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  2. RED LETTER DAY UNCERTAIN

    The announcement from Melbourne on Tuesday evening that peace had been signed turns out to have been a little premature. Mr. Watt now states that the message received by the Perth radio, station lacks confirmation, ...

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  3. END OF GERMAN NAVY

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Germans sank the remaining warships in Kiel harbor. It is considered here that this is a clear proof that the Scapa ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Federal Parliament re-assembled to-day. The first business was the Ministerial statement made in both ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) stated to-night that he was advised from Sydney that the dislocation in ...

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  6. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—At the Police Court to-day William Henry Breaks[?]eare and Michael Enright were charged with having travelled on a train ...

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  7. JAP BOYCOTT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Singapore reports suite that the Chinese boycott of the Japanese resulted in riots. The cruiser Sydney landed bluejackets. ...

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  8. GIRL DIES FROM BURNS.

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday. — The adjourned inquest concerning the death, of the young girl Edith May Harper, who was brought to Launceston ...

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  9. WHAT FOR?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Metal Budget" says it is difficult to understand why Japan is buying so much copper land, principally in America, ...

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  10. ON A LONELY LIGHTHOUSE.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The Marine Board's tug Wybia, with Dr. Shone on board, left tonight for Swan Island, where the light keeper is ...

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  11. VON REUTER'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The admiralty announces that Admiral Fremantle addressed Admiral von Reuter and staff and other German officers, ...

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  12. GIRL FRACTURES LEG.

    SOMERSET. Wednesday. — Thelma Friezer, 13 years of age, a granddaughter of Mrs. Roberts, sustained a broken leg on the Somerset school grounds ...

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  13. In Fitting Company

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A dinner was tendered Mr. Hughes by leading trade unionists in recognition of his services to trade unionism in Australia ...

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  14. Tasmania Clean

    The local health authorities, when seen last night, stated that there was nothing to report. ...

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  15. GOVERNOR AT BANQUET.

    STANLEY, Wednesday.—A banquet was held to-night, at which 50 people were present. Speeches were made by the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate), ...

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  16. NOT A WORKERS' PEACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Arthur Henderson has announced that Labor is about to begin a public campaign, for the revision of the parts of the ...

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  17. HIS PRESENCE ESSENTIAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Joseph Cook has returned to Paris. Hughes is returning on Wednesday afternoon' to be present at the Rigging of ...

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  18. LAUNCESTON ISOLATION HOSPITAL.

    On Tuesday afternoon the Mayor of Launceston (Alderman G. Shields) paid a visit of inspection to the Isolation Hospital, Carr Villa. The party was ...

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  19. MR. TUDOR ON PROFITEERING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—During the debate on the Supply Bill in the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Tudor attempted to extract from the ...

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  20. FIRST LORD EXPLAINS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House Commons the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) stated that the naval experts at the time of the ...

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  21. SAVAGE SENTENCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Herr Erzberger, on behalf of the German Amistice Commission, has prtested against a French ...

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  22. CONFLICTING MESSAGES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Germans are expected to sign peace on Saturday. ...

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  23. BLYTHE ORE DEPOSITS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. L. Atkinson (T.) asked in the House of Representatives to-night whether the Government experts, when inspecting the ...

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  24. CLEMENCEAU RETIRES.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — M. Clemenceau intends to retire from office when the treaty is signed. ...

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  25. COURT MARTIAL SENTENCES.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—In regard to the court martial sentences on members of the battleship Australia, concerned in the trouble at Fremantle, ...

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  26. LATE L. J. O'HARA.

    Writing of the tragically sudden death of L. J. O'Hara, the newly-elected M.L.A. in New South Wales, W. J. Miles says:— "Last Sunday week he ...

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  27. NO CONFIRMATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — At question time in the House of Representatives to-night the acting Prime Minister (Mr. Waft) stated that the ...

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  28. POSITION OF VESSELS.

    LONDON Tuesday.—The Admiralty states that the Baden is 3ft. below normal draught, in readiness to be beached. Her engines are apparently ...

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  29. Disastrous Waste

    PARIS, June 14.—Immense quantities of American war stores at Prunier camp, hear Ramortin, including motors, bicycles, and wagons, are being ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S INDEMNITY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Questioned in the House of Representatives to-night by Mr. W. G. Higgs (Q.) as to how much Australia was to receive from ...

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  31. BITTER RESENTMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday—The report that peace had been accepted led to patriotic demonstrations in Germany. Processions in Berlin and ...

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  32. MR. JENSEN'S TRIP.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Minister for, Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) undertook in the House of Representatives to-night to lay on the table ...

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  33. PEACE WITHOUT COAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Goal Board to-day decided to apply the coal restrictions to Tasmania. An order was issued prohibiting the ...

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  34. BERLIN ARSENAL ENTERED.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Guardsmen and students entered Berlin Arsenal and seized the French banners captured in 1870, and burned them ...

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  35. THE AWKWARD FREEMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Acting Prime Minister undertook to have further inquiries made in regard to the case of the deportee, Paul Freeman, now ...

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  36. The Big Bout

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York "Times" Toledo correspondent says that Tex Rickard has announced that there will be six preliminary ...

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  37. Local Peace Celebrations

    It was announced In "The World" yesterday that the Mayor (Alderman J. G. Shield) had arranged for a demonstration at noon that day at the Town ...

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  38. MILITARY CALLED OUT.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — Serious food riots and plundering in Berlin have necessitated the calling out of the military. ...

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  39. Trans-Atlantic Flight

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The York "Times" St John's correspondent says that Major Fiske, representative of the Boulton Paul Aeroplane ...

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  40. NATURE DRAGGED IN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a remarkably brilliant rainbow in London concurrently with the receipt of Germany's intimation to sign. ...

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  41. SHIP'S OFFICER SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — At the Central Police Court to-day Charles Mattson, 42, seaman on the American schooner James Taft, was remanded on a charge ...

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  42. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Albert Illingworth, the Postmaster-General, speaking in the House of Commons, said the the annual loss in telegrams ...

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  43. "TOO CLEVER TO LIVE."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — So far the police have not cleared up the mystery concerning "Jack Waring," the cartoonist, supposed to have owned certain ...

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  44. R34'S ACHIEVEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —R34 travelled 1700 miles continuously, in 48 hours, returned, to Scotland, fighting its way over the North Sea against a heavy ...

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  45. PROFITS ON RABBIT SKINS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Minister in charge of price fixing stated that it was not practicable to return the profits made out of rabbit skins to the ...

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  46. BEFORE THE GERMANS YIELDED

    PARIS, June 15. — Advices have reached Paris that German troops, under General Hoeferd, are debouching from Upper Silesia, and taking ...

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  47. Soldiers Coming Home

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sailings for the coming week are:— Orita, from Plymouth, with 1300 soldiers. Prinz Ludwig, from Plymouth, with 1000 ...

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  48. BRITISH MINISTER OF HEALTH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. C. Addison has been appointed Minister of Health. ...

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  49. ITALIAN UNREST.

    ROME, June 16.—The general strike which was expected to commence in a day or two has been postponed. ...

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  50. CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — Mr. Finlayson was informed by the Acting Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-night that the ...

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  51. BOLSHEVIKS ON FINNISH FRONTIER.

    PARIS, June 16.—From Helsingforg is reported that 30,000 Bolsheviks, with 250 guns, have concentrated on the Finnish frontier, near Petrograd, ...

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  52. Echo of Shell Shortage

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons passed the Ministry of Munitions' vote for £185,000,000. Mr. F- G. Kellaway said that the ...

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  53. ROBBERY OF THE STATES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr. Higgs (Q.) voiced the protest of the States in the House of Representatives to-day during the debate on the Supply ...

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  54. Martyred Belgians

    PARIS, June 16.—Brussels reports that imposing obsequies were held on 20 martyr civilians, including M. Bancy, who helped Nurse Cavell, and ...

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  55. RATIFICATION EXPECTED

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The ratification of the Peace Treaty is expected about the end of July. "THE WORLD" IS NOT ...

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  56. COTTON STRIKE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The cotton strike has been settled. A 30 per cent, increase in wages and a 48 hour week were conceded. ...

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  57. BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the National Sporting Club, in the boxing match Summers versus Marriott, a twentyrounds contest for the championship ...

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