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  2. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Angry meetings were held at the Smithfield markets this morning when salesmen and retailers ratified the boycott of the Government's ...

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  3. THE ADRIATIC PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Lahour leaders have telegraphed to President Wilson congratulating him upon opposing Italy's imperialism. ...

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  4. KAISER'S CULPABILITY.

    PARIS, Monday.—A good deal of disappointment is being evinced in France and at the British Headquarters over the changed attitude of the Allied ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Discussing the situation at Lytton the Homo Secretary, Mr. Huxham, to-day evinced considerable sympathy for those in ...

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  6. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, Monday.—Rolling day for the Tasmanian elections is May 21. At present the Nationalists are in power, with a majority of 10 in a House of 30, ...

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  7. LATE SPORT

    PARIS, Monday.—The inter-Allied eight-oar rowing match resulted: New Zealand 1, America 2, Franco 3, and Newfoundland 4. ...

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  8. PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Holman states that tho Government proposes to call a representative gathering of em-. ployers together shortly in order to ...

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  9. VERSAILLES CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The newspapers unanimously denounced the German impudence in nominating throe nonentities for the Versailles conference, and ...

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  10. THE COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Three representatives of the colliery proprietors left for Melbourne to-night.;to confer with Mr. Watt in connection with the coal ...

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  11. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Cabinet this morning interviewed the wharf lumpers' executive for nearly two hours, and made a proposition under which ...

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  12. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    ST. JOHN'S, Monday.—Harry Hawker, the Australian aviator, who awaiting favorable weather for his Transatlantic flight, is abandoning his ...

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  13. BRITISH RURAL LIFE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Au amazing number of Englishwomen have decided to continue to work on the land, largely as a result of the improvement of the ...

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  14. BAR OF SILVER STOLEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—A bar of silver weighing a thousand ounces, which was exhibited at Australia House in the Strand, was stolen yesterday evening. ...

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  15. ROMA OIL BORE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—There has been a temporary, suspension of operations at Roma, bore,owing, to the necessity for some alterations being made in ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    LONDON, Monday.—H.M.A.S. Australia has arrived, and the men are to be afforded an opportunity for sightseeing before their departure along with ...

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  17. THE UPPER BURNETT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr, Hunterwill leave Brisbane on Thursday to traverse the lands of the Upper and Northern Burnett district in which it ...

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  18. SOLDIERS RETURNING.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The following soldiers are returning shortly by the steamer Port Macquario: PrivateH. L. Mitchell, Warwick; Private J. H ...

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  19. RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Warsaw states that a formal treaty between Germany and the Russian ...

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  20. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail" says that manufacturers are awaiting with the tensest interest details of the £1,500,000,000 budget, which ...

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  21. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The London correspondent of the "Times" reports that the Labor party and the Trade Union Congress has called a general ...

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  22. N.S. WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The National Party executive to-day selected a soldier, Captain Harris, M.C., to contest the Paddington by-election. The ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYMENT AT COBAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A set of resolutions carried at a huge meeting of unemployed at Cohar, which was preceded by a procession in which over ...

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  24. AN INFERNAL MACHINE.

    SEATTLE, Monday.—Mayor Hauson's mail this morning. contained an infernal-machine bearing tho New York post mark. The acid container of the ...

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  25. N.S. WALES EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEV, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet to-day adopted the recommendation of the Medical Consultative Committee that the existing influenza regulations ...

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  26. NEW GAMBLING CENTRE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Austro-German aristocrats are swarming to the now gambling ...

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  27. WAR MEDALS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The War Office is expected shortly to make an announcement regarding war medals to be issued to all who have taken part in ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The plenary conference has adopted.the revised covenant of the League of Nations. Sir Eric Drummond has been appointed ...

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  29. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Operative Bakers' Society has rejected the proposal to link lip with the One Big Union scheme. ...

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  30. SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A right hearty welcome was accorded to. the officers and men of the 2nd Light Horse on their arrival at the Kangaroo Point ...

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  31. ANZAC DAT.

    CAIRO, Monday.—General Allenby, presiding at the Anzae Day commemoration meeting here, referred to his deep persona] appreciation of the ...

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  32. CAIRNS MEAT SUPPLY.

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—In reply to a deputation which ashed to-day tor the establishment of u State butchery in Cairns, the Minister for Justice, Mr. ...

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  33. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government intends to proclaim three days' holidays for the peace celebrations in July. The chief feature will be the great ...

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  34. OVER £10 A WEEK FOR PLATERS.

    It is understood that since tho employees at Cockatoo Dock, Sydney, accepted the piece work scheme, the men have been receiving move money, while ...

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  35. PROTECTORATE OF EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's Agency learns that the Government is sending a special mission to Egypt, with Viscount Milnor at its head, to report to ...

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  36. VICTORIAN GASES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Fortythree deaths from influenza were registered to-day, 36 in the metropolitan area and seven in the country. ...

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  37. PETROLEUM DISCOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Reports are current of the discovery of great petroleum wells in the portion of New Guinea wrested from the Germans. The ...

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  38. AMERICAN TELEGRAMS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Mr. Burleson, the United States PostmasterGeneral, has had enough of the Government operation of telegraphs, and ...

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  39. THEFT OF SUIT CASE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the City Police Court to-day Olga Gammell, who pleaded guilty to the theft of a fibre unit case, the property of Lily West, ...

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  40. FAMOUS OLD HOMES.

    The sale of Lord Salisbury's house in Arlington-street, London, for £120,000, has recalled the fact that it has been in the possession of the vendor's family ...

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  41. OUTBREAK IN S. AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Twenty-one cases wore admitted to the Adelaide isolation hospital to-day, and there wore three deaths. There are nine ...

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  42. A RACING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Supreme Court writ has been issued on behalf of George Marlow, well known in theatrical circles, against the Camden Park Company, ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN EX-MINISTER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that a message from Vienna Bays that Count Czernin, ex-Austrian Minister for ...

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  44. NORTH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—A telegram from Murmansk announces that the advance guard of the relief force has arrived. ...

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