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  6. BOLSHEVISTS ACTIVE IN ENGLAND AND OTHER COUNTRIES

    The Socialist Party of Britain has decided on a campaign in the industrial districts with a view to counteracting Bolshevism. ...

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  7. A RIVETTER AND HIS MATE.

    Photo taken in one of the workshops at the Walsh Island shipping yards while-the Governor passed on his tour of inspection, on the occasion of the launching of the steel cargo steamer, Delungra, last Tuesday.—(Mirror photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PEACE WILL BE SIGNED PROBABLY ON APRIL 20

    NEW YORK.—It is now stated in a message from Paris that peace is expected to be signed on April 20. It is understood, according to advices ...

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  9. JAPS MAY NOT ENTER THE UNITED STATES

    Advices received in Washington from Japan state that the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs said in the Japanese House of Peers that an agreement with ...

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  10. SIX THOUSAND BELGIANS DIED THROUGH GERMAN ILL-TREATMENT

    A report submitted is the Chamber of Deputies showed that 6000 Belgians died during the war as the result of German ill-treatment. ...

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  11. MONASH ASKS FRANCE TO PRESENT BATTLEFIELD TO AUSTRALIA

    General Monash says it would be generous if France made a similar grant of land to Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand as in the case of its gift of Vimy ...

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  12. LADY WANTED

    The case in which Corporal W. C. Williams is proceeding against two members of the Garrison Military Police for assault was taken a further step last ...

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  13. THE CATERWAULERS

    Further disturbances occurred with the German internees who are imprisoned at Darlinghurst Gaol. In our last issue we referred to the ...

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  14. MR. FRASER HOSTILE TO UNIONS, SAYS RAILWAY SECRETARY

    Mr. Claude Thompson, the well-known secretary of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association, says that what the men need is ...

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  15. DR. GORE, THE BISHOP OF OXFORD, RESIGNS POST

    The Bishop of Oxford has resigned. [The Right Rev. Charles Gore was one of the most progressive of the Anglican Bishops. He took a prominent part in ...

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  16. Goulburn Chinese and Water.

    The local authorites are perturbed about the water-supply. It is said that Chinese gardeners are consuming one-fifth of the whole, and, are even ...

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  17. Canadian Camp Riot.

    An open verdict was returned at the inquest into the Kinmel' Camp riot, in which several Canadian soldiers were killed. ...

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  18. SPARTACISTS FOILED BY AMERICANS IN PLAN FOR IRISH RISING

    Spartacists planned a rising of Russian prisoners at Spandau, 8½ miles northwest of Berlin. The Americans interfered, scattering ...

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  19. AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOONER LEFT YESTERDAY

    The American motor schooner, Carmen, leaving Sydney yesterday under full sall. The advantage of these schooners is that when there is a calm the motors are set going, and when there is a wind the sails are used.—(Mirror photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. KEEN DEMAND FOR AUSTRALIAN WOOL IN ENGLISH MARKET

    The resumption of wool auctions is awaited with great interest. A keen demand is expected for superior sorts. It is felt that increased production is vital ...

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  21. DUBLIN'S WELCOME TO MR. DE VALERA

    The Sinn Fein headquarters at Dublin announce that a national welcome is to be given to Mr. Kamon-de Valera, M.P. On Wednesday the Lord Mayor will ...

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  22. An Answer Wanted.

    A correspondent writes:—A loan of £30,000, repayable in 30 years, by equal instalments annually of £1203, with increasing interest and decreasing ...

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  23. N.Z. Speaker's Estate.

    The English estate of Mr. Henry Miller, former Speaker of the New Zealand Home of representatives, has been valued at £5227. ...

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