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  2. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    Severe comments were made by Mr justice Powers in the Arbitration Court yesterday in reference to the necessity for obedience by organisations of employes to ...

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  3. DAY-BAKING TROUBLE.

    There were further developments yesterday in connection with the dispute in the baking trade. Another Hour mill, that of T. Brunton and Co., North Melbourne, ...

    Article : 618 words
  4. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    A skirmish between Mexican and American troops has taken place near the frontier. General Carranza's troops ambushed, a ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. IMPORTANT EVENTS IN FLANDERS.

    It is evident that important events are in progress on the British front in Flanders. The artillery duel at Ypres on Tuesday ...

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  6. EMPIRE AFTER THE WAR.

    The proposal contained in Mr. Lloyd George's scheme for a settlement of the Home Rule problem, that immediately after the war an Imperial Conference should be ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. GREECE SUBMITS.

    After protracted hesitation, King Constantine has accepted all the demands made by the Entente Powers upon the Greek Government. ...

    Article : 308 words
  8. ARMY DANGER

    Reports from many sources indicate that the Austrian army in Southern Bukowina, under the command of General von P[?]anzer is in the gravest danger. From Rome ...

    Article : 326 words
  9. COMMENT BY MR. COOK.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Cook, commenting on the resolutions passed at the recent Economic Conference in Paris, said yesterday that the first thing ...

    Article : 418 words
  10. LAST DAYS IN ENGLAND.

    Under Die auspices of the Women's Imperial Council of Defence, representing scores of women's war work societies, Mr. Hughes addressed a meeting of women at ...

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  11. FOOD IMPORTATIONS FROM HOLLAND.

    Holland is resuming the shipment to Great Britain of considerable quantities of food, equal to about half the quantity which Germany has recently been taking. ...

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  12. THE LOSS OF LORD KITCHENER.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. T. J. Macnamara, Financial Secretary of the Admiralty, said that an inquiry having been held into the loss of ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. MILITARY REQUIREMENTS.

    Military requirements to the "end of next month aggregate between 10,000 and 12,000 tons of Hour. A. contract to supply this flour is about to be entered into with ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE WAR MINISTRY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states it. is almost certain Mr. Lloyd George will accept the post of Secretary of State for War. It is not likely an official ...

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  15. A DISLOYAL STRIKE.

    Mr justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, when reviewing some of the circumstances that occurred anterior to the plaint by the Miners Union against ...

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  16. TURKISH VESSELS SUNK.

    Russian torpedo boats have sunk five large sailing ships and some smaller vessels in the Black Sea. ...

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  17. ZEPPELINS PURSUED.

    Five airmen are mentioned in the honor list, in connection with the Zeppelin raid and naval bombardment at Lowestoft and Yarmouth on 25th April, concurrent with ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent, C. E. Middleton, who was arrested at Dover, where he said he had gone to "do a bit of spying" for Mr. Billing, M.P., the aviator, ...

    Article : 364 words
  19. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. J. Annan Bryce, Liberal M.P., moved an amendment to the Finance Bill, providing that it income tax was paid in any of the ...

    Article : 290 words
  20. The Closed Mils.

    The flour mills now closed in consequence of the dispute are the undermentioned:— W. S. Kimpton and Sons, Kensington (two mills); James Minifie and Co., South ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. THE MENINGITIS PERIL.

    There were two deaths from meningitis in the metropolitan area yesterday, one being at the Alfred Hospital and one at the Melbourne Hospital. One fresh case was ...

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  22. GERMANY'S PEACE TALK.

    Sir William Goschen who was British ambassador in Berlin when the war broke out, in a letter to an English journalist in Switzerland, refers to statements by the ...

    Article : 178 words
  23. FURTHER MILITARY CASES.

    Another returned soldier was yesterday discovered by the military military ?authorities to have contracted meningitis while on leave. The patitne was removed to the Alfred ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. A FATAL CASE IN HOBART.

    HOBART.—Two fresh eases of mean[?]gitis were reported on Friday with one death, the victim being a boy named Clements, aged 14. ...

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  25. State Educational Campaign.

    Replies from thirteen municipal councils in the metropolitan area, supporting the scheme for the education of the public, in precautions against meningitis, have been ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. BISHOP AND LABOR LEADER.

    The Bishop of London (Right Rev. A.F.W. Ingram speaking at the Canter[?] Diocesan Conference on Thursday, stated that he had heard hospital ships had been ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. U35 IN A SPANISH PORT.

    A message from Madrid states that the German submarine U35 has visited the spanish Mediterranean port of Cartagena ostensibly for repairs. the U35 transferred ...

    Article : 164 words
  28. Government Grant to Alfred Hospital.

    The State Treasurer has approved of a special grant to Alfred Hospital of £502, in consideration of the services rendered by the institution in the treatment of cases ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. "ELIGIBLE" BACHELORS. SURPRISED.

    SYDNEY.—When dancers arrived at Lithgow town hall to participate in a ball promoted by bachelors they found the walls plastered with recruiting posters. ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. DICTATION BY UNIONISTS.

    SYDNEY.— The Minister of Railways strongly regents what he described as the "gross impertinence" of the Railway and Tramway Service Association in making ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. IRISH VICE-ROYALTY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr Asquith announced that the resignation of Lord Wimborne as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland had been accepted. ...

    Article : 31 words
  32. NATIVE MURDERERS ARRESTED.

    Four members of the Nineveh daughter, who have been practising their horrible ritual have been arrested on the Rand. They murdered Mr. John Smellie, ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. RACE TRAIN BREAKS DOWN.

    BALLARAT,—The special race train from Ballarat to Melbourne broke down on Friday night at Bacchus Marsh and blocked traffic for nearly two hours. The ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. MANUFACTURE OF DYES.

    An association of British chemical and allied manufacturers was, formed on Wednesday to provide products for dye industries. It was pointed out that Switzerland ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. THE WHEAT POOL.

    Representative of the country milkers yesterday interviewed Mr. Hagelthorn, chairmen of the Victorian Wheat commission, and complained that the rates of ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. SHIPPING NEWS FROM LONDON

    Sailed.— For Sydney: Emmans, For Fremantle: Dunachton. For Port Pirie: Luzon. ...

    Article : 24 words
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