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  2. FOR PEACE.

    Within five weeks of the fifth anniversary of that fateful Fourth of August, 1914, the Empire yesterday celebrated a day of thanksgiving for Victory and for ...

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  3. PRESBYTERIAN.

    There were large congregations at both services in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, which were conducted by the Rev. G. Nisbet Dods, M.A. He preached ...

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  4. THE EX-KAISER.

    The general public is discussing wheather the ex-Kaiser will be tried in the Old Bailey or in Westminster Hall. It is possible that he will be imprisoned in the ...

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  5. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    A message from St. John's (Newfoundland) states that the British naval airship R34 has arrived. She was not sighted before arrival owing to a fog. ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George's Peace Treaty Bill empowers the Government to take all the necessary measures by means of an Order-in-Council. ...

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  7. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Under the auspices of the Australian Labour Federation demonstrations against the present cost of living were held at various parts of the State yesterday, the ...

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  8. ST. GEORGE'S CATHERDRAL.

    The service of thankagiving at St. George's Cathedral yesterday morning was exceedingly well attended. Among those present were Lady Ellison-Macatney and ...

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  9. AT THE ESPLANADE.

    The open air service was attended by a large con[?] of people who joined heartily in the singing and listened intently to the brief addresses given. An extensive ...

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  10. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.

    On Saturday morning in the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Subiaco, a peace thanksgiving service was held. Pastor H. C. Harker said at the present time, as ...

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  11. WARNING TO NATIONS.

    M. Poincare (the President of France) entertained the peace delegates (including overseas representatives) at a banquet in the Palais de [?]Eiysee to celebrate the ...

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  12. PRICE OF MEAT.

    Following on Friday morning's position in the butchering, trade, when the previously existing deadlock between retailers and wholesalers regarding wholesale prices ...

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  13. EX-KAISER'S SURRENDER.

    Oxer 20 Allied nations will appeal to Holland to surrender the ex-Kaiser for punishment by death or imprisonment for life. The procedure will be set up by a ...

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  14. SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE.

    Lords Bryce and Crewe, in a letter to the newspapers, urge the Peace Conference to appoint commissions to consider impartially boundary and other questions affecting ...

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  15. HANDLEY PAGE MACHINE.

    A message from Harbour Grace (New foundland) states that a Handley Page machine has started for Atlantic City. ...

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  16. HOLLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    The London "Daily Express" understands that the Government of Holland has agreed to deliver up the ex-Kaiser. It is expected that a Dutch warship will bring ...

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  17. SUBURBAN SERVICES.

    Although there was no combined peace thanksgiving service at Fremantle, the various denominations conducted special services of song and prayer in the various ...

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  18. CONSTITUTION BILL.

    The German National Assembly has passed the second reading of the Constitution Bill, the first clause of which declares that the German Empire is a republic, and ...

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  19. CONDITIONS OF TRIAL.

    It is understood that President Wilson consented to the trial of the ex-Kaiser on two conditions—that the death penalty be not demanded, and that the maximum ...

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  20. AMERICAN AIRSHIP EXPLODES.

    The Baltimore correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the American Navy dirigible C8, which landed here on its way to Washington, exploded with ...

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  21. THE EASTERN FRONTIER.

    The Berlin newspaper "Kreuz Zeitung" (the leading organ of the Prussian Conservative Party) says that General von Groener (ex-chief of the German general military ...

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  22. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was crowded yesterday morning on the occasion of the peace thanksgiving service. Solemn High Mass was celebrated ...

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  23. INFLUENZA.

    There was no material alteration in the influenza position during the week-end, though the number of cases reported was somewhat larger than during the preceding ...

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  24. FRENCH CELEBRATIONS.

    The Government has fixed July 14 for the celebration of the Allied victory. ...

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  25. RUSSIA.

    According to the Australian and New Zealand Press Association, all of the British troops in Northern Russia and the Caucasus will be withdrawn by September, ...

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  26. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The ex-Crown Prince of Germany, on being interviewed, said:—"The Allies can have only my dead body. I myself will decide my life or death." ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES BUSY.

    Mr. Hughes had a long interview to-day with Mr. Lloyd George respecting mandates, Imperial relations, and reparations, and Australia's part in them. Mr. Hughes also ...

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  28. SOP FOR HUN OFFICERS.

    To pacify Hun officers, particularly members of the general staff, the German Government has made a promise to them that it will not allow the ex-Kaiser, the ...

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  29. GENERAL DENIKINE.

    General Denikine took about ten thousand prisoners in capturing the town of Tsaritsin. ...

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  30. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    The members of the German Cabinet have discussed the ratification of the Peace Treaty, which the National Assembly at Weimar will adopt on July 7 after ...

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  31. INNDENBURG FAREWELLED.

    The German high command in Kolberg (Pomerania) has been dissolved. Field-Marshal von Hindenburg was accorded an enthusiastic farewell. ...

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  32. THE WOODLINE TROUBLE

    The Minister for Mines and Industries, (Mr. J. Scaddan), returned to Perth yesterday from Kalgoorlie after acting as mediator between the parties to the woodlines ...

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  33. CONGREGATIONAL.

    Large thanksgiving congregations filled Trinity Congregational Church yesterday at both the morning and evening services. Special music was rendered by the choir, ...

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  34. THE AFGHAN RISING.

    The Afghan peace delegates have arrived in Jalalabad. Negotiations on the subject will be opened very shortly in Rawal Pindi. Trouble is still being experinced with ...

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  35. FREMANTLE.

    Another case of influenza was reported at the Base Hospital on Saturday afternoon, but otherwise the general health of the community is excellent. The Base ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    On Saturday the deaths from influenza numbered five, and on Sunday four, in addition to which four deaths in the city were reported on Saturday by the registrars. ...

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  37. BAPTIST.

    The Rev. F. E. Harry conducted thanksgiving services in the Museum-street Baptist Church yesterday morning and evening, large congregations assembling. His ...

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  38. NAVAL OFFENDERS.

    A representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association has ascertained that the British Admiralty authorities have prepared a list of ...

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  39. DISORDER IN FIUME.

    There have been fresh disturbances in Fiume, where a mob attacked a number of French soldiers. British and Italian soldiers intervened, but a number of French ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    During the week-end 46 deaths from peumonic-influenza occurred in the metropolitan hospitals. The admissions during the same period numbered 196, and 271 ...

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  41. KURDISH INSURGENTS.

    The War Office reported to-day that Major-General Fraser, with British and Indian troops, conducted a successful military operation, capturing the Bazan Pass and ...

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  42. WESLEY CHURCH.

    Very large congregations assembled at Wesley Church, Perth, both morning and evening, yesterday. Special thanksgiving hymns were sung on each occasion, and ...

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  43. CLAREMONT RED CROSS.

    The fifth annual meeting of the Claremont branch of the Red Cross Society was held in the Parish Hall recently, Mrs. A. C. Munro presiding over about 100 ...

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  44. OVERSEAS MEAT SUPPLIES.

    The shortage of refrigerated overseas shipping space has led to a serious congestion of meat supplies in Sydney and Melbourne. Sir Owen Cox, the ...

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  45. REVOLUTION IN PERU.

    It is reported from Lima (Peru) that a revolution has taken place, and that the President and the members of the Cabinet have been imprisoned. ...

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  46. MONUMENT BLOWN UP.

    A message received from Kempsey reports that a monument which was erected to deceased Germans at the Trial Bay internment camp was blown up on ...

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  47. THE EASTERN STATES.

    All religious denominations combined in a great thanksgiving service in the Adelaide Town Hall this afternoon in commemoration of the signing of peace. The building ...

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  48. JEWISH SERVICE.

    Chaplain D. I. Freedman conducted a service of thanksgiving at the Jewish Synagogue, Brisbane-street, last night, and he delivered an impressive address, which was ...

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  49. MARINE DISASTER.

    The transport Themistocles, 11,231 tons, en route from London to Sydney, collided with and sank the Norwegian barque Edderside, 1,347 tons, bound from Port ...

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  50. ANZAC HOSTEL.

    The Anzac Hostel, which is to be used for the treatment of the more seriously injured and incapacitated soldiers, was opened this afternoon by the Governor (Sir ...

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  51. SUICIDE OF A YOUTH.

    What seems to be a case of determined suicide by a youth of 16 years occurred on the St. Kilda-road on Saturday afternoon. The youth was found with a bullet ...

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  52. THE COPPER INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Mines and Industries (Mr. J. Scaddan) will leave by the Kalgoorlie express this evening en route to Melbourne, where he will attend an ...

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  53. FOOD PRICES IN ITALY.

    The inhabitants of many towns in Italy are demanding a 50 per cent. reduction of food prices. The Mayor of Bologna, in the north of Italy has complied with the ...

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