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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Treaty will be submitted at the plenary session of the Peace Conference on Tuesday, and it is almost certain that a draft of it will be handed to the ...

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  3. GALLIPOLI.

    Amongst those who disembarked from the transport Kildonan Castle to-day was Australias official war correspondent, Mr. C. E. W. Bean, looking remarkably well after ...

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  4. BRITAIN.

    Mr. Herbert S. Power's picture in the Royal Academy is the first finished large painting from those artists who were commissioned by the Commonwealth ...

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  5. ITALIANS AND JUGOSLAVS.

    The following article by Andre Cheradame, reprinted by the Jugoslav paper. "The Southern Star World," from the New York "Tribune" of January 23, is of ...

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  6. WHARF TROUBLE.

    Yesterday important developments in connection with the wharf trouble took place, and, as a result, all sections of the community will learn with relief that a ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

    There are now 101 patients in the Exhibition isolation hospital. The dangerous cases number 6 and the serious cases 21. Three additional deaths have been ...

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  8. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening Post" says that President Wilson will probably return to the United States on May 25. He will call a ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. VICTORIA.

    Thirty-seven deaths were reported by the Registrar-General to-day, 20 of them being in the metropolitan area. In addition deaths were reported from metropolitan ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    The London correspondent of the New York "Herald" interviewed M. Sokoloff, the Russian economist, who is a Bollshevik and a close friend of Lenin and Trotsky. ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. LORD FRENCH'S BOOK.

    Field-Marshal Lord French's history of the campaign in 1914 reveals the fact that Lord Kitchener went to Paris on September 1 of that year and adopted the tone of ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The deaths reported from influenza to-day numbered 22, of which 15 occurred in the metropolitan hospitals and seven in the country. The admissions to the city ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. WAR CRIMES.

    Before the Enemy Crimes Commission furnished its report the Council of Four had made its own decision on the subject. It is believed that the latter body left to ...

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  14. PERTH CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    About 9.30 on Tuesday night while on duty in Wellington-street, near the corner of William-street, Constable Ducie was subjected to numerous gibes from a small band ...

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  15. FREMANTLE MEETING.

    Another large meeting was held in the King's Theatre, Fremantle, last night. Mr. Wauhop, president of the Fremantle District Council A.L.F., moved:— ...

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  16. OBSTRUCTING POLICE.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was charged in the Bow-street Police Court (London) with having obstructed the police. She claimed the right to enter the House of Commons, Some ...

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  17. FRANCE'S PROTECTION.

    A Paris message says that Marshal Foch is opposed to the signing of the Peace Treaty on the ground that the military protection proposed to be afforded to France ...

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  18. NORTHERN FRONT.

    General Ironside is confident that there is now no danger of a successful enemy attack on the Archangel front. [A recent message said: A great asset ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    A third death from pneumonic influenza occurred in the Lytton isolation hospital last night. The victim was P. Stibolt a commercial traveller from Sydney, who ...

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  20. ECONOMIC ISOLATION.

    According to a Paris message, the complete economic isolation of Germany has been decided on in the event of her delegates refusing to sign the Peace Treaty. ...

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  21. THE R.S.A. AND THE PREMIER.

    At its weekly meeting on Tuesday night the executive of the R.S.A. carried a motion condemning the action of the Premier in proceeding to Fremante last Sunday ...

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  22. TEACHING THE "AUSSIES."

    Senator Pearce (the Minister for Defence in Australia) has made ararngements for 100 carefully selected members of the Australian Imperial Force to visit the United ...

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  23. NEW SOVIET CALANDAR.

    The Russian Soviet Government has instituted a new calandar. The year begins on the date of the outbreak of the revolution, and all religious festivals are abolished. ...

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  24. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    The first detachment of Germans, consisting of nine officers under Baron von Lersmer, arrived in Versailles this morning. A portion of the Versailles Park has been ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

    The general secretary of the A.L.F. (Mr. A. McCallum) stated yesterday that the Commonwealth railways branch of the Federated Engindrivers' and Firemen's ...

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  26. THE PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    In announcing the settlement of the dispute shortly before midnight last night the Premier (Mr. H. P. Colebatch) made the following statement:— ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Some 350 demonstrators were injured and one killed in connection with the disturbances in Paris yesterday. Fifty persons were arrested, and they have been ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    Three fresh cases of pneumonic influenza occurred in the quarantine area to-day, one on the steamer Rostrevor and two on the steamer Barimbah. Both vessels are ...

    Article : 418 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Some of the London newspapers have published prominent paragraphs concerning the arrival of an Australian steamer at Tilbury with about 34,000 crates of rabbits, 3,000 ...

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  30. RELIEF OFFICE OPENED.

    Following upon the decision arrived at by a meeting held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night to form a committee to promote an appeal for funds in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. ITALY'S CLAIMS.

    The Berne correspondent of the New York "Times" reports:—"Some 300,000 Serbiar and Jugo-Slav troops are planning to march on Fiume, to which city the Italians ...

    Article : 244 words
  32. PREFERENCE PROPOSALS.

    Sir John Simon, who was Home Secretary in the Asquith Ministry, speaking in London yesterday, said that the preference proposals were so trumpery that it was ...

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  33. VON TIRPITZ'S BOOK.

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "Sun" reports:—Intimate friends of Admiral Tirpitz say that his book will blame Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg (the ...

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  34. POSITION AT BROOME.

    No town in the State can be in a worse position than Broome, through the shortage of supplies, as there are no outback stations from which to secure provisions, and ...

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  35. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    A number of firms which are engaged in the construction of aeroplanes have approached Senator Pearce with a view of opening up businesses, in Australia. ...

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  36. AMERICAN VESSELS.

    It is anticipated that a number of American vessels which have been engaged in carrying food will be assigned shortly for ordinary commercial work. ...

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  37. UKRAINE AND ROUMANIA.

    According to a Moscow wireless official message, the Ukraine has sent an ultimatum to Roumania demanding the evaculation of Bessarabia and Bukovina, and the ...

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  38. UNION RESOLUTIONS.

    The terms of the resolution published according to a statement received in yesterday's issue differed in some respects from the actual motion, which was as follows:— ...

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  39. AMERICAN NAVAL SEAPLANES.

    A fire damaged the naval seaplanes which were intended for the trans-Atlantic flight. This will necessitate the postponement of the flight. ...

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  40. THE PARIS DEEMING.

    Further investigation at Landru's villa revealed more charred bones, including a spinal column and twenty teeth. Navvies digging in the garden unearthed the ...

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  41. GERMANY'S MERCHANT FLEET.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" says that the British peace delegates submitted a scheme for the disposition of Germany's merchant, fleet, ...

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  42. LABOUR LEADERS' COMMENTS.

    The secretary of the disputes committee (Mr. A. McCallum) and the president of the Lumpers' Union (Mr. W. Renton), in announcing the result of yesterday's ...

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  43. WATERSIDE TROUBLE IN SYDNEY.

    "We believe in constitutional methods for remedying grievances, and we are up against Bolshevism and mob rule," said Mr. James McIntosh, the secretary of the ...

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  44. SIR RICHARD BUTLER.

    "Sir Richard Butler must resign." That was the decision of the Cabinet to-day. It was a decision which members, in view of Sir Richard's long Ministerial record, were ...

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  45. "PUSH" OUTRAGES.

    Following the admission of a man to the St. Vincent's Hospital, with seven revolver wounds in his body, two further exciting incidents are belived by the police to be ...

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  46. ASSISTED PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) made availble to-day the following extract from a communication which had been received from the ...

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  47. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Captain C.W.F. Morgan, who is to be as navigator for F. P. Raynham, Harry G. Hawker's rival in the trans-Atlantic flight, has relatives in this State, his wife being ...

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  48. USE OF SUBMARINES.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the New York "World," the Peace Treat will not contain any clause probihiting the use of submarines. ...

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  49. GERMANY MUST SUBMIT.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" interviewed a member of the staff of the French Foreign Office, who said that the Peace Treaty with Germany would ...

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  50. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The inquest was concluded to-day concerning the death of Thomas Armstrong, fitter, which occurred on April 17, as the result of a fall from a section car on the ...

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  51. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    Mr. J. V. Sullivan (ex-president of the chamber) has given notice to move at the next meeting of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, "That, in view of the State ...

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  52. GERMANY'S LOST COLONIES.

    A special committee has been created to draft a clause relating to the renunciation by Germany of her colonies, and showing how German property in these ...

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  53. INJURED LUMPER SUCCUMBS.

    Yesterday passed off very quietly at Fremantle, and the turbulent spirit that had been so much in evidence was entirely absent. Thomas Edwards, the lumper ...

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  54. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The downpour of Tuesday was probably the most general in character which has occurred in South Australia this year. It extended not only over all parts of the ...

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  55. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the weekly meeting of the executive of the Returned Soldiers' Association on Tuesday night, Dr. Aberdeen presiding it was decided, on the motion of Mr. J. O'Neill, ...

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  56. ARMING THE POLICE.

    When asked yesterday if he would comment upon the speech made by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. P. Collier) at Fremantle on the previous evening the ...

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  57. PEARLSHELL INDUSTRY.

    The reintroduction of white shell-openers has resulted in a large number of pearls being brought to the town, and this is apparently being resented by some of the ...

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  58. HAND LOOM WEAVING.

    The Repatriation Department issued to-day a report of a conference of experts which was convened by the Repatriation Commission in March to consider the ...

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  59. SINN FEINERS.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" reports that President Wilson's assistance has been invoked to obtain safe "conducts" to Paris for E. ...

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  60. GUARD FOR DEPORTED HUNS.

    Support was given at a meeting of the committee of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League on Tuesday night to the claim made by the president (Mr. ...

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  61. ANOTHER "ULTIMATUM."

    Following upon the publication recently of the terms of an "ultimatum" purporting to represent the disputes committee's offers to the Government for a settlement, the ...

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  62. NON-BRITISH TEAS.

    At the request of the Imperial authorities the Commonwealth Government decided in June, 1917, to prohibit the importation of teas grown in non-British countries. The ...

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  63. BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG.

    Negotiations between Belgium and Luxembourg have been begun. They deal with transport questions and a proposed Customs union. ...

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  64. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting and review night of the British and Foreign Bible Society will be held in St. George's Hall, Hay-street, to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. ...

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  65. THE FINANCIAL CLAUSES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the financial terms of the treaty are the most important. The Allies have imposed upon Germany ...

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  66. NATIONALISTS ATTACKED.

    A meeting of the Nationalist workers was called to take place at the Princess Hall, Claremont, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and the men were already at ...

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  67. A.I.F. AND CITIZEN FORCES.

    The Australian Natives' Association is protesting strongly against the decision that members of the A.I.F. shall, if liable on their discharge, continue their training ...

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  68. ALCOHOL AS A MEDICINE.

    At a pharmaceutical conference held at Wellington it was decided that should prohibition be established at any future date an order from medical practitioners ...

    Article : 44 words
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