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  2. AVIATION

    A Bristol biplane has inaugurated a civilian flying service for passengers between Bristol and London. LAWS OF THE AIR. ...

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  3. SHAW WIRELESS PLANT

    The demand made by Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.), and Messrs. Tudor, Higgs, and O'Malley. all of whom were members of the Hughes Ministry which ...

    Article : 498 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    "Church News" for May has the following:—The announcement that the Bishop of Tasmania had been elected by the Synod of Newcastle to succeed Dr. ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The delay in handing over the Peace Treaty to the German delegates is officially ascribed to a desire that the Italian delegates should be present. A ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Higgins delivered judgment in the Arhitration Court to-day on certain matters in the plaint of the Federated Clothing Trades Employees' ...

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  7. THE FREMANTLE RIOTS

    There were further evidences on the whareves at Fremantle to-day that the intense feeling aroused during yesterday's rioting had not subsided. ...

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  8. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Health Department reported last night that two of the patients at Barnes Bay quarantine station, who had been reported dangerously ill, had ...

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  9. NURSE CAVELL.

    Arrangements have been completed to bold a military iuneral in London, on the 15th inst., for Nurse Cavell, who was shot by the Germans in Belgium. ...

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  10. KING NICHOLAS DEPOSED.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. C. Harmsworth stated that the decision of the Assembly at Podgoritza deposing King Nicholas and uniting Montenegro ...

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  11. LIQUOR TRADES DISPUTE.

    Giving judgment on the points in dispute between the Federated Liquor and Allied Trades Union and the Aeratod Waters Manufacturers, Mr. Justice ...

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  12. INTER-SHIPPING SERVICES.

    A meeting of representatives of the Hobart Marine Board, fruit shippers, and shipping companies and the shipping committee of the Chamber of Commerce ...

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  13. ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRESENTATION OF TERMS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—The "Council of Three" (Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemncean, and President Wilson) has decided ...

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  14. VIEWS OF BUSINESS MEN.

    The following resolutions have been transmitted to the Premier (Mr. Lee) from the Perth Chamber of Commerce. They were passed at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 248 words
  15. ROYAL ACADEMY BANQUET.

    There was a brilliant gathering at the Royal Academy banquet last night. The Prince of Wales, responding to the toast of his health, dwelt on the ...

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  16. ARRANGEMENTS FOR PUBLICATION.

    The Gernment is taking claborate precautions to ensure simultaneous world-wide publication of the text of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  17. THE ITALIAN DEADLOCK.

    "Epoca" announces that the French Ambassador to Italy has had a long conference with Signor Orlando (Prime Minister of Italy). This indicates that ...

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  18. THE RIDGEWAY RESERVOIR.

    The question of repairing the faults in the Ridgeway reservoir was considered at the meeting of the City Council last night on a report from the Water and ...

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  19. DOMINION DYESTUFFS.

    The Board of Trade has removed the restrictions on the importation of dyestuffs from the Dominions. ...

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  20. LOAN TO GERMANY.

    The suggestion that the Allies should guarantee a loan of £1,000,000,000 to Germany to enable her to pay the first reparation instalment and keep her ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. ENGLISH WOOL SALES.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Wool Council to-day, Mr. Goldfinch, the chairman, said there was a regrettable disparity at the April sales between the ...

    Article : 255 words
  22. VICTORIA

    Sixty deaths were reported to-day by the Registrar-General, 38 of them being in the metropalitan area. As the return covered a period of three days, ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. WAR SAVINGS.

    The Acting-Prime Minister (M[?] Watt) stated to-day that it has bee decided to issue two new scries of was savings certificates, bearing compoun[?] ...

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  24. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    The German National Assembly will meet on May 11 at Berlin, instead of of Weimar, and will remain at Berlin during the peace discussions, with a ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Fourteen deaths from pneumnie influenza were reported to-day, all of which occured in metropolitan hospitals. Seventy fresh city cases and four ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN HUNGARY.

    The Australian Press Association learns that a curious situation has arisen in Hungary. As a result of the declaration of war upon the Allies by ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND

    A meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day, at which the Home Secretary submitted proposals formulated by the Home and health offices for coping ...

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  28. ATTITUDE OF N.S.W. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    A meeting of the Council of the Transport Workers' Federation, held in Sydney to-day, discussed the position of the waterside workers at Fremantle. ...

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  29. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    At the meeting of the City Council last night the Police Committee recommended, in connection with the request of a deputation from the Woman's ...

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  30. IMPERIAL RESERVISTS.

    The Acting Minister of Defence (Senator Russell), replying to-day to complaints in regard to delays dealing with the accounts of Imperial reservists, ...

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  31. FATAL ACCIDENT IN HOBART.

    A young man named Louis West Wilkinson Pettit, 19 years of age, employed as a carter by Mr. W. O'Connor, of Sandy Bay, met his death in Hobart ...

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  32. OFFER TO RUMANIA.

    The Hungarian Government has offered Rumania territorial concessions. and [?] requesting a cessaion of hostilites. ...

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  33. 75 PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL.

    There are now 75 patients, including 29 nurses, in Brisbane General Hospital suffering from influenza. Many of the patients are suffering from the disease ...

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  34. BAVARIAN UPHEAVAL.

    Government troops at Bamberg shot Herr Landauer, leader of the Munich Communists, yesterday. The Sparatacuseers at Munich ...

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  35. SMALLPOX.

    The danger that smallpox may be introduced into Australia by the returning troops has to be carefully guarded against by the quarantine authorities. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND DECLARED INFECTED STATE.

    Queensland has been declared infected with pneumonic influenza. The Acting Premier (Mr. Thedore), in a telegram to the Federal authorities to-day, ...

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  37. MINISTERS RESIGN.

    Herren Levien, Nissen, Axelrod, and Toller have resigned from the Bavarian Ministry, after violent quarrels at Munich, and have been succeeded by a ...

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  38. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    Three natives tried by court-martial have been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, the first for extorting money under threats, the second for ...

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  39. BRITISH COAL MINES.

    Mr. Sidney Webb, giving evidence before the Coal Commission to-day, urged the nationalisation of coal mines. The whole system of profit-making, he ...

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  40. FRENCH DEEMING CASE.

    An examination by experts ot the shabbily-furnished bungalow occupred by Landru (the prisoner in the French Deeming case) has revealed the charred ...

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  41. RETURNING TASMANIAN SOLDIERS.

    Referring to-day to complaints from Tasmania regarding a decision to land returning Tasmanian soldiers in infected States, instead of sending them ...

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  42. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Finns continue to advance. and the fall of Petrograd is imminent, with 60,000 soldiers of the Red Army, a large number of guns, and general stores. ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE AT BROKEN HILL.

    It is feared that developments arising out of the enginedrivers' strike will result in all the mines closing at midnight to-night. ...

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  44. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the sugar industry continued the hearing of evidence to-day. Mark'Sheldon, managing director of ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    There are now 136 patients in the Exhibition Hospital. The dangerous cases number seven, and serious 19. Deaths to-day numbered four. ...

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  46. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Councillor Nankervis. of Tallangatta, had a miraculous escape from death whilst motoring with his daughter on the Upper Murray-road on Friday last. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    The revenue of the Dominion for the past financial year was £22,342,372, which is over £2,000,000 in excess of the estimate The expenditure for the year was ...

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  48. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Australia House and the offices of the New Zealand Agency were crammed with spectators for the march of Dominion troops through the city to-day. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND

    Advices from "Greymouth state that there are many cases of influenza on the west coast of South Island. ...

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  50. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    A Royal Commission has been appointed to inquire into the whole economic position of agriculture in the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 36 words
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