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  4. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR.

    Mr. Considine, M.P., to-day stated that if Mr. Storey, the leader of the New South Wales Labour party, was correctly reported, and the statements ...

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  5. STATE RIGHTS.

    Replying to-day to a deputation representing the Mill Employees' Association, which asked that this State should have the same milling conditions ...

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  6. FOOD PRODUCTION.

    In the course of an interview Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister for Reconstruction, said that the Government was basing its reconstruction plans on ...

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  7. BRITISH STEEL INDUSTRY.

    When the representatives of the National Federation of Steel Manufacturers urged upon the Coal Commission to-day that an increase in miners' ...

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  8. AN ILLEGAL STRIKE.

    Informations were recently laid against 46 carpenters and joiners at sawmills around Adelaide. They were charged under the Industrial ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    Alice Brady, the leading artiste in the World Pictures, appears to-night and to-morrow at the Empire in the latest production. "The Maid of ...

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  10. MARTYRED NURSE.

    It is announced from Brussels that the body of Nurse Edith Cavell will shortly be transferred from Brussels to England. ...

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  11. 20 SINN FEINERS.

    Twenty Sinn Feiners, including Arthur Griffiths, who have been imprisoned in England, have been liberated and have arrived at Queenstown. ...

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  12. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    A message from Paris states that when M. Clemenceau was leaving the Qual d'Orsay, a man rushed forward and cried "Down with tyranny." He ...

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  13. SATURDAY'S SPECIAL.

    Womenfolk will be specially interested in the star-play for next Saturday. South America and the Far West were favourite fields for character ...

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  14. A SOLDIER'S PAY.

    An important case concerning a soldier's claim to pay came before Judge Wasley in the Country Court to-day. George L. Campbell claimed from Ivy ...

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  15. DISTRICT NEWS.

    An excellently attended public meeting was held in the State school, Geham, on Friday evening, to consider what steps should be taken to welcome ...

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  16. GERMANY ATTACK AND COUNTER-ATTACK

    Government troops numbering 50,000 are completing the victory in Berlin, whilst an improvised army of 30,000 Spartacusites is marching on Berlin A sturdy struggle is proceeding at the police prefecture, where the garrison beat back fierce storming attacks lasting for hours. The enemy, who ...

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  17. FOOD FOR AUSTRIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that M. Clemenceau informed the President of the Inter-Allied Commission at Trieste that the commission was ...

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  18. CASE AGAINST BRASSWORKERS.

    In the Industrial Court to-day four employees of a city firm were proceeded against on a charge of committing an act in the nature of a strike while ...

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  19. ASYLUM NURSES.

    Dr H. B. Ellerton has made an important contribution to the evidence in connection with the advisableness on otherwise of female nurses waiting ...

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  20. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The mid-weekly change of programme submitted at the Princess theatre last night attracted a large audience. Heading the programme was ...

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  21. CARING FOR THE SOLDIER.

    Last month a conference between the Defence and Repatriation Departments took place on the question of what was the proper period for which ...

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  22. TRANSPORT CEREMIC.

    The Ceramic (18,481 tons) carrying the largest complement of troops ever brought to Australia in one vessel, is to be diverted to Hobart from ...

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  23. BILLIE BURKE ON SATURDAY NIGHT

    The star attraction at the Princess Theatre on Saturday night will be Billie Burke in the latest Paramount production, "In Pursuit of Polly" ...

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  24. UKRAINE SITUATION.

    A message from Berne says that the Ukraine Press Bureau announces that the military situation in Ukraine is daily becoming more serious. Two ...

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  25. FASTING AND LONG LIFE.

    The death of Dr. Harry Tanner the exponent of fasting as an aid to longevity, occurred recently at Santiago at the age of 91 years. Dr. Tanner ...

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  26. CONSTANCE BUCHAN CONCERT.

    There are only two more days left to secure booked seats for the fine concert at the Town Hall to-morrow night. Although the box plan assures a ...

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  27. GENERAL STRIKE PARTLY ENDED

    A semi-official message from Berlin declares that the general strike is partly ended. The underground tram systems have ...

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  28. GERMAN INTERNEE.

    While endeavouring to escape from Holdsworthy Internment Camp, a man named Handler was shot in the thigh by a sentry. Another internee was also ...

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  29. EDUCATIONAL TRAINING.

    Captain Carmichael, M.L.A. in a statement to the Press, expresses the opinion that the system of educational training proposed for Australian troops ...

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  30. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    Referring to the official denial that Admiral Beatty is replacing Admiral Wemyss the "Standard" states that it was thought that the Commander of ...

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  31. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Speaking at a welcome home to returned soldier, Mr. F. Nicholls, M.H.R., said that now the war was over and there was no fresh use for ...

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  32. AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

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  33. PRUSSIA AND SAXONY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Government agents who have just returned from a month's tour in Germany where they investigated ...

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  34. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Referring to your paragraph in to-day's issue of the 'Gazette' re the Newtown Park, and Alderman Mayes' suggestion tat the ratepayers of ...

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  35. SENATOR MILLEN.

    Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, is visiting Western Australia with a [?]ew to obtaining a clearer idea of the problems peculiar to this State. ...

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  36. S.A. POLITICS.

    At the conference of the National Party last night an unsuccessful attempt was made to change the name to the national Labour Party. Mr. A. ...

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  37. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Charlie Fong King was to-day sentenced to five years hard labour for man-slaughter in connection with the shooting of Geoffrey Roberts at Oslevsen ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The question of manning the Australian Navy with Australians has raised a grave problem which the Commonwealth now has taken steps to solve. At ...

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  41. POLISH PROBLEM.

    A message from Posen states that the German delegates have arrived and have begun to confer with the inter-Allied mission regarding, inter alia, the ...

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