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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Official quarters in London confirm the statement of serious mutinies of Russian troops, who are combining with the workers to overthrow the Soviet and establish a ...

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  3. THE POLICE.

    He conference of the newly formed Police Association dealt yesterday with the subject of promotion in the force. This promotion several speakers stated was subject to grave ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed did not march through the streets yesterday morning as rain was falling but at the meeting at the Trades Hall, Mr. Garden (secretary to the ...

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  5. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA

    There have been persistent reports from Heisingfors and Riga of anti-Bolshevik revolts in Petrograd and Moscow, and advices have reached London leaving little doubt ...

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  6. MILK CRISIS.

    Mr. Dooloy, Acting Premier, made the following announcement yesterday on behalf of the Government:—"We have decided to approach the Court in the morning with a view of obtaining the necessary recommendation of the President for the issue of a proclamation and such notices as are necessary for the purpose of ...

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  7. GERMANY'S PROPOSALS.

    The German counter-proposals for reparation were put before the Allied Conference by Dr. von Simons on Tuesday. They are regarded as utterly inadequate, and Mr. Lioyd George said he thought the German Government completely misunderstood the situation. ...

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  8. INDIGNATION IN FRANCE.

    The Paris newspapers are unanimious in their indignation at Germany's proposals. The "Petit Pnrisien" says: "They act in defiance and mockery of the Allies." The "Victoire" ...

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  9. JUDGE'S OFFER.

    Judge Beeby made an important statement yesterday in reference to the milk crisis "It is not." his Honor added, "the province of the Court to answer criticism or to take ...

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  10. A CONFERENCE.

    State Ministers who have admittedly been in a quandary for about a week because of the lack of any practicable suggestions for Executive action that would restore the supplies of ...

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  11. VON SIMONS OFFERS £1,500,000,000.

    Mr. Lioyd George presided at the Allied Conference yesterday, and invited Dr. von Simons to speak for the German delegation. Dr. von Simons said that Germany was ...

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  12. ANTI-COMMUNISM.

    Latest reports from Home state that the outbreak in Florence has been quelled. The Nationalists marched to the workers' quarter and found the Communists strongly ...

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  13. INDIA.

    The Government's proposal in the Legislative Assembly for committee of officials and nonofficials to consider the modification of the Press Act is characterised as totally ...

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  14. THE MANDATE.

    An advance copy of the Mandate for the former German New Guinea territory was received to-day by the Prime Minister from He Secretary-General of the League of Nations ...

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  15. CORK EXECUTIONS.

    The Archbishop of Dublin has issued a statement ebaracterising the Cork executions as barbarous, and adding: The victims were Bhot two by two, four having to stand aside ...

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  16. GERMAN TRADE.

    A member of the German Mission to the London Conference, in the course of an interview, informed the Australian Press Association that in view of the critical position of ...

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  17. CASE FRO THE FARMER.

    The dairymen of Morpeth and Woodville have now reduced their milk supplies to the minimum, and the collecting lorries arrived almost empty to-day. There is a strong ...

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  18. THE SHIPS.

    Slowly the interstate shipping companies are arranging regular services to the various, ports. Yesterday it was announced that the Arawatta would leave Sydney on March 14 for ...

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  19. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that in a final effort to obtain a vote upon the 500,000,000 dollar Naval Bill, recommended by the Naval Affairs ...

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  20. CANBERRA.

    Mr. John Sulman president of the Town Planning Association is also chairman of the Advisory Council for Canberra and at the annual meeting of the association last night he ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. JAPANESE CENSUS.

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  22. TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    What is believed by the police to have been a deliberate attempt to wreck a train on the Milson's Point line was foiled by a raliway employee'a discovery early yesterday ...

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  23. OUR MILK TROUBLE.

    Sir,—The present milk trouble is only one of many that must be faced and dealt with in the near future, and the whole question centres round a commonseuse method of distribution. ...

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  24. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Empire Conference of ex-service men carried a resolution proposed by Mr. Leadley (New Zealand) that while it welcemed the immigration of ex-servicemen it was opposed to ...

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  25. PROPOSALS TO REDUCE WAGES.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Shipping Federation is submitting proposals to the Maritime Board, representing all classes of maritime capital and ...

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  26. "MR. KNOX'S HOPES.

    Representatives of the milk-distributing companies admitted that an abortive conference bad been held, and as to the prospects for this morning's supply, said they could ...

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  27. DUTCH WORKERS.

    Mr Lioyd George telegraphed a sharp reply to the Netherlands Federation of Trade Unions, which urged that the conditions of the German reparations should not foster fresh ...

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  28. YAP CONTROVERSY.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Paris interviewed Viscount Ishii, who said: "Japan is ready to negotiate a compromise with the United States concerning Yap. Two ...

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  29. RELIGIOUS SECTS.

    The Rev. A. D. Robertson who has been in charge of St. Marys Presbyterian Church for four and a half years and who recently accepted a call to Rozelle was tendered a ...

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  30. THE NEXT STEP.

    A communique states that the heads of the Allied delegations considered the action proposed in consequence of the German counterproposals for reparations. It was decided ...

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  31. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    The American Federation of Labour may officially sever all relationship with the International Federation of Trade Unions. Definite action is expected before the close of ...

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  32. O.B.U.

    The interstate conference of trade union delegates was continued at MacDonell House yesterday. The object of the meeting was to form one union of the whole of the ...

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  33. SOUTH COAST SUPPLY DECREASING.

    The milk supply for Sydney is, if anything, decreasing. The farmers' slogan appeals to be "Wait and see," and each day sees a few more suppliers added to the list of those ...

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  34. AMERICAN CABINET.

    A message from Marion (Ohio) states that Mr. Harding (President-elect) announced the appointment of Senator Full as Secretary of the Interior. The ...

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  35. FREIGHT.

    There is considerable congestion in refrigerated stores in England owing to large arrivals of meat and the discharge of steamers being much delayed. Large quantities of ...

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  36. YAP MANDATE.

    A report from Paris states that the League of Nations' reply to the American protest in regard to the mandates is conciliatory. It foreshadows a solution by leaving Yap under ...

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  37. CENSORSHIP IN JAPAN.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent in Tokio reports that the representatives of 17 Tokio newspapers met and drafted a strong resolution protesting against the official ...

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  38. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    The Commonwealth emigration offices were opened to-day on the ground floor of Australia House, facing Aldwych, formerly occupied by the Commonwealth Bank's ...

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  39. WORK OF THE DAIRY FARM.

    Sir,—I wish to supplement the statement of "Dalryman's Wife," published in the "Herald" to-day, by mentioning a concrete case in which the wife of a dairy farmer in, the ...

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  40. THE NEAR EAST.

    In the House of commons on the air estimates Sir Donald Maclean (Liberal) protested against Mr. Churchill continuing to hold the double office of Secretary for War ...

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  41. DELAYED DIVIDENDS.

    Financial newspapers complain that the holders of Etheridge railway debentures have not received payment, due yesterday, owing to the neglect of the Queensland Government ...

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  42. S.A. FLOODS.

    Although pleasant sunshine has succeseded the week end floods, large areas in the north and upper north are covered with water and towns such as Port Pirie, are partially ...

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  43. NO 1½d COINS.

    The Federal Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook, has definitely decided that the requests for the issue of a three-halfpenny coin are not to be considered. ...

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  44. GRATUITY BONDS.

    No difficulty is expected by the Federal Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook, in cashing onethird of the gratuity bonds of returned soldiers, which become due for payment in May. ...

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  45. YASS CENTENARY.

    The Yass Centenary celebrations were continued to-day under dull weather conditions. The rain hold oil throughout the day. The Yass centenery show was the principal ...

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  46. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    The Postmaster-General announces that temporary arrangements have been made for the continuance of the air-mail services from London to Paris and Brussels. ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Eric Geddes (Minister for Transport) will retlre from politics in August. The death is announced of the ex-King Nicholas of Montenegro, in his 80th year. ...

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  48. BISHOP AT A METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    A notable attendant at the annual Methodist Conference to-day was the Anglican Bishop of Adeinlde, Dr. Thomas. He was cordially welcomed, and delivered an address on ...

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  49. TEST MATCH ECHOES.

    bord Ellesmere president of the Marylebone Cricket Club, presiding at the Lancashire cricket luncheon, advocated restrictions on amateur journalists who are members of test ...

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  50. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    The premises of D. Thatcher and Sons, Ltd., coopers and timber merchants, Gardener'sroad, Mascot, were visited on Tuesday by thieves, who broke open the back door with an ...

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  51. MISSING PEARLING LUGGER.

    A search in Shark Bsy for the missing pearling boats, Secret and Pearline, resulted in the discovery of, the latter ashore on Dirk Hartog, with the crew safe. The worst is ...

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  52. DISTURBANCE IN PANAMA.

    A report from Panama states that American troops are guarding the President Dr. Porras, following an attempt by the mob to enter the palace. ...

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  53. AN UNPOPULAR NAME.

    A Copenhagen report states that workmen at Flensburg prevented the launching of a steamer for Herr Stinnes, because, it was named Tirpitz. ...

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