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  4. RISING IN GERMANY. Spartacists & Strikers Beaten By Berlin Government Troops

    A Berlin message, dated March 7, makes public the following semi-official report:— "The Government troops hare cleared ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE. Britain and United States Arrive at an Agreement

    At the peace discussions yesterday, Mr. Lloyd George yielded the view that for Britain to take"some of the German capital ships would involve her in naval ...

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  6. PROTEST AGAINS BOLSHEVISM

    An uproarious scene marked a public meeting arranged by the Returned Soldiers and War Workers' Industrial Union held in tht Melbourne Town Hall ...

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  7. OUTBREAK IN CAMP.

    The Liverpool "Expresa" reports that a serious outbreak occurred at the Canadian, military camp, near Rhyl (North Wales) on March 4, due to slow ...

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  8. FRENCH WAR DEFICIT.

    The French Chamber of Deputies is at present debating the financial situation. M. Peret, reporter on the Budget Commission, told the chamber that ...

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  9. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Letters written by Leslie Wilson, the young man who killed his two-year-old-daughter and then committed suicide by shooting himself through the ...

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  10. NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF ON THE SHIPPING QUESTION

    A German wireless message states:— "The negotiations at Spa regarding the shipping question hare been temporarily broken off owing to the ...

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  11. OVER 1000 PERSONS KILLED IN BERLIN DISTURBANCES

    Wolfe's German Press Agency cables that more than 1000 persons were killed in Berlin during the strike disturbances last week. ...

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  12. RETURNING TROOPSHIPS.

    A new order regarding returning troopships has been adopted. Ships bringing Tasmanian troops will proceed from Adelaide to Hobart direct before ...

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  13. SUBURBAN POLICE STATION CAPTURED BY SPARTACISTS

    A cable from Berlin states that the Spartacus forces have captured the Lichenberg Police Station, in a suburb of Berlin, and have murdered ...

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  14. THE SCHEIDEMANN MINISTRY.

    A message from Berlin confirms the report that the Scheidemann Ministry has resigned, bat that President Ebert has declined to accept the resignation. ...

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  15. GERMANS' REFUSAL TO COMPLY

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports:— "The negotiations are in a state of deadlock at Spa. The original ...

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  16. 4 MONTHS' PROHIBITION DRIVE IS OPINED IN ADELAIDE

    A four montos' "prohibition drive," during which an average of four meetings each night will be held, under the auspices of the South. Australian ...

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  17. TUNNELLING THE CHANNEL.

    Mr. A. Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government was considering the employment of soldiers to immediately ...

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  18. BRITISH CABINET CHANGE.

    The "Daily Standard', asserts that Lord Curzon will succeed Mr. A. J. Balfour as Foreign Secretary at the close of the Peace Conference. ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES. ESCAPE OF INTERNEES

    Following upon the escape of two German internees from the Holdsworthy Camp on Friday, two more evaded the guards on Sunday and got ...

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  20. AMERICA "GOES [?]Y."

    The New York correspondent of the "Argus," Melbourne, writing on December 20, says:— It is how expected that within 30 ...

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  21. THEATRICAL STORE ROBBED...

    The thieves who broke into the theatrical store of J. C. Williamson Limited in Eliza-street, Redfern, on Sunday night, it is now reported, only stole ...

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  22. GERMANY'S DISARMAMENT

    Reuter's Paris correspondent, reporting om March. 7. states:— "Mr. Lloyd George's amended proposals for the disarmament of ...

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  23. DEADLOCK AT N. Z. COALMINE.

    A deadlock has occurred at the Blackwall mine, New Zealand, over the non-reinstatement of certain men who were recently dismissed. The trouble ...

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  24. PETERSHAM BY-ELECTION

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided that the decision of the returning officer for the Petersham Assembly by-election cannot be altered. ...

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  25. 20,000 SOLDIERS' DOGS.

    The demobilisation of the dogs is going to be a much bigger undertaking than was at first thought (says "The London Daily Mail"). ...

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  26. RETURNED SOLDIER KILLED IN AFFRAY IN ADELAIDE STREET

    The returned soldier who died in the Adelaide Hospital yesterday as the result of injuries received in an affray near the City Baths, is believed by the ...

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  27. DARWIN'S TROUBLE.

    The Darwin correspondent of the "Advertiser" telegraphs:— "The boycott of the State hotel bars and the liquor store was nearly ...

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  28. A CONDITION OF PEACE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The preliminary peace treaty will include a clause requiring Germany to ...

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  29. ALCOHOL AND INFLUENZA.

    Sir,—Before dropping this subject I should like to recall to Mr. Stacy's mind when this discussion started. In "The Miner" of February 8th he asked ...

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  30. PEOPLE DESIRE UNIFORMITY

    In an address at Sale, Mr. G. H. Wise, Assistant Minister for Defence, said there was a growing desire among people for a little more uniformity in ...

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  31. WHAT GERMANY CAN RAY

    The London "Daily Express" Paris correspondent reports:— "The Reparation Commission has decided that £800,000,000 is the total ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD

    The Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake) stated last night that the Cabinet had decided to recommend to the Excecutive Council that the resignation of Mr. G. ...

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  33. MELBOURNE TAXI DRIVERS.

    A stop-work meeting of 160 taxi drivers and washers yesterday protested against the action of motor companies doing hire work in not granting their ...

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  34. PEAGE MEDALS FOR CHILDREN WILL COST OVER £350,000.

    The cost of manufacturing special peace medals to be presented to the school children of Australia will, it is stated, probably exceed £350,000. No. ...

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  35. SINKING OF FERRY PONTOON

    A Brisbane telegram to "The Register" states:— "Five hundred troops who returned by the City of York, City of Exeter, ...

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