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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The Press Bureau reports that an official communique from Paris, dated March 24, states:— "The Supreme War Council has ...

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  5. OHE BIG UNION. Conferenee Held in Sydney Is Regarded as Unsatisfactory

    With the singing of two verses of "The Red Flag" to the accompaniment of a piano 51 delegates to the One Big Union Conference began their ...

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  6. RAVAGED RUSSIA

    A message from Helsingfors states: "Besides spotted fever, typhoid and smallpox are also ravaging in Petrograd. All the hospitals are crowded, and the ...

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  7. RETURN OF OUR SOLDIERS

    A United Service corespondent writes:— The campaign for ships for the repatriation of the Australian troops has ...

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  8. TWO YEARS IN GERMANY

    Lance-Corporal Walter Dyke, of the original 32nd Battalion," who has been with his wife on a short visit to relatives in Broken Hill, was a prisoner of ...

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  9. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE OF MUNICIPAL WORKERS POWER, PLANT TO BE HELD UP

    A strike committee has been constituted, with Mr. Bain, one of the men deported in 1914, as chairman. The committee intimates that ...

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  10. LABOR LEADER'S PAMPHLET. DENOUNCES REVOLUTIONARIES

    The disrutive revolutionary element in the Labor movement is fiercely denounced by Mr. P. H. Hickey, vicepresident of the Victorian Labor party, ...

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  11. FED BY THE ALLIES

    According to messages from Berlin, the plenary committee of the Workers' Councils of Germany-Austria have resolved, in view of the ...

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  12. ALLIES' WAR LOSSES

    A cable message from London states that the 'Petit Parisien" publishes a statement which shows that the Allies' losses in killed in the war were roughly ...

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  13. A. S. E. CALLS MEMBERS OUT

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers has called ont all of its members in the municipal employ, and has requested the strike committee to act ...

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  14. WILL ROOT OUT ANARCHY

    Yesterday afternoon, in Brisbane, 2000 soldiers marched through the streets as a reply to the Bolshevik demonstration held the previous ...

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  15. TATTERSALL'S CLUB MEMBER GAOLED FOR TWO YEARS

    John Foley, who was found guilty at the Quarter Sessions last week of receiving £1500 worth of jewellery stolen from the establishment of Price ...

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  16. THE ROASTERS WORKING AT ZINC CORPSRATION

    The Zinc Corporation roaster wereidle some time ago in account of the men employed being dissatidfied with the working conditions and other men ...

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  17. BOLSHELIK ADVANCE ON GERMAN FRONTIER

    Mr. Tower, the London "Times" correspondent at Berlin, Teports:— "The Bolshevik advance guards are increasing their pressure on the ...

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  18. AN ATTACK BY REVOLVER OPON IRONWORKS FOREMAN

    A shooting affair took place at the Eskbank ironworks about an hour and a half after the midnight shift went on last Friday night. ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIK ORGANISATIONS GAINING POWER IN AUSTRALIA

    In order that the Russians in Sydney might work in accordance' with their constitution, a soviet has heen elected (reports the "Sun"). It has ...

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  20. MINES' GOAL SUPPLY

    The president of the Mining Managers' Association (Mr. C. J. Emery), when questioned to-day regarding tne mines' coal supply, said that the ...

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  21. MINE INNALATORIUMS

    Mr. C. J. Encry, when asked this morning about the working of irihalatoriums along therine of lode, said that he could not say how the miners and ...

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  22. CARPENTERS' STRIKE NOTICE NOT YET SENT TO THE MINES

    Some time ago the Carpenters and Joiners' Society, Broken Hill branch, decided that upon the receipt of certain papera from Port Pirie they would give ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE OPENED

    The Seamen's Institute presented by F. Lakeman, of Marsluill and Co., was opened at the Outer Harbor on Saturday. ...

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  24. HAWAIIAN SEAMAN KILLED.

    Karoskos, a Hawaiian seaman, was accidentally killed at Port Pirie on Saturday. ...

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  25. A STITCH IN TIME

    No kidney ailment ia unimportant. Don't overlook the slightest backache or uritfary irregularity. Nature may be warning you of approaching dropsy, ...

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  26. DROWNED IN A TANK

    Mrs. Schafer, 49, was drowned in an underground tank at Murray Bridge on Saturday. ...

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  27. MOTOR COLLIDES WITH A POST

    Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richards were seriously injured wlipn the motor car in which they were iravelling collided with a post near Salisbury owing to ...

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  28. PERSONAL

    Mr. Ryan, the Queensland Premer (states a cable message), has quite recovered from bis attack of influenza. Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent ...

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  29. GRASS AND FENCING BURNT

    A bush fire started near Upper Sturt on Saturday and burnt 70 acres of grass and some fencing. ...

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  30. TUNNEL TO REPLACE VIADUCT

    The hill is railway tunnel of half a mile long, which is to abolish the use of the viaduct at Blackwood, has been completed. One line of rails has been ...

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  31. POLICE COURT CASES

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. H. deere, J.P., a first offender, who failed to appear to answer a charge of having been drunk, had his ...

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  32. COMING COAL CONFERENCE NOT HOPEFULLY RECEIVED

    It is understood that there is little likelihood of a witisfaetory agreement being come tb at the coul conference to be held in Melbourne. ...

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  33. WOOLLENS EMBARGO REMOVED

    The London "Times" Paris correspondent reports:— "The Government has removed the embnrgoon British woollens andys now ...

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    Over a dozen new industries Lave been established in Australia since the war. including the manufacture of toys, swing machines, motor-cars, ...

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    The Railway Town branch of the Red Cross Society will hold a meeting at Burke Ward Hall on Wednesday. The Start Tent, No. 106, I. O. P. will ...

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    A telegram from Perth states that tlig steamer the City of Poona, which sailed from London on Friday, is Bringing the remains of Lord Forrest ...

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    The League of Loyal Women will hold a meeting at Mrs. Hepburn's sriop in Ardent-street to-morrow night, com[?] at 8 o'clock. ...

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