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  2. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Holman states that stops are being taken to grant the police force the full benefits of the basic wage. ...

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  3. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—It, is officially stated that Dr. Kapp, who a few days ago placed himself at, the head of the Government, has resigned. A Soviet, republic has been ...

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  4. FOOTBALL.

    At a meeting of the Rovers and Seagulls second and first grade football teams at Ballina on Tuesday night it was decided to hold a local scratch match to-day (Saturday.) ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Poseidon's" tips for Rosehill meeting to-morrow are- Railway Handicap.—Sydney Damsel, George Graves, Chrysolaus. ...

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  6. THE ALLIED POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Kenworthy, Mr. Lloyd George stated that there had been no commiunication before the coup d'etat between ...

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  7. SHORTER WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Electrical Trades Union is taking a ballot on the question of a 44-hour week and to Saturday work. The members Will be asked whether they favor ...

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  8. RICHMOND RIVER RUGBY LEAGUE.

    There was an overflow meeting at the School of Arts on Thursday night when the Rugby League met. Mr. Glen Webb occupied the chair, and the following delegates, ...

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  9. FLED FROM BERLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported that Kapp and Luttwitz fled from Berlin. ...

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  10. SHEARERS' DEMANDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An industrial congress of the pastoral section of the A.W.U. has been convened for the purpose of discussing the demands of increased rates of pay for ...

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  11. HUMORED SUICIDE OF KAPP.

    NOW YORK, Thursday.—A message from Berlin states that the revolt has absolutely collapsed. It is rumored that Dr. Kapp has committed suicide. ...

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  12. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    HAGUE, Thursday.—There is much, discussion on the possibility of the ex-Crown Prince attempting to return to Germany. It is authoritatively said that it is most ...

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  13. LABOR'S DEMANDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The annual report of the Coal and Shale Employees' Eederation declares that organised labor will have to assert itself in order that a health and ...

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  14. ARRESTS ORDERED.

    PABIS, Thursday.—The "Petit Parisiene" states that Herr Bauer (Prime Minister in the old Government) ordered the arrest of Kupp, Luttwitz, and other revolutionaries. ...

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  15. PEAR OF CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" in a leading article says:—"It is impossible to judge the significance of me reported German settlement owing to the scantiness of ...

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  16. WORKSHOPS CLOSE SOWN.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—The employers in Berlin have closed down their, workshop as a protest against the dictatorship Herr Ebert in an interview, reaffirmed that ...

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  17. POSITIONS OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —There were inquiries for Gambler's Gold this evening, and in some quarters tho horse hardened a point for the Doncaster. Chrysolaus is still a firm ...

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  18. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Melbourne message from Mr. Paddington chairman of the Basic Wage Commission announces that the Commission will open its Sydney sitting on April ...

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  19. BANK CLERKS AWARD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. Justice McCawley delivered, the bank, clerks' award to-day. He fixed a minimum of £200 at 21 years of age with annual increments of £15 ...

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  20. SOUTH COAST PONY MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The South Coast pony meeting to-day resulted- Novice Handicap.—Choir Knight 1, Gladys; Batan 2, Una Quenton 3. Winner 4 to 1. ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, in initlating the debate on high prices, Mr. McCurdy, on behalf of the Ministry for Food, emphasised the greatness of ...

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  22. GREAT BOLSHEVIK DANGER.

    BERLIN, thursday.—Kapp's press agent informed Reuter's representative that there was a great Bolshevik danger. This announcement is generally regarded as a ...

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  23. PRICE OF COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In dealing with, the increase in the price commodities the annual report of the Coat Miners' Federation, states that covering the five years during which ...

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  24. MIGHT PREPARE FOR NEW WAR.

    PARTS, Thursday.—"Le Temps" reproduces the "Ueber Zeitung's" statement' of Herr Bauer at Stuttgart, that the most sorious condition presented to him in Berlin by ...

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  25. BABBITS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursdays.—In the House of Commons Mr. Will Therne put a lengthy question to the Food Controller requesting action in reference to the importation of ...

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  26. CASINO J.C. RACES

    The animal meeting of the Casino-Jockey Club was commonced on the R.R. Turf Club's course at Casino yesterday. The weather was fine, the attendance being fair. ...

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  27. TREASURY REFUSES REQUEST.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Treasury refuses to honor Kapp's request to disburse 10,000,000 marks from current expenditure and pay the troops. It is estimated that ...

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  29. FIFHTS BETWEEN FACTIONS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—Conflicts it his reported continue. There have been many scenes in Germany, between civil guards supporting Ebert and troops supporting Kapp. ...

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  30. OLD WAR FLAGS FLOWN.

    LONDON, Yhursday.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Evening News" gives the latest pictures of the city which is semiparalysed as the result of strikes Troops ...

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  31. REARRANGEMENT OF PORTFOLIOS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Daily Telegraph" says that Mr. Macnamara has been selected as Minister for Labor. Mr. McCurdy will become the new Food Controller. ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. MONARCHICAL MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of commons replying to Mr. Asquirth, Mr. Lloyd George said that the Allies would regard anxiously any movement in Germany ...

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  34. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Bathurst message states that following upon a report of complaints of soldier settlers in the district, against, the over-capitalising of blocks, with ...

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  35. STATEMENT BY KAPP.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—News from Berlin states that Kapp in an official statement attributes his resignation to the fact that Bauer's Government had decided to ...

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  36. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Air Ministry officials express surprise at the Commonweath's refusal of the offer of airships. They are confident Hint another Dominion will ...

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  37. OFFER TO NEGOTIATE REFUSED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Ebert (Chancellor and Minister for the Interior in the deposed German Government), interviewed at Dresden, stated that, the new Government ...

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  38. IRELAND.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at Goulburn father Cahill described Ireland as one of the most, crimeless and peaceful places in the world. He said that the Government ...

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  39. PASTORALISTS' CONVENTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A convention of the Pastoralists' Federal Council of Australia, representing the Graziers, Pastoralists, and Stock Owners' Association, owning ...

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  41. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    MELBORNE, Friday.—At a meeting in the Melbourne Trades Hall the council adopted a resolution to the effect that the council should not be officially represented at any ...

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  42. TROOPS ON THE MOVE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Marshal Foch has ordered the Rhine troops to move up through the treaty area. It is reported in Paris that the question of the occupation of Essen and ...

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  43. WEIGHTS FOE TO-DAY.

    President's Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Morse Code 9-0, Murillo Gun 8-9, Kerwaka 7-13, Mirrong 7-9, Avette 7-4, Rose Paddington 7-0. ...

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  44. DIFFICULTIES OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—Ebert, Noske, and his colleagues have gone to Stuttgart. It is reported from Berlin that the difficulties of the new Government are increasing. The ...

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  45. IMPERIAL ASSET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—THe "Daily Mail" in wishing him God-speed states that the visit of the Prince of Wales to Australia will be a valuable education in gathering ...

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  46. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An inquest was opened concerning the death of William Fox at Paddington when three men, Edward Owens, William Black, and Harold Dent, who had ...

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  47. BOXING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Wells Knocked out Journce in the thirteenth round. ...

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  50. REVIVAL OP BPARTACIST MOVEMENT.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Allied Commission admits that the administrative difficulties of giving effect to recommendations will be considerable, but believes that they will be ...

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