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  2. Bavarian Success

    It is reported in London that the Bavarians have captured Munich. General Hoffman's troop, despite a stubborn resistance, entered Munich, and ...

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  3. Adriatic Crisis

    Unconfirmed despatches from Rome say that Italian troops are reported to have landed in Dalmatia. ...

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  4. THE EX-KAISER

    The "New York Tribune's" London correspondent states that Dutch circles in London are convinced that Holland will not allow the extradition of the ...

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  5. IRISH AMERICAN DELEGATION

    The Irish-American mission is leaving Paris for Ireland. Mr de Valera conducts the delegates on a tour of the southern and western parts of Ireland, ...

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  6. AMERICAN FORCES

    Arrangements have been completed to return the entire American expeditionary force in September. ...

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  7. Influenza Scourge

    The Chief Health Officer reported to. night that another case of pneumonic influenza was removed from the Barambah on Saturday; also another case from ...

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  8. BACK FROM WAR SERVICE

    It is likely that the Melbourne public will witness the spectacle of the battle cruisers Australia and New Zealand and the cruiser Brisbane steaming up the ...

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  9. THE SPARTACISTS

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that a general strike continues at Augsburg, but the city is quiet. The Government troops arrested 200 Spartacists, and shot ...

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  10. SIGNOR ORLANDO'S POSITION.

    On April 23 it was announced that Signor Orlando had definitely with drawn from the conference until the Adriatie claims were conceded ...

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  11. THREATENED BOMB OUTRAGE

    The secret service officials at Washington have cabled the American peace delegates in Paris, warning them that bombs might have been mailed to them. ...

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  12. Victoria

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene), in commenting upon the fact that the influenza of the more severe kind which has been ...

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  13. THE ROUMANIANS

    According to a cablegram from Vienna, it was reported on April 30 that the Roumanian King was about to enter Buda-Pesth at the head of his troops. ...

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  14. SO-CALLED SIEGE

    The so-called siege continued on April 22 in Limerick, but the military firmly kept the upper hand. A few passive resisters remained outside the town, ...

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  15. LOAN FOR ITALY

    The United States has extended i further loan of fifty million dollars to Italy. ...

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  16. HONOURS LIST

    The Premier's honours list for public services in war:— Viscounts.—Barons Burnham and Rothermere. ...

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  17. RAILWAY FATALITY

    Fatal injuries were sustained at the Flinders-street railway station on Saturday night by ,James Leo O'Halloran, a returned soldier, 2S years of age. ...

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  18. EXCITEMENT IN ROME.

    The London Daily telegraph's Paris correspondents on April 24 said that the reply of signor Orlando's demands was expected that day Signor Orlando was ...

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  19. PREPARATIONS FOR RESISTANCE.

    In connection with preparations to resist the Romunanians, the authorities in Buda-Pesth on April :3 ordered the permanent closing of restaurants, ...

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  20. ROYAL RECEPTIONS

    His Majesty the King has begun a series of receptions of officers commanding the overseas divisions, in order to bid them ,bon voyage. He received on ...

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  21. ITALY OMITTED FROM TREATY.

    The "New York Times'" Paris correspondent says that a substitute draft of the peace treaty is being propared with all provisions relating to Italy omitted, ...

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  22. WANTON OPERATIONS.

    "Some of the things the German media cal men have dons to our poor fellows," said a medical officer in the Fulham Military Hospital (reported in the London ...

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  23. NAVAL PEACE DAY

    The Admiralty is arranging a special naval day peace celebration, including a march of several thousand bluejackets through London, headed 'by Admiral Sir ...

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  24. FRESH DELEGATES POSSIBLE.

    It is considered possible that Italy will send fresh delegates to the Peace Conference ...

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  25. TERRCRISM INCREASES.

    According to the "London Daily Tele. graph's" Buda-Pesth's correspondent, the Soviet Government staked its existence on the Entente's recognition, which ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER

    At in inquest on Driver F. D. Robertson, of Moohman, who was found drowned in the 'Thames at Vauxhall Bridge, a young Southampton woman in ...

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  27. LATEST STATISTICS.

    Twenty deaths were reported at the Registrar-General's Department on Saturday, eleven of them being in the metropolitan area and nine in the ...

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  28. THE PRESIDENTS NOTE.

    Dr. Wilson's Note though foreshadowed for some days fell on London with dramatic effect Few anticipated its tenor. It constituted such a striking ...

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  29. HIGH COURT JUDGMENTS

    The Privy Council has reversed the High Court's judgment in the consolidated appeals of Theodore v. Duncan and Beal v. Duncan, and also reversed the ...

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  30. VICTIMS OF THE SCOURGE.

    The influenza epidemic has been responsible for the deaths of two more racing men. Mr. John O'Meara, who raced Colonel Light, Anttoil, and Swibex, ...

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  31. PANIC INTENSIFIED.

    Wholesale arrests in Buda-Pesth are intensifying the panic. They include 30 deputies of the Karolyi party, 30 aristocrats, 30 bank directors, and 300 ...

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  32. ANOTHER VICTIM

    One of Landru's supposed victims was Madame Guillin. Landru proposed marriage in 1015, saying he was French Consul in Australia, and Madame ...

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  33. STRIKE EXECUTIVE.

    Four delegates of the Irish labour executive arrived at Limerick, and have been conferring with the strike committee, but have Bailed to reach a ...

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  34. ANNIVERSARY OF ZEEBRUGGE

    The Zeebrugge anniversary was celebrated in the Channel ports. A special naval film was shown by the London cinemas. Commander Collingwood ...

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  35. New South Wales

    The improvement in the influenza position has not been maintained. The weekend report of the Board of Health shows that during the 48 hours ended 8 o'clock ...

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  36. MIDDLE-CLASS STRIKE

    In reprisal for a middle class strike, the Communist administration at Bremen ordered that private persons must not use telephones or telegraphs, and ...

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  37. PUNJAB RIOTS

    Sixteen persons implicated in the Pun. jab riots have been sentenced to imprisonment or transportation for varying periods. Five were sentenced to ...

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  38. THE COAL SITUATION

    By a proclamation published in a special gazette on Saturday morning the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), acting under the War Precautions Act, ...

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  39. Queensland

    Another death from pneumonic influenza took place at the Lytton Hospital late on Friday night, the Victim being Laurence Smythe, a passenger on the ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    In an Easter message for the Australian soldiers' newspaper at Weymouth, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig thanked those Australians who served ...

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  41. JAPANESE DEADLOCK

    The "Daily News'" Paris correspondent points out that the Japanese dead- lock regarding Kiau-chau is aggravated by four secret European agreements ...

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  42. BREWING CEASED

    Brewing beer ceased by law at mid- night on April 30 throughout the United States. ...

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  43. BRITISH EMIGRATION SCHEME

    The High Commissioners and the Agents-General conferred with Colonel Amery (Under Colonial Secretary) on the emigration scheme, under which ...

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  44. GREAT MORAL GAINS.

    General Sir John Monash wan the guest of the Eccentric Club, and in reply to a toast lie declared that Australia had made a fine effort and had paid a ...

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  45. INCREASED COST TO RAILWAYS.

    Mr. E. B. Jones, one of the Victorian Railways Commissioners, on Saturday pointed out that the new federal coal regulations, framed to enforce the new ...

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  46. THE PAYMENT TO MINERS.

    The increased wages to miners and the increased price of coal will come Into operation to-morrow under the Federal Government arrangement. The ...

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  47. MARCH OF THE DOMINIONITES

    The dominions march was carried out on a glorious afternoon. The whole route was. thronged with cheering crowds. Canada led, and then came the ...

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  48. BRITISH BUDGET

    The brewers and distillers of the United Kingdom are organising opposition to the Budget's beer and spirit duties. ...

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  49. New Zealand

    Ten more cases of influenza developed among the crew of the Manuka. There are now 17 under treatment and observation. ...

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  50. RESTORATION OF INDUSTRIES

    Brussels messages emphasise the urgency of the restoration of Belgian industries. Outside assistance is imperative. ...

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  51. CHINESE DISSATISFIED.

    The Chinese have issued a statement expressing dissatisfaction at the Kiauchan settlement. The Chinese delegates have issued a ...

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  52. THE LOONGANA

    After cleaning and painting, the Loongana left one of the dry docks on Saturday, and will commence a trip to Tasmanian ports, via Point Nepean ...

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  53. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent says that the distribution of the German fleet is based on the allied naval losses. The United States will ...

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  54. TRIBUTE TO FIGHTING MEN

    In bright sunny weather a crowd of about 20,000 persons assembled at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon and witnessed one of the ...

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  55. POSITION IN FRANCE.

    Eighteen hundred thousand German prisoners now in France will be exchanged, for an equivalent number of Skilled workmen, who will assist in the ...

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  56. LEAGUE OF CHURCHES

    The Greek Holy Synod has accepted the American ecclesiastical mission's invitation to next year's conference, to be held at Cincinnati with the object ...

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  57. THE RAIDER WOLF

    The raider Wolf now christened the Wachtiels is among the merchant hips ,which Germany has handed over to the ...

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  58. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT

    A message from St. John's dated April 30 states that Lieutenant Hawker and Mr. Raynham have been ready for nearly a week tostar t the flight, awaiting ...

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  59. POINTS AT ISSUE.

    Although the miners have been informed that' they are to receive the increases in wages under the agreement arrived at in Melbourne,. there are still ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. FINANCIAL COMPLICATION

    The Paris edition of the "New York Herald" stake that the American Government rejected the British proposal for an international guarantee of a large ...

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  62. THE ARMY RESERVE

    Enlistments In the Australian Army Reserve in April were—Victoria, 400; New South Wales, 513; Queensland, 305, South Australia, 300; and ...

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  63. A SETTLEMENT.

    The Chinese statement as to the decision of the Council of Three is that it practically, accords Japan control of Northern China. The allies have ...

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