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  2. HOUSING THE PEOPLE.

    Lord Ronebery said "You cannot raise an Imperial mee in the alumn." --Mr. Fitzgerald "I believe if the miners and ...

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  3. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The annual meeting of delegates to the Commonwealth and State Services Confederation of New South Wales was held in the Post Office Chambers. Pitt Street, last night. Mr. R. M ...

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  4. THIRTY-SEVEN CASES.

    The Health Department reported that 37 new canes of pneumonic influenza bad occurred in the metropolitan area yesterday, while the Federal quarantine authorities announced two ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    It is reported from Paris that Herr Kuchimann, formerly German Foreign Minister, boasts in a private letter that the spread or Bolshevism will cause a reaction, resulting in ...

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  6. THROUGH THE SKIES.

    In the House of Commons Brigadler-General Seely moved an Air Vote for £45,000,000 on account of the total estimate of £66,000,000. being possibly reduced when peace is signed. ...

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  7. LAND OF DEATH.

    The latest official news from Russia reveals extraordinary demoralisation. Appalling outrages are general. The British Consul at Ekaterinburg, as the ...

    Article : 494 words
  8. PEACE MAKING.

    A despatch from Berlin says that serious differences have arisen in the German Cabinet. Scheldemaun, Noske, David, and Erzberger favor the immediate acceptance of the peace ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. A CITY DIVIDED.

    The North Shore Bridge proposition is over 30 years old. It has had a chequered career. Before the war It was the sport of idealists: sprawling plans bespangled the pages of ...

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  10. HELP NOT WANTED.

    Reports from Copenhagen state that the Ukrainians have entered Przemysl. The Ukraine has refused the Allies' conditions for assistance against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  11. RAILWAY REFORMS.

    In the Houre of Commons, Sir Erie Geddes indicated that the immediate electrification of the main railway lines would be undertaken. He said he believed the scheme would prove ...

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  12. GERMANY WITHIN.

    A Copenhagen message says that the Gorman newspaper "Repubitk" publishes a vigorous protest signed by 300 prominent men. including Herr Max Harden, against "the brutal spirit ...

    Article : 231 words
  13. NATIONAL CONTROL.

    The "Dally Chronicle" forecasts that the Coal Commission will recommend national control of the industry, eight hours a day from bank to bank, and probably a 10 per cent. ...

    Article : 42 words
  14. HOW THE POOR LIVE.

    The Queen is displaying the keenest interest in bousing conditions. Her Majesty walked through the poorer streets of Bethnal Green, and paid a number of surprise visits. She was ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The public unci Ion of Australian and New Zealand wool will be resumed in London on April 2. Sixty thousand bales of combing wools and 20,000 of clothings will be offered. They ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist Conference met in pastoral session. under the presidency of Rev. James Green, yesterday morning, and continued through the afternoon and evening. ...

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  17. POLICE UNION.

    The War Cabinet has refused to recognise the Police Union. ...

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  18. LABOR CRISIS.

    The present week is a critical week for labor. The Coal Commission will report on Thursday, and the triple alliance--railwayman, miners, and transport workers--on ...

    Article : 613 words
  19. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Right Hon. George William Russell. Porn in 1833 William Rusell was the youngest son of Lord Charles Russell. He was an M.P. from ...

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  20. RISE OF 10- A WEEK.

    After a long discussion the City Council last night, on the vote of Aid, Meagher, granted an increase of 10s a week to employees in receipt of £520 n year and less. The discussion was ...

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  21. CELEBRATION OF VICTORY.

    The decorations and illuminations sub-committee of the Victory Celebrations Advisory Council met yesterday afternoon. Mr. M'Rac (Government Architect) was elected chairman ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. BATTLE EXPLOITS.

    A Battle Exploit Memorials Committee, consisting of senior-officers representing the whole of the Empire, has been formed by the War Office to consider the erection of permanent ...

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  23. TEMPORARY CLERKS' STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--Reports were in circulation to-day that the Federal Government intended to employ "strike-breakers" in the shape of permanent employees to end the ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--There were five fresh cases to-day. three of the patients being from Mayfield and two from Merewether. The number of cases up to to-night since the ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. IN DEFENCE OF THE KAISER.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Agency states that Ludendorff has denied the authenticity of excerpts from his book which were published in a New York newspaper. He ...

    Article : 196 words
  26. REGATTA COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the regatta sub-committee of the Victory Celebrations was held at Challis House last night, Mr. A. G. Milson (Anniversary Regatta Committee) was elected chairman. ...

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  27. STEAMER J. A. COX.

    Mr. V. A. Sproul, manager of the Occanic Steamship Company, the charterers of the J. A. Cox, was yesterday advised that the steamer Levuka had left Suva at 5 a.m. to go ...

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  28. THREE MELBOURNE DEATHS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Influenza to-day accounted for three deaths. There were 95 fresh cases. ...

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  29. LOG ON RAILWAY LINE.

    The case against Frederick Wilton, who was charged on an information with having, on February 18, placed a piece of wood on the Milson's Point to Hornsby line, near ...

    Article : 399 words
  30. "MORE LIGHT WANTED."

    Sir,--I was pleased to see the report in your paper of to-day under the above heading, as undoubtedly it is high time the City Council took some action to relieve the present ...

    Article : 488 words
  31. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The steamer Czaritza sailed yesterday from Plymouth, currying 600 convalescent Australians, 52 officers, 11 nurses, and 69 non-commissloned officers. ...

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  32. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED.

    The story of an alleged attempt lo "square" Detective Leary, one of the leading men of Sydney's Criminal Investigation Department, is being retold in the Criminal Court at ...

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  33. NO TRIUMPHAL ARCH.

    A suggestion, from tho advisory committee for the Peace Day Celebrations, to the effect that the master builders should erect a triumphal arch at a cost of £100 in the city for ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. SINN FEINER ESCAPES FROM PRISON.

    Barton, a Sinn Fein M.P, has escaped from Mount Joy Prison, where he was awaiting trial. In a speech at Wicklow he boasted that he had left a dummy figure in his bed. ...

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  35. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    "Major Shillington challenges me to give him one instance where inferior land used for repatriation purposes was bought at inflated prices," said Mr. Oldo, the Labor ...

    Article : 219 words
  36. OLD METHODS TO GO.

    During the second reading of the Communications Dill, Sir Erie Geddes said that the present system was halt paralysed and wasteful. Britain would never take her proper place ...

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  37. RIOTS IN EGYPT.

    The riots that occurred in Egypt were due to the deportation of Said Pasha and Zagloul, Vice-President of the Legislative Assembly, and Nationalist leaders. Several thousands of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. CONSTABLE SUSPENDED.

    The inspector of Police (Mr. James Mitchell) yesterday announced the suspension of Constable Hamilton Laycock, the arresting officer in the recent police court case against Capt. ...

    Article : 105 words
  39. BANK OF VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Victoria. Ltd., Mr. J. Burston, chairman of directors, said the not profits had shown an increase of over £10.700 ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. RIOTS IN PEKIN.

    Serious riots are reported from Pekin. It is stated that Americans raided the Japanese consulate. ...

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  41. KOREAN ASPIRATIONS.

    A message from Washington says that the Korean Committee has appealed to. Mr. Wilson to place Korea under a mandatory until the League of Nations decides its fituese ...

    Article : 35 words
  42. INDIAN FREIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Rumors were circulated to-day that freights from India to Australia had been reduced from £6 to £4 per ton. Local shipping agents, however, were ...

    Article : 38 words
  43. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

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