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  2. ARTILLERY MOVING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The concentration of British and French troops ready to march into Germany has been completed Artillery is moving ...

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  3. CHINESE BOYCOTT

    NEW YORK, Thursday—Despatches from Pekin say that the Chinese Cabinet-has resigned on account of the popular movement against alleged ...

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  4. AFGHAN ARMISTICE

    ALLAHABAD. Thursday.—Afghan messengers who brought the Amir’s reply to the Viceroy’s despatch into our lines spread the report broadcast ...

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  5. THE BIG FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, June 14.—The New York “Times” St John’s correspondent says that the Vickers-Vimy machine started under especially hazard ...

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  6. OBSCURE DENIKINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Denikine reports further successes at Tharitis, and also on the Mon[?]z River. He acknowledges Admiral Koltchak as ...

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  7. THE ’FLU POSITION

    Once again Tasmania settles down, a period of calm and security as as pneumonic-influenza is concerned. The Health Department report ...

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  8. THE NAVY’S WAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A court-martial was held to-day on the Encounter, when D. J. O. Rudd (able seaman), W. Thompson and K. H. Patterson ...

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  9. THE SEETHING POT

    LONDON, Thursday. —- The Australian Press Association states that the Czecho-Slovak-Roumanian-Hungarian struggle has ended, as a result ...

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  10. THE ADMIRABLE KOLTCHAK.

    How untenable is the position of the Allies in the territories occupied by them directly or by their protégées is shown by the letter of an English ...

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  11. SYDNEY POST OFFICE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It was reported to the Central Office to-day that the number or absentees from duty at the Sydney G.P.O. owing ...

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  12. CENTRE PARTY

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. — The Catholic Centre party says that Germany is prepared to sign the treaty. The majority of the Government is ...

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  13. HIGH COURT JUDGMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The High Court to-day delivered two imports at judgments affecting arbitration. recently the court declared, that ...

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  14. SYDNEY'S FRESH OUTBREAK.

    SYDNEY. Friday.— deaths [?] to-day were 23, with 214 [?] cases. The Government has been ...

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  15. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that the State department advices states that Chunon Siang, the ...

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  16. MARITIME STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Trades Hall Industrial Disputes Committee to-day sent a delegate to Sydney to interview the officials of the Federal ...

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  17. SENATOR LODGE

    NEW YORK, June 14.—The New York “Evening Post's” Washington correspondent interviewed Senator Lodge, chairman of the Foreign ...

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  18. FEDERAL SHIP BUILDING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Shipbuilding authorities hope to have the Dromana, one of the new steel vessels built for the ...

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  19. BROWN’S NATIONALITY.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The New York newspapers-differ, concerning the nationality of Lieut Brown, who is the navigator of the Vickers-Vimy ...

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  20. GENEROUS JOHN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In addition donating £100 to the unemployment distress fund, and promising [?] donate £25 weekly while the strike ...

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  21. Gallipoli Graves

    LONDON, Monday. — Lieutenant [?] a Sydney architect has returned from Gallipoli, Reporting on the graves and the battle memorial, he ...

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  22. SYDNEY VISITATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday — Influenza has, broken out amongst the delegates at the Interstate conference. Senator Ferricks (Q.), Mr. E. G. Theo[?] ...

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  23. A WONDERFUL FEAT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the United States Navy, commenting on the Vickers-Vimy flight said: “It is a ...

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  24. SHIP, OWNERS' CHARTER RATES.

    MELBOURNE Friday. — A statement has been made that the ship owners would be paid their monthly charter rates by the Government, no ...

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  25. PARCELS REGULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE Friday--A new postal Regulation sets out that, at any specified -office,, any one person may post not more than five parcels on ...

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  26. NAVAL AVIATION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the United States Navy has ...

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  27. [?]LINDSAY’S [?]

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Divorce Court to-day Justice Gordon granted a decree nisi returnable-in six months in the suit in which Kathleen Agatha ...

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  28. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday —Ever [?] the armistice was signed the [?] Celebrations Committee, which [?] appointed by the commonwealth ...

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  29. MIDDLE ISLAND INSPECTED.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday —At the invitation of Mayor Shields and the Master Warden of the Marine Board (Mr, Ritchie), several leading citizens ...

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  30. N.S.W. LABOR BREAKAWAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—it is announced that a meeting of the Willis (militant) section of the New South Wales Labor Conference delegates is to be held next ...

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  31. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that Mr. Josephus Daniels Secretary of the United States Navy. ...

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  32. THE MAWEENA.

    The. s.s. Maweena was expected to leave Hobart last evening or early this morning for Port Huon to load, as mentioned, in “The World” yesterday, ...

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  33. Willard-Dempsey Fight

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The Lower House of the Ohio Legislature has passed, a resolution stopping the [?] Dempsey fight in Toledo. ...

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  34. GLENORCHY ROADS.

    Sir„—Can you tell me what those in the suburbs pay rates for? Is It for holes in footpaths, or otherwise? On May 31 I had to go to Glenorchy ...

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  35. WILL RYAN LEAD?

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It can now be stated definitely that; the Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) has been asked by a unanimous vote of the ...

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  36. Sir John M’Call

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir John. M’Call, Agent-General for Tasmania is seriously ill with pneumonia. ...

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  37. MOUNT MORGAN MINES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Minister for Railways (Mr. Fihelly), commenting on the closing down of the Mount Morgan mines, stated that it was a ...

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  38. WHAT’S HAPPENING IN RUSSIA ?

    LONDON, Thursday.—The situation in Northern Russia is satisfactory. The British advance is continuing with the slightest loss. Our motor ...

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  39. BUTTER POOLS DRIED UP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A new [?] precautions regulation, governing the winter butter pool in the Commonwealth, repealed the regulations which ...

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  40. MODERN NEBUCHADNEZZAR

    SYDNEY, Friday—A Chinese living the Parkes district for years has been discovered dead. His only habitation was a “lean-to”' composed of ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA OFFICIALLY INFECTED.

    PERTH, Friday.—Western Australia' has how, been. declared infected with influenza, and a quarantine area under the Commonwealth Act ...

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  42. Resigned

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The United Press Association's Paris correspondent learns that the Italian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  43. DEPORTEES SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Fourteen hundred German deportees on the transport Trasos Montes, which put back to port owing to an outbreak of influenza. ...

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  44. REGISTRATION Of MARRIAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday—The religion and moral committee of the Presbyterian Assembly has reported on the registration of marriages question, which ...

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  45. General Cables

    ATLANTIC CITY, Thursday.—The American Federation of Labor has rejected a proposal to form a political party. It has adopted a ...

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  46. A JILTED WIDOW

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In a case before Justice Ferguson and a Jury, in which Farnell Smith "for £600 compensation Florence Ann Thompson sued Francis ...

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  47. BACK TO “GOD'S OWN---”

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—All New Zealand troops In Britain are expected to be returned before the beginning of October, and all in Egypt by the end ...

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  48. FRUIT CARGO SHIPMENT.

    Mr. W. J. M’Williams, M.H.R., yesterday received the following telegram from the Acting Prime Minister relative to the shipment of apples:— ...

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  49. SOLDIERS AT STATIONS.

    Sir,—I Was on of those who went to, Glenorchy railway station on Sunday, June 15. I thought the express train with our brave boys on would have ...

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  50. THE FOUNDERED FOAM

    It has been ascertained that the ketch Foam, which foundered in the Derwent off Sandy Bay Point on Tuesday last when coming to Hobart with ...

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  51. GROVE

    At Mountain River on Saturday evening, a concert and social was held in aid of the Crabtree Church-Hall fund, when a lengthy programme of ...

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  52. NEW NORFOLK.

    Two weddings -took place here On Thursday. The contracting parties were Mr. J. O’Byme and Mi[?] Elsie Chatters, at St. Peter's R.C, Church, ...

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