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  2. ATLANTIC FLICHT

    London messages of May 28 state that the only food the aviators Hawker and Grieve had during their flight was a sandwich, a bar of chocolate, and ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY

    A Copenhagen message of May 17 says that a crowd of 40,000 people in Berlin protested against Germany's disarmament, and expressed confidence ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    The War Office reports:- "On the Murmansk front the Bolsheviks attacked our positions on the southern shore of Lake Se[?]gosero. The ...

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  5. MARITIME STRIKE

    The compulsory conference in connection with the maritime strike will meet again to-morrow week. In the meantime the hold-up will continue. ...

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  7. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  8. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

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  10. BAVARIAN MINISTER'S VIEW

    According to a message from Copenhagen, dated May 17, Herr Hoffmann (Minister for Works), addressing the Bavarian Assembly at Bamberg, ...

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  11. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Dr. M. Birks, surgeon-superintendent at the Hospital, in his 2 o'clock report to-day, stated that there had been no fresh cases since last reporting. Nos. ...

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  12. ALLIES' ARMIES WILL ADVANCE IF GERMANY REFUSES TO SIGN

    A message from Paris, dated May 28, announces that immediately Germany announces her refusal to sign the Peace Treaty, if that is to be her ...

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  13. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Five deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred in metropolitan hospitals yesterday, and 72 new cases were reported. In the country, one death was ...

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  14. SECRET BALLOT

    The Premier, Mr. Holman, speaking at Paddington last week (says the "Daily Telegraph" said it seemed to him that the seamen had right on their ...

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  15. THIRD BOLSHEVIK ATTACK REPULSED IN. GEORGIA

    Berner's Georgian Bureau announces that Russian Bolsheviks attacked the northern frontier of Georgia for the third time, but were repulsed. ...

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  16. HAWKER HEADS PROCESSION ON A POLICEMAN'S HORSE

    A London message of May 28 states that an extraordinary episode occurred during the procession to the Aero Club. The Australians were carrying Hawker ...

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  17. TERMS FOR AUSTRIA

    The Allies' terms to Austria include the unconditional renunciation of lost territories, and the reduction of the army to 20,000 officers and men. ...

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  18. SULPHIDE CORPORATION LTD.

    The mine and works managers of the Sulphide Corporation Ltd., has issued the following report for the week ended May 17:- ...

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  19. MODIFICATION REPORTED OF TRAVELLING RESTRICTIONS

    The conditions governing the issue of permits to people travelling from one State to another have been considerably modified. ...

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  20. SHOOTING AT FITZBOY

    A woman, who gave the name of Rita Williams (28) of St. Kilda, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at an early hour this morning with a bullet ...

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  21. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith reported last night that the number of patients then in the isolation hospital was 84, including 10 admissions that day. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Copenhagen, telegraphing on May 17, says he has learned from a reliable source that General ...

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  23. ONE BIG UNION

    A further statement was issued yesterday by Mr Arthur Blakeley (president) and Mr. E. Grayndler (general secretary) on behalf of the Australian ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Following were the results of the opening round of the county cricket competition:- Surrey (Hobbs 64 and 86) beat ...

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  25. IN NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The report of the medical officer of health, Dr. H. Leighton Jones, concerning the persons at the quarantine station from the steamer Victoria, ...

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  26. SUBMARINES INI THE BALTIC

    A London message of May 17 says that British submarines have been sent to the Baltic to assist a powerful squadron of British surface ships against the ...

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  27. ESSEX v. AUSTRALIA

    The Australian cricket team commenced a match against Essex. The county made 169 runs (Turner 64 not out), and the Australians have lost ...

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  28. MYSTERIOUS "X" DISEASE IS COVERED BY QUARANTINE

    A new disease has been added to the quarantine illnesses in Australia. It is very similar to the socalled "X" disease which puzzled the doctors at ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S LITTLE WAR

    Reuter's special correspondent at Peshawar, telegraphing on May 27, says:—"The Dakka front is quiet General Nadir Khan, who has arrived at ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Full Court yesterday directed that the name of Alexander Scobie, of Port Macquarie, be removed from the roll of attorneys. ...

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  31. PROCEEDINGS IN POLICE COURT FOR THE RECOVERY OF RATES

    In the Police Court to-day before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, SM., J. B. Attrill was proceeded against by Chief Sanitary Inspector C. Brosnan for the ...

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  32. PRISONERS EMBARK FOR HOME

    Further batches of Austrian and German prisoners, who have been confined in the concentration camp at Holdsworthy, were yesterday embarked ...

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  33. MAN WNO CUFFED THE KING TO MAKE HIM LEARN LESSON

    A naval man wearing a profusion of ribbons spun an interesting yarn at a reception held at Parkville on Saturday evening in connection with the ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ADELAIDE

    The master brickmakers of Adelaide, who use 300 tons of coal a week, declare that production must stop unless more coal is available. ...

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  35. PAY FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Returned members of the A.I.F., who are civil servants and have resumed duty whilst on military furlough, may receive their public service salary in ...

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  36. ANOTHER STRIKE THREATENED

    The liquor trade employees threaten to come out on strike to-morrow if they are not granted higher wages. ...

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  37. REPORT OF ARMY AIRMEN SAYS ENEMY IS RETREATING

    A message from Allahabad, dated May 27, says:—"Our airmen, after a reconnaissance, have reported that the Afghan army is in retreat between ...

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  38. ANOTHER STRIKE

    In consequence of a dispute respecting wages 180 girls employed by the British-Australasian Tobacco Company at their factory at Kensington ceased ...

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  39. BROKEN HILL MINERS TO WORK AT ARARAT

    As the outcome of negotiations which have been proceeding between the Langi Logan South G.M. Company (Ararat, Vic.), and the representatives ...

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  40. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OCCURS IN POLICE SERGEANT'S HOUSE

    A terrific explosion alarmed Greymouth residents early on Wednesday morning, and investigation disclosed that the house occupied by ...

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  41. GULGONG PROSPECTING

    Official advices were received yesterday from the general manager of the British Tin Company that owing to prospecting results at Gulgon (New ...

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  42. GERMANS KILLED IN WAR EXCEED TWO MILLIONS

    Reuter's Berlin, correspondent announces that statistics compiled to April 30 show that the Germans killed in the war exceed 2,000,000. ...

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  43. DETERMINED OPPOSITION NECESSARY IN PARLIAMENT

    A London message of May 17, says that, addressing a meeting at Newcastle, Mr. Asquith emphasised the inestimable advantage of a compact and ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The cost of boot repairing and of hair cutting and shaving has been recently increased as the result of recent wage advances. ...

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  45. HAIRDRESSERS RAISE PRICE OWING TO INCREASE IN WAGES

    With a view to recoup themselves for the increased rates of pay granted to the employees in the hairdressing industry by the Wages Board, the master ...

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  46. BUSINESS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE OWING TO HEAVY CABLE DELAYS

    A London message of May 17 says that the Manchester Chamber of Commerce has protected to the Board of Trade regarding the present heavy ...

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  47. THE BACON PIG MARKET

    There was extremely keen competition for bacon pigs at the Murray Bridge market this week. A consignment of 100 was sold to one client at ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER IN THE UNITED STATES

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) stated yesterday that the Australian Cbmmissionership in the United States at present held by Mr. ...

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  49. ARBITRATION PROBLEM

    Argument proceeded for some hours to-day (says the Melbourne correspondent of the "Advertiser," telegraphing on May 28) before ...

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  50. MEMORIAL BUILDINGS

    The governors of St. Peter's College are having built a memorial hall at a cost of £27,000. The board of governors is providing half of the money. ...

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  51. IN AUSTRALIAN WATERS

    The wireless operator on the steamer Karoola, has reported that when the vessel was off the north-east [?]cast of Australia he received clear messages ...

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  52. NON-STOP ATLANTIC FLIGHT BY BRITISH SUPER-AIRSHIP

    According to a London message dated May 17, the British Air Ministry contemplates arranging for the super-airship R34 shortly to attempt ...

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  53. QUARRY FATALITY

    A man named F. Borgas was killed by a fall of stone in a quarry near Apila-Yarrowie yesterday. ...

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  54. KING ALBERT OF BELGIUM WILL VISIT UNITED STATES

    A Washington message of May 28, says that it is expected that King Albert, of Belgium, will visit the United States to attend the function which will ...

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  55. LANDRU'S 94 FIANCEES

    A Paris cablegram of May 17 reports that apart from six small boxes of charred bones, the police have discovered no substantial clue to the ...

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  56. ALLIES ON THE RHINE

    A London message of May 27 announces that Mr. Lloyd George is at present visiting the territory occupied by the Allies on the Rhine. ...

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