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  2. PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A. Berlin wireless message states that the committed of the National Assembly at Weimar have consented to the ratification of ...

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  3. DISPUTE STILL GOING STRONG

    Admiral Clarkson, Shipping Controller, seems to live In the confidence of the Federal Government. He told a deputation yesterday that he was unable to hold out any hope that the Government would entertain the suggestion by the men that ...

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  4. ALLIES FALL OUT

    ROME, Tuesday.—The fighting at Fiume between French and Italian troops, wherein between 10 and 30 of She former were killed and wounded, ...

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  5. EVOLUTION OF A K.C.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hughes was the centre of an unique ceremony at Gray's Inn law court, where for the first time on record a man passed ...

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  6. ITALY IN FERMENT

    ROMAIC Tuesday.—A decree punishes sellers above official prices with a £400 fine and heavy Imprisonment There was some looting In ...

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  7. Ex-Kaiser's Extradition

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Express Berlin correspondent says that Marshal Von Hindenburg in an autograph letter to Marshal Foch, ...

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  8. Schleswig Plebiscite

    COPENHAGEN. Saturday.' — The journal "Heidmal" mentions as evidence of the German bad Taith that Germans have sequestrated all documents ...

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  9. War-time Duties

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is considerable opposition in the House of Commons to the Finance Bill's proposal to continue until August, 1920 ...

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  10. TIRPITZ ON BLACK LIST.

    The English list of German offenders against rules of -warfare Is complete. If includes the name of Admiral Von Tirpitz. ...

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  11. Australia's Empire

    LONDON, 'Wednesday.—It is expected that the mandate over New Guinea will he handed over in the next day or two. 'The document ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH K.C.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The consensus of-opinion in a certain section of legal circles in New South Wales is the King's Counsellorship conferred ...

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  13. Bludgeon Rule

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Viscount French has proclaimed Sinn Fran Gaelic organisations and Irish volunteers in county of Tippearary illegal ...

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  14. Austria and the League

    PARIS, Tuesday.—An Allied Note to Australia states that the Allies are prepared to support Australia's application for admission to the League of ...

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  15. The Coal Shortage

    The serious coal shortage in Tasmania will affect the running of the ferry service. On and after Monday next the "Derwent and Rosny ...

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  16. British Empire Woo the War

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Douglas Haig, in a speech -at Newcastle said "We are spt" Jo minimise what our own fellows have done in the field. It ...

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  17. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook, on leaving London, received a great farewell from a crowd, including: Mr. Bonar Law, ...

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  18. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Prince of Wales, who is suffering from a chill, Is a little better. ...

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  19. Ward of Maoriland

    NEW YORK, July 3.—Sir Joseph Ward, New Zealand Treasurer, in an interview, said that New Zealand is satisfied with the terms of the Peace ...

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  20. LATE CAPTAIN FRYATT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There were Impressive scenes as the late Captain Fryatt's body passed in procession through Charing Cross to St Paul's, ...

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  21. CEMENTING COMRADESHIP.

    LONDON, Friday—Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving the freedom of the city of Liverpool, suggested the formation of single national organisation, to preserve ...

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  22. FEDERAL FINANCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 words
  23. Commonwealth Line

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth line has ordered from Vickers at Barrow-in-Furness three turbine oil-fuel steamers of -22;500 ions, 52oft. ...

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  24. Peace Celebrations

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The main London thoroughfares have, begun peace decorations. Public dancing will be permitted in London parks on Peace ...

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  25. Senate and The Strike

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Senate shortly after the Chamber as sembled to-day Senator Millen moved the adjournment till Wednesday next ...

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  26. The Old Canard

    WASHINGTON Tuesday,—-Definite information has been received that the [?] are about to evacuator Petrograd. ...

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  27. Oversea Trade

    LONDON, Tuesday.—-Sir A. D. Steel Maitland has resigned the controllership of the Department of Overseas Trade. He protests against being ...

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  28. MB, WATT'S VIEW.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—It has been known for some time, past that the Federal Government was endeavouring to obtain slips in England ...

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  29. important Change Pending

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Import and developments are expected to-morrow in connection with the line of ac to-day indicate in what way the Government ...

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  30. CREWS CAN BE FOUND.

    "According to the secretary of the Seamen's Un'-on the strike has only just started,'' Said Mr. Ashbolt to the Premier yesterday, when on a ...

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  31. ALLIES APPROVE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Council of Five has approved of the Finnish and Admiral Kolchak's plans for an attack on Petrograd. ...

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  32. Home Again

    NEW YORK. Saturday. —President Wilson has arrived. The most elaborate police regulations have been taken to guard the party. ...

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  33. DREAM OF COMMUNISM

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Westminster Gazette's" Paris correspondent says that the Russian Government ni, Moscow permits private trading ...

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  34. Draws The Color Line

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'' Tilede correspondent says that Jack Dempsey has announced that he will not' meet negro challengers, ...

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  35. R34

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— R34's departure for England has been delayed owing to repairs to the motor. ...

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  36. MEN VOLUNTEERING.

    The President of the Chamber of Commerce {Mr. C. H. Lamprill) intimated last night that he had received a telegram from Sir. Laird Smith. ...

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  37. Food Control

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. G. H. Roberts states that the situation in the world's markets is too uncertain to admit the further de-control of essential ...

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  38. WILLARD RETIRES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Toledo correspondent says that Jess Willard has issued a statement that he will permanently ...

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  39. RELIEF TO SUFFERERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—In connection with the scheme of the Commonwealth wealth Government for celebrating pence by the relief of distress arising ...

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  40. SHEEP DOG TRIALS

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday. —W. Henry, the owner of Wampy, last year's champion sheep dog of the Commonwealth, was advised by telegram today ...

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  41. To Kill Profiteering

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French Cabinet has abolished Import prohibitions and forbidden the export of butter eggs. and cheese, and has drafted a ...

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  42. PARIS COMPETITIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—In the finals of the bantam championship boxing, Digger Evans won in a 10 rounds decision. owner Morrorate, an .Italian. In the light ...

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