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  2. MAURETANIA'S MOVEMENTS.

    A statement on the banning of all references in Australian newspapers to the departure of the liner Mauretania from Honolulu recently, was ...

    Article : 451 words
  3. DILUTION OF LABOUR.

    By an oveiwhelming majority a "stopwork" meeting of 8,000 engineers, at the West Melbourne Stadium to-day, decided to recommend to the ...

    Article : 476 words
  4. SCAPA FLOW RAID.

    Flying at a great height, and coming in three waves, German planes raided the British naval base at Scapa Flow last night. ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. DENMARK AND NORWAY INVADED.

    German troops in the early hours of this morning invaded Norway and Denmark. Norway has declared war on Germany and is resisting. Denmark has accepted German "protection" under protest. The British Foreign Office announced that Britain and France are extending ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,446 words
  6. COAL STRIKE LOSSES.

    Hopes for an early settlement of the coal strike were expressed in State Government circles yesterday. But, at the same time, fears were ...

    Article : 312 words
  7. DUELS OVER NORTH SEA.

    Details now available of the recent fight over the North Sea between a plane of the Royal Air Force Coastal Command and a German flying-boat ...

    Article : 316 words
  8. RICH PRIZE.

    Captain Flowerdew, of the Merchant Navy, who piloted the German prizeship Uhenfels (7,603 tons) from Gibraltar, in an interview while the vessel was ...

    Article : 453 words
  9. WHEAT PRICES.

    The shipping difficulty still dominated the international wheat position, said the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board, Mr. Mcpherson, to-day. ...

    Article : 595 words
  10. NEW BANK FOR CHINA.

    It is stated authoritatively that, although Mr. Wang Ching-wei, leader of the new puppet Government in Central China, plans the early establishment of a "Central Bank of China." ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. BANNERS IN DOMAIN

    In future, the by-law governing the use of banners signs, and notice boards by persons addressing meetings in the Domain will be rigidly enforced. ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. NO MOVE BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Federal Cabinet is stated not to have discussed the coal strike to-day. It is adhering to its policy of non-intervention in the dispute. ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. AUSTRALIA TO FIGHT WHERE NEEDED.

    "Because we know that the complete failure of British arms on any front would bring Australian democracy down in its own ashes, Australian ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. FILMING A.I.F.'s DEEDS.

    Although the proposal when first made was held in abeyance, steps will shortly be taken by the Commonwealth Government to send an oificial cinematograph photographer abroad ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. TWO N.Z. PILOTS KILLED

    Two New Zealand members of the R.A.F[?] Pilot-officer Wilfred Roberts, of Auckland, and Pilot-officer Keith Brooke-Taylor, of Wellington, have been killed in action. Pilot-officer ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. SYMPATHY WITH ALLIES.

    "Although there is profound sympathy in the United States for the Allied cause," Mr. A. Duff Cooper, M.P., former Secretary for War and First ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. MINERS BLAME FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    "The Commonwealth Government has failed to find a solution of the coal dispute, which is inflicting unnecessary hardships on the Australian people," read an official statement ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. THE CALL-UP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  19. A.I.F. FLOUR SHIP LOADED.

    Wharf labourers yesterday completed the loading of supplies of flour for the A.I.F. into a ship at Pyrmont, but again took time off for a "smoko" in the ...

    Article : 301 words
  20. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  21. "HANDS OFF RUSSIA."

    After a heated debate, the "Hands Off Russia" decision of the Easter Labour conference was endorsed by the Clerk's Union last night by 42 votes to 21. ...

    Article : 131 words
  22. MILK BOARD.

    The Acting Minister for Health, Mr. Primrose, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, that the chairman of the Milk Board was receiving a ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. MORE CUTS IN TRAMS AND TRAINS.

    Further curtailments of tram and train services because of th[?] coal strike were announced yesterday. New tramway service restrictions will ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. MR. CURTIN'S VIEWS.

    The Federal Labour leader, Mr. Curtin, in a statement to-day, said that if the Government had any evidence that Communists, or Communist oiganisations, were violating the ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  26. BOEING "FLYING FORTRESSES."

    The United States War Department has signed an 8,000,000-dollar (£A.2,500,000) contract for the purchase of 50 additional Boeing "flying ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. IRONWORKERS TO AID MINERS.

    The Ironworkers' Union has imposed a compulsory levy of 5/ a week on its 20,000 member' throughout the Commonwealth who are still at work. About 10,000 ironworkers are ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. GERMAN AND RUSSIA[?] RADIO COMMENT.

    German and Russian radio stations have been giving much prominence to the "Hands off Russia" resolution of the New South Wales Easter Labour Conference and to the ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

    Officials discount reports that the United States would defend the Dutch East Indies, even if requested, in the event of The Netherlands becoming ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. A.C.T.U.'s ATTITUDE.

    The Australasian Council of Trade Unions wil[?] not intervene in the coal strike until it has been authorised to do so by the combined unions in Sydney, according to a statement ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. MR. HUGHES WARN[?] UNIONS.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, blames Communist agitators for the dispute Which arose in Sydney in the week-end over the loading of flour for the A.I.F. He said ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. CARDINAL VERDIER DEAD.

    Cardinal Verdier, Archbishop of Paris and Apostolic Prothonotary to Paris, died in Paris to-day, at the age of 76. Cardinal Verdier joined the Roman Catholic priesthood in ...

    Article : 41 words
  33. PLOT TO MURDER TWELVE CONGRESSMEN.

    A Federal Bureau of Investigation agent gave evidence in the alleged Christian Front conspiracy case to-day that John F. Cassidy, the leader of the Front, had suggested shooting ...

    Article : 152 words
  34. WOMEN FEAR INCREASE IN PRICE.

    A deputation of women from the Consumers' and Anti-profiteering League told the Acting Minister for Health, Mr. Primros[?] yesterday that any increase in the price of ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. KING'S CROSS TRAFFIC.

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Crick, said yesterday that the City Council's engineering department was extending and widening streets at King's Cross as ...

    Article : 182 words
  36. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "Trial by Jury," [?] Penzance," 2. 8. Minerva Theatre: "Twelfth Night," 2; "Let's be Intimate," 8.15. ...

    Article : 384 words
  37. R.A.A.F. TRAINING MACHINES.

    Moth Minor planes have been abandoned as training machines for the Royal Australian Air Force, because Tiger Moths, which are superior tor ...

    Article : 253 words
  38. JAPAN DENIES BRITISH TRADE OFFER.

    Ihe Japanese Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Suma, denied the report in the "Yomiuri Shimbun" that Britain had proposed that Japan should curb her trade with Germany ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. FANCY MEATS.

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner, Professor D. B. Copland, yesterday met representatives of wholesale butcher" in Sydney and he[?]d their representations in support of ...

    Article : 222 words
  40. BANNED PORTRAIT OF QUEEN.

    A portrait of Queen Victoria, at present banned from public view by Dublin's Mayor, Mrs. Tom Clarke, may be sent to Melbourne. ...

    Article : 98 words
  41. CONTROL BODY IN N.Z.

    The Government has appointed a Waterside Control Commission, to control wharf work throughout the Dominion. It will deal with many problems, which have retarded ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Tin was quoted to-day at £250/15/ a ton, compared with £250/10/ a ton yesterday. Rubber was quoted at 11d a 1b. Mining shares were quiet. Quotations: ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. CANADA'S WAR EFFORT.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie' King, will shortly visit the United Slates on holliday. He will then call ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. BULLET IN SHOULDER.

    Angus George Mann, l8, of Tara Street, Woollahra, was shot in the left shoulder when he was walking through Centennial Park. Waverley, last night. He saw no one. ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. SOLDER KILLED.

    Private Victor Smith, 20, of Woonona, was killed last night when the motor cycle he was riding back to camp at Liverpool crashed into a barricade, where repairs were being ...

    Article : 50 words
  46. EARNINGS OF ARTISTS FROM OVERSEAS.

    Restrictions on the use of foreign credits held by Australia are likely to discourage oversea artists from coming to Australia for the remainder of the war. ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. BRITAIN'S BALKAN ENVOYS CONFER.

    Britain's envoys from Russia, Italy, Hungary, the Balkans, and Turkey conferred with the Foreign Secretary. Lord Halifax, for three hours yesterday. The talks will be resumed ...

    Article : 36 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN IN GERMANY.

    Formalities required by various German Government departments are still delaying the departure from Germany of about half a dozen Australian women, who were detained ...

    Article : 38 words
  49. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique issued last night stated: "No incident of importance occurred on the front during the day. There was activity by both Air Forces during the ...

    Article : 39 words
  50. U.S. SELLS SHIPS TO SPAIN.

    The United States Maritime Commission has approved the sale of the liners President Lincoln (12,594 tons) and President Wilson (12,597 tons) to the Spanish Berge Y ...

    Article : 38 words
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