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  3. U.S. PROBLEMS

    A Washington message states:— Recognition of the right of the workers to bargain collectively was swept asideby the Industrial Conference to-night ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    The “Times” correspondent at Helsingfors states:—General Yudenitch has received supplies of shells, but as now awaiting reinforcements. In the ...

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  5. VALOR REWARDED

    It is announced that the Victoria Cross has been posthumously awarded to Sergeant Samual George Pearse, a Victorian, who served with the British ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE

    shortly after the Senate met this morning, Senator GARDINER moved, the adjournment to discuss the industrial ...

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  7. FEDERAL SUPPLY BILL

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr Watt introduced a bill to apply the sum of £5,091,170 out of consolidated revenue for the year ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    It will be of interest to the Roman Catholics in the Ballarat Diocese to learn that Rev. Mother Mary Stanislaus, of the Sisters of Merry, has just ...

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  9. LABOR FEDERATION’S RESOLU-TION.

    Mr Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation of Labor, has announced that organised labor has decided to withdraw from the National ...

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  10. REPULSE TO YUDENITCH.

    The “Times” correspondent at Helsingfors states:—General Yudenitch is being driven back. The latest communique states that heavy fighting is ...

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  11. A NAVAL CONFLICT.

    The British Admiralty states:—Four Bolshevik destroyers attacked the Esthonian vessels and the British destroyers near Kaporia Bay, on the night ...

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  12. STEEL WORKERS’ STRIKE.

    Pittsburg reports state — Renewed rioting occurred on Wednesday by the Carnegie steel plant workers’ strikers and sympathisers. There was some ...

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  13. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr J. F. Guthrie on Wednesday received a cable message from the London board of directors of Dalgety and Co, Ltd., withdrawing any opposition ...

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  14. THE PETROCRAD REBELLION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Helsingfors says.—The attempted rebellion in Petrograd was due to despair and want ot food, was easily crushed, but ...

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  15. ADMONITION BY PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson on Wednesday served on the National Industrial Conference a demand that it stays on the job until it finds a way to carry on industry other ...

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  16. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Iadications are that the air flight to Australia will develop into a race between the Sopwith machine (Chptain G. C. Matthews and Sergeant. T. D. ...

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  17. FURTHER EFFORTS OF LABOR GROUP.

    On Wednesday afternoon the Labor group renewed its efforts to obtain recognition by the Conference of the right of workers to bargain collectively. ...

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  18. AMERICA AND THE TREATY

    A Washington message states:—The State Department announces that the Supremo War Council is demanding that Germany deliver forthwith five ...

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  19. BRITISH FINANCES

    Increasing demands are being made on the Government to continue heavier levies on "mushroom" wealth with rigid economy in expenditure. ...

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  20. FRESH SENATE RESERVATIONS.

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is preparing several new resercations to the peace treaty, but these will be rejected when they get to the ...

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  21. VIGOROUS CRITI[?]M.

    Mr CATTS said That if Labor got into power at the election it would take the capitalists by the neck and make them pay the 25 million pounds ...

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  22. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Reports are coming from the far west of the deplorable effect of the drought in Queensland. South-west of Thargomindah several stations have been abandoned. ...

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  23. POULET’S PROGRESS.

    Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, who left Naples for Salonica on Monday in continuation of his flight from Paris to Melbourne, landed at the ...

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  24. HUNGARIAN SITUATION

    The “Times’ correspondent in Paris says;—Despite the Supreme Council’s strong remonstrance, the Roumanian occupation of Hungary continues. The ...

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  25. HELP FOR BARRIER MINERS.

    A meeting of the Waterside Workers’ Union discussed the position of the Broken Hill miners to-day, and decided to send them immediately £100 and £125 ...

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  26. A QUEENSLAND BUSH TRAGEDY.

    The skeleton of a man was recently found on the Verdon Valley station at Dlamintina river by a stockman named Reginald Cole, and was then a mystery. ...

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  27. THE AERIAL DERBY

    Because Maynard lost 18 hours through a broken crank-shaft, he lost first place in the Trans-Continental Aerial Derby. Captain Joe Donaldson ...

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  28. TASMANIAN SINANCES.

    The Treasurer's budget speech to the Tasmanian Parliament shows that revenue increased by £78,936 during the past financial year, and that tho year’s ...

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  29. TRAFALGAR DAY CELE-BRATIONS

    On the occasion of Trafalgar Day, the hase of the Nelson Column, in Trafalgar Square, was decorated with wreaths sent from numerous Warships ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    The steamer Port Sydney has arrived at London from Australia. At a conference of the Central and Associated Chambers of Agriculture in ...

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  31. FATHER O'DONNELL

    It is announced that the Australian authorities have sent an officer to Dublin to represent bather T. J. O’Donnell, the Army Chaplain who was ...

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  32. A MODERN BLUEBEARD

    The “Times’’ correspondent in Paris says:—Skeletons of four women have been discovered at Landru’s estate at Gambaise. The "Bluebeard’s” clever ...

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  33. THE PRIME MINISTER

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon. Mr CATTS assailed Mr Hughes for alleged failure to carry out his promises. He said that on the eve ...

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  34. NORTHERN TERRITORY TROUBLE

    Answering a number of questions in the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister for Homeland Territories, Mr Glynn, stated that a warship had ...

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  35. TRIAL BY AUSTRALIAN COURT-MARTIAL.

    The Australian authorities have arranged for Father O’Donnell to be brought to London under an Australian escort. If he is court-martialled, he ...

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  36. THE EX-KAISER’S TRIAL.

    In the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law said that all the necessary arrangements for the Kaiser's trial had been made, but until peace was ratified ...

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  37. TASMANIAN PREMIER ACTS.

    The Premier, Mr Lee, to-day forwarded the following message to Governor Newdegate: – My Government has observed through the medium of the Press that ...

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  38. PENZANCE MINING DISASTER

    In the mining disaster at Penzance, the cage fell 300 fathoms. The sides of the shaft collapsedl and mingled with the wreckage. ...

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  39. RESTRICTIONS ON COMPANY FLOATING

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr FENTON drew attention to the stagnation and hardship which he said ...

    Article : 116 words
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