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  2. PEACE WITHOUT SIGNATURE

    PARTS, Wednesday.—Probably the Allies will send an ultimatum to Germany demanding the immediate, appointment of plenipotentiaries. ...

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  3. BRITISH LABOR PROTESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday—At the Labor party's conference at Southport the president (Mr. M'Guirk) said that Labor disapproved of compromise and ...

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  4. HUNGARIAN SOVIET

    VIENNA, Wednesday—Dr. Bela Kun has accepted Marshal Foch's ultimatum demanding the cessation of hostilities and the evacuation of ...

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  5. IRISH INDEPENDENCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Mr. de Valera, in an interview, said that the Irish Independence party intended to extend the campaign to Canada and ...

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  6. SCUTTLED

    LONDON, Wednesday.-An eyewitness aboard a patrol boat said that the first indication of scuttling of the German ships was that the crews of ...

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  7. IRISH-AMERICAN COMMISSION.

    PARIS, June 16.—The Irish-American Commission has notified the American peace delegation of the American Senate's resolution ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S WAR EFFORT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In the Senate to-day Senator Gardiner replied to the Ministerial statement. He said it was a tissue of empty verbiage. He ...

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  9. The Modern Moses

    LONDON, Wednesday.—About 100 Lords and Commoners attended the Empire Parliamentary Association's farewell luncheon to Mr. Hughes. Mr. ...

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  10. SAILORS HANG A CAPTAIN.

    LONDON. Wednesday. German sailors hanged a captain at Scapa Flow prior to the scuttling of the ships. ...

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  11. CHAOS REIGNS.

    LONDON. Thursday.-Copenhagen reports state that the situation in Berlin is getting worse. The railway strike has paralysed important lines. ...

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  12. PEACE OF JUSTICE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Speaking in the Federal Senate on the Australian representation at the Peace Conference, Senator Gardiner said the ...

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  13. Too Much Like Socialism

    LONDON, Wednesday—There is a growing suspicion in Conservative circles of the Government's attitude to schemes of nationalisation. It is ...

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  14. WIFE WON'T LET HIM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-It is reported from Berlin that Herr Muller, the German Foreign Minister, declines to sign the peace. Von Haniel's wife ...

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  15. TREATY DENOUNCED.

    ZURICH, June 13.—Herr Scheidemann, addressing Socialists, replied to attacks on the Government. He declared that Germany's enemies, by ...

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  16. COUP D'ETAT PLANNED.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — The reactionaries are planning a coup d'etat in Germany. Commanders of the volunteer Government troops are ...

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  17. Bangs the Big Drum

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Chicago "Tribune's" London correspondent interviewed Mr. Winston Churchill, who said: "Our foreign policy should be, ...

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  18. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The acting Prime Minister to-day stated that the Government would consider the indemnity question in all its aspects ...

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  19. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs (Capricorna) asked, in regard to the successor to the ...

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  20. REFUSES TO GO TO PARIS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday—The Foreign Minister refuses to go to Paris to sign the treaty. Von Hindenburg has resigned the command of the army. ...

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  21. General Cables

    PRETORIA, Wednesday. — Cable news has been received that the South African Nationalist deputation left Amsterdam yesterday. If ...

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  22. WHEN WILL THEY SIGN?

    PARIS. Wednesday—Owing to no communication from Germany, it is not expected that peace will be signed by Saturday or Monday. ...

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  23. BANKS CELEBRATE.

    Customary business staidness was put aside at the Hobart branch of the Commonwealth Bank yesterday morning. No doubt many people were ...

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  24. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The acting Prime Minister to-day said it was understood that the Italian Government was arranging with the British ...

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  25. TROPHIES OF WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-In reply to a question to-day, the assistant Minister for Defence stated that the general principle likely to be adopted ...

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  26. MONEY IS SCARCE

    BURNIE, Thursday,—Replying to a deputation to-day which sought Government assistance for a deviation of the Stowport line along the Emu River ...

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  27. PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The President-elect of Brazil has arrived from France. He was accorded a warm welcome. He will tour the eastern ...

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  28. "OVER THEIR DEAD BODIES."

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — A large number of German officers have telegraphed to Herr Noske that they will not permit Ludendorff's surrender ...

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  29. EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords read a third time a Bill entitling women to become barristers and solicitors and justices of the ...

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  30. SHAW WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In reply to a question in the House to-day, Mr. Watt said the Government did not propose to re-open the matter of the ...

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  31. EBERT'S PROCLAMATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A German wireless message states that Herr Ebert, in an impassioned proclamation, says:— ...

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  32. LIGHTHOUSE ACT AMENDMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Bill to amend the Lighthouse Act. 1911, was introduced In the Senate to-day. It provides additional clauses to ...

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  33. Remarkable Court Martial

    PARIS, June 17.—The most remarkable court martial on record has begun. Twenty-five prisoners, described as the "informers of Laon," of whom ...

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  34. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Supply Bill debate was resumed by Mr. T. Riley (N.S.W.), who complained that nothing was said in the ...

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  35. WHEAT FOR ROUMANIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-Mr. Watt, in the House to-day, informed Mr. Gregory (W. A.), that the Prime Minister had cabled that he had ...

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  36. MR. RYAN'S INTENTIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-A man closely associated with the Labor movement for many years stated that the statement published recently ...

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  37. SHEEP DIP IMPORTATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Minister for Customs to-day said it was the intention that the present embargo on the importation of sheep dip ...

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  38. MILLIONAIRE MERCHANT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—In an application for probate of the will of the late William Gibson, of Foy and Gibson, Smith street, Collingwood, who ...

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  39. Germans in Russia

    PARIS, June 15—The Council of Five is dealing with tile Austrian and other treaties. Official inquiries into the condition of Esthonia. ...

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  40. Koltchak Dictator

    PARIS. June, 17.—Mr. Morison, member of the American Baltic Commission, has resigned as a result of exchanges of notes between the Allies ...

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  41. Fiume "Settlement"

    ROME, June 15.—The National Council of Fiume has decided to create an army of 40,000 volunteers, under the control of the King of Italy. ...

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  42. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Bill which was introduced in the Senate to-day to amend the Wireless Telegraphy Act is only of a formal ...

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  43. HOBART WHARFAGE RATES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-During the Supply Bill debate, Mr. Laird Smith (T.) appealed to the Government to make known as soon as ...

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  44. PROFITEERING IN WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day a Bill to amend section 2 of the Wifeless Telegraphy Act was read a first time. ...

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  45. Italian Cabinet Crisis

    PARES, Monday.—The Italian Chamber, by 259 votes to 78, refused Signor Orlando's request for a secret sitting to discuss the Peace Treaty. ...

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  46. MORE SOCIALISM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the report of the State Fisheries Commission, it is recommended that there should be established State fish shops, ...

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  47. The Capitalist's Way

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The Winnipeg strike has collapsed owing to the arrest of the leaders. ...

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  48. War Against Poland

    PARIS, Wednesday.-The Polish Supreme Council affirms that the Germans, with the Government's secret support is organising an unofficial war ...

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  49. "IF THE CANNON ROAR."

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Mr. Considine (Barrier), in the House of Representatives to-day, said the Prime Minister of England had said the ...

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  50. STEAM TO PUT OUT FIRE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-A fire which broke out amongst the sulphur cargo, of the Japanese steamer Mayachi Maru on Tuesday is still burning ...

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  51. Petrol Monopoly

    PARIS, June 1.—The French Government has submitted a Bill making petrol a Government monopoly, which will yield £1,500,000 annually. ...

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