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  2. LIQUOR POLL. PROHIBITION ADVOCATE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Bruntnell, M.L.A., returned from New Zealand by the steamer Riverina on Monday, after seven weeks spent in the Dominion fighting on behalf of the prohibition ...

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  3. COAL INDUSTRY. SEVEN COLLIERIES IDLE.

    A large number of the collieries in the northern district were idle yesterday. One official of the Employees' Federation said that the men had refused to work as ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    According to a message from Paris, the Allies have approved of Germany's Envoys arranging their arrival for the 28th inst. ...

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  5. ITALY WITHDRAWS FROM PEACE CONFERENCE

    A Paris message says Signor Orlando (Italian Prime Minister) has definitely withdrawn from the Peace Conference until the Adriatic claims have been conceded. ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    A British official report from North Russia states: Russian troops under General Maynard successfully attacked Vojmosakni, at the south-eastern end of Lake Vigozero, on April ...

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  7. GERMANY YIELDS DELEGATION TO BE SENT

    The Germans have yielded to the Allied demands to send only delegates to Versailles empowered to sign the peace treaty. Count von Brockdorff Rantzau (German Foreign Minister) and six high personages will reach Versailles on April 28. ...

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  8. SURPLUS FUNDS.

    The allocation of the surplus of the City Council electric lighting undertaking, amounting to £75,659/18/2 (including the sum of £1791/5/6 carried forward from 1917), was ...

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  9. WILSON'S ATTITUDE.

    It was reported from Paris on April 19 that the Big Four had settled the Adriatic' problem. Italy will probably receive the part ot Flume situated on the right bank ...

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  10. NEW GERMAN PEACE VOICE. COUNT VON BROCKDORFF RANTZAU'S VIEWS.

    A Berlin wireles message dated April 18, states that Count von Brockdorff Rantzau (Foreign Minister) was interviewed by the "Ne[?] Fr[?] Press." He deprecated the ...

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  11. MANSLAUGHTER.

    Patrick Lawrence Gleeson, aged 30, single, was, at the Albury Circuit Court to-day, arraigned before Mr. Justice Pring and a Jury on a charge of wilfully murdering Mrs. Mary ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIALS

    The Australian Government has decided to erect a memorial to each division on sites in France and Belgium most closely associated with the various divisions. In a recent cable ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    It is officially stated that the weather conditions are distinctly favourable for the Atlantic flight. There is a remarkable revival of civilian ...

    Article : 347 words
  14. IRELAND.

    The Limerick strike leaders declare that unless the military restrictions are removed by Tuesday a national strike will be proclaimed throughout Ireland. The outlook is ...

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  15. FOCH 'WANTS GUARANTEES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Marshal Foch will certainly resign unless satisfactory guarantees are forthcoming for securing the left bank of the ...

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  16. MAITLAND MINERS.

    Three thousand one hundred and thirty-six miners have ceased work on the Maitland coal fields, and, with the exception of one pit, all the mines are idle. ...

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  17. INDEMNITIES CAUSE ALARM.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns from reliable sources that the German Government is determined to continue its policy of "bluff" and intimidation. ...

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  18. INDIA.

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford) has proclaimed martial law in a limited form in the Lahore and Amritsar districts, where open rebellion exists. ...

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  19. FEDERAL GRANT.

    The Comptroller of Repatriation, telegraphed from Melbourne last night:—A telegram recently published in Sydney states that the Parkes Council received a communication from ...

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  20. CAMPAIGN COSTS.

    The Rev. R. B. S. Hammond, writing from Auckland to the Rev. G. Cranston (acting president of the N.S.W. Alliance), makes comments upon the source of the funds drawn ...

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  21. GERMANY.

    A Copenhagen message states that the Communists in Munich on Thursday gathered 20,000 armed men. There are 30,000 troops proceeding to Munich from Stuttgart, and a ...

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  22. GERMAN MILITARY MISSIONS.

    The Punishment of Crimes report covers 69 pages. It has been circulated among members of the Conference. In consequence of many German officers ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. POSITION IN EGYPT.

    An unsatisfactory feature of the present situation in Egypt is the intimidation of Government servants, who are frightened from their work. ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Figures were compiled recently by the Defence Department showing the nature and extent of the injuries received by the 72,750 members of the A.I.F. who had been discharged ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. WESTERN MINERS.

    In regard to the coal-mining position, Mr. R. Pillans, president of the western miners, stated that the federation executive was prepared to accept the following terms:—The ...

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  26. EASTER IN BRITAIN.

    Following a cold, wet and cheerless week brilliant, sunny weather prevailed for Good Friday throughout the country, which enabled a general return to pre-war conditions. ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. FURTHER FIGURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  28. JAPAN.

    It has been learned in New York that Japan contemplates secession from the League of Nations, alleging that the principles of humanity underlying the League are false. The ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. BRITAIN'S BURDEN.

    Sir R. S. Home (Minister for Labour), in the course of a speech at a dinner given by the National Union of Journalists, paid a tribute to the great part the British Press ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. TURKEY.

    Enver Pasha, Talaat Bey, and Djemal Bey, who fled from Constantinople aboard a German destroyer, and sought refuge in Berlin when the armistice was declared, are being ...

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  31. CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    The members of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners met to-day. A telegram was received from Port Pirie stating that all the members of the Carpenters' ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. TROOP TRAIN DISASTER.

    An express train conveying American troops collided with a stationary train, in which there were many French soldiers going on Easter leave, at a small station in the Sarthe ...

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  33. MEAT SUPPLIES.

    The Commonwealth Meat Administrator advises that, in pursuance of the Federal Government's policy of providing supplies of meat to the public during the winter months, ...

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  34. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the final Rugby match between the All Blacks and France, 15,000 people were prosent. Sir Douglas Haig, accompanied the King, who shook hands with the players. It ...

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  35. ALLIED PLANS READY.

    The "Echo de Paris" and other French papers stated on April 19 that plans were fully ready for action if the Germans refuse to sign the Peace Treaty as it then seemed probable. ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. INOCULATION.

    The value of inoculation as a means of mitigating the epidemic of influenza is testified in statistics issued by the Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, to-day. ...

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  37. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    In the most recent allotment of tonnage to the Australian run, 14 German steamers that were requisitioned by Great Britain have been included, and there is reason to believe that ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. ARAB RIGHTS.

    The Paris "Matin" says that Prince Feisul (Arabian delegate) is returning to Syria, and will tell his countrymen that the Allies have recognised Syria's historic rights and agreed ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. MR. D. R. HALL ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. D. R. Hall, Attorney-General, was entertained by his Ministerial colleagues and some personal friends yesterday at Farmer's to celebrate his completion of seven ...

    Article : 213 words
  40. CLEARING A MINEFIELD.

    Admiral Strauss, commander of the American mine force, has arrived, and will immediately undertake the removal of a minefield he laid between the Orkneys and Bergen, ...

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  41. HUNGARY.

    The Soviet revolution and Roumanian troops are said to have caused the overthrow of the Belakun Government in Budapest. Belakun denies his reported resignation. ...

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  42. COPRA ON FIRE.

    A fire has broken out in a consignment of copra in the after-hold of the steamer Marsina, supposedly bound from Rabaul to Sydney. The Shipping Controller said that in a ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. AUSTRIA.

    A Copenhagen message says that wounded soldiers and unemployed held a demonstration outside the Parliamentary buildings in Vienna. Being unable to interview Ministers, owing ...

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  44. SOLDIERS' POULTRY FARMS.

    While in Sydney the Minister for Lands, Mr. Clarke, visited an area of 700 acres, where 57 discharged soldiers have been established as poultry farmers. Commenting ...

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  45. ANZAC DAY IN LONDON.

    On Anzac Day the murch to the Mansion House will be headed by 200 men of the Light Horse on furlough from Palestine. Then will como an 18-pounder battery, followed by five ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN DELEGATES.

    General Hertzog and other members of the Nationalist delegation from South Africa have arrived in London. General Hertzog admits that the Nationalist programme ...

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  47. THE POST OFFICE.

    The Postmaster-General states that there are at present 358 officers of the various branches in the General Post Office, Sydney, absent through illness from influenza, and ...

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  48. ECONOMIC REFORM.

    The New South Wales Minister for Labour (Mr. Beeby) says that the inclusion in the peace terms of machinery for the international determination of labour questions is ...

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  49. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    A statement issued by the Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, to-day, showed that up to the end of February the number of soldiers who had returned to Australia was ...

    Article : 133 words
  50. A.W.U. CLAIMS.

    In the High Court to-day, the A.W.U. applied for a certificate that a dispute exists within the meaning of the Act in all States except Queensland, with a large number of ...

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  51. FRENCH RAILWAYMEN.

    An earlier message stated that the French Railwaymen's Union called a strike on May 1 for three minutes on the railroad services and 24 hours in the workshops. ...

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  52. GERMAN U-BOATS SUNK.

    Admiral Sims, in a speech, said that the surrender of German warships had revealed that 205 German submarines were at the bottom of the son, instead of 165 or 170 as we supposed. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIANS IN COLOMBO.

    The Police Magistrate to-day fined a native 500 rupees for selling a bottle of arrack [?] an Australian trooper passing through Colombo. ...

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  54. "WET" SHOW AT GANMAIN.

    A referendum has been taken amongst the members of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and it was decided by a three to one vote that the next annual show should be a ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. SENATOR PEARCE.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) is spending Easter at Salisbury Plain, visiting Tidworth and other Australian [?]amps. ...

    Article : 29 words
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