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  2. A MARITIME STRIKE

    A general maritime strike on the Queensland coast was declared to-day by the Federated Seamen's Union, owing to the shipping companies engaged in the coastal ...

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  3. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    General satisfaction was expressed here to-day that the arrangements under which the coal industry is to be conducted by the Federal Government hare been ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND THE PEACE.

    Voicing the opinion of the Federal Government regarding the Peace Treaty, the Acting Prime Minister said to-night:— The impression conveyed by the first ...

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  5. THE WAGES PROBLEM.

    A judgment dealings with matters of vital concern to the future of South Australia was delivered in the State Industrial Court on Friday by Mr. President Jethro Brown. ...

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  6. A MEMORABLE DAY

    It is too early to state the that expression of public opinion in regard to the peace terms. The London newspapers generally are favorable in their comments on ...

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  7. WINTRY WEATHER.

    The heavy rain which was experienced in the city on Friday led to the conclusion that winter had, arrived in earnest, and that there has been a complete break in ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. H. N. Barwell), accompanied by Mr. Angas Parsons, K.C., and Mr. H. D. Young, visited Springton on Friday evening and delivered an ...

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  9. "THE EAGLE'S EYE."

    Separation, a new blow against America —then escape. Such was the plan of Boy-Ed and Von Papen as they made their way into America and headed toward the ...

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  10. "JUDGE NOT."

    The Biblical injunction, "Judge not that to be not judged," was seized upon on Friday morning by a Goodwood painter, who desired to be excused from being a ...

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  11. GERMAN ARROGANCE.

    A Hungarian communique states:—It is reported that the Czechs again blame the lack of discipline of the troops. An official statement, issued at ...

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  12. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    The French police have arrested an Anarchist [?]med Cornillon, who is a friend of the would-be assassin, Cottin, who shot the French Premier. He was found ...

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  13. THE GREEK CHURCH.

    Related messages to the "Daily Chronicle" from Athens state that the Greek Churches, throughout the Dodecanes Islands have proclaimed their union ...

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  14. SOLDIER FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand inter-service football team will play several matches in Sydney before reaching the Dominion. The Australian inter-service team will ...

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  15. ARMENIA.

    It is anticipated that the United States will become the Mandatory Power in Armenia. ...

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  16. LANDRU'S CRIMES.

    Persons residing at Gamblais, close to the villa of Landru, the French Deeming, declare that on three dates, corresponding with the disappearance of three of his ...

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  17. OVER THE ATLANTIC.

    Three American naval seaplanes have departed on their flight for Halifax on the first stage of the trans-Atlaatic flight. SEAPLANES AT HALIFAX. ...

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  18. A RACE FOR LIFE.

    The battleship Mariborough passed through exciting experiences when rescuing a party consisting of the Dowager Empress of Russia (sister of Queen Alexandra), five ...

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  19. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    At a meeting of the Returned Sailors Welcome Committee at the offices of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors Imperial league to-day, Mr. Macandle, secretary to ...

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  21. MAJOR CUTTRISS.

    At a meeting of the acting executive of the Federal Conference of the Churches of Christ in Australia, held at Grote-street Chapel on May 5, the following resolution ...

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  22. UNRULY TROOPS.

    The War Office states:—There was a disturbance on the night of April 28 in the military camp at Winchester among the troops who are awaiting transport ...

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  23. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The proclamation making Lim rick a special military area has been withdrawn. THE AMERICAN DELEGATES. LONDON, May 8. ...

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  24. SIEGE OF MUNICH.

    A wireless message from Berlin states:— The Communuists at Munich are defending themselves desperately. Even women are taking part in the fighting. The ...

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  25. OVERSEAS MAILS.

    In reply to enquiries addressed to the London Post-Office, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) to-day received word that the following direct vessels were now on ...

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  26. INDIAN UNREST.

    The Viceroy of India reported on April 30:—The operation of the Seditious Meetings Act has been extended to Scinde. Delhi, Ahzdabad, and Bombay are quiet. ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Thirty-three, steamers, which are taking troops to Australia, will leave England within the next four weeks. Most of them are going in ballast owing to the ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES SURPLUS.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Fitzpatrick) at Young to-day delivered a speech on the State's finance, in which he forecasted a surplus of £250,000 at the end of the ...

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  30. MAY DAY RIOTS.

    There has been mnch unrest in Paris as a result of the May Day troubles. The Socialists have resigned their positions in the Clemenceau Administration and at the ...

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  31. A SHEARER'S OPPORTUNITY.

    Any man who knows Australia and the Australians is fully aware of the fact that shearers make good money, and the majority of them "cut their cheque out" in ...

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  34. LET AUSTRALIANS BEWARE

    The events of the last few years have been the means of placing Australia in a proud position among the front rankers of the nations. Having won this stand upon ...

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  35. BRITISH COAL MINES.

    Eleven political economists were examined by the Coal Commission. Eight of them, including threee university professors, favored the nationalisation of the ...

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  36. A NEW ALLIANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Herald" learns on the highest authority that the Marquis Saleji the head of the Japanese peace delegation, is ...

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  40. FUND FOR WIDOW OF ALDERMAN HILL.

    Mr. C. E. Wyett has received the following subscriptions:—Previously acknowledged £7 11. T. Ryen, 5/ A. G. Roberts, 5/; D. O'Brien (per Mrs. Kesh), ...

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