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  2. HIGH PRICES OF WOOLLENS

    At an adjourned meeting of the British Wool Council, Sir Arthur Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials), said that increased supply was the surest way to ensure ...

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  3. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT.

    A Russian Bolshevik wireless message, dated Friday, admits the loss of Kharkoff, and that General Denikin has seriously broken their front, reaching to the ...

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  4. FIGHTING ON EAST FRONT.

    Reports reaching Paris on Thursday night were that the Germans had begun an offensive against Poland. The town of Weizuszow had been homharded with incendiary ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE

    Developments, at the week-end have created a hope both in trades union and shipping circles that the seamen's strike is coming to an end. Messrs. Kiely and ...

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  6. GERMANS SIGN TREATY

    The Peace Treaty with Germany was signed by delegates representing the Allies and Germany at Versailles on Saturday afternoon. Immediately afterwards guns boomed in Paris, and as soon as the news reached London salvoes were fired. ...

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  8. SINN FEIN "PRESIDENT"

    De Valera, the Irish Sinn Fein leader, in an interview in New York, said:—"I am now ready to assume my official duties as president of the Irish Republic. I am ...

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  9. UPHEAVAL IN HUNGARY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Bela Kun has fled from Budapest, following upon a desperate struggle between Government troops and ...

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  10. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London, Saturday, 6.50 p.m.:— ...

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  11. REJOICING IN LONDON.

    When the maroons (formerly used for notifying air raids) crashed out the news of the signing at 20 minutes to 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Landon stood still for ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. TURKS' PLEAS UNHEEDED.

    The Council of Ten, replying to the protests of Turkey against any dismemberment of the Turkish Empire, said that in no case had the delegates proved that the ...

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  13. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    No trace has been found of the launch Olympic, which is overdue at Townsville. In military orders issued on Saturday it was stated that the next examination for ...

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  14. JAPANESE COMMERCE.

    A despatch from Rio Janeiro states that the Japanese Commercial Commission which has been visiting Brazil and Ur[?]g[?]ay has announced that it will shortly sail to ...

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  15. French Feu de Joie.

    The French Minister for War on Saturday afternoon sent orders by wireless for sustained salvoes to he fired throughout the country from Strasburg and Metz (in ...

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  16. Traitors of Laon.

    At the trial by court-martial in Paris of the Laon informers (12 men and 13 women —20 being French, four German, and one a Belgian), who are charged with having ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. Kiel 'Warships Not Sunk.

    The British Admiralty reports that the German warships at Kiel are still afloat. ...

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  18. Blockade to Continue.

    The Australian Press Association learned on Friday that the Allied blockade of Germany will continue until the Treaty has been ratified. The Treaty will be considered ...

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  19. TROOPS RETURNING

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  20. Nationalisation of Mines.

    Many members of the House of Commons have sent a memorial to Mr. Lloyd George emphatically denying that the evidence taken by Mr. Justice Sankey's ...

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  21. Ballarat Trams.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—Unless a rapid change takes place in the coal situation the Ballarat trams will be affected during the week. The stocks of the Electric Supply ...

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  22. President Wilson's Hopes.

    President Wilson, in an address to the American people, says:— "The Treaty, if ratified, will furnish the charter of a new order of world affairs. Its ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. AUSTRALIA'S PEACE SALVOES.

    Arrangements have been made to fire a salute of 101 guns at 8 o'clock this morning from all saluting stations in the Commonwealth, and from the saluting-ships of the ...

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  24. Question of Naturalisation.

    The Naturalisation Committee on Friday considered the revocation of the naturalisation of Laszle De Lombos, M.V.O., the Hungarian artist, who moved in society circles ...

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  25. Holiday for Lloyd George.

    Mr. Lloyd George has been ordered six weeks', rest, but he will address the House of Commons on Tuesday, when he will deal with the Peace Treaty. ...

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  26. WASTE OF ELECTRICITY.

    Sir,—No one would think there was a scarcity of electric current to see Dandenong road at night. I was visiting a friend who has a small wood turning ...

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  27. "Watch Germany Closely."

    Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer of New Zealand, prior to boarding the Mauretanina at Liverpool on his way home, said that the scuttling of the German warships in Scapa ...

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  28. GERMAN UNREST.

    A Copenhagen message, says that the Workmen's Councils in Hamburg are undertaking to maintain order, and that the troops under General Mathnis have been ...

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  29. Nelson Relics for Navy.

    An anonymous donor has presented certain Nelson relics to the British and Dominion Navy. The share of H.M.A.S. Sydney consists of the silver plate that ...

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  30. Hard Times Ahead.

    Herr Schiedemann (ex-Prime Minister of Germany), addressing the Peace Committee of the National Assembly before he resigned last week, regretted that the Allies ...

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  31. RACING AND COAL.

    Sir,—I was advised yesterday (Friday) by the railways that they are not accepting any further goods consigned to Sydney by goods train, and that this step had been ...

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  32. British Housing Scheme.

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead), in introducing the Housing Bill into the House of Lords, said that the problem was staggering in its gravity. ...

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  33. German Prisoners.

    A last minute stipulation in the Peace Treaty allows for the return of German prisoners' immediately Germany has ratified the Treaty. ...

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  34. THE SEAMEN'S EXECUTIVE.

    Sir,—I wish to correct the impression that my executive is meeting at the Trades Hall. Such is not the case. My executive has not met in the Trades Hall since ...

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  35. South African Independence.

    The South African Reunion Congress at Somerset East has unanimously adopted the following points of agreement, including the principle of "South Africa first":— ...

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  36. Transatlantic Flight.

    Washington reports that the British dirigible R34 is expected to cross the Atlantic on July 5. ...

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  37. WAR IN TEN YEARS.

    The ex-Crown Prine of Germany, in an interview published in the London "Daily Express," said that the ex-Kaiser's honour would not permit him to stand his trial. ...

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  38. 6-Hours Day Campaign.

    The American Federation of Labour has adopted a programme in favour of a universal 44-hour week, and pledging its support to unions which ire conducting a ...

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  39. POULTRY FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Sir,—I was pleased to see the letter signed "Agriculture." There is no doubt that poultry farming straight out is unfairly boomed, with the result that many ...

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  40. Germany's Acceptance.

    Herr von Haniel, one of the original German delegates to the Peace Conference, on Monday last sent a Note to M. Clemencean as follows:—"I am instructed by the ...

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  41. Anti-Vivisection Bill Defeated.

    The House of Commons rejected, on the third reading, a bill introduced by a private member to abolish vivisection. ...

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  42. America's War Costs.

    Mr. Newton Baker United States Secretary for War, has announced that the total expenditure since America entered the war has been £2,900,000,000. ...

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  43. If Germany Had Refused.

    Military preparations had been made by the Allies to advance farther into Germany if the Germans had refused to sign the Treaty. Three American divisions would ...

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  44. Plot Against King Alfonso.

    A plot against King Alfonso of Spain led to the abandoment of the opening of the Cortes (Parliament) in the customary building, says a message from Washington. ...

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  45. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAMS.

    Three men are receiving treatment at the Melbourne Hospital for Injuries received through being run down by tramcars on Saturday night. Shortly before 8 o'clock James Gibbons, 34 years of age, a ...

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  46. Johannesburg Strikes.

    A message from Johannesburg says that the Workers' Union has decided to hand over the conduct of the New State areas to the Industrial Federation, with power to ...

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