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  2. WORKERS' EDUCATION.

    Following are brief reports of lectures delivered to the Workers' Educational Association classes at the Edward-street rooms this week:β€” ...

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  3. GRANTED!

    The hearing of the application by members of the Legislative Council for a declaration that the Parliamentary Bills Referendum Act of 1908, under ...

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  4. THE TEST OF LOYALTY.

    Democracy was ably championed last night by Messrs. W. F. Finlayson, M.H.R. tendorsed Labor candidate for Brisbane), T. Wilson, and F. Cooper, ...

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  5. JOE COOK.

    The ex-Republican, Mr. Joe Cook, addressed a well attended meeting at the Exhibition last night, though it was not nearly as large as the one ...

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  6. THE FOOD CRISIS REALISED IN BRITIAN.

    The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this morning, and has been cabled to this paper ...

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  7. SCARPE STRUGGLE

    The correspondent of the "Times" at the British headquarters (Mr. Percy Robinson) reports that the last 24 hours have been comparatively quiet, ...

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  8. VICTORY. ASSURED FOR ALLIED.

    There was a distinguished assemblage at the Guild Hall on the occasion of the granting of the freedom of the city to Mr. Lloyd George. All the ...

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  9. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The Australian troopship Ballarat was torpedoed. The troops showed excellent discipline, and remained at their posts, singing "Australia will be ...

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  10. RAMSGATE SHELLED.

    The Admiralty reports that last night several enemy destroyers opened fire in the direction of Ramsgate. The fire was immediately returned, and the ...

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  11. WAR BREVITIES.

    The Austrian Iron Trust has been dissolved. This is a blow to the German industrial influence in Austria, as the Trust was backed by German ...

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  12. IRONWORKERS MOVING.

    "At a special meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Iron-workers' Federation," said the secretary yesterday, "the question of wages ...

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  13. SPANISH REFORMISTS AGAINST HUNS.

    The Reformist party manifesto demands the abandonment of Spain's neutrality, and a rupture with Germany.β€” ...

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  14. BULGARS REPULSED.

    A French communique from the Macedonian front, says that the British attacked west of Lake Doiran on the night of April 24 and 25, and captured ...

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  15. SAFE CONDUCT OFFERED.

    A message from Berlin says that the Germans have offered safe conduct to neutral vessels sheltering in British harbors with foodstuffs for their ...

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  16. LOYALTY?

    Sir,β€”At the present time loyalty versus its Tory substitute seems to be a subject deserving some attention. It was forcibly thrust upon me the other ...

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  17. BONAR LAW'S SON WITH TURKS.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" says that Mr. Bonar Law's son was taken prisoner by the Turks in Palestine. ...

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  18. FOREIGN MINISTERS TO CONFER.

    The Foreign Ministers of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden will confer in Stockholm from May 9 to 11. ...

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  19. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    ?n the House of Commons yesterday, replying to Mr. Kinloch Cooke, Mr. Steel Maitland said the committee to consider the question of Empire land ...

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  20. AIR FIGHTS.

    A French communique says that there has been great reciprocal artillery shelling in the Westende sector in Belgium. The Germans have not renewed ...

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  21. PRINCE KARL'S BODY WANTED.

    Lord Robert Cecil, when interrogated in the House of Commons, said a neutral sovereign, on behalf of the Kaiser, had asked that Prince Karl's body be ...

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  22. SHEARERS' CLAIMS.

    Yesterday was the twelfth day of the heading of the claims by the A.W.U., on behalf of the workers engaged in the shearing sheds, and station hands ...

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  23. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law indicated that there was a possibility of a solution of the Irish question. Mr. Lloyd George would make a ...

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  24. LAND FOR PEASANTS.

    The Roumanian Government has decided to reward the gallantry of the peasants participating in the war by the distribution of 6,000,000 acres of ...

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  25. SECTARIAN CARTOONS.

    In the opinion of the Director-General of Recruiting, certain cartoons of a sectarian character recently circulated, are calculated to have a harmful effect ...

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  26. GERMAN STRIKES.

    A Berlin message says that at a meeting of the committed of the Reichstag, Herr Groener described the recent strikes as the hypnotism of the ...

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  27. GENERAL CHAUVEL PROMOTED.

    The Commander-in-Chief in Egypt, General Sir Archibald Murray, has appointed Major-General Chauvel, commander of the desert column of ...

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  28. A TACTICAL SUCCESS.

    The "Matin" says that during the French offensive on the Alsne almost all the reserves were used, whereof 43 divisions were reduced to 10, the enemy ...

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  29. SCOTLAND'S HEROES.

    Glasgow "Forward" of February 10 reports:β€” On Saturday last James Maxton completed his sentence for the speech ...

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  30. WHEAT PRICES JUMP.

    Wheat prices, by a long jump, went to a new record; the figures touching 2 dollars 68 cents (11s 2d) per bushel. ...

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  31. 385,172 ON THE ROLL.

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  32. WILSON AND CENSORSHIP.

    President Wilson has announced that he is opposed to any system of censorship that would deny to the people the indisputable right to ...

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  33. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  34. THE WAR'S DURATION.

    The Odessa correspondent of the "Times" says that in private conversation. M. Gutchmoff stated that the difficulties in the maintenance of ...

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  35. THE NEXT BATTLE.

    Mr. Beach Thomas wires that the British hold the stricken, field of the Arras, where the next battle will be fought. The Newfoundlanders fought ...

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  36. ORDERS FOR MUNITIONS.

    American steel manufacturers will fill the Government orders for munitions at one-third lower than the present quotations. ...

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  37. CULTIVATE THE LAND.

    A deputation representing the Federal organisation of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of Australia waited on the prime Minister yesterday ...

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  38. RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF.

    Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We drove off an attempted raid south-eastward of Ypres. There has been considerable reciprocal artillery ...

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  39. POSTAL SORTERS' GRIEVANCES.

    It is understood the Postal Sarters' Union has decided not to cease work, at any rate immediately, in connection with their grievances reviewed at ...

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  40. CHINA AND WAR.

    A military conference has been convened by the Government owing to the opposition of certain provinces to the diplomatic policy. The conference will ...

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  41. MINERS RESUME WORK.

    The miners in the Bulli Mine have decided to resume work, pending the decision of the Court on a question which provided the management ...

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  42. ELECTORAL FIGURES.

    Federal enrolment figures for Victoria, issued by Mr. Oldham, show that [?]958 fewer men were on the rolls than when the general elections were held ...

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  44. FRENCH SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    An official report says that the shipping arrivals during the week ended April 22 totalled 993, the sailings 923, and sinkings one vessel over 1600 tons ...

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