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  2. SIGNING OF PEACE EXPECTED TO-DAY.

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those, of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A distinguished company, including Lords Mersey,Rothchild, Ampthil, Inchcape, Kintore, Blyth, and other peers, Mr. W. A. ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' PLIGHT.

    A party of returned soldiers was introduced to the Acting-Premier (Mr. J. M. Hunter) yesterday by Mr. Beamish, a member of the R.S.S.I.L. executive, who ...

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  5. CONQUEST OF AIR.

    PARIS,Tuesday, --The authorities have postponed Lieutenant Maddocks proposed flight to Australia until September. ...

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  6. NEARING THE END.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Efforts are still being made to get the steamer Mocraki away to New Zealand, so that the stranded New Zealand[?] may ...

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  7. MANY PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) made the following statement in the House of Representatives upon the ...

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  8. MINE TO RE-OPEN.

    The Acting Premier. (Mr. Hunter) received the following wire last night from the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) from Melbourne ...

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  9. PEACE WELCOMED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--It is confidently expected that the Peace Treaty Will be signed on Thursday. (REUTER.) ...

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  10. RACIAL RIOTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Frenzied race riots are convulsing British seaports, due to the association of white women and negroes, and ex-soldiers' resentment of ...

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  11. LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Following the recent defeat of the extremist element at the State Labour conference elections, a meeting of unions has been convened ...

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  12. AWAITING MR. WALSH.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.--It is understood that, in connection with, the strike, the seaman will await the arrival of Mr. Walsh (Federal secretary of the ...

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  13. LABOUR UNREST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The conferences of employees and operatives in the cotton trade have failed, and 500,000 of the latter have notified that they will strike ...

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  14. SEAMEN'S EXECUTIVE.

    On Friday Messrs. C. Burke and J. Casson (Queensland representatives on the executive council of the federation) leave for Melbourne to attend the federal ...

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  15. LOFTY IDEALISM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--On the occasion of President Wilson's visit to Brussels the Chamber of Deputies was decorated and crowded. Mrs. Wilson entered ...

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  16. ALLINGA STRIKE.

    Inquiry yesterday indicated that there has been no change in regard to the position of the s.s. Allinga which stillies idle at Brisbane. The attention of ...

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  17. NAVAL MUTINY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--During discussion on the Black Sea mutinies in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Leygues, Minister, for Marine, said that the trouble began on ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Merchants in France and Italy are keen to purchase Australian foods and boots similar to the A.I.F. pattern. France is unable to deal ...

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  19. 50,000 LIVES LOST.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Delayed cable news has reached London of a terrible eruption of Mount Klo[?]t, Java, on May 19. There was a thick rain of ashes ...

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  20. HOWARD STRIKE.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.-- The men on strike along the Howard line remained out to-day. Mr. M'Mullen, A.W.U. organiser, proceeded to ...

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  21. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-night, Mr. Higgs, in announcing the decision to reopen the Mount Morgan ...

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  22. BIG COAL STRIKE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--M. Clemenceau intervened and settled the Paris transport strike, and the employees resumed on Monday. The companies had retained a ...

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  23. STRIKES END.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.-- The strikes in Winnipeg, Calgary, and Edmonton have been declared off. (Labour troubles in the centres ...

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  24. ITALY'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Commentators in Paris attribute the fall of the Orlando Cabinet, firstly, to the agitation of Socialists, who declare that, despite victory ...

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  25. KING'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Agricultural representatives of the Dominions' forces have visited Sandringham, where they were received by the King's estate agent ...

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  26. FLAT DENIAL

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.--Mr. J. L. Wharton, chairman of the Hampden Cloncurry mines, Queensland, said today with reference to the remarks by ...

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  27. RIOTOUS CHINESE.

    COLOMBO, Monday.--The Singapore correspondent of "The Times," cabling on June 20, states that strong Chinese riots against the Japanese have broken out ...

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  28. CORNER IN LINEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Belfast business men threaten to join in fight[?] Mr. Leonard Martin, and say that the [?], is useless for many purposes, and the ...

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  29. END OF WORLD.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Rev. H. W. Webb-Peploe. predendary of St. Paul's cathedral, caused consternation at a church gathering by predicting that the ...

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  30. COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Orders of the Food Controller will have the effect of raising the price of milk by 4d a gallon in July, and will continue the rationing of ...

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  31. RUSSIAN OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A British squadron reb[?]mbarded the Kronstadt forts, which did not reply. The Bolsheviks have sown mines thickly in the channel. ...

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  32. THE STRAND TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The newspapers exaggerated the Strand disturbances. It was just an ordinary police incident. Three Australians were arrested for ...

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  33. MARCHIONESS'S SUIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Marchioness of Conyngham has been granted a decree of restitution of conjugal rights. She gave evidence that her husband in ...

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  34. GERMAN FLEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. W. Long (Secretary for Colonies) said that the British naval experts had urged the surrender of the ...

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  35. DE VALERA DISAPPEARS.

    LONDON, Tuesday--The Sinn Fein leader, de Valera, mysteriously left Dublin on June 1. Some say he has gone to England and others to Paris and America. ...

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  36. A COSTLY MISTAKE.

    COLOMBO, Tuesday.--A native was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment at Colombo Police Court to day for having sold a bot[?]o of whisky ...

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  37. BLACK WATCH RESTLESS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Two hundred of the Black Watch regiment refused to embark at Dover for foreign service, and were marched to barracke. ...

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  38. HUNS ARREST BRITISH.

    PARIS, --Monday.--The Germans as Libau arrested five British naval officers, who were detained five hours. Marshal Feck has demanded an apology. ...

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