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  3. GERMANY ACTIVE

    According to the "Petit Parisian," Germany has sent to the League of nations anew Note protesting against the Allied penalties, and alleging that ...

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  4. HUNGARY’S EX-KING

    Some attempt to replace the former Emperor Karl on the throne was not entirely unexpected by those who hare been watching the swing of the ...

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  5. THE GOAL TRADE

    The Labor correspondent of the “Times” considers that the decision of the Miners' Federation is a “plunge into the waiters of revolution,” and ...

    Article : 147 words
  6. THE COMMUNISTS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that the Communist agitation has moved in the direction of Leipzig, but whether the ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. TURMOIL IN IRELAND

    The pluck of a signalman’s wife and daughter foiled a Sinn. Fein attempt to ambush a train at Magherafelt, a market town of County Londonderry, ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. NORTHCOTE TRAGEDY

    There was not enough seating accommodation at the City Morgue this morning, when Dr R. H Cole, the Coroner, opened the enquiry into the ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Lieut.-Col E. N. Wanliss, C.M.G., has been appointed by the Federal Cabinet chief of former enemy territory in New Guinea and Captain ...

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  10. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS

    It was decided at the annual conference of the Victorian State School Teachers Union, which was continued in the Assembly Hall to-day, to make a levy of ...

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  11. FRESH UPRISINGS.

    The Communist revolt which yesterday was regarded as collapsing, is now flickering up at various points in the district between Leipzig and Halle, the ...

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  12. CONFERENCE FUTILE.

    The coal situation has suddenly taken a serious turn. The conference between the executive of the Miners’ Federation and Sir Robert Herne, ...

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  13. SELLING GERMA NCOAL.

    A German Note to the Allies protests against their selling to other countries coal supplied by Germany at "enormous trouble" for reparation purposes, with ...

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  14. RESTORING FRANCE

    Speaking in the Chamber of Deputics to-day, M. Loucheur, Minister for the Liberated Legions, disclosed an extraordinary attitude on thy part of ...

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  15. KARL LOSES ASYLUM.

    It is reported in a message from Berne (Switzerland) that the ex-King Karl, having left the country without giving notice to the auhoritics, will not ...

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  16. ALL MEN CALLED OUT.

    It has been decided by the Miners’ Federation in withdraw all worker's, including engine men and those working pumps, from the mines. ...

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  17. REDUCTION OF HOURS

    The hearing was continued before Mr Justice Higgins in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration to-day of the claim of the ...

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  18. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    A message to hand from Moscow affirms that the Soviet Council of War has decided upon the concentration of troops on the frontiers of Poland and ...

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  19. DR. MANNIX

    The Pope has granted an audience to Dr Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, and commissioned him to convey the Apostolic ...

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  20. NEW COAL AREAS TESTED

    In an official review of the special work carried out by the geological branch of the Mines Department during the past two months, it was [?] ...

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  21. DISARMAMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says the Inter-Allied Military Commission handed a Note to Germany, on 18th March, pointing out that ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. ANOTHER VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The "Times” correspondent in Rome interviewed Dr Mannix, who assured him that the date of his departure from Home was uncertain. In any ...

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  23. EMIGRATION

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr Churchill), immediately on his return from Egypt, will consider the question of Dominion emigration, particularly the ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Sur[?] Another severe [?] has overtaken Mr Geoff Surman, of Sturt street, by the death of his son, Geoffrey Oswald a bright little lad of three ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES

    Owing to the late arrival of the Osterley, on which the Australian and English Elevens are travelling, the match between the Australian Eleven ...

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  26. INSTRUCTION AT SEA.

    Mr Percy Hunter, Director of Emigration for the Commonwealth, in response to a suggestion emanating from passengers on the steamer Benalla, has ...

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  27. GERMAN EXCUSES.

    Germany replied, on 26th March, declaring that tho Reichwehr had only the quantity of guns, bomb-throwers and machine guns laid down in ...

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  28. BETTING IN FRANCE

    The French government is introducing legislation confining betting to the pari mutuel system. A Parliamentary commission decided that ...

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  29. MORWELL BROWN GOAL MINE

    Messrs Asquith, and M.‘Vicars, representing the Victorian branch of the Coal and Shale Federation, waited upon the Premier (Mr Lawson) to-day, ...

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  30. DISLOYAL ACTS

    Questioned after the meeting of the Cabinet to-night, Mr Hughes said that consideration had been given to recent utterances, and acts of disloyalty in ...

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  31. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

    The Cambridge orew won the eightoared boat race against, Oxford, over the Putney to Morttake course on the Thames, by a length. ...

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  32. AUSTRIA’S RECOVERY

    The "Times” correspondent at Paris states that the Finance Committee of the League of Nations, which is engaged in the task of nursing back ...

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  33. MELBOURNE MAN’S SERVICE.

    J. A. Campbell, formerly of Melbourne Grammar School, was the popular hero at the inter-university boat race to-day. ...

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  34. SHOOTING CASE

    Information of meagre character has been received by the Russell street polo that a shot from a gun had been tired at a house at Springvale to-day. The ...

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  35. APPLE TRADE

    The abolition of Government control of prices in the apple trade has given London fruit dealers a free run in the exploitation of incoming supplies. ...

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  36. SALE OF WHEAT.

    The Prime Minister to-night declined to discuss the agitation which has arisen as the result of wheat being sold for overseas at a lower rate than it is sold in ...

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  37. THE TRAWALLA ESTATE

    A deputation from the Ripon and Grenville Shire Councils waited upon Mr Oman’ Minister for Agriculture, to-day, in regard to the roading of the Trawalla ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. THEFT OF JEWELLERY

    Hector Perrin Smith. aged 19, a waiter, was brought back from Sydney [?] afternoon, by Constable Hill, on a charge of having stolen from Cliveden Mansions ...

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  39. PLUMBERS' WAGES BOARD

    Trouble has arisen on the plumbers Wages Board, owing to the chairman (Mr Boulton) voting with the employers for a wage of 18/8 a day. At a meeting of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. CHINA FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

    We have received for the above fund:— A Friend, 10/. ...

    Article : 14 words
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