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  2. Armistice Terms

    The armistice negotiations broken off at Spa were resumed on Thursday at Brussels, where Admiral Wemyss has presented the allies' decision to the ...

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  3. REINSTATEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    A warning to employers who decline to reinstate former employees on their return from active service was issued on Saturday by the ...

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  4. Influenza Scourge

    The Chief Health Officer reports that Tasmania is still clean of pneumonic influenza. Tromps by the transport Ceramic will ...

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  5. Bolshevist Aims

    A Washington message states that the Solicitor-General (Mr. J. R. Lamar) expressed the opinion before the Senate that a propaganda committee of ...

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  6. The Making Of Peace

    If Tardied one of the French dele: gates to the Peace Conference addressing allied journalists, said the signature of the preliminary terms would ...

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  7. VIOLATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    The Official Responsibility Commission finds that the violation of the neutrality of Luxemburg and Belgium is strictly penal, and recommends the ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Council of Ten has invited neutrals to furnish their views and criticisms on the League of Nations by March 20, with a view of amending ...

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  9. Victoria

    The improvement which has been shown lately in regard to the epidemic of influenza was maintained over tile week-end, and the death-rate for the ...

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  10. ACTIVITY IN MEXICO.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Mexico City reports that Bolshevik propagandists are active throughout Mexico. ...

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  11. DIVIDING GERMAN TONNAGE.

    Germany is handing over 350,000 tons of shipping Great Britain, France and America divide the large steams and Great Britain tales over ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIK CLAIMS IN RUSSIA.

    An Amsterdam message says the Bolshevik commanders declare that they have made plans for reaching Archangel on May 1 They claim to ...

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  13. LEAGUE'S PROBABLE HOME.

    Geneva is mentioned as the league's probable home non with standing the views in favour of The Hague and Brussels. ...

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  14. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    The Weimar Government has appointed the following delegates to the Peace Conference:—Count Rantzau, Minister for ...

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  15. AVIATION UP-TO-DATE

    Brigadier-General Seeley, Air Minister, addressing the House of Commons, announced many aviation novelties. A new seaplane,. with five engines, he ...

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  16. RED GUARDS HEAVILY DEFEATED.

    New York despatches from Archangel say that; Bolshevik forces fiercely attacked the village of Vistavka, on the Vaga front, but, although the allies ...

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  17. THE JUDD CASE

    It is understood that the Acting. Federal Attorney-General (Mr. L. E. Groom). has given instructions for an appeal to the High Court against the ...

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  18. PART OF PEACE TREATY.

    It is stated at Paris that President Wilson has cabled to Washington that the plenary conference has definitely decided that the League of Nations ...

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  19. COMPENSATION DEMANDED.

    In Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon there was a large gathering of people connected with theatres and picture shows, who met to urge that ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA

    The coot of living commission, in a report to the South African Parliament, recommends the passing of legislation to enable the Government to ...

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  21. GERMANY'S NEW FRONTIERS.

    Mr. Frank Simonds cables to New York from Paris that the allied plenipotentiaries have decided that the Rhine must form Germany's western ...

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  22. IN GERMANY

    It is learned via Amsterdam that despite Spartacist threats the Prussian National Assembly opened without incident. Troops guarded the building ...

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  23. QUARANTINE ANOMALIES.

    I the course of a lengthy letter in the "Argus" on the anomalies of the quarantine restrictions Professor R. J. Berry M.D. of the University of ...

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  24. A MARVEL IN TELEPHONY.

    According to the "New York Times" correspondent at Washington Mr. Daniels Secretary to the United States Navy communicated by wireless ...

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  25. DEALING WITH ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    In the House of Assembly on Friday afternoon, on the Minister asking for leave to introduce a bill providing under certain circumstances for ...

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  26. OUTPUT OF STEEL

    Previous records have been broken at the Newcastle iron and steel works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company. Limited by the production of 5131 tons ...

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  27. RESENTMENT AT ATROCITIES.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Tlegraph" says the discovery that the Berlin Military Press Bureau has fabricated many stories of ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Walthanstow by-election resulted:— Newbould (Liberal) 7934 Mason (Coalitionist) 5915 ...

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  29. ALLOTMENT OF ENEMY FLEET.

    It in believed at Paris that Britain will sink her allotment of German warships, allowing France and Italy to keep theirs. This is owing to the ...

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  30. A PRO-GERMAN PETITION.

    Every Nationalist member presented a petition against the introduction of a German Deportation Bill, and urging close relations between the African and ...

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  31. A RHINELAND REPUBLIC.

    It is reported by the "New York World's" correspondent at Coblenz that a definite and widespread movement has been launched for the purpose of ...

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  32. NAVAL PAY TO BE DOUBLED.

    It is understood that senior naval officers will shortly have their pay doubled and other officials an 80 per cent increase. ...

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  33. THE CENSORSHIP

    Commenting on a statement which appeared in the press on Friday, the Secretary for Defence (Mr T. Trumble) said yesterday that the officers on the ...

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  34. THE POLICE UNION.

    The War Cabinet has decided not to recognise the Police Union but will endeavour to improve the constitution of the men's representatives ...

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  35. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson has arrived at Paris. THE FUTURE OF POLAND. The Polish commission has furnished ...

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  36. THE ALLIES' AERIAL ATTACKS.

    A Berlin wireless message (official) states that enemy aerial attacks on German territory from August. 1914, to armistice day killed 729 and injured ...

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  37. THE DEPORTATION BILL.

    The Enemies Repatriation and Denaturalisation Bill provides that all enemy subjects. interned on November 11 will be regarded as undesirables. ...

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  38. COTTIN SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Emile Cotton the weakly youth who tried to assassinate M. Clemenceau, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  39. SOLDIERS AND POLICE

    The hearing of the case resulting from the conflict between soldiers and the police, which occurred in Clarence. street, city, on March 7, was concluded ...

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  40. A HALIFAX SENSATION.

    An unusual episode is reported front Halifax. Threatening to sink the ship unless they were allowed to enter the United States 70 American born ...

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  41. LABOUR PROBLEMS

    Efforts to settle the railway dispute have failed the men's delegates refusing the companies proposals Mr. Thomas M.P., says the position is ...

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  42. INTER-SERVICES FOOTBALL.

    I the Rugby inter-services tournament Australia (8 points) beat South Africa (5 points) Suttor scored a brilliant try and Steaming converted. ...

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  43. RESUME WORK

    At a meeting of the Helensburgh miners yesterday, it was pointed out that the action of certain members of the Miners Federation in causing ...

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  44. NATIONALISATION OF COAL.

    In giving evidence before the coal commission Mr. William Straker, secretary of the Northumberland Miners Association, said it was useless to ...

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  45. RUPTURE AT BOSEN.

    The immediate cause of the capture is believed to be the Germans refusal t comply with the Entente's demand to withdraw their artillery from ...

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  46. AMERICA'S FAILURE IN AIR.

    Major Laguardia a member of the House of Representatives in pointing out America's failure in the air, said that not a single Bosche machine was ...

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  47. AMNESTY FOR REBELS.

    An Amnesty Bill provides that from the date declared by proclamation to be the date of the termination of the war any disqualification resulting from ...

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  48. ADDING TO SWITZERLAND.

    A proposal has been made that the Austrian crown land of Vorarlberg should become a canton of Switzerland, but the Italian and French cantons ...

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  49. New South Wales

    There bas been serious increase in the influenza., position during the past week, and the week-end showed no improvement. Three further deaths were ...

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  50. U-BOAT TRIES TO ESCAPE.

    Madrid advices say that a German submarine escaped from Ferrol, and the crow sank her when two Spanish torpedo-boats were on the point of ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS

    In the absence of official confirmation Department of Commerce at Washington believes that the report that Australia has prohibited the ...

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  52. ITALIAN ASPIRATIONS.

    It is understood that the American representatives on the Greek commission opposed the upholding of the Italian treaty of 1915, on the ground ...

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  53. A STRONG AMALGAMATION.

    Vickers, Ltd., are purchasing the Metropolitan Carriage Wagon Company Birmingham. The joint capitals have at market value of thirty millions. ...

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  54. THE DANGERS OF MINING.

    Mr. Robertson chairman of the Scottish Union of Mine workers, told the Coal Commission that mining was more deadly than was generally supposed ...

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  55. TINGARA BOYS MISSING

    Five Naval Cadets from the training ship Tingara are missing, and it is not known whether or not they have been drowned. They were seen rowing in ...

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  56. SINN FEINER RELEASED.

    Countess Marckievicz has been released from an English prison and was ovationed and accorded a torchlight procession at Dublin. ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The Acting Minister for Navy (Mr. A. Poynton) stated yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had been pleased to approve of the following ...

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  58. SAD HOUSING CONDITIONS.

    The commission as greatly impressed with Mr. Robertson's evidence as to the appalling housing, especially in Scotland, and the necessity of the state ...

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  59. TROOPSHIP HELD UP

    The unexpected happened in connection with the despatch of Queensland in. valid soldiers who were to have left for the northern state by hospital ship ...

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  61. DELIGHT IN BELGIUM.

    Enthusiastic scenes followed the announcement in the chamber of Deputies at Brussels that the inter-allied council had granted Belgium's request ...

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  62. FARM LABOURERS' DEMANDS.

    The Agricultural Wages Board has failed to settle the Agricultural Labourers Union's demand for a 20s increase per week. The farmers have ...

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  63. CZECHO-SLOVAK COMMISSION.

    The Czeche-Slovak commission, of which Sir Joseph Cook is Or, chief British delegate, has completed its labours without any great difficulty. ...

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  64. ABOLITION OF LICENSES.

    It is announced at Washington that the War Trade Board has abolished individual import and export licenses as regards the British dominions and ...

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  65. GERMANY'S CHINESE INTERESTS.

    It is stated at Paris that the Supreme Council has decided to compel Germany to relinquish the lease of Tsing-tau (Kiao-Chau) and other ...

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  66. FINANCIAL.

    It is announced at Washington that the subscription campaign for the Victory Liberty loan will start on April 21 and end on May 10. The amount ...

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  67. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The International Labour Commission recommends that the first Labour Conference be held at Washington. ...

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  68. EMBARGO ON GERMAN LOANS.

    It is expected that the financial embargo refusing loans to Germany with be lifted shortly. ...

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  69. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    Always carry a box of Nazetha Pastilles with you. They give protection to tile mouth, nose, and throat, the strong antiseptic fumes of Nazetha are ...

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  70. THE CONTROL OF GNARU.

    The question whether New Zealand is to share with the Commonwealth the control of Gnaru Island is still unsolved. Its value lies in its ...

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  71. MAMMOTH AIRSHIP

    The Admiralty's mammoth airship, R34, built on the Clyde by Messrs Beardmore and Co., is ready for her trial flight with a crew of 30. If it ...

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  72. REVISED PRICES LIST

    Revised lists of Prices orders in force in Tasmania on March 12 have been issued. Those for areas other than the metropolitan area will be ...

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