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  2. BOLSHEVIK MENACE.

    The Hungarian episose has undoubtedly spurred the Conference into activity. There has been much grumbling during the past fortnight at the apparent slownees and lack ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    As the drafting of the preliminary treuty is mainly of European conerrn, Japan raised no objection to its omission from the meeting of Persident Wilson. Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    It is annouced officially that the Miners Conference has decided to recommend the acceptance of the Government's terms. A ballot will be taken. ...

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  5. BRITAIN.

    A leading authority on Australian shipping, who was interviewed on the prospects of the post-war mail services, said that it was a riciculous suggestion that ...

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  6. TEMPORAY CLERKS.

    The R.M.S. Osterley, bringing with her 10 taxdation clerks from the Eastern States arrived of Fremantle about 5 o'clock yesterday morning and was quarantined. ...

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  7. BRISBANE RIOTS.

    Most of the members of the police force who were injured in Monday night's riot have resumed duty. There are still three in the hospital, and they are doing well. ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon Mr. Boydell, Labour member for Greyville (Durban) and a member of the Royal Commission on the Cost of Living. moved a ...

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  9. CLAY AND SAND.

    An assertion that the shipping strike of 1917 had brought in its train benefits to Western Australia would appear to have little justification. It is, however, due to ...

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  10. A SINGLE PEACE TREATY.

    The Peace Conference has decided to join Austria. Hungary, Turkey. Bulgaria, and Germany in a single peace treaty. ...

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  11. SYDNEY BOLSHEVIKS.

    According to speeches made by representatives of the returned soldiers at an interview with the Chief Secretary (Mr. Fuller), there are likely to be violent ...

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  12. LEAKAGE OF NEWS.

    It is reported that Mr. Lloyd George has expressed to the Council of Ten his resentment at the leakage whereby the newspapers learned of his Polish opinions. He ...

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  13. ENEMY REPATRIATION BILL.

    A Durba message reports that a conference of vigilance associations in Natal decided to-day to send a deputation to Capetown to press upon the Government ...

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  14. MR. JUSTICE SANKEY'S REPORTS.

    The Government declined on Tuesday to accept modifications of Mr. Justice Sanke's report. The miners asked that the six hour's working day be conforced a year ...

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  15. THE NEW REGIME.

    Berne reports state that the Bolshovik army is believed to be at Brody, marching toward Hungary. The Czech Press declares that allied intevention is necessary. ...

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  16. COMRADES OF THE WAR.

    The grand council of the Comrades of the Great War, sitting in Capetown has decided to affiliate to a similar association in the United Kingdom, and the hope ...

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  17. THE LABOUR PROBLEM.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby (Minister for Labour and Industry in New South Wales), in the course of an interview, expressed the opinion that Britain must develop a national ...

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  18. REPATRIATION.

    The Deputy Comptroller of Repatriation (Colonel Tilney) announced yesterday that is the result of the visit of the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION.

    In anticipation of an active immigration policy in the near future, the Government has decided to appoint an immigration officer to undertake the necessary duties in ...

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  20. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS.

    The chief personalities of the revolution are Alexander Garbal, a skilled labourer; Verga, who controls the finances, and is a Communist; Belakun, well known as a ...

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  21. IN APPRECIATION.

    The London "Daily Express" says that the Government is considering sympathetic ally a proposal to despatch two battleships to each of the overseas dominious as a ...

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  22. A JOHANNESBURG DISPUTE.

    A Johannesburg message says that in compliance with a suggestion made by the strikers, the master builders agreed to take their recent ballot on the question as to ...

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  23. "PEACE STILL DISTANT."

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Miluer) stated in the House of Lords to-day that it was imposible to reduce the army and navy considerably as peace ...

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  24. THE TRANSPORT BILL.

    The London "Morning Post" says that it is understood that Sir Eric Geddes, in using the powers under the Transport Bill, proposes to make Hull the centre for woll ...

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  25. ESTATES DIVIDED.

    The Hungarian Government is cutting up the large estates, and dividing the land among landless peasants and labourers. It has introduced a Bill making work ...

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  26. MARSHAL FOCH'S HUMANITY.

    The "Matin" says that when Colonel House asked Marshal Foch why he signed the armistice when he had ardered a decisive offensive within three days replied that ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERIES.

    It was announced to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. watt) that the representatives of the colliery properitors and of the miners had accepted his ...

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  28. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    Senator Pearce, who was interviewed by a representative of the London "Daily Chronicle," said: "One pleasing effect of compulsory military training in Australia ...

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  29. CZECH PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    Dr. Kramarz the Czech Premier, stated in an interview that he considers it is Count Karolyi's secret hope that the Hungarian developments will intimidate the ...

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  30. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    M. Alexandre Millerand, a former Minister for War has been appointed High Commissioner for Alsace-Lorraine. M. Millerand, is a leading French ...

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  31. GWALIA BEER STRIKE.

    Inquires made yesterday showed that the beer strike continues at Gwalia, where the workers presented an ultimatum containing nine clauses compliance with which ...

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  32. STATEMENT BY PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.

    The clerks' publicity committe yesterday issued the following statement:— With reference to the position as explained by Senator Millen at Kalgoorlie to-day, it ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S WAR EFFORTS.

    There was a gathering of members of the Overseas Club to-day, when a luncheon was tendered to General Monas. Major Evelyn Wrench, the originator of ...

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  34. KAROLYI'S FATE.

    A message from Budapest reports that Count Karolyi has been arrested, while some messages add that he has been assassinated. Dr. Wekerle, a foremer Premier ...

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  35. PARIS FORTIFICATIONS.

    The Chamber of Deputies has adopted a bill demolishing the city fortifications and allowing the natural expansion of the city. The demolition will enable the ...

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  36. STATE MEAT SHOPS.

    The State meat shops strike continues. The Trade Commissiones stated to-day that negotations through the Arbitration Court were proceeding. ...

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  37. THE EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    The Allies have agreed to the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria residing in Switzerland. ...

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  38. THE ALLIES' FINANCES.

    A high American financial authority who has investigated the position in the various countries addressed the American journalists. He said that Britain through her ...

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  39. A TAXATION APPEAL.

    The Full Court, comprising the Chie, Justice (Sir Robert McMillan), Mr. Justice Burnside and Mr. Justice Northmore, heard argument yesterday in an appeal ...

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  40. ALLIES IN RUSSIA.

    The Secretary of State for War (Mr. Winston Churchill) stated in the House of Commons that the French forces in the Ukraine met with great hostility from the ...

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  41. A FURTHER JOINT CONFERENCE.

    The Acting Public Service Commissioner made the following statement to-day regarding the strike of temporary clerks in Western Australia:—"A further conference ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    With the view of enabling Australians to be retained in five divisional groups while awainting repatriation, five camps are being established on Salisbury Plam ...

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  43. REVOLUTION IN GALICIA.

    A Russian wireless official message reports that a revolution has broken out in Galicia. It is announced from Berlin that Italian ...

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  44. IN "GERMAN" NEW GUINEA.

    At the Naval and Military Club last evening the District Commandant (Coloner Heritage) lectured on his experiences in the expedition that was sent in the early days ...

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  45. BRITISH IN THE CAUCASUS.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Cecil B. Harmsworth (Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said that the Bolshevik leaders in Russia had been warned ...

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  46. GERMAN FINANCIAL DELEGATES.

    The German financial delegates have left Berlin. for Versailles ...

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  47. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Over a million people are receiving "on employment money," equalling the sum of £1,250,000 weekly. ...

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  48. A CARGO OF FATS.

    The steamer Ooma (3.991 tons) which [?] being loaded at Lylton will take of cargo of allow and edibel fats valued about £500,000. This is claimed to be the ...

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  49. IMPERIAL WAR SERVICE BADGE.

    It was explained by the Defence authorities to-day that although the Imperial war service badge is now issued to men in Great Britain who have completed seven ...

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  50. THE "WESTERN MAIL."

    The beauties of Albany are fully represented in the current issue of the "Western Mail." In addition to two pages of photographs of the harbour and town. ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Under Secretary for Foreing Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the Foreign Office refused to receive Egyptian Nationalists ...

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  52. BOLSHEVIKS IN BRITAIN.

    In the House of Common, last night Mr. Bonar Law (the Leader of the House) said that the Goverment intended to deport immediately all Russian Bolsheviks in ...

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  53. GOVERNMENT BACON.

    When questioned yesterday regarding the Police Court proceedings, as published in Wednesday's "West Australian" concerning a prosection under the Health Act, ...

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  54. EXPORT OF APPLES.

    As a result of the quarantining of transports and other steamers fitted with refrigerating apparatus, the shipping of Tasmanian apples has been seriously ...

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  55. KOREA.

    The number of political arrests in Korea exceeds four thousand. The country is reported to be seething with unrest. ...

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  56. SHORTAGE OF SHIPPING.

    Large quantities of surplus produce are stored in various parts of the Commonwealth awaiting shipment. In Victoria alone there are one and a quarter million ...

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  57. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    There is considerable interest in the rivalry between Australian aviators in connection with the trans-Atlantic flight. Mr. H. G. Hawker hopes to commence his flight ...

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  58. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Paris.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice. In the matter of the Transfer of Land Act, 1895, and in the matter of a cavet No. 817 of 1918 lodged by ...

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