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  2. GERMANY UNCONDITIONALLY SIGNS PEACE TERMS OF ALLIES

    PARTS, Monday.—Official: The Germans have agreed to sign the Peace Treaty unconditionally. ...

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  3. EXIT THE GERMAN FLEET

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty is observing the closest secrecy, and has forbidden newspapers' representatives to enter the Orkneys. ...

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  4. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT

    PARIS, June 14.—Count Renner, the head of the Austrian peace delegation, says that the territory left to Austria will only produce a quarter of ...

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  5. HOBART CELEBRATIONS.

    When informed last evening that the Peace Treaty had been signed by Germany, the Mayor (Alderman J. G. Shield) said that there would be a ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. South African Industry

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.— Speaking at the Chamber of Mines, the president (Mr. Wallers) strongly criticised the amazing indifference for ...

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  7. FIREWOOD—NOT FIREWORKS,

    Sir,—Quite recently a number of worthy, citizens assembled to discuss the best . way to celebrate "peace," and I think they are to be congratulated ...

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  8. SACREDNESS OF HUMAN LIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr. Frank Tudor, leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, referring to the signing of the Peace Treaty, ...

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  9. SIGNATURE NOT DECLARATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Regarding the official peace celebrations in the Commonwealth, Mr. Watt said tonight that some confusion apparently ...

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  10. Britain's Coal Mines

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Justice Sankey's report recommends the immediate purchase of coal royalties and State ownership within three years, ...

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  11. THE EUROPEAN WAR.

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  12. NOBLE LORD'S DENUNCIATION,

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Inchcape, addressing a meeting of business men, said that nationalisation meant that the coal mines would be worked solely ...

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  13. COUNTER-REVOLUTION.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Socialist press allege that a counter-revolutionary movement is making headway in Germany. ...

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  14. Australia and Peace

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the close of the meeting of the Ministerial party to-night, Mr. Watt said that at the opening he made a statement in ...

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  15. GERMAN RESERVATIONS

    COPENHAGEN, Monday—The reservations attached, to Weimar's acceptance of the treaty repudiate Germany's responsibility for the war, also ...

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  16. New Italian Cabinet

    MILAN, Monday.—Signor Nitti is forming a new Italian cabinet. ...

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  17. WILSON GOING HOME.

    WASHINGTON, Monday."— President Wilson is expected to leave France on Wednesday. ...

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  18. General Cables

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Birdwood supervised the departure of the Koing Louise with 1945 Australians on board.' ...

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  19. "NO MODIFICATIONS."

    PARIS, Monday.—The Allies' final Note refuses to allow any modifications and reservations, and requires unequivocal acceptance or rejection of ...

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  20. FRENCH PRESS INDIGNANT.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French press is Indignant over the Scapa sinkings. Some deplore British negligence. Others point 'out that France ...

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  21. LINEN MAKERS' THREAT.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Irish manufacturers threaten to undersell Martin, who made a big deal with the Government for aeroplane linen, in ...

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  22. ALLIED COMMISSION.

    PARIS, June 18.—A convention of 13 articles signed by America, Begium Britain, and France provides that a Civil High Commission should ...

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  23. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS DELIGHTED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The German newspapers are- elated. "Gewolfuhr Blatt" praises the feat, but fears that the" Entente may make an ...

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  24. TREATMENT OF INTERNEES

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  25. ZEEHAN NON-UNIONISTS

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—A meeting of the A.W.U. (Zeehan branch) held tonight discussed the non-union question for the Zeehan mines. ...

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  26. VON REUTER TO BLAME.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty considers that Admiral von Renter ordered the scatting of the ships at Scapa without instructions from ...

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  27. "ALMS FOR OBLIVION."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Watt has issued the following statement in connection with the signing by Germany of peace terms to-day:— ...

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  28. "King Of Australia"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—After Mi-. Walt's statement at the meeting of the Ministerial party to-night, a general discussion of a most amicable ...

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  29. WARSHIPS IN KIEL SUNK.

    [?]EIMAR Monday.—The German [?]airships at Kiel other harbors have been sunk. ...

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  30. Protection for Shippers

    LONDON, Monday.—The commonwealth Line has circularised its agents all over the world notifying that all bills of lading issued by the ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. LIBRARY OPEN ON SATURDAY.

    ' A report was presented at yesterday's meeting of the Public Library Trustees on the experiment of opening the Library on Saturdays from 10.30 to 12 ...

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