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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent tele[?] graphs:— "In connection with the discussion by the Council of the Great Powers ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. FLOODS IN THE SOUTH. MANY HUNDREDS HOMELESS IN VICTORIAN DISTRICTS

    The Victorian floods have rendered hundreds of people homeless, and have caused temporary unemployment in the affected districts. ...

    Article : 58 words
  5. "LIMELIGHTERS" & "NOTORIETY HUNTERS" REPUDIATED BY STATE LABOR LEADER

    Mr. John Storey, M.L.A.. leader of the New South Wales State Labor Party, has defined the objective and methods of the Australian Labor ...

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  6. CREAT GENERAL STRIKE IN PROCRESS IN BERLIN SPARTACUS INTIMIDATION.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports on March 4:— "A general strike has broken out here, despite the advice of the ...

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  8. AIRFLICHT COMPETITION ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    It is believed that the Admiralty will compete in the proposed trans-Atlantic flying competition. Experts say that the voyage is quite ...

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  9. HOME MARKET FLOODED WITH JAPANESE GOODS

    A cable message from London states: "Large quantities of Japanese mother-of-pearl buttons are arriving in Great Britain. These are made from ...

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  10. DROWNED AT EDEN.

    A woman has been drowned and a man is missing as the result of the floods at Eden, on the South Coast. ...

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  11. GREAT FLOODS AT BEGA

    The Bega correspondent of the "Sun[?] day Times" supplies the following details ot the floods already briefly reported by telegraph:— ...

    Article : 229 words
  12. ON THE POLISH FRONTIER.

    Renter's Posen correspondent, tele[?] graphing on March 4. states:— "The Allies' mission is going to Kreuzes to meet the German mission, ...

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  13. BERLIN STREETS CROWDED.

    "The Times" correspondent in Berlin telegraphs:— "The people everywhere are making panic purchases. A number of post ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. DISEASE-STRICKEN TROOPSHIP CAUSES ANXIETY AT THE CAPE

    A Capetown cable, dated March 5, states:— The Minister of the Interior, in rePlying to a question in the South ...

    Article : 335 words
  15. IRISH FREEDOM DEPUTATION WAITS ON PRESIDENT WILSON

    President Wilson refused to meet a delegation named by the Irish Race Convention at Philadelphia, appointed to urge the President's support of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. BRITISH COAL COMMISSION TAKES FURTHER EVIDENCE

    Further questioned at the Coal Commission to-day by the Labor delegates, Mr. Dickinson, financial adviser to the Coal Controller, admitted that ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. DIVORCE CASE SEQUEL.

    Julia Layton, 4.7, respondent in a divorce suit brought against her by her husband, appeared before Mr. Justice Hood in the Divorce Court yesterday ...

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  18. FAMINE IN PETROGRAD.

    A cable message from London states:— Travellers from Petrograd reaching Stockhohn describe the situation in the ...

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  19. BRAVE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS AS SEEN BY GEN. BIRDWOOD

    "To the last days of my life I will see the picture of the Anzac soldiers toiling up the heights of Gallipoli or marching in the mud of Flanders," so ...

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  20. PRESIDENT POINCARE'S HOUSE FIRED AT BY A RUSSIAN JEW

    A Paris cable, dated March 5, states: "A Russian Jew, named Kneller, to-day (Wednesday) fired shots at the residence of M. Poincare, President of ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. FIGHTING ALDERMEN

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide Municipal Council last night two of the councillors quarelled and went outside and settled their differences. ...

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  22. PUBLIC SCHOOL CANDIDATES.

    So many inquiries have been made concerning the method of allotting the successful candidates at the recent qualifying certificate examination to the ...

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  23. ADMIRAL TIRPITZ PENNILESS IS EXILED IN SWITZERLAND

    A London cable message states that the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that Admiral Tirpitz, of the late German navy, is the ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' BUTTON DAY

    The Returned Soldiers League is holding a "brick button day" to-day. ...

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  25. NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED TO SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL

    At last night's meeting of the Sydney Labor Council Mr. J. Howie, delegate from the Coopers' Union, was elected president. The other nominees were ...

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  26. NEW LAKE AT THE COORONG

    A large new fresh water lake, estimated to contain 4,000,000,000 gallons of water, has been suddenly formed at the Coorong. It is supposed to be ...

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  27. NEW PRESIDENT WILSON STORY CIRCULATED BY THE GERMANS

    A New York, cable message states that tlie correspondent of the "Chicago News" at Essen reports that there was a rumor among the 107,000 employees ...

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  28. ARMISTICE CONDITIONS.

    A Copenhagen cable, dated March 4, states:— "The German Armistice Commission has departed for Spa. It is expected ...

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  29. CHURCH CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    Two cricket matches, each lasting two Saturdays, will commence to-mor[?] row, on the Western Oval, between A and B teams from the leading three ...

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  30. IRISH PRISONERS RELEASED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    The London "Daily Mail" says that the British Government has decided to release all Irish political prisoners. They will, it is said, be sent back to ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR FALLS 50 FEET.

    A motor car containing five passengers fell 50ft. over an embankment into, the Macquarie River near Warren. The occupants escaped injury, while the car ...

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  32. ELECTRICITY KILLS A HORSE.

    A horse was killed by electricity while passing over a wet patch of road at Ashfield yesterday. The electricity is supposed to have escaped from the ...

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  33. RE-EMPLOYMENT OF SOLDIERS TO BE MADE COMPULSORY

    A bill by which employers will be compelled to reinstate returned soldiers in their former positions is now being drafted, announced the Premier ...

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  34. ABSENT MAN SENTENCED TO A MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT

    Arthur David Lang, licensee of the Imperial Hotel, in the Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. Gates, Deputy S.M., charged Peter Danielson ...

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  35. EMUS AND KANGAROOS GIVE ALARM OF FIRE

    The, Molong correspondent of the "Sunday Times" reports:— "The recent rains failed to entirely extinguish bushfires in the Bombexry ...

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  36. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    The sub-committee of the Cabinet appointed to examine 42 applications for the position of chairman of the Public Service Board has reduced the ...

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  37. DEFRAUDING A STATION HAND.

    Three men at Perth were found guilty yesterday of defrauding a station hand from Meekatharra of £77. They agreed to repay the money and pay the costs, ...

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  38. MAN INTERFERING IN A QUARREL IS SHOT IN STOMACH

    During a quarrel between a man and woman in Smith-street, Surry Hills, last night Harry Bowman. 25, a cellarman, residing at Surry Hills, received a ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. EXPORT OF CONDENSED MILK.

    The export of condensed milk from the Commonwealth has been prohibited, unless with the written consent of the Minister for Customs. ...

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    The maximum shade temperature yesterday was 72.2 degrees and the night minimum 55.4 degrees. A meeting of the Rejected ...

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    It's all very well to drop an order into a local shop now and then, but remember this: That shop would not be there for your convenience if all ...

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