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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE LEACUE OF NATIONS SCHEME.

    President Wilson has sailed from New York for France to again attend the Peace Conference. A message from Paris states that ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The strike of the tramway employees in Pretoria for higher pay, has brought about a serious situation. The city council has decided to close down the ...

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  5. GREAT GENERAL STRIKE PROCLAIMED IN BERLIN NO WATER OR LIGHTING.

    Xcws has reached here that the whole of Berlin is without water, electricity, or gas. All the factories' workmen have ceased work. The ...

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  6. FLOODS IN MELBOURNE. PEOPLE RESCUED IN BOATS FROM ROOFS OF HOUSES

    Heavy rains caused much damage in Melbourne and suburbs yesterday. Footscray suffered severely, the streets and houses being flooded. A number ...

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  7. UPHEAVAL IN SPAIN. SERIOUS POLITICAL POSITION SAID TO HAVE BEEN CREATED

    A serious industrial and political situation has arisen in Spain. The sitting of the Cortes was suspended on February 28 for an indefinite period in ...

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  8. APPEAL BY FRENCH WOMEN FOR THEIR RUSSIAN SISTERS

    Madame Julie Seigtned, president of the National Council of French Women, has appealed to the Peace Conference to take measures to save Russian ...

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  9. SERIOUS RIOTS IN MADRID

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent telegraphs:— "On February 28 serious riots occurred in the city owing to the food ...

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  10. MILKVENDOR DROWNED.

    A total of 4in, of rain fell yesterday in the 24 hours. The Commonwealth Meteorologist predicts further heavy falls for to-day in the southern and ...

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  11. JUGO-SLAV DELEGATES PROTEST AGAINST ITALIAN OCCUPATION

    Reuter's Paris correspondent writes: "The Jugo-Slav delegates will shortly protest to the Peace Conference against the action of the Italians in ...

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  12. WILD SCENES IN THE CAPITAL.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague writes:— "Wild scenes commenced in the Berlin streets on Tuesday. Detachments ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY FISH MARKETS.

    The City Council yesterday rejected an offer or £25,000 by the State Government for the purchase of the municipal fish markets. ...

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  14. SOLDIERS' MAIL.

    One of the most important departments, attached to the office of the Staff Officer for Invalids and Returned, Soldiers at Victoria Baracks, Sydney, has ...

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  15. OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.

    As the result of the non-removal of the copper embargo, many employees at the Port Kembla electrolytic works have been thrown ont of employment. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PEASANTS RISE AGAINST BOLSHEVISTS SUPPEESSIVE MEASURES.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Captain Hoare, Mr. Harmsworth said it was reported that from 80 to nearly 100 per cent, of the ...

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  17. BRITISH TREATMENT OF GERMAN PRISONERS

    Renter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that the following message has been received from Berlin:— "General Littow von. Beck, who ...

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  18. BRITISH COAL COMMISSION COMMENCES ITS INQUIRY

    Surrounded by enormous masses of reports and figures, the British Coal Commission began its sittings to-day in a race against time. The commission is ...

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  19. A RELIEVING JUDGE.

    The rumor that Mr. Langer Owen, K.C., was likely to be appointed a judge of the supreme court during the absence of Mr. Justice Street, ...

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  20. STRIEES ALL OVER COUNTRY.

    The latest telegrams from Germany show that strikes are threatened or progressing all over the country. The workers are demanding the immediate ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MORE REGULAR MAILS.

    The Adelaide Chamber of Commerce is moving with, the object of securing a more regular overseas mail service. ...

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  22. MUNITIONS WORKERS SEEK INCREASED ALLOWANCES

    A deputation of Australian munition' workers to-day asked Mr. Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, for a substantial increase in ...

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  23. COURTMARTIAl IS CONCLUDED IN CASE OF YATES AND FRIEND

    The courtmartial sitting to hear the charges of incitement to matiny preferred against Gunner Yates, M.H.R., South Australia, and Private Friend, ...

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  24. SERIES OF ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Cross, a farmer at Doves Plains, near Kadina, had his hand cut off yesterday in a chaffcutter. Messrs. Bennett and Willcox, two ...

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  25. BOLSHEVIK VICTORY ASSURED ACCORDING TO M. TROTSKY

    A Helsingfors message states:— "M. Trotsky has assured the pan-Russian Soviet Congress that the critical moment has passed, and that ...

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  26. WEEKLY SHEEP SALES.

    A total of 11,300 sheep and 3300 lambg were yarded yesterday at the weekly sales. The rates were occasionally in advance of previous ...

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  27. A NEW COAL CONTROLLER.

    The Press Bureau announces that Mr. Evan Jones, M.P., has been appointed Coal Controller. ...

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  28. PRICE FOR EXPORT WHEAT REDUCED IN VICTORIA

    The Victorian Wheat Commission has reduced from 7/4 to 7/ per bushel the price paid for wheat converted into flour for export to South Africa. ...

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  29. TAKING PART IN A STRIKE.

    At the Industrial Court yesterday 46 men were summoned charged with being persons suspected of having taken part in a strike of carpenters and ...

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  30. ASSASSINATION RUMOR DENIED.

    Reports from Berlin have been spread through the Continent of Europe that the King of Italy has been assassinated. ...

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  31. HOW A RACEHORSE WAS USED.

    Quite the feature of the recent Morphett Vale races (writes. "Trafalgar" in the Adelaide "Mail") was the success of Rotan in the Maiden Plate, in which ...

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  32. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    It is stated that no resumption of passenger traffic on the Transcontinental Railway line is to be expected at present. ...

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  33. PERTH REEKING WITH SIN SAYS PROHIBITION SPEAKER

    Miss Stafford Miller, a prohibitionist, said yesterday that Perth, West Australia, was the most drunken city in the world, and was reeking with ...

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  34. TOPSYTURVYDOM AT KIEFF.

    Reuters Warsaw correspondent telegraphs: — "When the Bolsheviks entered Kieff they transferred the population from ...

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  35. RAISING PRICE OF BREAD LEADS TO FEDERAL ACTION

    The Perth bakers have raised the price of bread to 4½d. per 21b. loaf, and the Federal Price Fixing Commissioner has issued summonses under the War ...

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  36. RETAINING BRITISH FORCES.

    The Naval, Mailitary, and Air Force Service Eill, has been issued. It empowers the retention of all men now in the forces until April 1920. ...

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  37. ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.

    Sir,—I notice the Council turned down a recommendation by the works committee that a report be obtained for the more effective lighting of the town. ...

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  38. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT IS ARRESTED IN GERMANY

    The sailor Kuhne, who last November was proclaimed President of the Oldenburg and Friesland Republie, has been arrested by order of Herr Noske, ...

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  39. QUEENSUND UPPER HOUSE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated yesterday that the Queensland Upper House Abolition Bill would be submitted to Parliament again next ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Bright, S.M., has been appointed president of the South Australian Government workers' tribunal. Mr. W. M. Hughs, the Prime ...

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  41. THE EX-KAISER IMMUNE SAYS COMMISSION OF JURISTS

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a commission of jurists of the Peace Conference has dee ded that the ex-Kaiser is ...

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  43. DECORATION FROM SERVIA COMES TO MR. W. A. HOLMAN

    The Crown Prince of Servia has conferred on Mr. W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, the Order of the State (second class), in recognition of ...

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  44. GERMAN INTERNEES STRIKE FOR HIGHER PAY AS BAKERS

    A strike has occurred in the German internees camp at Holdsworthy. The German bakers, who have been receiving 5/ a day, demanded 12/ a ...

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  45. SWISS SOLDIERS' COUNCILS.

    The Swiss Federal Council has prohibited the formation of Soldiers' Councils under a penalty of imprisonment for terms not exceeding two years. ...

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  46. STEAMER SUNK ALONGSIDE PIER'

    The steamer Westralia, when changing berths yesterday morning, collided with the channel steamer Star as she was lying alongside a pier. The Star, ...

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  47. MILITARY PARADE CALLED.

    Al male inhabitants of Area 5 PB, Broken Hill South, born in the year 1905, are notified to parade for inspection and medical examination at the ...

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    The maximum temperature in the shade yesterday was 68.4 degrees and the right minimum was 53.4 degreed. ...

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