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  4. BALKAN STATES DISPUTE TERRITORY WHICH ITALY CLAIMS

    The Dally Telegraph's Paris correspondent says that it is significant that representatives of the Serbians, Croatians, and Slovenes have informed M. ...

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  5. BLOODY CIVIL WAR IN MUNICH

    Herr Eisner, Premier of Bavaria, has been murdered. Count Nalley, a lieutenant, fatally shot Eisner with a revolver, despite ...

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  6. AIR SERVICE TO DOMINIONS PLAN OF BRITISH COMPANY m

    A number of members of the House of Commons interested in Dominion matters have formed an Overseas Parliamentary Committee, with Sir ...

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  7. M. CLEMENCEAU NOT BADLY HURT.

    M. Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France, is said to have so far recovered from his wounds that he will resume his work at the Peace Conference on ...

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  8. NATIONAL COUNCIL CONVENED TO DISCUSS LABOR TROUBLES.

    Mr. Robert Smillie, president of the Miners' Federation, presided at a meeting of Labor's Triple Alliance which discussed the Miners', ...

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  9. SOLDIERS SHANGHAIED FOR QUARANTINE WORK

    One Who Was Shanghaied writes: On Monday, 10th inst., men of the R.G.A. were forced into quarantine and made contacts of. We were sent to quarantine ...

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  10. SENATOR PEARCE WELCOMED IN AFRICA

    A Johannesburg message states that the civic and mining leaders of the Rand, in extending a warm hospitality to Senator Pearce to-day, showed him the ...

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  11. BOLSHEVISTS MENACE CHINA AND INDIA.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says a new aspect of the Bolshevik danger is presented in the Soviet rulers concentrating for the ...

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  12. MINERS CANNOT ACCEPT DECISION.

    He said it was inconceivable that the miners should attend such a conference, or allow their affairs to be determined by it. The extent of the ...

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  13. RAILWAY LOSSES IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Introducing the Railway Budge: in the South African Assembly this afternoon, the Minister for Railways stated that the loss of revenue due to the ...

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  14. INQUIRING INTO GERMAN CRIMES.

    The Crimes Commission has appointed three sub-committees. The first will Inquire into general matters; the second report on how to ...

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  15. WORKS DEPARTMENT MR. ALLARD'S INQUIRY

    Mr. G. Mason Allard, Royal Commissioner inquiring into the Public Service, returned to Sydney yesterday after spending a fortnight on investigation ...

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  16. SHIPPING POSITION MAY BE EASIER.

    The Minister in Charge of Shipping (Mr. Poynton) said this morning that the Interstate shipping position should be easier for the future. ...

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  17. FRAMING SCHEME FOR DISARMAMENT.

    A Paris message states that the Armistice Commission is endeavoring to frame a Europe-wide scheme of post-war disarmament, ...

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  18. GRAIN IMPORTS TO U.S.A MAY BE PROHIBITED

    Owing to the alleged presence of grain diseases, the Department of Agriculture may take drastic steps. The department is considering the ...

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  19. RE-ELECTION OF BRITISH MINISTERS.

    In the House of Commons the Government accepted an amendment to the Reelection of Ministers Bill, fixing the time limit at nine months after a general ...

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  20. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The arrivals at Liverpool include the Medic and Australford, and the departures for Sydney include the Anchisis. The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger states that ...

    Article : 59 words
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  22. HEAVEN HELP THE POOR CITIZENS ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS!

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  23. SIR CHARLES WADE ON AUSTRALIAN BORROWING

    In an article in the Morning Post, the Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir Charles Wade), defends Australian borrowing, particularly as far as New ...

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  24. JAPANESE PEARL BUTTONS

    Large quantities of Japanese mother-of-pearl buttons are arriving in Great Britain. These are made from Australian shell by cheap Japanese labor, and are ...

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  25. INFLUENZA SPREADING THROUGH BRITAIN.

    The influenza epidemic is spreading in England. There were 202 deaths from pneumonic-influenza in Glasgow last week. ...

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  26. Reduction of Food Prices in Great Britain

    The Food Controller (Mr. G. H. Roberts) is reducing the price of meat by 2d. per lb. all round on March 1. He states that he is prepared to ...

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  27. Unfounded Charges of illtreatment of Shirkers.

    A court-martial was held on Lieut-Crampton in regard to 11 charges of ill-treatment of conscientious objectors in Wanganui detention barracks. ...

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