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  4. UNHAPPY AUSTRIA.

    Wedged between the Hungarian Soviet Republic and communist Bavaria, the affairs of Austria are approaching a crisis which will culminate on April 14 in a ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. BERLIN QUIET BUT—

    Berlin is quiet, and heavy rain discourages the activities of the mobs. The city never more resembled an armed camp. Cordons of troops and machine guns and ...

    Article : 116 words
  6. FURTHER PEACE DELAYS.

    The correspondent of The Pall Mail Ga[?]tte at Paris says further delay in the Peace Conference is inevitable. President Wilson insists upon the principle of ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. FATAL DASH FOR LIBERTY.

    A number of school children witnessed a tragedy at Lambeth. A party of soldier prisoners was proceeding to the Waterloo Station. Two of them, who were ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. SUSPICIOUS.

    The investigations of the Styles Commission were resumed on Monday at the at which they were dramatically broken off on Wednesday, following upon ...

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  10. INFLUENZA,

    The Chairmen of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated on Monday morning that there were no fresh developments to report regarding the ...

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  12. To-day’s Bulletin—101 Cases.

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  13. CIVIL WAR FEARED.

    The industrial position in western Germany is becoming worse- The Government, heretofore, has hesitated to take strong measures fearing to precipitate a ...

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  14. SOCIAL CONDITIONS APPALLING.

    Gen. Smute, in his report, says the conditions in Vienna were appalling. Starving women and children .besieged him begging for food. The people were in a state ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. Port Pirie to Adelaide.

    Referring on Monday to the conditions of travel from Port Pirie to Adelaide, the Chapman of the Central Board of Health said they were as follows:—“(1) Medical ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. JAPAN FIDGETTY.

    The Daily Chronicle's correspondent in Paris says all the British delegates, including the Dominion representatives, have received warrants to act as plenipotentiaries ...

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  17. BOLSHEVISM A GOOD WEAPON.

    The German Foreign Minister (Herr Rantzau), in a speech at a secret session of the Weimar Assembly, said the fear of Bolshevism was a good weapon to be used ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Minister for War (Col. Churchill) stated in the Commons that the men who participated in.the .fighting in 1914 would wear a rosette on the 1915 ribbon. ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. MAKE IT WORTH THE VICTORY.

    Paris Senators lave unanimon[?]ly signed a ma[?]festo urging that there shall be a Peace Treaty worthy of the Entente victory, assuring a peace of justice. They ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. WORKERS DEMANDING ARMS.

    Government troops at Magdeburg permitted a mass meeting on Wednesday in the principal square. The workers derided to continue the strike, and the crowd shouted, ...

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  21. Railway Differences.

    The board of the Midland Railway Western Australia suggests that the differences with the Government be arbitrated. or that the Government shall buy the ...

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  22. A Formidable Enemy.

    It has been disclosed that 36,473 cases influenza occurred among the officers a men-of the British First Army in France for six weeks in May and June, 1918. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. Transport Bill.

    The standing committee has refused the special exclusion of the Port of London from the Transport Bill. The supporters pointed out London’s special position in ...

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  24. WILSON THE CHIEF OBSTACLE.

    Miss Christabel Pankhurst, a prospective cardidate for the Abbey Division of Westminster, in a speech, said Preside Wison was the chief obstacle to a fearless ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. THE DOMINIONS’ VOICE

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Viscount Milner), speaking at Manchester, said the dominions had constantly and justly complained that they had no share ...

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  26. GIGANTIC ESTIMATES.

    The Estimates for 1919-20 include war pensions, £72,855,000, unemployment donations, £25,000,000, and loans to the dominions for a similar amount. ...

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  27. LEAGUE’S REVISED COVENANT.

    The League of Nations’ Commission, after practically an all night sitting, completed the revised covenant, which probably will be submitted to the Plenary ...

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  28. Hull By-Election.

    The voting in connection with the Hull by election was:—Lieut .-Commander Ken-worthy (Asquithite Liberal) 9,626; Lord Eustace Percy (Coalitionist), 7,699. ...

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  29. OLD CLO’ DEALER.

    A local old clothes dealer at Brunswick has issued a proclamation establishing a republic in the Duchy, ordering a genera strike, and dissolving the Diet. ...

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  30. Wireless Across the Atlantic

    The consulting engineer of the General Electric- Company has announced that the company is planning the establishment of a trans-Atlantic wireless telephone system ...

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  31. CAN GERMANY PAY?

    The Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph has telegraphed:—The only topic of discussion today outside the conference is the indemnity telegram sent by ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. THE EGYPTIAN RIOTS

    The total casualties in the recent riots were nine killed and 56 persons wounded. A procession of several thousands attended the burials, but otherwise the proceedings ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. The Whitley Council.

    The report of the Whitley Council now covers 1,700,000 working people and another 700,000 will be included in the ambit of its enquiries in the near future. ...

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  34. GREATER RUSSIA.

    The London Daily Herald says M. Lenin’s peace offer is as follows:—The Soviet Government shall cease its propaganda, outside of Russia—that an amnesty be granted ...

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  35. RED FLAG IN ITALY.

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph at Milan says the Italian Federal Labour Exchange's decision to call a [?] day general strike has shocked public ...

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  36. MAILS REACHED LONDON.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W Bramble) intimates that the mails which were dispatched from Adelaide on February 28 arrived in London on April ...

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  37. A PROLIFIC MOTHER.

    A carters wife at Wolverhampton has again given birth to triplets. During 21 years she has had 24 children, including triplets twice, and twins six times. Fifteen ...

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  38. AMELIORATING LABOUR CONDITIONS.

    The Plenary Conference found it advisable to keep all questions of penalties in [?] in orther that they should [?] necessary under ...

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  39. BUDD’S FATE.

    Cabinet assembled at half-past 2 this afternoon to consider the fate of the condemned man Budd. The decision will be made public on Tuesday. ...

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  40. FOOD FOR RUSSIA.

    The American Food Controller (Mr. Hoover) has asked Capt. Nansen (the arctic explorer) to supervise the neutral commission’s distribution in Russia of £10,000,000 ...

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  41. HURRY UP!

    The National Labour Executive has issued a manifesto stating that it is gravely concerned over the delays of the Paris Conference, entailing a continuation of the ...

    Article : 197 words
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  43. COURT AMENITIES.

    At the Adelaide .Police Court on Monday (before Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M.), William James Hussein was proceeded against for having left his two children without ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The Budget statement on April 30, it is understood, will embody proposals for Imperial preference. ...

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  45. Family Notices

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  46. SOLDIERS AND PROHIBITION.

    The New Zealand soldiers polled actively in connection with the prohibition ballot. Only an insignificant percentage failed to record votes. There was a ...

    Article : 168 words
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  48. Keeping Czernin Away.

    Nine Archdukes will proceed to Switzer land next week. The German Minister of labour (Herrr Bauer) has refused Count Czernin’s ...

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  49. SETTLED!

    The Council of Four has settled the questions of the Saar Valley coalfields and the left bank of the Rhine. The settlement confirms the former as a separate state ...

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  50. When Peace Comes.

    The Admiralty and the War Office have received enormous demands for rockets and [?]alres for the peace celebrations. ...

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  51. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following are returning on the Janos.—No. 3375, Pte. R. L. Nie[?] Light Horse, and No. 29051, Sep. E. [?] Willshire Wireless Sign[?] ...

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