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  5. OMINOUS THREAT.

    The Allies have announced that arrangements to have been made for the complete renewal of the close blockade if Germany should refuse to sign the peace terms. In ...

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  6. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    A deputation arranged by the Effective Voting League waited upon the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) on Friday morning to urge the claims of proportional ...

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  7. AN INTERLUDE.

    In the presence of a tremendous crowd a western province team to-day defeated by 2 goals and 7 tries to 1 zoal an Australian rugby. team selected from the ...

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  8. A SOLDIER’S MONEY

    An extraordinary case of alleged misappropriation of a soldier’s money by the person to whom he allotted it for safe keep in was begun at the Adelaide Local Court ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES MISSING.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) and his secretary (Mr. Deane) left Paris by aeroplane at noon to-day, and had not arrived at their destination, ...

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  10. THE TREATY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the whole of the newspapers published at the German capital are enthusuastic over the practical ...

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  11. A DIVORCE SUIT.

    The petition of Clarence R. Standley (a returned soldier) for a divorce from his wife, Ida M. Standley, on the grounds of her alleged misconduct with Frank Parker, ...

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  12. STRIKES AND THE ARMY.

    Questions asked in the House of Commons to-day revealed the fact that a confidential circular was issued when the railwaymen’s, transporters’, and mining’ strikes ...

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  13. “Down with England !.”

    There have been angry demonstrations in Berlin. A crowd gathered yesterday and shouted “Down with Clemenceau; down with England: down with Wilson!.” ...

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  14. WESTERN PREMIER.

    A meeting of the National Party was held last night. It had been convened by the Premier (Mr. Colebatch) to consider the position caused by the action of ...

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  15. ISLAM IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    A question of some importance in regard to international relations was discussed to-day at the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church. Several speakers emphasized ...

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  16. NEW YORK TO ST. JOHNS

    A message (from St. Johns, Newfoundland. states that an American dirigible airship has arrived there from New York, 25[?] hours in the air. ...

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  17. FALL DOWN A WELL.

    MINEATON. May 14—While Mr. G. Newbold, of Wuraltie, was repairing the pipe of a well on his property, the piece of timber on which he was standing ...

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  18. “THREE PARTS ASLEEP.”

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) the other day criticised the Red Cross Society for what he regarded as its inactivity in ...

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  20. DEARER GAS.

    Many thousands of residents in the metropolitan area noted with particular interest, but probably little appreciation, the announcement in the press that the .South ...

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  21. RECORD MURDER TRIAL.

    A message from Maritzburg states that one of the most extraordinary trials in the history of the country has been began before the Native high court at Eshowe. ...

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  22. TO BEGIN BY SALVAGE.

    A scheme has been mooted which, it is believed, is sympathetically regarded by the Government, to establish the nucleus of a South African merchant fleet by the ...

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  23. ALCARIO AGROUND

    Messrs. James .Bell & Co. received advice in the city on Friday morning that the ketch Alcairo had run aground at Marion. Bay with a general cargo aboard. Marion ...

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  24. SHIP SALES.

    Messrs. Howard, Smith, Limited, have sold the steamer Cycle to G. Carleson of Gothenburg, for £146,000. It is reported that the Commonwealth Line has sold the ...

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  26. Western Australia Disposed of.

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. J. D. Connolly) has completed the sale to-day of the steamer Western Australian, to the Svenska Lloyd Company, of ...

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