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  3. HUN INDEMNITY

    It is stated in well-informed circles that Mr Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, and M. Millerand, the French Premier, laid down at the ...

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  4. IRISH LAWLESSNESS

    Two thousand troops have landed at Bantry (in the south-west of County Cork). They were immediately distributed throughout West Cork, where ...

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  5. THE PRINCE’S PROGRESS

    Dunedin's welcome has been magnificent. The is finely illuminated, and the Prince seems happy among the Scots. A good Pipers’ ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr Groom Minister for Works and Railways. has, on the advice of his doctor, cancelled all engagements for a week and will not be able to attend ...

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  7. FRANKFORT EVACUATED

    The evacuation of the towns on the right, bank of the Rhine was carried out quietly this morning-The population was warded of the ...

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  8. BALLARAT ELECTION APPEAL

    The Ballarat Supreme Court contained a large and interested audience yesterday, when Mr Justice Isaacs, sitting as a Court of Disputed Returns, ...

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  9. TURKISH TREATY.

    Candid the Nationalist leader has issued a statement in which he describes the Turkish Peace Treaty as “a staggering blow to Indian ...

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  10. SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL SNOW.

    Judging by enquiries that are being made at the offices of the Royal Agricultural Society it is evident that many members and others invited to the ...

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  11. FRENCH STRIKE ENDED

    The “Times" correspondent at Paris states that the strikes have ended. The disputes culminated in strikers’ riots, which the cavalry are dispensing. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    In rebuttal of the claims of Mr Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, in regard to Australian woof, the trade correspondent of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    Recently the member for Melbourne Ports (Mr Mathews) asked the Prime Minister whether the Government intended to pay Commonwealth employes ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT PRECAUTIONS.

    The “Times" correspondent at Dublin says that the authorities are taking over numerous private residences to be used as military posts in disturbed ...

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  15. FRENCH HOSTACES RELEASED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin [?] that the hostages whom the french took as a precaution against [?] in connection with the ...

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  16. HOSTILE PUBLIC CLAMOR RIS-ING.

    The “Times” correspondent at Constantinople says that the public clamor against the treaty is rising among all classes and in the Press. A refusal to ...

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  17. PRANCE’S DECISION.

    France has agreed to an indemnity minimum of £6,000,000,000 liable to revision upwards. ...

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  18. PASTRYCOOKS REQUEST DOUBLE PAY.

    In view the extra hours and rush of work which the Melbourne pastrycooks will be called upon to perform during the next few weeks, the ...

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  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr FENTON asked whether it whs true that the Government proposed to take control of all the sugar produced at the Maffra beet factory, and if such a course ...

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  20. 'EFFORT TO PRUSSIANISE NAVY"

    Continuing his evidence before the Senate Naval Euquiry Committee, Mr J. Daniels. Naval Secretary, said that behind the attack of Admiral W. S. ...

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  21. RAID ON A COUNCIL.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin stales that the Sinn Feiners broke up a meeting of the Comity Clare Council, kidnapping thrde councillors and ...

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  22. A BULL-FIGHT TRAGEDY

    The “Times” correspondent at Madrid says that during a bull-fight at Talavera the bull disembowelled Spain’s [?] bull-fighter [?] ...

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  23. WAR CRIMINALS

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Bonar Law stated that the Allies on 7th May forwarded to the German Government a first instalment containing ...

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  24. FRENCH AND JELLICOE.

    There was a crowded gathering at the Guild Hall when Admiral Jellicoc and Lord French received the freedom of tire city, and were presented with ...

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  25. DISTRESSED EUROPE

    Mr Henry P. Davidson, a partner in the firm of J.P. Morgan and Co. and chairmen of the Red Cross League, addressing a gathering of Methodist ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Key.—The funeral of the late Mr James Kay took place on Monday, on arrival of the 1.30 a.m train from Melbourne, to the plate of interment, the Old Cemetery. ...

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  27. EX-KAISER MOVES TO DOORN

    The former Kaiser left Amerongen for Doorn (Utrecht, Holland), yesterday. He left by the back door, thus ...

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  28. DR. NANNIX IN SYDNEY.

    Dr Mannix Roman Cathohie Archbishop of Melbourne, on his arrival by the Melbourne express to-day was ac-- corded a welcome the enthusiams of ...

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  29. POLISH PROPAGANDA

    The “Times” correspondent at Warsaw states that the Poles are feeding their prisoners “like fighting cocks.” After having been hathed, shaven and ...

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  30. JOAN OF ARC

    Further details of the ceremonials attached to the canonisation of Joan of Arc state:— After the prelates had made ...

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  31. THE N.Z. GOVERNORSHIP.

    Speaking at the Mansion House luncheon after receiving the freedom of the City, Admiral Jellicoe said that he anticipated that he would spend five ...

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  32. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    [?] a dekayed [?] dated 11th Mya the "Times" correspondent at Tcheran (Persia) says that the Bolshevik force on the Astara ftiver has ...

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  33. A MOSCOW MYSTERY

    The 'Moring Post” says that Russian newspapers which have reached. Copenhagen report that the silence of the Moscow wireless was due to a hu[?] ...

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  34. THE ANGLO-FRENCH CONFIDENCE

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that the press criticises the veiled Hythe reports vagueness, pointing out that the conference had left much ...

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  35. ITALIAN SITUATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says that owing to bouomi's failure Nitti is attempting to reform a reconstructed Cabinet. If unsuccessful ...

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  36. BREACH OF PRUNISE.

    In the First civill Court to-day the hearing was concluded of the action in which Myrtle Viotel Mulhelland, 22 of Condell street. Fitzroy sued Leslie Abrahams 23 ...

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  37. JAPAN AND MANCHURIA

    Reports are again coming to hand from Harbin of Japan's activity in Manchuria. It is stated that Japan has entered into a secret agreement ...

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  38. CURNSACKS DISTRIBUTION.

    Senator Russell stated this afternoon that it was proposed to distribute among the States in proportion to the receivals of what in to the 1918-19 pool, the amoun[?] ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. THE LEAGUE AND RUSSIA

    Replying to a question by Mr Wedgewood Benn. Mr Bonar Law stated that the Council of the League of Nations was at present sitting in Rome and would ...

    Article : 51 words
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