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  3. CANADIANS ANGRY

    It Is estimated that 27 men were killed and 76 wounded in the fighting which resulted from the effort of 6000 soldiers in the Kimmel Park camp ...

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  4. TO END CONSCRIPTION

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, speaking in the House of Commons on a motion for the rejection of the Military Service Bill, ...

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  5. BOLSHEVIK LOSSES GREAT IN FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    Reutor is Informed that the Bolsheviks re-attacked on the Archangel front on the afternoon of March 1. After a heavy bombardment of Vaga ...

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  6. A.I.F. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES PROVE OF VALUE IN FRANCE

    Opportunities provided by divisions for the instruction and general mental improvement of men in the Australian Imperial Forces have been of ...

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  7. Bolshevism Feared

    Bolshevism spread? Terrible are coming in from Russia's and terrorised Industrial distance which are painfully dying out ...

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  8. SITUATION REVIEWED

    Reuter learns that the situation in Russia at present is as follows:— In the Northern Urals the Siberian troops are continuing their successful ...

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  9. UKRAINIANS AGGRESSIVE

    Telegraphing from Posen on March 2, the correspondent said that the Ukrainians had repudiated the arrangement previously arrived at to ...

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  10. NAVY ESTIMATES ISSUED

    Naval estimates have been Issued for 1919-20, amounting to £149,000,000. They provide for a personnel of 280,000 men The largest items include £67,000,000 ...

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  11. DEMOBILISATION PROCEEDS

    In April the Australian Flying Corps will return home as a unit. It is hoped that a service ship will accommodate 300 officers and 2000 others, with 50 ...

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  12. COAL MINERS UNEMPLOYED

    "You make a claim for compensation on a false basis," remarked Mr H. S. W. Lawson, the Premier, today, to a deputation of the National Federation ...

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  13. DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOODS

    As the result of continued activities in the various suburbs affected, practically all urgent cases of distress caused by the floods have now been ...

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  14. APPROPRIATIONS LAPSE

    American newspapers, talcing stock of the situation, show that the filibustering Senate has left the country in an unprecedented situation. ...

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  15. BOYCOTT BREAKS DOWN

    After 15 weeks' existence the boycott of the Darwin State Hotel bars and liquor store has practically broken down. ...

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  16. GERMANY FAILS TO DELIVER TONNAGE TO ALLIED PORTS

    In the House of Lords, Viscount Wimborne called attention to the necessity for feeding Europe. The Earl of Crawford, Chancellor of ...

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  17. MINISTER EXPLAINS

    Mr Glynn, Minister for Home and Territories, this afternoon received a telegram stating that the boycott of the hotels at Darwin had practically ...

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  18. FRANCE WILL ESTABLISH NATIONAL RESTAURANTS

    In a message from the Paris correspondent of "The Times" it is stated that the French Chamber of Deputies has authorised the expenditure of ...

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  19. EXPERTS MAKING INQUIRIES

    Mr Robinson, Minister for Public Works, stated today that the whole question of assessing the damage caused by flooding in certain parts of the ...

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  20. SUB-CONTROLLER EXAMINED REGARDING COAL POSITION

    Continuing its investigations, the Coal Commission inquired into the position of the consumer. The Government sub-controller explained that ...

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  21. INTERNED MEN ESCAPE

    On Sunday morning two additional internees failed to answer the morning roll call at the Hotdsworthy camp, having evaded the guards duringtoh night. George Ohl. one of the men. ...

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  22. DAIRYMAN SWEPT OFF BRIDGE

    "I find that Alfred Luizzi, dairyman, met his death by drowning in attempting to cross a bridge on the Williams- town road on the morning of March 5, ...

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  23. CASES REHEARD

    An application for the rehearing of two cases was made by Mr Charles Barnett In the City Court this morning. The cases for hearing were those of Robert Clark and Mary ...

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  24. TELEPHONE STRIKE ORDERED

    Nine thousand telephone operators and 3000 linemen have been ordered to strike. ...

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  25. WORKS TO BE INSPECTED

    Mr. Lawson, the Premier, and Mr S. Barnes,. Minister for Mines, will visit Bendlgo on March 27 and 28 to inspect the Bendigo Creek dredging works ...

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  26. CABINET CONSIDERS NAVY

    It is understood that at this afternoon's meeting of the Federal Cabinet, Mr Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy, will report proposals for the ...

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  27. EMBARGOES OBJECTED TO

    A large meeting of farmers on Snturday afternoon strongly condemned tho action of the Federal Government in placing an embargo on the exportation of oats, and decided ...

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  29. FLOOD-GATES FLOAT

    Sir,—With reference to the statement reported In tonight's "Herald" to have been made by Mr H. E. Morton, City Engineer, relative to the flooding of extensive areas ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. DESTITUTE FAMILY HELPED

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  31. MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    Charged with having obtained three typewriters, between February 3 and 15, from Sidney Peucoinbe and Co., Queen street, by means ot taleo pretences. James William ...

    Article : 171 words
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  35. LABOR PROSPECTS BRIGHT

    "Reviewed by the correspondent of The Pall Mail Gazette" at Paris, Mr G. N. Barnes, Labor member of the British Cabinet without portfolic, said; ...

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