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  2. RUSSIA.

    "The Times" Helsingfors correspondent reports that the Russian Government is busily preparing plans for a worldwide communist revolution, and has ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A highly important discussion has begun concerning the Pacific Islands and general interpretations of the mandatory theory. ...

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  4. JUDD'S CASE

    Considerable interest has been excited in legal circles Dy the majority decision of the Pull Court, in quashing the conviction of the indictment, of Edward Ernest ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    "The Times" Stockholm correspondent states that the most savage Spartaconst resistance is now many at Lichtenberg, which the Government troops have ...

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  6. A HARBOR TRAGEDY.

    A service enter in which were 29 boys from H.M.A.S. Tingira, in charge of Petty Officer Duhig, capsized on the bombora, off Dobroyde Point, yesterday. ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

    During the week-end 31 fresh cases of pneumonic-influenza were reported in Sydney and three more eases were diagnosed at Newcastle. ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Reuter's Shanghai correspondent reports that the Peace Conference mentioned on January 25 resulted in a deadlock. South China demands the cessation ...

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  9. GOVERNOR OF MALTA.

    It is officially slated General Plumer has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief at Malta in succession to Lord Methuen, resigned. ...

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  10. DEMOBILISATION.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Captain Losey's question whether ho was aware that the delay in demobilisation of the Australians and New ...

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  11. REFUGEES FROM FINLAND.

    "The Times" correspondent states that a ceaseless stream of Russian refugees is flowing from Finland to Sweden. They are mostly destitute and ...

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  12. NAMELESS IMPENDING HORROR.

    Mr. Tower writes: All night long the din of high explosives, artillery firing, machine-gunning, aeroplane bombing, the whole lighted up by magnesium flares, ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    In Victoria during the week-end there were seven deaths and 71 new eases. Since Saturday morning there have been 11 deaths and 103 fresh eases in ...

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  14. NAVAL QUESTIONS

    In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon, Mr. McNamara (Secretary to the Admiralty) staled that, so far if had been decided that 54 ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Speaking in London, the Labor Minister, Sir R. S. Home, said it was hoped that the result, of the work of the committees of the Industrial Conference, ...

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  16. LATEST REPORT.

    The Board of Health states that 93 eases of influenza were reported to-day--in the metropolitan area 82 and in country 13. There were admitted to hospital 74, ...

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  17. A.I.F.

    The "Morning, Post" asserts that, there is a great deal of discontent among the dominions' officers and men in England because they were not informed why they ...

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  18. HORRIBLE BARBARITY.

    Further accounts of the horrible barbarity of the Berlin Street fighting recall the early stories of the Russian counter-revolution. Government ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    Queensland is still free of pneumonicinfluenza. ...

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  20. NAVY'S PART IN THE WAR.

    In the House ol Commons, Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty), in moving the vote for a naval personnel of 230,000, said that the Admiralty was ...

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  21. ONE BIG UNION

    Mr. Garden, secretary of the One Big Union scheme, and secretary of the Sydney Labor Council, states that the object of the One Big Union is to destroy the ...

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  22. BRITISH RAILWAYMEN

    Mr. Thomas, general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, states that the railwaymen are immovable and favor a strike by ten to one. ...

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  23. MUNITION AND WAR WORKERS.

    A deputation, representing the munition and war worker's to-day placed their grievances before the a acting-Minister for Defence. The men asked for certain ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND SOLDIERS.

    The Queensland soldiers who were held up in Sydney owing to the firemen and deckhands on the Kanowna leaving the vessel, were sent to Brisbane yesterday ...

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  25. LUCKY RETURNED SOLDIER

    A Launceston message "Says that a returned soldier was met with the welcome information that a brother had taken half a ticket for him in Tattersall's ...

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  26. INDIA'S LOYALTY.

    Prince Victor Singh, who was entertained to dinner in London, protested against the idea held in certain quarters that educated people in India, were ...

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  27. STRIKES IN MELBOURNE.

    In accordance with their previous Chreat, about 200 Melbourne chauffeurs went out on strike yesterday for higher pay and improved conditions. The whole ...

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  28. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    A communique from Paris on March 12 stated that the Supreme War Council discussed the serial terms to be imposed on Germany in the Peace preliminaries, ...

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  29. TELEGRAMS.

    The death has occurred of William Marsh, aged So, who fought in the Indian mutiny. He was taken prisoner and put in the Black Hole of Calcutta, and was ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SACRIFICES.

    The Dean of Sydney, speaking at the unveiling of a soldiers' memorial at 'St. Clement's Church, Marrickville, said that the deaths of soldiers who had ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. FINED FOR TAKING PART IN A STRIKE.

    The Stove and Pianotrame Moulders land Stovemakers' Employees' Union was fined £10 by Judge Edmunds, in the Industrial Court to-day for taking part in ...

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  32. REPARATION.

    A communique from Paris states that the Paris Commission on Reparation for Damage met under the chairmanship of Mr. Hughes, and began an examination ...

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  33. STATE POLITICS

    Practically all interest in the Petersham by-election has died out, but the Nationalist candidate's return is considered a certainty. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    There were no developments to-day in connection with the shipping dispute. ...

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  35. CHINESE REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The Federal Government officials in Vancouver investigations exposed widespread operations by Chinese revolutionary societies operating at Shanghai, ...

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  36. ROUMANIAN'S PLIGHT.

    Speaking with intense feeling in an interview with a representative of the Pall Mall Gazette, the Queen of Roumania vividly pictured the continued ...

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  37. A PROLONGED DISPUTE.

    A Melbourne message indicates that the trouble between the tramway men and the trust will be a prolonged one. The whole of the trust's electric system, ...

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  38. CREMATION AND THE CHURCH

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at a church function yesterday, said in reference to the proposed crematorium, that cremation was anti-Christian and ...

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  39. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL.

    Captain Carmichael, referring to his policy, says:--" So that there may be no misunderstanding at this early stage of the campaign, I should like to "state what ...

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  40. SPEEDING UP SHIPPING.

    As an indication that success is attending the efforts being made by the Commonwealth Government to ensure the speedy return of Australian troops, from abroad, ...

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  41. COAL MINING TROUBLE.

    It was stated to-day that although the probability of a strike had by no means passed it was not likely to occur, if at all, before Easter. ...

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  42. REPORTED EMBARGO ON IMPORTS.

    It appears that the reported consternation amongst business men in America regarding the alleged imposition by the Commonwealth of an embargo on all ...

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  43. ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN BRISBANE.

    St. Patrick's Day was observed as a partial holiday. Many traders remained open throughout the day. The usual procession, for interest, and imposing length, ...

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  44. STATUS OF HELIGOLAND.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. MacNamara stated that Heligoland was still in the possession of the German armed forces and protected by unsurrendered ...

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  45. RETURNED SOLDIERS ON WHARVES

    The Returned Soldiers and Sailors Ship and Wharf Workers' Union appreached the Shipping Board to-day,with a view to getting preference for returned ...

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  46. IRELAND

    The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent states .that the present position in Ireland calls for the immediate establishment of some effective system of ...

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  47. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Soldiers and Citizens' Political Federation, it was decided that that body should be known in future as the People's Party ...

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  48. DARDANELLFS INQUIRY.

    Reuter learns that a mixed naval and military commission is shortly proceeding to the Dardanelles to officially report on the Turkish, defences in 1915, also on tire ...

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  49. VICTORIAN TREASURER.

    The Victorian Treasurer intends to leave for Loudon at the end of the week, and while there will endeavor to arrange for the flotation of a conversion loan of ...

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  50. VESSEL LOST WITH ALL HANDS.

    A Wellington (N.Z.) message spates that the cutter Jannett, which was sent to reprovision Keppell Island, has been lost with all hands, comprising the captain, ...

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  51. STEAMER AGROUND.

    A message from the pilot at Forster stales that the steamer Our Jack is aground at the north spit, but is expected to float off at high tide. ...

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