and his friends are arranging a. further meeting of protest. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL WOOL CONTRACTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An important ant announcement was made by Mr. Watt to-night, that the Federal Government bad informed the British Government ...

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  26. The Big “Mill”

    MONTREAL, Monday. The United Press Association’s Toiedo correspondent says that Tex Rickard has announced that the ring of the ...

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  27. ROUGH DOWN CHANNEL.

    Our Grove correspondent writes:— The weather during the last few' days has been extremely rough; rain, hail. and snow, having fallen, with the result ...

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  28. INCREASED WAGES CONCEDED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Thursday.—The Auckland tramway dispute - has been settled, the men -receiving increased wages. ...

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  29. AT NEW NORFOLK.

    (Extremely cold weather, with frequent heavy showers of rain, continues at New Norfolk writes our local correspondent. The surround. ...

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  30. KILL D ON TRANSPORT.

    "WELLINGTON (N-Z-), Thursday.— Sergeant Marden, charged -with unlawfully causing tie death of Sergeant Choate on the transport Pakeha, ...

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  31. Machinery to Stop War

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Senator M’Cumber, speaking in the Senate debate oh the league, of Nations, sail that the United States knew all along ...

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  32. THURSDAY'S WEATHER.

    The- official report issued yesterday says:— The rise in air pressure over this State on Wednesday was. short-lived, ...

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  33. Timber Ketch Wrecked

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The wooden ketch Sarah Hunter, 78 tons, timber laden, from Tasmania to Melbourne, has been wrecked on the ...

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  34. ADMIRALS ON TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A[?]lral Grant (of the Naval Board) has gone to Jervis Bay, where he will Join Lord Jellicoe on tour. ...

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  35. SOARING COST OF LIVING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The cost of living is still mounting all over Australia. There was a general increase of 6 percent, during the last month, ...

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  36. “PUBLIC RETRIBUTION”

    Messrs. J, C. M'Phee and J. i. Pullen were congratulated by last night's annual meeting of the Temperance Alliance, at the instance of the ...

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  37. NEW JETTY ASKED TOR

    At the meeting on Saturday Bruny Council received a letter from the Department public Works informing it of an application from a saw miller ...

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  38. GODDARD GETS SURPRISE OF LIFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Goddard got the greatest surprise of his life, it Was the first time he has been knocked out. ...

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  39. Rioting Canadians

    LONDON, Monday.—Canadian soldiers rescuing comrades wrecked the Epsom Police Station, and killed a police sergeant. ...

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  40. STEAMER BLOWN ASHORE

    STEPHAN, Thursday.—On Monday night, at 11 o'clock, the s.s. Glen Turk was blown ashore in Macquarie Harbour at Phillip Island. She was ...

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  41. Cricket.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the cricket match against the Australian Service Team, Yorkshire, in the second innings made 210, Hirst 88 being the ...

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  42. DOMINION SOLDIERS PROTEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the Canadian riot at Witley camp, one man was killed. The protest was against delay in sailings. Australians and New ...

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  43. Violence In Vienna

    VIENNA, Monday.—The unrest is approaching a crisis. The Communists threaten a great demonstration, and troops are being held in readiness. The ...

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  44. AROUND THE CITY.

    There have been farther falls of snow [?] Mr Wellington. and the skirts of the white mantle are tralling across the tops of the adjacent foothills. As ...

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