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  2. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    There was no change to-day in connection with the wood lines dispute. In a statement in reply to the A.W.U. organiser, Mr. Hedges says:—"Mr. Braithwaite ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY.

    It is officially announced that the German delegation has been appointed, and that they are expected in Paris on Saturday. ...

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  4. BRITAIN.

    Conservative feeling against the nationalisation of the mines is hardening. A deputation of members of the House of Commons will meet Mr. Lloyd George on ...

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  5. CHILDREN'S HEALTH.

    The report of the Education Department for the year 1918 contains interesting references to the health of the children attending the schools of the State. In the ...

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  6. VICTORIAN PARTY SPLIT.

    A further stage has been reached in the disagreement within the Victorian Cabinet, by the resignation of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bowser). When speaking at a meeting ...

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  7. COST OF LIVING.

    In Wednesday's issue of the "West Australian, a lengthy statement by Mr. A. McCallum, general secretary of the A.L.F., appeared, during the course of which he ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    An appreciation of the Government's Progressive efforts has been received by the Premier (Mr. Jas. Mitchell) in the form of a letter from Mr. B. Leslie, the ...

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  9. RETURNING HEROES.

    Among the big body of Western Australian troops which the transport Somali is bringing home are a large number of men whose deeds at the front have won ...

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  10. POSITION OF POLAND.

    M. Clemenceau has notified the Germans that they will be held responsible for any unofficial support of the movement against Polish authority orginated in Posed and ...

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  11. THE STRIKE WEAPON.

    The newspapers welcome the statement of Mr. McGurk, president of the Labour Conference at Southport, in which he condemned the employment of the strike ...

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  12. VESSELS HELD UP.

    A number of vessels with cargo from America destined for Germany are held up at Falmouth under Admiralty orders, presumably until the treaty has been ...

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  13. MARATHON RACE.

    His Majesty the King to-day started a Marathon race, the course being from Windsor to the Stamford Bridge grounds at Fulham. Woolston, of the Machine ...

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  14. NEW PREMIER'S WAIL.

    Harr Bauer, the new Prime Minister of Germany, sent a note to Mr. Clemenceau requesting that the treaty be re-examined by the League of Nations within two years. ...

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  15. GERMANS STONED.

    As the outcome of the stoning episode at Versailles, M. Chaleil, Prefect of the Seine, and M. Oudaille, special commissioner at Versailles, have been removed ...

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  16. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. A. H. Illingworth) has arranged for the Commonwealth Bank to pay the Australian holders of British war savings certificates. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Austrian press learns that the Hungarians are carrying out an offensive on the Danube against Presburg the former capital of Hungary. The Austrians are ...

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  18. A COUNTER REVOLUTION.

    A counter revolution, it is asserted, has been planned in the event of the peace terms being accepted. ...

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  19. APPEAL FOR DELAY.

    Harr von Haniel at Versailes asked the Council for a further 48 hours' delay on the ground that Herr Bauer had formed a new Ministry and wished to meet ...

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  20. SCAPA FLOW AFFAIR.

    The Council is disucsing the Scapa Flow affair. It has been learned from an authorative source that when the armistice was arranged and the British asked for the ...

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  21. THE MEAT PROBLEM.

    There is a very general feeling in Western Australia—so general that it extends event to some artruistic holders of stock—that the price of meat to-day stands at ...

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  22. SUPPLIES FOR THE NORTH-WEST.

    Inquiries made at the Fremantle Trades Hall yesterday elicited that every endeavour was being made to have the Bambra and Kwinana return as soon as possible ...

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  23. "MOST SHAMEFUL TYRANNY."

    The Social Democratic organ "Vorwaerts" declares that the Entente's reply is a fresh declaration of war. It adds: "The whole document breathes hate. Peace ...

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  24. INFLUENZA.

    The Health Department advised last night that three deaths—the record number since the outbreak of the influenza epidemic here—had occurred yesterday, these being those ...

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  25. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The St. John's (Newfoundland) correspondent of the New York "Times" announces that the Alliance Airplane Company has withdrawn its entry for the trans-Atlantic ...

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  26. SENATE'S RESOLUTION.

    The American Senate's resolution requesting the Peace Conference to grant a hearing to Mr. E. De Valera, A. Griffith and Count Plunkett, the Sinn Fein M's.P., has not yet ...

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  27. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Towards the close of 1918 the British Government was asked whether arrangements could be made for a visit to Australian waters of a fleet consisting of British, ...

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  28. GUILTY TO BE PUNISHED.

    The Allies have notified Germany of their intention to punish those guilty of sinking the fleet. ...

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  29. DELEGATION'S ADVICE.

    The Germany delegation has addressed a lengthy memorandum to the Government at Weimar. It considers that the Government should reject the Entente's "immoral ...

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  30. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The delegates from the South Australian branch of the Seasmn's Union to the Central Executive (Messrs. T. Kiely and A. O'Neill) left by the express for Melbourne ...

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  31. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Naval writers point out that Britain was not legally entitled to place armed guards aboard the German navy, and that she maintained this attitude with studious ...

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  32. IRISH QUESTION.

    The Paris correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" interviewed Mr. Dunne, the official representative of the Irish-American delegates who visited Ireland. He said ...

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  33. FREMANTLE.

    The Fremantle District Medical Officer reported last night that there had been one fresh case of influenza diagnosed at Wardie-street yesterday. There were no ...

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  34. SERIOUS DISORDERS.

    The riots at Hamburg culminated in Spartacist attacks on the central railway station and police stations, which the Spartacists secured [?] a midnight coup. The ...

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  35. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The British commander in the Baltic has presented an ultimatum to Field-Marshal von der Goltz requesting his retirement from Letvia. ...

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  36. GAS EMPLOYEES' PLAINT.

    Representatives of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial Union and of the Geelong Gas Company and others, were before Mr. Justice Higgins in the High Court ...

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  37. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE.

    Soldiers were implicated in an attempt to assassinate Herr Scheidemann and Herr von Erzberger. The latter escaped from Weimar in a motor car. The former ...

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  38. SITUATION IN MELBOURNE.

    The influenza reports of registrars to-day show that five deaths from influenza had occurred in the city and four in the country. The admissions to hospitals ...

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  39. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS.

    Regualtions to control traffic to Queensland in consequence of the influenza epidemic, have been withdrawn. Interstate traffic is now entirely free, except to ...

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  40. MILITARY REVOLT AVERTED.

    A military revolt in Germany has been averted and the generals have favourably replaced Herr Hoske's request to support the Government. General von Groener, the ...

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  41. FIGHT STILL MAINTAINED.

    Mr. Gerrard, secrertary of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, stated to-day that there were no fresh developments in regard to the seamen's strike. Members ...

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  42. AMERICA.

    The Shipping Controller (Mr. E. N. Hurley) announces that the United States Shipping Board has made additional sales of 19 steel vessels, 11 of which total 58,300 ...

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  43. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    A message from Paris states that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has escaped from Holland to Germany. ...

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  44. THE SYDNEY EPIDEMIC.

    During the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock to-night, 38 deaths from pneumonic confluenza occurred in the public and emergency hospitals in the metropolitan area. ...

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  45. ALLIED PREPARATIONS.

    The British Navy is actively making ready for sea. The Minelaying fleet is about to proceed to the Baltic, and the naval airship R34 is cruising in the Baltic and ...

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  46. A POLICE RAID.

    The State municipal police organised a large raid on many of the radical organisations in the city and confiscated several cartloads of documents and correspondence, ...

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  47. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    It is reported that the steamer Citta dis Milano has foundered near Messina, and that 23 persons are missing. ...

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  48. VICTORIAN COAL SHORTAGE.

    The conference on the conservation of coal stocks has decided that in the metropolitan area from July 6 the tramway services will cease on Sundays, and on other ...

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  49. NEW QUEENSLAND FIGURES.

    One death from influenza occurred at the Brisbane General Hospital to-day. The death registrations since May 1 now total 298. There are now 117 patients ...

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  50. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Gregory asked the Minister for Trade and Customs whether it is a fact, as advised from Kalgoorlie on June 20, that butter ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A conference of representatives of the rank and file of the Nationalist and South African parties of the Cape province is meeting at Somerset East with the object ...

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  52. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.

    The directors of the Rockefeller Foundation announce that they spent £4,500,000 on war work. Among the projects undertaken in 1918 were a campaign against ...

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  53. DISTRESS IN MELBOURNE.

    Although the position with regard to the shipping strike had appeared hopeful for a time yesterday, there were no signs to-day of the approach of a settlement. Mr. ...

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  54. EMPLOYMENT OF RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement in another column showing in schedule the professions and trades of returned soldiers who are now seeking employement through ...

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  55. TURKISH DELEGATION.

    The Turkish delegates met the Council of Ten, and presented a Note outlining their views. They declared that the Sultan and the Turkish people were not ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN'S WAR EXPENDITURE.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan), in referring to an interjection in the House of Representatives by the Acting Prime Minister relative to the Labour Party's ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    H.M.A.S. Brisbane and the submarine 15, entered Sydney Harbour this afternoon, and proceeded to their moorings at Farm Cove, where, with the Australia, the New ...

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  58. FRENCH IMPORTS.

    A decree has been issued abolishing the prohibition on imports except articles deluxe and textiles. Another decree imposes an ad Valorem supertax on all imports ...

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  59. STRANDED NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A cablegram was received to-day from the secretary of the New Zealand Seamen's Union stating that that body would have no objection to the Moeraki being manned ...

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  60. THE COPPER INDUSTRY.

    Referring to the statement of the Acting Prime Minister that everything possible is being done to enable the copper mines of the Commonwealth to restart, Mr. J. F. ...

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  61. NAVEL BRIGADE REGULATIONS.

    Amending naval brigade regulations, which were gazetled to-day, provide for a separation allowance for leading seamen and lower ratings of 2s. a day for a wife ...

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  62. AN INFLUENZA TRAGEDY.

    A man named Peter Buckley has been confined to bed with influenza. His wife the other day attempted to milk a cow, when the animal threw her heaviy to the ground. ...

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  63. MARKETING OF FISH.

    The Victorian Royal Commission on fisheries recommends, in a report, that a State department for the marketing of fish be established and conducted as a business ...

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  64. BERNSTEIN'S DECLARATION.

    Prince Lichnowsky, who was the German Ambassador in London when the war broke out, referred to-day to the statement made by Herr Eduard Bernstein at ...

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  65. THE LAW COURTS.

    In Chambers.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice: In the matter of the estate of William Marwick (deceased); in the matter of the estate of Webster Marwick ...

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