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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS

    What is styled the “First Australian Cooperative Congress” was begun at the Southern Cross Hall this morning. The Congress consists of delegates from. New ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING IN RUHR REGION.

    The “Times” correspondent at Berlin reports heavey fighting in the Ruhr district with Severe mutual losses. ...

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  5. CRIME IN IRELAND.

    Reports of the burning of barracks and of other outrages in Ireland continue to be received. At leaSt 80 barracks have been destroyed, scores of ...

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  6. STRIKE OF CARPENTERSs

    Putting into operation their determination not to. pay the 2/3 an hour which has been fixed as their rates? by members of the Amalgamated ...

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  7. GERMANY

    The Paris press strongly supports M. Millerand, Premier of Prance, in his attitude toward Germany. The ‘‘Matin’’ states that the ...

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  8. RERSONAL.

    After having been a widower for about two years, Dr W. H. Fitchett has re-married. His marriage with Mrs Edith E. Williams, widow of the late ...

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  9. OCCUPATION OF FRANKFORT IMMINENT.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Mayence says that French troops are expected to occupy Frankfort on the morning of 8th April. ...

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  10. 40,000 GERMAN TROOPS IN RUHR DISTRICT.

    It is believed in French, official circles despite the German assurances to the contrary, that there are at present 40,000 German troops in the Ruhr ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. PEAKE

    Mr A. H. Peake, Premier of South Australia, died suddenly at his home early this morning Mr Peake -went for an excursion into the ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND PERSIA

    It is understood that tho Persian Foreign Minister is considering a plan to establish a good understanding between Persia and the Soviet ...

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  13. HUNGARY HOSTILE

    The ‘‘Times” correspondent at Vienna states that there is a possibility that Hungary may refuse to accept the Allies’ peace conditions. Count Apponyi, ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. ARMY SUBALTERNS’ PAY

    Complaints having been received that in revising the rates of pay for the Defence forces, sufficient consideration bad not been given to the subaltern ranks, ...

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  15. AMERICA’S ATTITUDE.

    It is understood that the United States proposes to impure as to France's intentions to enter Germany. ...

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  16. MULHEIM OCCUPIED.

    Information from Germany states that General Watter commander of the government troops, has occupied Mulheim. a manufacturing town on the ...

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  17. THE REICHSWEHR TROOPS.

    Germany to-day notified the Peace Conference that the Reichswehr troops has already entered tho Basin and applied post facto for assent. It is also ...

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  18. STRIFE IN JERUSALEM

    A serious conilict between the Jews and the Moslems took place yesterday. There wore 188 casualties, mostly of a slight nature The situation is well in ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL TROUBLES.

    Mr George Maxwell, M.H.R., has been visiting Broken Hill to gain firsthand information regarding the issues involved in the dispute between ...

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  20. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE

    Mr Foulkes, addressing the Socialist Party’s Conference at Bethnal Green, advised them to form a Soviet in every to be in readiness for a ...

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  21. NEW CHIEF SECRETARY.

    Sir Ha mar Greenwood, the new Chief Secretary for Ireland, in the course of an interview, said:- "Being a Canadian and a Home ...

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  22. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    Mr Holman waited on the Governor to-day, and informed His Excellency that, he would probably be in a position to-morrow to discuss the political ...

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  23. VICTORIAN CONDOLENCES.

    On learning of the death of Mr Peake, Mr E. T. Short, Secretary to the Premier, informed Mr Lawson, the Premier, who is at Castlemaine. Mr Lawson forwarded a ...

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  24. GERMANY’S PRETEXT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that M. Millerand, in a semi-official interview, said that the misunderstanding which Germany advanced as a pretext ...

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  25. A STRANDED STEAMER.

    When the steamer Ago left the stranded vessel Auchinish (3116 tons) yesterday, after standing by for an hour, the vessel was upright, with her. ...

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  26. IRISH SYMPATHISERS.

    The police arrested two women on a charge of having picketed the British Embassy. It is allowed that they wore advocating freedom for ...

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  27. PURSUIT OF SUSPECTED THIEVES

    Chased by Constable W. Stephens at Hilda at 4 a.m. on March 9. two young men abandoned a hand truck, a quantity of shirts, collars, socks and ...

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  28. DENMARK

    News from Copenhagen states that the city is calm again. Copenhagen, 5th April. The settlement of the crisis was ...

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  29. THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    Mr Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, arrived at San Francisco on Tuesday. He announces that he intends to inspect the steel and iron ...

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  30. MR HOLMAN’S PROBABLE FUTURE.

    Speculation as to what will come out of the clouded State political situation to-morrow has taken a wide range. There is to be a Cabinet meeting ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT METHODS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that all sections of public opinion realise that the Government must change its methods quickly to prove its ...

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  32. FRENCH ACTION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that the French Government has decided to occupy Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Hanau, and Homburg. The ...

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  33. GENERAL BIRDWOOD IN SYDNEY.

    “You must be a man alter the Australians own hearts beeause of the way you have worked your way into the affections of our soldiers,” said Sir ...

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  34. I.W.W. RIOTERS.

    Seven members of the industrial Workers of the World have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from 25 to 40 years on charges of ...

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  35. THE MEW CABINET.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Copenhagen reports that the new Cabinet consists mostly of officials. ...

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  36. SIBERIAN CAMPATGN.

    Router’s correspondent at Vancouver reports that intelligence received from the Far East states that- Japanese troops occupied Vladivostoclc after eight hours’ ...

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  37. TASMANIAN COAL SUPPLY.

    Further trouble is being experienced with the waterside workers regarding opal as a sequel to their attitude in the Gorio dispute last week. They now ...

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  38. ATTACK ON A FARMER.

    Masked raiders fired at a farmery Patrick o’Connell, at Tralee, shouting “death for treachery.’’ O’Connell, however, proved his innocence, and was ...

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  39. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    A Moscow wireless announces that the Soviet Government has refused the Polish peace terms. Finland refuses to continue negotiations ...

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  40. THE WIDOWER

    I dreaiged last night that you came back to me, In all your wondrous beauty as of old When we two sojourned in a land of ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. SINN FEIN PRISONERS HUNGER

    Eighty Sinn Fein prisoners are hungerstriking in Mountjoy jail. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES

    Advices from Paris state that the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies his adopted a 10 per cent, tax on bachelors. The Minister favors ...

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  43. HUGE TOTALISATOR FIGURES.

    With an attendance of 80,000 it was not surprising that a record in the way of totalisator figures should hare been established at Randwick on Monday. ...

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  44. A BELFAST RAID.

    A raid on a refreshmentroom occurred at Belfast. The place is well-known as a Republican bar but a warning enabled the most prominent Sinn Feiners to ...

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  45. ADVANCE ON ESSEN.

    The "Times” correspondent at Dusseldorf reports that General Waiter is advancing on Essen. The Reds' Supreme Council is in hiding and the leaders have ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    Jones.-The funeral of the late Thomas Jones, of Gobden street Mt Pleasant, took place yesterday, the remains being intered in the New Gemetery. The ...

    Article : 198 words
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