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  2. GERMAN DELEGATION

    It is now officially announced that a German delegation to sign the Peace Treaty has been appointed, and will reach Paris to-day (Saturday). There have been riots In Hamburg, culminating in the town being declared in ...

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  3. COMMUNIST AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association’s correspondent learns that the Hungarians are carrying out an offensive on the Danubo ...

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  4. THE SCAPA COUP

    LONDON, Tuesday:—Naval writers point out that the Allies were not legally entitled to place armed guards aboard the interned ships. The navy ...

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  5. AN IRISH REPUBLIC

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Chicago “Tribune’s” Paris correspondent interviewed Mr. Dunne, the official representative of the Irish-Americans, ...

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  6. LABOR PARTY MEETING

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.—A meeting of the Tasmanian State Labor party, convened for the purpose of discussing matters or interest to the Labor ...

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  7. INFLUENZA FIEND

    Nothing fresh is reported by the health authorities in regard to the epidemic. So far as is known Tasmania is still enjoying immunity from ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN PRUSSIAN

    MELBOURNE, Fiftday.—Mr. co[?]boy, the recently elected Labor soldier member for Bunbury (W.A.) caused a sensation, in the House of ...

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  9. SEVEN DAYS’ QUARANTINE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the Senate to-day, Senator Bakhap defined the policy of Tasmania in insisting upon, seven days’ quarantine. ...

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  10. The Strike Weapon

    LONDON, Thursday.—Newspapers welcome the condemnation by the president of the British Labor Conference (Mr. M’Gurk) of the policy of ...

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  11. Naturally

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Conservative feeling against coal nationalisation is hardening. The House of Commons deputation meets Mr. ...

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  12. N.S.W. POST OFFICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—From and including to-morrow public business is to be further restricted at post offices and telegraph offices in New South ...

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  13. N.S.W. LABOR SPLIT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A meeting of the extremist section of the State Labor party, which suffered defeat [?] the recent State Conference elections ...

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  14. DOCTOR’S DECLARATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—De. Dear, [?]rector of the Bureau of Microbiology, who has returned from Sydney, states that the medical profession blames the ...

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  15. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A novel method of testing the question of the right of a citizen to take the old age pension has been adopted by Dr. ...

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  16. General Cables

    LONDON, Thursday—Arrangements have been made for the Commonwealth Bank to pay Australian holders of British war savings certificates. ...

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  17. BRUTAL DEPORTATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs (Q.) read a circular letter sent to the wife of a German resident ...

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  18. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Copenhagen states that riots in Hamburg culminated in a Spartacist attack on the central railway station ...

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  19. THE PEOPLE’S WRATH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German Government wireless message re-echoing the German democrats’ published view, appeals to the ...

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  20. PASTORAL UNDERTAKINGS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Pas[?] undertakings in Australia have been adversely affected by the recent prolonged period of dry weather. ...

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  21. SIR JOHN M’CALL.

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania has reached the Crisis. His condition is grave. ...

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  22. KNIGHTS OP THE AIR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown, the trans-Atlantic aviators, have been created Knights of the British Empire. ...

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  23. HO[?]EWARD BOUND

    The Military authorities have advised the Citizen’s Reception Committee that the next batch of [?] will leave Barnes Bay at 7.45 a.m. on ...

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  24. MILITARY REVOLT AVERTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Copenhagen says that a military revolt in Germany has been averted. The generals favorably replied to Herr ...

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  25. MARATHON RACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King started the Marathon race at Windsor. The race finished at Stamford Bridge. Wool[?]ton, of the Machine Gun Corps, ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Copenhagen states that soldiers wert implicated in an attempt to assassinate Herr Seheidemann and ...

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  27. TREATED WITH CONTEMPT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate resumed the debate to-day on the Ministerial statement. Senator O’Keefe severely criticised ...

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  28. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The ex-Crown Prince has escaped from Holland, and is Journeying to Germany. ...

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  29. NOT A MINUTE’S DELAY.

    PARIS, Monday, June 23—Von[?]lel asked the Council of Fo[?]r for [?] 48 hours, on the ground that [?] Baner has formed a new ...

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  30. HINDENBURG RESIGNS.

    BERLIN. Thursday.—General von Hindenburg has resigned his command of the army. ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL SOCIALISM

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Friday.—On Tuesday the Auckland City Council take over the tramways. The Council is inaugurating a progressive policy, ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. H. E. Carey, formerly Government secretary in Darwin, and now with Vesty Bros,’ meat works, will be appointed ...

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  33. REPATRIATION MONEY ADVANCED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The question as to whether an advance made by the Repatriation Department to a returned soldier could be recovered in ...

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  34. NOSKE WON’T RESIGN.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Noske has withdrawn his threat of resignation in the event of the signature of the Peace Treaty, ...

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  35. POLLEN PLEASED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Pollen, the German naval writer, expresses admiration at the German spirit in sinking the ships rather than, allowing them ...

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  36. Poles Attacked

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Clemenceau has notified the Germans, that they will be held responsible for any in-official support of movement against ...

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  37. Doings of Denikine

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Denikine’s advance freed freed upwards of 7000 square miles. He has captured 50,000 Bolsheviks. It is estimated ...

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  38. ALLIES WILL PUNISH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Allies have notified Germany of their intention to punish those guilty for the sinking of the fleet. ...

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  39. SLATER THE SP[?]INK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The trial of Henry Stater and Thomas Wilson on a charge of having wounded Constable Cooper at Fitzroy in the early ...

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  40. Turks Appeal

    PARIS, June 17. — M. Clemenceau has written to Count Rantzau, expressing pressing regret that the Turks met the Council of Ten and presented a note ...

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  41. Peace of Force

    PARIS, Sunday.—Herr Bauer sent [?] Note to M. Clemenceau requesting that the treaty be re-examined by the League of Nations within two years. ...

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  42. Uncle Sam’s Ships

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—Mr. Hurley has announced that the United States’ Shipping Board has made additional sales of 19 steel vessels, 11 of ...

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  43. Relatives Notified

    Mr. S. Lyden, J.P., of Moonah, has been notified by the Defence Department that his son, private S. Lyden, D.C.M., is returning ...

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  44. INCREASE OF PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Resuming the debate on the Supply Bill, Mr. Tudor (V.) moved the reduction of an item as a protest against the ...

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  45. HOOKWORM DISEASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The scheme of co-operation referred to in a recent cable is one in which the Federal Government, the Queensland ...

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  46. Greeks and Turks

    PARIS, Thursday.—There has been a recrudescence of trouble between the Greeks and Turks at Aidin, a town of Asiatic Turkey in Asia Minor. ...

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  47. FEDERAL NOTICE PAPER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister), after a number of questions had been asked him in Parliament yesterday, said that in ...

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  48. Odds Favor Willard

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The New York “Times” Toledo correspondent says that Willard and Dempsey have entered on their last fortnight’s ...

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  49. TRADE MARKS AMENDMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A new Bill to amend the Trades Marks Act was introduced in the Senate to-day. Its purpose is to give the ...

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  50. Frontier Closed

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Germans have closed the frontier between Poland and Upper Silesia, driving out the Poles. The latter, as a reprisal ...

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  51. “Radicals” or Ratinols?

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The municipal police organised a large raid on [?]any Radical organisations in the [?] and confiscated several cartloads ...

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  52. CONDUCT OF CONVENTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Urged by Mr. Palmer (V.) to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the conduct of convents in Australia, Mr. ...

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  53. Soldiers’ Welcome.

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  54. The Cruiser Oleg

    PARIS, Thursday.—A message from Moscow states it was a British submarine that sank the Russian cruiser Oleg. ...

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