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  4. BOLSHEVIK BEASTS.

    Col. John Ward, Labour M.P., who is now at Omak (Siberia) has sent a striking warning to British Labourites of the danger of encouraging Bolshevism. The ...

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  5. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The American State Department hints that Japan has threatened to declare war against China if the Chinese Government publishes the secret treaties or fails to ...

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  6. MEN AM MATTERS

    Every French soldier on active service to be allowed to kep his steel helmet as a souvenir. On it will be engraved his name and Tank, with the words:—“Soldier ...

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  7. THE PEACE SETTLEMENT.

    The Royal Colonial Institute has urged the Government to insist beyond the possibility of question of the ownership of the German pacific Islands by Australia ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. MARTINDALE RACES

    The Martindale races on the Manoors course, on the second Wednesday in February of each year, has become an annual fixture. When this meeting was mooted ...

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  10. MOTHER OF PARLIAMENTS.

    His Majesty King George to-day opened the thirty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom. The streets between Buckingham Palace and Westminster were ...

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  11. A German Protest.

    Herr Dernberg, in an interview, protested against the internationalization of the colonies seized from Germany. Germany, he declared, would defend her rights ...

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  12. Japan’s Startling Action

    It is understood that Japan has notified the Powers that she intends to continue in possession of the Caroline and Marshall Islands. ...

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  13. A Frank Statement.

    The Times, correspondent at Paris has had an interview with Baron Makino (acting head-of the Japanese Peace Delegation), who said Japan is a progressive ...

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  14. Truculent German Government.

    The United Press correspondent at Weimar reports that officials of the German Government intimate that the Minis will refuse to sign the peace treaty if ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    A debate on Republican propaganda was initiated in the Assembly this afternoon on the following motion by the Leader of the Opposition (Sir Thomas Smartt)—“That ...

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  16. A Grave View.

    A grave view is taken of Chino-Japanese relations. The Japanese Minister at Pekin is reported to have warned China that unless she confirms the secret treaties ...

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  17. Decisive Guarantees Wanted.

    The United Press representative at Paris reports that it is understood that the allied Peace Conference delegates will meet the German peace delegates on April 4. ...

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  18. INFLUENZA.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated that seven cases of gastric influenza had been reported from the Burra. Tey were all ...

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  19. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    The United Press correspondent at Paris reports that it is expected that the Allies within a few days will announce the principle of non-intervention, militarily the principle of non-intervention, militarily and ...

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  20. Polish Fighting Must Cease

    A message from Berlin states that the Extents Powers have ordered the cessation of the hostilities between Germany and Poland. ...

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  21. Palestine and the Jews

    Rabbi Stephen Wise, the American Zionist leader, who presented the case of Zionism to the Paris Conference, in a speech said the Peace Conference would ...

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  22. LATEST MARKETS.

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  23. LABOUR UNREST.

    The carpenters and joiners from the sawmills who have not been to work for the past few days, met again at the Trades Hall on Wednesday morning. In reply to ...

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  24. Japanese v. Bolsheviks.

    Despatched from Vladivostok state that it is reported that the Omsk Government has accepted an offer of troops, money, and arms from Japan for the purpose of ...

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  25. South Australians in Victoria.

    The suggestion that South Australians in Victoria should be enabled to return home and spend quarantine at Torrens Island has been found to be impracticable, as the ...

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  26. Arabian Claims.

    The United Press Correspondent at Paris cables that it is understood that the Arabian nation will endeavour to become an American protectorate. The cause for ...

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  27. GERMANY’S PLIGHT.

    The German Minister of Finance, speaking in the Parliament at Weimar, hinted that Germany was threatened with national bankruptcy, and that possibly ...

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  28. GUNNER YATES.

    Gnr. Rp. Yates, whose behaviour on the troopship Somali at Port Adelaide is being investigated by the military authorities, arrived in Melbourne to-day in custody. ...

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  29. Ironworkers.

    The moulders from another city shop have ceased work. It was reported at the Trades Hall, on Wednesday that only the moulders at two small shops at Port ...

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  30. Sydneyites Want to go Home.

    A meeting of representative of 55 people stranded in Adelaide from New South Wales was held at the South Australian Hotel on Wednesday, to consider ...

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  31. Labour Conditions.

    The Labour Commission of the Peace Conference has accepted the proposal for the prohibition of child labour and for uniformity of the wages of seamen. ...

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  32. Dr. Wilson’s Movements.

    President Wilson is expected to remain in Washington for a sufficient time to sign Congressional measures. He will then immediately return to France. ...

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  33. Ships Forced to Go to Melbourne.

    It was learned late last night that in consequence of the decision of the Orient Company that the homeward-bound liners Orsova and Osterley would not call at Melbourne, ...

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  34. Another Berlin Brush.

    Spartacist sailors and soldiers on Saturday night occupied the Alexanderplatz, Berlin. Government troops, after warning the rebels, opened fire and killed eight ...

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  35. Monumental Masons.

    The members of the Monumental Masons’ Union expressed considerable discontent with their conditions at a meeting of the union held on Monday night. It ...

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  36. ABOARD A SUBMARINE

    The commander of a submarine must be in wait for his quarry with the nose of his boat pointing in the direction where he expects the enemy’s vessel to pass. Then ...

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  37. American Anti-British Propaganda.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that a group of prominent Senators have stated that a cleverly organized anti-British propaganda ...

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  38. MAIL NOTICES.

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  39. GONE BUND.

    It was known during the career of Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office before the war that an affliction of the eyes threatened to compel him to retire from politics. ...

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  41. DARWIN DISTURBANCES.

    Summonses have. been issued against Harold Nelson (secretary of the Darwin branch of the Australian Workers’ Union and a member of the Darwin Town ...

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  42. MINE FATALITY.

    BROKEN HILL, February 11—An inquest was held to-day on the body of George Boucher, who was fatally injured at the North Mine on Friday by falling ...

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