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  4. ONE FINAL SMASH. EVERY UNIT CONCENTRATED.

    Combined "Times," Router, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  5. SOLDIERS' STRIKE.

    In the course of a statement to-day in regard to the strike at the Soldiers' Institute, the Minister of Education (Mr. H. F. Hardacre) said that Mr. W. ...

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  6. LATEST. AUSTRIAN FIEET.

    The "Times" correspondent with the Italian array states that news is leak-, ing out about the mutiny in February, last in the Austrian fleet at Pola and ...

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  7. 80 HOURS.

    United States Naval Reserve Ensign Stone, who was supposed to have been drowned, has arrived in London after five weeks in hospital. With a ...

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  8. BY JINGO!

    A meeting of the Brisbane branch of the Royal Society of St. George was held on May 9th, Instant, the president (Mr. Aruthur Exley) in the chair Rev. ...

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  9. FEDERAL SERVANTS,

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, gave his final award in the suit by the General Division Officers'. Union of the Trade and ...

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  10. GOODWILL BARRED

    The following is the text of a letter forwarded by the Society of Friends to the Minister of Defence in connection with prohibited literature:— ...

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  11. ROUMANIA'S PEACE.

    The influence Vienna Labour organ teh "Arbelter Zeitung" ("Workers' Times") has joined the chorus of Austrian warnings against Germany's ...

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  12. AMERICA'S ARMY

    Mr. Wilson, the representative of the American Federation of Labor, interviewed on his return from the front, said the most conclusive evidence we ...

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  13. COUTER REVOLUTION

    The Finnish Minister, Enckell, has arrived at Helsingfors from Petrograd. Ho states that Petrograd is calm, and Is filled with Finnish Red Guards, who ...

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  14. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    Robert Brichmore and Samuel Banarsky, on remand, were charged in the City-Police Court to-day, with having, on May 6, conducted a lottery at the ...

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  15. SEMINOFF'S PROGRESS.

    Reuters Harhin correspondent says the Cossack General Seminoff has issued a communique, stating that he has restored the bridge blown up by ...

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  16. "RYAN THOUSAND."

    At last night's recruiting meeting, Lieutenant Findley made the following statement on behalf of the recruiting authorities:— "Before proceeding with ...

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  17. SUPREME COURT.

    Before the Chief Justice, Sir Pope A. Cooper, the case was commenced in the Supreme Court this morning (Civil Sittings). In which Mary Clara Welsh, ...

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  18. DISCONTENT IN GERMANY.

    The Socialist Journal. "Vorwacrts," stated that the spirit of freedom and the spirit of conquest are mutually exclusive. We cannot establish a ...

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  19. FRENCH OFFICIAL.

    A French communique reports mutual artillerying at some points north and south of tho Avre, Our detachments penetrated tho German [?] ...

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  20. AGRICULTURAL FARMS.

    "It is not generally understood amongst selectors of agricultural farms," said Mr. Hunter, (Acting Premier) to-day, "that a lease under the ...

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  21. CROWN PRINCE AND REFORM

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that the Crown Prince is involved in the dispute which is raging over the franchise. He telegraphed ...

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  22. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig states there is nothing to report except reciprocal artillcrying. PARIS, Monday. ...

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  23. MINESWEEPER TORPEDOED.

    The Admiralty reports: A minesweeping sloop was torpedoed and sunk on May C. Two ollicers and 13 men are missing. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN DESERTERS.

    A statement has been made by the Minister for Defence concerning desertions from tho Australian Imperial Forces abroad. It was. he said, a very ...

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  25. THEATRICAL AWARD.

    Judgments in reference to application to vary the award intuiting the theatrical industry were given yesterday by Mr. Justice Powers in the ...

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  26. RACING DATES.

    The Minister for Defence has been asked by tho Federal Cabinet to consider tho question of next season's racing fixtures. He stated that he would ...

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  27. BUTTER GRADING.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. W. Lonnon) has returned from a visit to Sydney, where, at a conference of the various Ministers of Agriculture, the ...

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  28. BABY CLINICS.

    A scheme for the extension of the baby clinics is in the mind of the Home Secretary. Mr. Huxha, is convinced that much infant life can be ...

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  29. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE

    The only change in the position today in regard to the municipal strike is that the men have withdrawn facilities for lighting suburban ureas in ...

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  30. FINE AND BRIGHT.

    A dense fog prevailed. over tho greater part of the metropolitan area this morning, hut towards eight o'clock it had lifted. The weather has been ...

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  31. SUNNYBANK LAND.

    Dr. Kidston, In tho Lund Court today,. heard further the matter of tho determination of the compensation payable, on account of the resumption ...

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  32. AIR FIGHTING.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that mist Interfered with air work on Saturday. Wd brought down one machine and two British machines are missing. It ...

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  33. FURLOUGH FOR A.I.F.

    Loiters recently received in Victoria from soldiers at the front signified a belief on the part of the writers that members of the A.I.F. who enlisted in ...

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  34. LORD COURTNEY DEAD.

    The death is announced of Lord Courtney, of Penwith, who was picfessor of political economy at the London University from 1872 to 1875, and ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Until the American sailing vessels now in Australian waters are requisitioned by the Government of the United States there scorns to be little ...

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  36. GERMAN COMMERCE.

    Speaking in the Wurtermberg Diet, the Minister for Finance admitted that it would require the labor of generations to restore Germany's ...

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  37. CONDITIONS IN VIENNA.

    Two, Italian nurses released from Vienna state that the conditions there arc almost Insupportable. Deaths from exhaustion continually occur In the ...

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  38. FINGERS IN A SAW.

    Arthur E. Crowther, a youth of Rallway-terrace, Sherwood, had his left hand caught in a circular saw while at work at-the Canada Cycle Works in ...

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  39. SOLDIER KNIGHTED.

    The Press Bureau announces: General Bryan Mahon, late in command in Ireland, has been appointed a Knight Commander of the Bath. ...

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  40. REPORTING DEPARTMENT.

    Stotts. Limited, 305 Queen-street. John Kerr, professional Shorthand Writer Cel., Central 3192, or Albion 163. ...

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