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  2. BY-ELECTION.

    That there is very keen interest in Petersham electorate in the by-election campaign now proceeding there, and that Chaplain Captain Wilson has much sympathy in the ...

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  3. LATE CABLE HEWS. BRITAIN'S TRANSPORT.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister for Reconstruction, in moving the second reading of the Communications Bill in the House of Commons, indicated that the immediate ...

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  4. INFLUENZA. TWO MORE DEATHS IN SYDNEY.

    Two more deaths from pneumonic influenza were reported from the Coast Hospital during the 24 hours ended 8 p.m. yesterday. The victims were Mr. John Thomas Bowles, ...

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  5. N.S.W. LANDS.

    Speaking at a conference convened by the R. S. and S. I. L. on problems in connection with the settling of returned sailors and soldiers on the land, the Minister for Lands (Mr. ...

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  6. WHEAT HARVEST.

    Provided the States are willing to co-operate, the Commonwealth Government is prepared to offer a guarantee for the coming wheat harvest of 4/4 per bushel, less freight ...

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  7. ACROSS THE RHINE.

    The British and French bridgeheads have been enlarged on the Rhine. The French have penetrated the envirous of Frankfort. ...

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  8. SERIOUS LABOUR OUTLOOK.

    The present week will be critical in regard to the labour trouble. The Coal Commission will report on Thursday, and the Triple Alliance on Friday will discuss a strike involving ...

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  9. EUROPE'S GRAVE POSITION BOLSHEVIK MENACE

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for War), speaking at the Savoy Hotel. said:— Europe is in an extremely critical condition. Nobody knows what is happening in ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    Omsk, reports received in Paris say the Siberian army has successfully begun, the offensive. The Bolshoviks admit retreating in the Southern Urals. ...

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  11. A GERMAN BOAST.

    A Paris message says that Baron Kuchlmann, in a private letter, boasts the spread of Bolshevism will cause a reaction resulting in the early re-birth of Germany. The ...

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  12. HOUSING CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND

    Her Majesty the Queen is displaying the keenest interest in the housing conditions. She walked in the poorer streets of Bethnal Green, and paid surprise visits. She was ...

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  13. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A wireless message was received at 11.20 p.m. yesterday, stating that the J. A. Cox bound from Pago Pago to Sydney, Captain Anderson, was afire in the fore hold, the ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. COAL COMMISSION.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" forecast of the Coal Commission recommends national control, an eight hours' day from bank to bank, and probably a 10 per cent. increase in wages. ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A Paris message states that considerable anxiety is felt in regard to President Wilson's insistence on the inclusion of the League of Nations in the peace treaty. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CHAOS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the latest official news from Russia reveals extraordinary demoralisation. Appalling outrages are general. The British ...

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  17. POLICE UNION.

    The War Cabinet has refused to recognise the Police Union. ...

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  18. POLAND BEFORE THE PARTITION.

    "The boundaries of the Kingdom of Poland as they existed in 1772 are shown in the above map. The southern division, with its outline shaded in horizontal lines, represents the portion acquired by Austria at this and subsequent partitions. Russia took the greater part, to the north and east of Austrian Poland, and Prussia the western portion. Prior to the partition, the Lithuanians were under the Polish Crown, also the Ukrainians. The cables indicate that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CHURCH UNION.

    The proposal for the establishment of a joint Theological Faculty for the training in common classes with a common curriculum of the theological students of the Presbyterian, ...

    Article : 459 words
  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  21. FUTURE OF FLYING.

    Major-General Seely, in the House of Commons, moved the Air Vote of £45,000,000, on account of a total estimate of £66,000,000, which possibly will be reduced when peace is ...

    Article : 331 words
  22. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  23. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    Five fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were admitted to the Waratah Infectious Diseases Hospital to-day, and also one contact. Two of the sufferers at the hospital are ...

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  24. VESSELS IN QUARANTINE.

    The R.M.S, Niagara went into quarantine yesterday on arrival from Vancouver, via ports. The steamer Chillagoe will be released from quarantine to-day. ...

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  25. ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.

    The secretary to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children (Mr. Moss) stated yesterday that there was no cause for alarm in the closing of the hospital to visitors till ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. CASES AMONG CERAMIC TROOPS.

    Three fresh cases of influenza occurred on Monday among the troops from the Ceramic who are now in quarantine at Point Nepean. ...

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  27. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS. FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS.

    The decorations and illuminations sub-committee of the Victory Celebrations Advisory Council met yesterday afternoon. Mr. M'Rae, Government Arcnitect, was elected chairman, ...

    Article : 283 words
  28. BRITAIN'S TRANSPORT.

    In moving the second reading of the Communications Bill, Sir Auckland Geddes (Minister for Reconstruction), said the present system was semi-paralysed and wasteful. ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. REPATRIATION.

    Senator Millen visited Bunbury during the week-end and conferred with delegates of repatriation committees throughout the State. Senator Millen dealt specially with the ...

    Article : 265 words
  30. GERMANY.

    A Berlin reports says 20,000 troops, under General Luttwitz, are making a house-to-house search. Intense class bitterness prevails, and there have been many atrocities. ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. LYTTON QUARANTINE STATION.

    A suspicious case of illness has been landed at Lytton Quarantine Station from the steamer Bombala, which reached Moreton Bay on Sunday night with a large number of passengers ...

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  32. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    At the second annual meeting of delegates to the Commonwealth and State Services' Confederation of New South Wales, held in Post Office-chambers last night, the president (Mr. ...

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  33. LUDENDORFF'S BOOK.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press says that Ludendorff has denied the authenticity of the alleged excerpts from his book published in a New York newspaper recently ...

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  34. KOREA.

    A message from Washington says the Korean Committee has appealed to President Wilson to place Korea under a mandatory until the League of Nations decides its fitness for ...

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  35. WOOL SALES.

    Public auctions of Australian and New Zealand wool will be resumed in London on April 2, when 60,000 bales of combing wools, and 20,000 of clothing wools will be offered. ...

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  36. RIOTS IN EGYPT.

    Paring the riots at Tanta, near Cairo, 20 People were killed when several thousand attacked the railway station. The riots were due to the deportation of Said ...

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  37. INCOME TAX.

    The High Court disposed of an appeal by Frank Pilkington Brett and Andrew Frederick Hooper from a decision of the State Full Court of Victoria that under a deed of ...

    Article : 187 words
  38. BUILDERS CRITICISE PROPOSALS.

    At a meeting of the Master Builders' Association last evening the presdent (Mr. Brown) reported that he had attended a meeting of the Peace Celebrations Committee, and ...

    Article : 197 words
  39. BATTLE MEMORIALS.

    A Battle Exploit Memorial Committee, consisting of senior officers, representing the whole Empire, has been formed by the War Office to consider the erection of permanent ...

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  40. SINN FEINER'S ESCAPE.

    Mr. Barton, a Sinn Fein M.P., escaped from Mountjoy prison, where he was awaiting trial for a speech delivered at Wicklow. He left a dummy figure in his bed. ...

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  41. JUNIOR RED CROSS EXHIBITION.

    The Junior Red Cross exhibition is to be held on June 12 and 13. This further slight postponement was occasioned by the fact that it was not possible to get the Sydney Town ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth steamers, will fly to Paris by aeroplane on Tuesday to confer with Mr. Hughes regarding competition with the Shipping Conference's ...

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  43. WARSHIPS AS TRANSPORTS.

    Replying to the Admiralty's contention that it is impracticable to utilise warships to convey troops to the dominions, it is pointed out that America is utilising warships ...

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  44. AUSTRIAN PROPERTY TAX.

    A Vienna report states that preparatory to the imposition of a property tax, the inhabitants of German-Austria have been ordered to declare their possessions in money, securities, ...

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  45. "THE PEOPLE'S PARTY."

    Mr. Evans, secretary to the A.L.P., in the course of a statement yesterday, made an attack on Captain Carmichaels efforts to form a new political party. ...

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  46. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Czaritza has sailed from Plymouth carrying 609 convalescent Australians, 92 officers, 11 nurses, and 69 non-commissioned officers. ...

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  47. DEMANDS OF SHEARERS.

    The A.W.U. has decided "that this committee and members who are blade-shearers pledge themselves not to shear for less than £2 per 100 and keep, and fares paid both ...

    Article : 77 words
  48. EXPORT OF WINE.

    A cable message has been received by the Customs Department from the High Commissioner in London, stating that the Import Restrictions Committee, while not removing ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. BUSH FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Bush fires in the Hawke's Bay district, fanned by a heavy gale, did considerable damage. Settlers had much difficulty in getting their stock clear. Some dwellings which ...

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  50. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    The prosecution of master bakers for raining the price of bread was commenced to-day. Defendants contested the validity of the pricefixing regulation, and alleged it had been ...

    Article : 43 words
  51. MR. JENSEN IN LONDON.

    Mr. Jens August Jensen, ex-Assistant Minister for the Navy for the Commonwealth, has arrived in London. ...

    Article : 28 words
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