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  2. Northern Territory

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) indicated to-day that Mr. H. E. Carey, formerly Government Secretary in Darwin, and now connected ...

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  3. The Signing of Peace

    It is officially announced that German delegation for the signing of the terms of peace has been appointed, and is expected to reach [?]aris on Saturday. THE ALLIES' ULTIMATUM. ...

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  4. Scapa Flow Coup

    The sinking by their crews of the German warships interned at Scapa Flow is being widely discussed. Naval writers point out that the ...

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  5. Victorian Politics

    A further stage has been reached in the disagreement within the Victorian Cabinet by the resignation of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bowser). ...

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  6. Food Supervision

    Recent Supreme Court prosecutions and newspaper correspondence have directed attention to the important question of food supervision, and ...

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  7. THE ALLIES' ULTIMATUM.

    Herr Bauer, the new German Premier, sent a Note to M. Clemenceau, requesting that the treaty be re-examined by the League of Nations within two years. He added that Germany was ready to sign without recognising that the German people were the authors of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. GERMANS TRY BLUFF UP TO THE LAST.

    Another message says it was understood at Paris on the 21st that if the Germans did not succeed in securing further modifications Herr Erzberger would be instructed to sign the treaty unconditionally. When von Haniel asked the Council of Four for a further ...

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  9. Regulations Repeated

    Two more War Precautions Act Regulations were repealed to-day. These gave power respectively to requisition the output of factories manufacturing ...

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  10. GERMAN DELEGATES' ADVICE.

    The German, delegation, in a lengthy memorandum to the Government at Weimar, said it considered the Government should reject the Entente's immoral conditions, which would reduce Germany to complete slavery. Germany's economic position could not be made worse by ...

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  11. VON REUTER'S PART.

    It is now recalled that Admiral von Renter, who was in command of the interned fleet, burst into tears, and complained that Admiral Sir David Beatty's ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. War Service Homes

    By a regulation under the War Service Homes Act the Commonwealth Bank was to-day declared "a prescribed institution," which may provide homes for ...

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  13. Excitement in Germany

    According to advices received at Copenhagen, soldiers were implicated in an attempt to assassinate Herr Schiedemann and Herr Erzberger. The latter ...

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  14. Ex-Crown Prince

    The ex-Crown Prince has escaped front Holland into Germany. [Since the armistice was signed the ex-Crown Prince has been interned on ...

    Article : 227 words
  15. Naval Pay

    The amending naval brigade regulations, which were gazetted to-day, provide for a separation allowance for leading seamen and the lower ratings of 2s ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. "GRATUITOUS INIQUITY."

    Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, in an interview, suggests that it was carried out under instructions received secretly from Berlin. The crows, he says, should be ...

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  17. GERMAN GOVERNMENT'S APPEAL.

    The German Government in a wireless message re-echoing the German Democrats' published view, appeals to the Independent Socialists now that peace is ...

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  18. 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 ...

    Article : 257 words
  19. "IT SERVES US RIGHT."

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, when interviewed, remarked:—"It serves s right for trusting the Huns. Throughout the war they have shown that they are not ...

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  20. GERMAN UNWORTHINESS.

    Another prominent admiral said the episode exemplified the Germans' unworthiness of our consideration. They could not refrain from treachery, even ...

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  21. A REGRETTABLE INCIDENT.

    When the German delegates were passing from their hotel to the station at Versailles the crowd stoned their automobiles. Dr. Melchior and another ...

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  22. THE SINKING JUSTIFIED.

    Mr. Pollen, the well-known naval writer expresses admiration at the German spirit in sinking the ships rather than allow them to pass into the hands of ...

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  23. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

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

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  24. BRITISH ASKED FOR SURRENDER.

    It, is learned from an authoritative source that when the armistice was arranged, the British asked for the surrender of the German ships, but the ...

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  25. MILITARY REVOLT AVERTED.

    News received at Copenhagen says a military revolt in Germany has been averted. The generals have sent infavourable replies to Herr Noske's request to ...

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  26. IRELAND'S ASPIRATIONS

    The Paris correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" interviewed Mr. Dunne the official representative of the Irish Americans, who has visited Ireland, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. Shipping Strike

    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 settle. ...

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  28. PLUNDERING AT BERLIN.

    The wildest demonstrations have occurred at Berlin. Shops are being plundered and the passengers robbed. Even the rings on women's fingers are being ...

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  29. PUNISHMENT OF THE GUILTY.

    The Council of Four discussed the sinking of the German ships, and as a result the allies have notified Germany that it is their intention to punish those ...

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  30. RIOTING AT HAMBURG.

    Riots at Hamburg culminated in a Spartaeist attack on the central railway station and police stations, which the Spartaeists secured after a midnight ...

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  31. Proposed Arsenal

    There is a strong probability that the Commonwealth will not, after all, hare to bear the expense of erecting and maintaining a huge arsenal at ...

    Article : 132 words
  32. HUNGARIAN OFFENSIVE

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Hungarians are carrying out an offensive on the Danube against Pressburg. The Austrians are ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. Freeing Russia

    General Deniken's advance has freed upwards of seven thousand square miles, and he has captured 50,000 Bolsheviks. It is estimated that the conquered ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. ALLEGED POISONING OR FOOD.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fowler drew attention to the statement that German employees in various parts of America had been ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. THE MOVE AGAINST THE POLES.

    The Germans closed the frontier between Poland and Upper Silesia, and are driving out the Polos. The latter, as a reprisal, have arrested 5000 Germans at ...

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  36. CURTAILMENT OF TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    A 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 ...

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  37. THE STRIKE WEAPON

    The newspapers welcome the condemnation by Mr. McGurk, president of the Labour party's conference at Southport, of employing the strike weapon for ...

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  38. THE STRIKERS DETERMINED.

    Mr. Gerrard, secretary 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. ...

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  39. A CRUISER SUNK.

    It is reported at Moscow that a British submarine sank the Russian cruiser Oleg, 695 tons, 23 knots, with a main armament of twelve 6in. guns. ...

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  40. TURKS' APPEAL TO THE ALLIES.

    The Turkish delegation 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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  41. State Enterprises

    A deputation representing the Chamber of Manufactures waited upon the Premier and Minister for Works to-day and asked for a definition of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. Mysterious Fires

    Detectives have been investigating the mysteries of several fires which have occurred in the country during May and June, with the result that an escapee ...

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  43. ULTIMATUM TO VON DER GOLTZ

    The British commander in the Baltic has sent an ultimatum to General vonder Goltz requesting his retirement from Liban. ...

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  44. NO SPLIT IN THE RANKS.

    Mr. Garden, secretary of .the New South Wales Labour Council, repudiates the allegation that there is a split in the rank and file of the seamen in New ...

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  45. SHIPPING SALES

    Mr. Hurley, American Shipping Controller, has announced that the United States Shipping Board has made additional sales of 19 steel vessels, 11 of ...

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  46. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION

    The Rockefeller foundation announces that it has spent 22,500,000 dollars on war work. Among the projects undertaken in 1918 was a campaign against ...

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  47. RAID ON RADICALS

    The New York state and municipal police organised a large raid on many radical organisations in the city, and confiscated several cartloads of ...

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  48. CHILBLAINS?

    You suffer? Why? Cold weather; bad circulation. Have them every winter; can't banish them, only endure them. This reasoning foolish. ...

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  49. Aerial Service

    Mr. Reginald Lloyd, who has returned after a completion of the survey of the proposed aerial service route between Sydney and Darwin, in an interview ...

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  50. Gallipoli Landing Boat

    Chaplain E. N. Merrington states that beat No. 5 on the steamer Devanha, at present at Newcastle, was used for carrying Australians ashore during the landing ...

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  51. GREEKS AND TURKS

    There has been a recrudesence of trouble between Greeks and Turks at Aidin, in the vilayet of Noali. The population is much inflamed, and a revolt ...

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  52. Woman's Sad Death

    Owing to Peter Buckley being confined to bed with influenza, his wife attempted to milk a cow, when the animal threw her heavily to the ground. The ...

    Article : 80 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES

    The British Postmaster-General (Mr. A. H. Hingworth) has arranged with the Commonwealth Bank to pay Australian holders of British War Savings ...

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  55. DON'T LOST YOUR HAIR

    When the hair begins to fall out is The time to apply Voltchok's Russian Hair Restorer, a preparation that keeps the hair and scalp in good condition, and ...

    Article : 53 words
  56. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at St. Johns announces that the Alliance Aeroplane Company has withdrawn its trans Atlantic fight entry. ...

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