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  4. A ROYAL BOLSHEVIK

    Messages from Budapest, the capital of Hungary, state that the Socialists at Keszthtly arrested on March 23 the former Archduke Joseph Franz, uncle ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS IN BRITAIN MAKE STUDY OF TEXTILES

    Technical schools at Bradford, Hallfax and Leeds, in Yorkshire, report highly satisfactory results from courses for members of the Australian ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. EXTREMISTS EXECUTE PLAN FOR SURROUNDING BERLIN

    Sir Charles Tower, correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin, says that the extremists are carrying out a plan for surrounding Berlin with a series of ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN TROOPSHIPS SAIL

    Departures of Australian troopships are as follow:--The Wandilla with 504 invalids, and the Khyber with 1658 invalids, sailed on March 31; the ...

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  8. NEW COUNCIL OF WORKERS SEIZES POWER IN BRUNSWICK

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that the workers in Brunswick, in North Germany, began a general strike yesterday. Work in the banks, ...

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  9. INVESTIGATION IS SOUGHT OF DOUBLE INCOME TAX

    A meeting of London and Australian merchants and others adopted a resolution that it was urgently desirable on the ground of trading and Imperial ...

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  10. MILLIONAIRE NOW CLERK

    A Budapest message says that Baron Hatwany, formerly a multi-millionaire and owner of the newspaper "Pesti Naplo." is now working as a clerk. A ...

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  11. INSECURITY INCREASES

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that the insecurity in the large German cities has reached a dangerous stage. Murders and robberies are ...

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  12. SOLDIERS' MAILS ARRIVE AT IRREGULAR INTERVALS

    That the long interval between the last delivery of soldiers' letters to relatives in Australia and tho next, which is not likely to be until the ...

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  13. ROYAL WARRANTS ISSUED

    Old style parchment Royal Warrants, signed by the King, have been sent to each Dominion delegate, appointing him a plenipotentiary, and empowering ...

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  14. STRIKE MANIA SPREADS

    Martial law has been proclaimed at Essen, in the Ruhr district, where there are now 289,000 strikers, also at Dusseldorf. The strikers at Essen have ...

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  15. GERMANY DESIRES COLONIES

    German newspapers report that there is a great agitation in regard to the retention of the German colonies. The National Assembly at Weimar is ...

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  16. PEACE CONFERENCE WARNED TO SEIZE THE INITIATIVE

    In an editorial "The Times" says:--Germany clearly hesitates between championing the real Russia and fighting the Bolsheviks, with a view to ...

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  17. CHOOSING FOREST EXPERTS

    It is unlikely that the State Cabinet will select a chief forestry commissioner and two other commissioners till after Easter Five Anglo-Indians have ...

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  18. GERMANY SEEKS LOANS

    An extraordinary incident of the Peace Conference has been the steady renewal of applications from the German Government for loans. ...

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  19. ON THE ABYSS OF ANARCHY

    According to "The Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin, Germany has entered upon the most fateful phase of her condition. She is on the ...

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  20. NEW POSTAL HALL PLEASES

    Arrangements have been so skilfully planned at the new Postal Hall, at the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth streets, that those having business to ...

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  21. LABOR MAKES DEMAND

    The National Executive of the Labor Party, in a statement, demands that the Peace Conference shall end its protracted discussions, and make peace in ...

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  22. RABIES SPREADS IN BRITAIN

    An outbreak of rabies in Wales and the South of England is spreading. The authorities concerned have issued a warning that they are arranging for ...

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  23. STRIKE AGITATION SLACKENS

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that the "Vossische Zeitung" declares that the agitation for a general strike has slackened. The Government, ...

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  24. OBLIGATIONS TO BRITAIN BY DOMINIONS AND ALLIES

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr S. Arnold Penistone, Liberal. Mr Stanley Baldwin, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, said that the Allied ...

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  25. RE-HOUSING IN ENGLAND

    Dr. C. Addison, President of the Local Government Board, in introducing to the House of Commons the Housing Bill, said that arrears of the new ...

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  26. CANADA EXCLUDES OBJECTORS

    "The Times" corespondent at Ottawa says that a Government Bill excludes immigrants who object to military, service on conscientious grounds. ...

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  27. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED

    Mr Sydney M. Power, of the Bendigo School of Mines staff, and son of Mr George Power, of Wallan, has been awarded the John Melvin scholarship in ...

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  28. NEW THEATRES FOR LONDON

    It has been arranged to build six large theatres in London in the next two years to meet the insistent public demand for more theatres, in which ...

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  29. SCHOOLS TO CELEBRATE ANZAC AND EMPIRE DAYS

    Directions have been issued to State school teachers to prepare for the celebration of Anzac, Empire and Arbor Days. As schools will be in vacation on April 25, ...

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  31. MILLION PENNIES WANTED

    Although the total amount realised by the street appeal in connection with the Yooralla Kindergarten for Crippled Children, which is affiliated with the Free Kindergarten Union ...

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  33. FROST DAMAGES POTATOES

    Fairly heavy frosts have been experienced in the Ballarat district this week, and have damaged the potato crops. Referring to the O.B.U. scheme, Mr ...

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