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  2. PEACE TREATY

    It is officially announced that the German delegates to sign the peace treaty have been appointed, and are expected on Saturday. ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    H.M.A.S. Brisbane and Submarine J5 entered Sydney Harbour this afternoon, and proceeded to moorings in Farm Cove, where, with H.M.A.SS. Australia, New ...

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  4. IRISH PROBLEM

    The Paris correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" has interviewed Mr. Dunne, official representative of the Irish-American delegation, who ...

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  5. RUINED TURKEY.

    The Turkish delegation met the Council of Ten to-day, and presented a Note outlining their views. This Note declared that the Sultan and the ...

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  6. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    Although the position will regard to the shipping strike appeared hopeful for a time yesterday, there were no signs to-day of the approach of a ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the Sonate to-day, The Trades Marks Acts Amendment. [?]l was introduced by Senator Russell (V.), and was read a first time. ...

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  8. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    During the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-night, 38 deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred at the public emergency hospitals in the metropolitan ...

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  9. GUILTY TO BE PUNISHED.

    The Allies have notified Germany of their intention to punish those guilty of sinking the German fleet at Scapa Flow. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    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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  11. "IMMORAL CONDITIONS."

    The German peace delegation, in a lengthy memorandum to the German Government at Weimar, says it con[?] ere that the Governmeant should reject ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    Reports of Registiars to-day showed that five deaths from influenza had occurred in the city and four in the country. ...

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  13. RADICALS IN U.S.A.

    The State and municipal police have organised and carried out a large raid of many radical organisations in the city, and confiscated several cartloads ...

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  14. ON THE DANUBE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Hungarians are carrying out an offensive on the River Danube against Pressburg (40 miles ...

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  15. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    The sale of the new issue of war saving certificates practically began on the 1st of May. Returns which have been received by the Treasury show that ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Fourteen fresh cases of influenza were reported in the metropolitan area yesterday, and one at Fremantle. The number of cases notified at noon to-day ...

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  17. GERMAN REQUEST REFUSED.

    Herr Von Daniel, one of the German delegation at Versailles, asked the Council of Four for a further 48 hours on the ground that Herr Bauer had ...

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  18. STEAMERS FOR TASMANIA.

    Consignments of wheat were loaded at Victoria Dock to-day by the Straits steamer Laranah, which will leave Melbourne at daylight to-morrow on a ...

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  19. U.S.A. SHIPPING.

    Mr. Hurley, chairman of the United States Shipping Board, says the Board has made additional sales of 19 steel vessels, 11 of which totalled 58,300 ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    One death from influenza, occurred in the Brisbane General Hospital to-day. Death registrations since May 1 now total 298. ...

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  21. POLAND.

    The Germans have closed the frontier between Poland and Upper Silesia, and are driving out the Pol[?]s. The latter, as a reprisal, have arrested ...

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  22. ATTACK ON GERMAN DELEGATES.

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

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in reply to Mr. Higgs (Q.) said that ...

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  24. VICTORIAN FISHERIES.

    The Victorian Royal Commission on Fisheries recommends in its report that a State department for marketing of fish be established and conducted as a ...

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  25. CONTROL OF TRAFFIC.

    Regulations to control traffic to Queensland in consequence of the influenza epidemic have been withdrawn. The inter-State traffic is now entirely ...

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  26. NO CHANGE AT SYDNEY.

    Mr. Gerrard, secretary of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, stated to-day that there were no fresh developments in regal to the seamen's ...

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  27. GERMAN ARMY'S ATTITUDE.

    A wireless message sent out by the German Government re-echoes the German Democrats' published view, and appeals to the Independent Socialists, ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S AERIAL FORCES.

    Since the adoption by the Commonwealth Ministry of the scheme formulated for the organisation of the Combined Army and Navy Aerial Force, ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Australian Press Association learns that the advance by General Deniken, one of the leaders of the anti-Bolshevik forces in Russia, has freed ...

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  30. COPPER INDUSTRY.

    Referring to the statement of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) that everything possible was being done to enable the copper mines in the ...

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  31. THE KOONYA'S WRECK.

    The decision was delivered at the Burnie courthouse to-day by the Court of Marine Inquiry into the cause of the wreck of the s.s. Koonya, which ...

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  32. EFFECTS IN TASMANIA.

    Public attention is drawn to the fact of the restrictions in the gas supply, as foreshadowed in Thursday's "Mercury." It will be necessary, on and ...

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  33. MILITARY REVOLT AVERTED.

    Herr Noske, German Minister of Defence, has withdrawn his threat to resign. Marshal Von Hindenburg has ...

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  34. A GALLIPOLI MEMENTO.

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

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  35. LETTLAND.

    The British commander in the Baltic has sent an ultimatum to General Von der Golfz, the German commander, demanding his retirement from ...

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  36. THE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    A meeting of representatives of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Labour party was held at launceston this afternoon, and was attended by ...

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  37. GERMAN NOTE.

    If Herr Noske, German Minister of Defence, does not succeed in securing a further modification of the peace treaty, Herr Erzberger will be ...

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  38. SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    The Deputy Controller of Repatriation for Tasmania, Colonel Humphris, yesterday issued the following list of soldiers whose wives and dependents ...

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  39. SCUTTLING OF GERMAN SHIPS

    Naval writers point out that Great Britain was not legally entitled to place armed, guards on board the German warships scuttled at Scapa Flow. ...

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  40. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.

    The Rockefeller Foundation announces that it spent 22,500,000 dollars (about £4,500,000) on war work, and among the projects undertaken in 1918 ...

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  41. ALLEGED ARSON.

    In the space of six months Gundagai has experienced three big fires, causing the destruction of a large portion of the business centre of the ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. C. Thorold, warden of Christ's College and headmaster of the Hutchins School, has just received a cablegram from London to the effect that ...

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  43. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister of Home and Territories (Hon. P. M. Glynn) indicated to-day that Mr. H. E. Carey, formerly Government Secretary at Darwin, and now ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIAN TRADING CONCERNS.

    A deputation, representing the Chamber of Manufactures, waited upon the Premier and Minister of Works today, and asked for a definition of the ...

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  45. GUNMEN IN MELBOURNE.

    After a hearing lasting for five days, the case of the trial in which Henry[?] Slater and Thomas Wilson were [?] ed with having wounded Constable ...

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  46. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    German soldiers are implicated in a plot which has been discovered to assassinate Herr Scheidemann (ex-PremierS and Herr Erzberger (leader ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

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

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  48. BRITISH WAR SAVINGS[?] CERTIFICATES.

    Mr. A. H. [?]lingworth, the Postmaster-General, has arranged with the Commonwealth Bank to pay Australian holders of British war savings ...

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  49. 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 ...

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  50. HAMBURG RIOTS.

    The riots at Hamburg culminated in a Spartacuser attack on the Central railway station and the police stations, which the Spartacusers secured after a ...

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  51. SYDNEY TO DARWIN BY AIR.

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

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  52. GREEKS V. TURKS.

    There has been a recrudescence of the trouble between the Greeks and the Turks in the Aidin Vilayet of Asia Minor, where the population is ...

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  53. STRIKE AS POLITICAL WEAPON

    The newspapers welcome the condemnation by Mr. McGuirk, president of the International Labour Conference at Southport, of the employment of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  54. ARMISTICE CONDITIONS.

    The Council of Four—Great Britain, France, America, and Italy—is discussing the sinking of the German warships at Scapa Flow. ...

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  55. NATIONALISATION.

    Conservative feeling against nationalisation of the railways is hardening. A deputation of members of the House of Commons is to meet Mr. ...

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  56. CRIMINAL OUTBREAK AT BERLIN

    The wildest demonstrations are taking place in Berlin, with plundering of shops and robbing of passengers. Even rings are being taken from women s ...

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  57. AVIATION.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at St. John's. Newfoundland, states that the Alliance Aeroplane Manufacturing Company has ...

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  58. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

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

    Article : 38 words
  59. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The ex-Crown Prince of Germany has escaped from Holland to Germany. ...

    Article : 27 words
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