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  4. EIGHT HOURS’ DAY

    The 64th Eight Hours Anniversary procession took place through Melbourne streets to-day. It is interesting to recall that the 8-hour principle was ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY

    At St. Paul’s there was a large congregation including a fair sprinkling of Australian and New Zealand officers and men General Archibald ...

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  6. PEACE MATTERS

    RePublican Senators are now anxious to have the Senate act quickly in regard to the Peace resolution before the adjournment which takes place shortly, ...

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  7. KITCHENER

    Mr. Winston Churchill in an articling the “Sunday Herald” states the most extraordinary fact about Lord Kitchener was the amount of ...

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  8. MARSHAL PETAIN

    Interviewed in Paris Marashal Petain said: “War between the United States and Japan within a few year is possible. When the Japanese start ...

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  10. MINE FATALITY

    An inquest was held [?] Boulder Courthouse this morning by Mr E. M[?] Ginn, acting R.M, concerning the death of Harry Neasey, killed at the ...

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  11. POLITICAL SPLEEN

    Mr. R. D. Hall, the New South Wales Agent-General stated he had been to-day advised by cable that the Government of N S W. had decided to ...

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  12. FIUME A BUFFER STATE.

    Advices to the State Department show Italy s and Jugo-slavia have accepted President Wilson's proposal to consti[?]tute Fiume a buffer state. ...

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  13. TREACHEROUS HUNS.

    The “Echo de Paris” says the inter Allied Military Commission has docovered two hundred German guns [?] Koonigsberg. ...

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  14. BRAZIL’S COMPLAINT.

    The Minister of Marine said Germany was deliberately delaying the surrender under the terms of the Treaty Brazil was displased with this since ...

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  15. WAR MEMORIALS

    Replying to Senator Guthrie in the Senate the Minister for Defence said it was not a fact that he had issued circular asking relatives of soldiers ...

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  16. FOOD PROBLEM

    The Armour Company have announced they have sold 45,000,000 dollars worth of provisions to Germany. Delivery from the company’s storehouse ...

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  17. HUXHAM’S SERENADERS.

    To-morrow night Huxham’s [?] following on a record season of 27 weeks in Perth, will open their Kalgoorlie season at the Town Hall. There ...

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  18. DIGGERS’ DAY AT KALGOORLIE OVAL

    Early this afternoon there was every indication that the R.S.L. sports at the Kalgoorlie Oval would be a big o[?]cess and that a nice sum for the ...

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  19. ARMENIAN REPUBLIC.

    The United States has decided to recognise the Athenian Republic. ...

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  20. FRANCE

    The French Railwaymen’s Congress passed a resolution for an early general strike to enforce nationalisation and other demands. ...

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  21. THE INDEMNITY

    A message from Paris states that with a view to fixing the German indemnities the Supreme Council decided that a Commission on financial ...

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  22. A DUEL

    A Mo[?]e Video message states Dr. Brum, President of Uruguay, will fight a duel with Dr. Larreta, editor of the paper “Lapais,” as the result of ...

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  23. WIRELESS

    From an authoritative source it learned that the Commonwealth Government proposes to continue its control of wireless as a Government ...

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  24. AVIATION

    Captain Ranzat flying from Rome to Tokio, arrived at Allahabad to-day after three and a half hours flight from Delhi. He crashed on landing and the ...

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  25. CHINESE RAILWAYS

    It is announced that China has instructed J. P. Morgan not to pay the interest on £1,500,000, five per cent Huxurng railways sinking fund bonds, ...

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  27. SIBERIA JAPANESE ACTION ORITGISED.

    The inter-Allied Technical Commission has sent a Protest to the United States against Japanese conduct in Siberia. ...

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  29. WHEAT STATISTICS

    Australian Wheat Board statistirs [?] April 19 show a total debit on accou[?] of all Pools for all States of £2,742,0[?] New South Wales and Victoria hav[?] ...

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  30. BLIND MEN

    Blind men representing all parts of the United Kingdom arrived in London after a three weeks’ march from Manchester to petition for State ...

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  32. WHEAT

    Buenos Ayres wheat is quoted at 325 cents a bushel. More than eight million bushels were exported in the last seven days. ...

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  33. MUTTON

    The wholesale maximum Price of imported mutton remains unaltered at 9d but the cancellation of fixed retail prices means virtual decontrol. Both ...

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