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  2. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    A deputation from the executive of The Australian Labor Party, consisting of Messrs. J. Gunn., M.P., J. Jelley, M.L.C., T. Grealy, and F. W. Birrell, ...

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  3. SHIPBUILDING

    What was once an entirely unproductive, swampy, and boggy stretch of land has now been transformed into a large shipbuilding yard, where the important ...

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  4. INTER-CONTINENT BIPLANE RACE

    Popular interest in the Atlantic contest has been worked up to a high pitch by the newspapers, and details of the rival competitors' preparations for the ...

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  5. ANGRY EGYPT CAIRO DISTURBANCES

    A communique from Cairo, dated April 9, states that in the course of the demonstrations on April 7, the crow of the motor lorry which was attacked was ...

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  6. OBSTACLES REMOVED PEACE CLOSE AT HAND

    President Wilson has issued a statement on behalf of the Council of Four, in which he says:—The questions of peace are so near a complete solution ...

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  7. INFAMY

    In the report of the Crimes Commission to the Supreme War Council, which is an unparalleled document, recording brutality, bestiality, and dreadful forms ...

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  8. STREET FIGHTING CONTINUES IN MUNICH

    Heavy fighting is raging in the streets of Munich, the capital of Bavaria. ...

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  9. NO TIME TO SHAVE.

    Though its existence is threatened, says the "Daily Express" correspondent at Munich, the Soviet Government is working in a frenzied hurry day and ...

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  10. THE CURRENT VIEW.

    Anzac Day may have a special significance. The view is current in official circles that the peace terms will be presented to the Germans on April 25, ...

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  11. PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED.

    According to the "Daily Mail" the people of St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland, are greatly excited in regard to the trans-Atlantic flight, which is the ...

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  12. POOR ARMENIANS.

    Serious rioting has occurred in Cairo during the past three days. The mob is chiefly attacking the Armenians, 38 of whom have been killed and 100 injured ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. ENEMY'S HELPLESSNESS.

    As showing the helpless condition of the enemy after the application of Marshal Foch's armistice rules. General P. C. March, American Chief of Staff, ...

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  14. GARRISON TAKES CONTROL.

    The garrison at Munich has established a military dictatorship. Heads of the Soviet Government have arrived. ...

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  15. SOVIET DECREES.

    A message has been received from Weimar stating that the Soviet Government was overthrown by a Munich garrison. The Bavarian Government sent ...

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  16. DISAPPOINTED FRANCE.

    In a message from Paris "The Times" staff says that the Belgians are objecting to the non-occupation of the Rhimeland. They offer to maintain an army ...

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  17. TWO SOLDIERS DISPERSE MOB.

    On April 10 a mob in Cairo attacked a British despatch rider. The soldier quietly backed his bicycle to the pavement, where an Australian went to his ...

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  18. HUNGARIAN SOVIET SHAKY MINISTERS READY TO FLEE.

    In a message from Berne "The Times" correspondent says that the Soviet readers in Hungary are feeling shaky. Aeroplanes are ready to enable the ...

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  19. NATIONALIST LEADERS TO SAIL.

    Thirteen Nationalist leaders will sail for Marseilles to-morrow Reuter is of opinion that their departure will calm the passions of the people. ...

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  20. SYDNEY FLYING MAN.

    Flight Captain Sydney Pickles, who is a contestant in the trans-Atlantic flight, is one of the pioneers among Australian flying men in England. It was Flight ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. PARISIAN BEAUTIES

    Three noted Parisian beauties have been examined as witnesses in the case in which a charge of having aided the enemy is preferred against Senator ...

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  22. ARMENIANS MASSACRED.

    Many Armenians were massacred in the rioting on Wednesday and Thursday. The number has not been established, but the ambulances took 15 ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    With the exception of the six gift destroyers presented to the Commonwealth by the Imperial Government, all the ships of the Australian fleet will be ...

    Article : 348 words
  24. CRUSHING BOURGEOISE.

    A message from Budapest stated that Herr Belakun in a violent speech said, "We will not lay down our arms until the bourgeolse is completely crushed." ...

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  25. THE LIBERAL VICTORY

    A sensation has been caused in the Parliamentary lobbies by the figures in the by-election in the Central Division of Kingston-upon-Hull, in which ...

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  26. RACIAL EQUALITY

    By 11 votes to six the Japanese amendment for the inclusion in the covenant of the League of Nations of the recognition of the principle of racial equality ...

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  27. HAWKER'S FLIGHT DELAYED.

    Harry Hakwer, the Australian aviator, was unable to start his flight across the Atlantic to-day, as he intended, owing to a fog. ...

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  28. WEATHER UNFAVORABLE.

    This afternoon the weather continues unfavorable for the airplane flight. It is unlikely that a start will be made before to-morrow. ...

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  29. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR PIQUED.

    Viscount Ishii, Japanese Ambassador at Washington, is returning to Japan on May 1. Tokio newspapers say that Viscount Ishii is resigning. He is piqued ...

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  30. HAREM WOMEN SUPPORT THE PEOPLE.

    One of the most striking features in connection with the demonstration has been the participation of Egyptian women. In gaily bedecked motors they ...

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  31. AIR MINISTRY'S HELP.

    In connection with the trans-Atlantic flight, the Air Ministry has completed elaborate arrangements for the sending of wireless messages and the use of flare ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. CANADA JOINS LEAGUE.

    Canada has definitely joined the League of Nations, says "The Times" correspondent at Paris. She has advanced France, Belgium, Greece, and ...

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  33. AMERICA TO ENGLAND

    Mr. Hawker, an Australian aviator, who has made some famous atrial trips in various parts of the world, is planning to leave St. Johns, Newfoundland, about ...

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  34. TELEPHONE DIRECTIONS.

    Airmen engaged in the Cologne-Folkestone mail service are experimenting in telephone communication between ground stations along the route. ...

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  35. SERGEANT T. RYAN IN CALIFORNIA.

    Sergeant T. Ryan, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Essendon, addressing the Californian Legislature, said:— ...

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  36. TRANSPORTS TO SAIL

    Carrying an aggregate number of 1500 Australian soldiers, the steamer Wy[?]ema and the steamer Suffolk will sail for Australia on April 13. ...

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  37. GERMAN-AUSTRIA

    A communication from Vienna states that the British military representative informed the Government that if disturbances occur in German-Austria ...

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  38. WAR COSTS

    Agreement on the question of reparations is not yet definite, and it is feared that the position may yet collapse. Important questions of principle have ...

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  39. ETTRICK WANTS.

    A deputation, consisting of formers in the Hundred of Ettrick, was introduced to the Commissioner of Public Works by Mr. Angus, M.P., on Wednesday, and ...

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  40. EXTREMES MEET

    Germany has establiched a propaganda and espionage bureau in Switzerland, so that her agents may organise Bolshevism throughout Europe and the Pan-Islam ...

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  41. HALFPENNY DISPUTE

    At Johannesburg an aggregate meetins of building workers adopted by 355 votes to 354 the suggestion of the general strike committee to submit to the ...

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  42. PLEA FOR PATIENCE

    Speaking at a luncheon at the Aldwych Club Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War), in the course of an important speech, declared:—"We shall ...

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  43. COMBATING DISEASE

    At the International Congress of Scientists, which is sitting at Cannes, in the south of France, under the auspices of the Red Cross Society, with the ...

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  44. ARMENIAN MASSACRES

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople states that at a trial concerning the Armenian massacres Governor Kemal, who was sentenced to death, was ...

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  45. GERMAN TOILERS COAL STRIKES CONTINUE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that despite the concession of a seven-hour days the coal strikes in the Ruhr region continue. The excitement at ...

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  46. SAXON MINISTER

    Five hundred soldiers marched in procession on the morning of April 12 to the Saxon War Ministry to protest against the War Minister's order that ...

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  47. SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS

    A British North Russian official message states that General Maynard successfully attacked Urosozero on April 11, killing 50 and prisonering 35. ...

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  48. AMERICA'S FUTURE

    With a view to the early settlement of America's future military policy a close first-hand study of European war experience is proceeding, says the ...

    Article : 269 words
  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS

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  50. INSOLVENT'S CASE ADJOURNED.

    In the Insolvency Court (before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell) on Thursday the first hearing in the matter of Samuel Ross, of Adelaide, upholsterer, and ...

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  51. DRESDEN.

    At Dresden a state of seige was proclaimed on April 12. The entire Saxon Ministry has issued an announcement sigmatising murder during the siege as ...

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  52. 'STOP OR WE FIRE'

    Two military prisoners, named Savage and Kitching, who had been sentenced to imprisonment in France and were handcuffed together, arrived at Waterloo ...

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  53. LONDON SOCIETY

    London society is ready for a great revival of the customary spring and summer entertainments which prevailed before the war, when Buckingham Palace ...

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  54. CITADEL THREATENED.

    The assault of the citadel at Dresden as momentarily expected. Fighting is proceeding in the streets. Troops have garrisoned the famous court and church ...

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  55. IRELAND'S 'PARLIAMENT'

    According to the Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Mail." Eamoun de Valera M.P., the Sum Fein leader, notably dominates the Pail E[?]rearm (Parliament of ...

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  57. BOLSHEVIKS IN THE CRIMEA.

    Reuter learns that the Allies evacuated 25,000 refugees before leaving Odessa. The Russian volunteer army is retiring in disorder before the Bolshevik advance ...

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  58. BAVARIAN COMMUNISTS.

    The situation at Munich remains obscure, but according to Reuter's correspondent in Berlin, the new Communist Cabinet of Herr Leemienhansen already ...

    Article : 115 words
  59. LEMBERG BOMBARDED.

    A message from Lemberg states that the Ukrainians heavily bombarded the town on Thursday and Friday. Many were killed and wounded. ...

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  60. SPECULATORS

    Members of the London Stock Exchange have asked Mr. T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) to receive a deputation of protest against the ...

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  61. STREETS BARRICADED.

    Serious fighting has occurred at Dusseldorf. The strikers are incessantly machine-gunning the railway station. The Government troops are using artillery and ...

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  62. A OND-DAY STRIKE.

    Work has been resumed everywhere after the general strike proclaimed as a protest against the deaths of Rosa Luxembourg and Karl Lich[?], the ...

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