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  2. Disclosures of Documents

    In this week's article on public affairs Mr. Lloyd George takes war memoirs as his subject. He writes:— "A storm is working up over the ...

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  3. SIR GEORGE FULLER

    The principal (London newspapers and news agencies, including the "Times," "Morning Post," "Daily Telegraph," "Daily Mail," "Daily News." and Reuter's ...

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  4. THE ARMY ESTIMATES

    Mr. W. E. Guinness (Under Secretary for War), in introducing the army estimates in the House of Commons, said that owing to the exodus of short service ...

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  5. Industrial News

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers adjourned the hearing of the plaint of the Australian Workers' Union against the ...

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  6. The City's Accounts

    In the Full Court to-day, before tile Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls), Mr. Justice Crisp; and Mr. Justice Ewing, the Solicitor-General (Mr. L. Esk Chambers), ...

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  7. Interstate News

    A collision occurred at the entrance to Newcastle "Harbour to-day between the pilot steamer Ajax and the British India Company's steamer Cuina. The ...

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  8. EVENTS IN IRELAND

    Two Free State soldiers named Kavanagh and Magennis have been shot dead in Dublin. ...

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  9. FIGHT IN MAYO.

    Irregulars raided Charlestown, County Mayo, wrecking most of the shops. Free State troops arrived, and lighting ensued, in which one Nationalist, soldier ...

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  10. A RAILWAY OUTRAGE.

    Irregulars seized an engine between Thomastown and Athlone and sent it. full speed towards the latter town. After it passed Athlone, Brady, a ...

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  11. STRIKE IN NORFOLK.

    A majority of 20,000 farm labourer in Norfolk are striking to-day on the expiration of the employers' wage reduction notice. Since the war wages have ...

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  12. HOW REVELATIONS OCCUR.

    "What happened in reference to secret conclaves in framing the peace treaty affords an illustration of the way these revelations occur. After the signature of ...

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  13. ARMS AND AMMUNITION FOUND.

    Searching a steamer from Antwerp, special Thames police found and seized at number of revolvers and some ammunition destined for Ireland. A man was ...

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  14. Case of Anthrax

    Tents made by the medical authorities of the Melbourne Hospital Indicate that, Reginald Loats, a young man employed on the Werribee Government Farm, who ...

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  15. BIG LABOUR CONFLICT.

    The storthing by a large majority rejected the Radicals' proposal to continue the compulsory industrial arbitration law which expires in April. A big ...

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  16. DUBLIN SHOWS OPEN AGAIN.

    Theatres and cinemas in Dublin closed in conformity with De Valera's proclamation. The Government has ordered the reopening of the cinemas, and this order ...

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  17. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE

    The judge commenced his summing up in the Divorce Court, yesterday in connection with the petition brought by Mr. John Russell, eldest, son and heir ...

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  18. Insurance Staffs' Picnic

    The first, annual picnic of the insurance staffs of Launceston was held yesterday, when the city offices closed at 10 a.m., and a large crowd went to Swan point, ...

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  19. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The compulsory conference called by the president of the State Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Burnside), having failed to reach an agreement in the ...

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  20. MIGRATION PROBLEM

    Major Ormsby Gore (Under Colonial Secretary), replying to Mr. Newbold in the House of Commons, said that there was no unemployment in the agricultural ...

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  21. Robbery From Children

    At the Fitzroy court, to-day May Smith aged 17 years, was charged with having stolen three bangles and a velvet, coat, valued at 30s. from children. Smith ...

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  22. Labour Party Split

    A definite split has occurred in the Labour party. The effect of to-day's caucus meeting is that the Parliamentary Labour party is now divide into ...

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  23. The Repatriation Department

    In a report issued to-day by the chairman of the Repatriation Commission (Colonel Semmens) it. was stated that since the department had established ...

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  24. General Cables.

    The Parliamentary Socialist group at Brussels has decided to be represented at the conference of British, Italian, and French Parliamentary Socialists to ...

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  25. DEBT SETTLEMENT

    Great Britain has made the first payment under the debt settlement, paying a sum slightly in excess of 4,000,000 dollars. ...

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  26. Motoring Fatality

    William Rupert Jarrett, aged 22 years of Windsor, who was Injured in a collision between a motor-cycle and sidecar and a motor car at St. Kilda just ...

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  27. TURKISH PROPOSALS

    The Cabinet will consider the full text of the Turkish proposals to-day The suggestion for a meeting of allied experts emanated from Great Britain, and was ...

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  28. About People

    Canon Riley, of Armidale, New South Wales, has been notified by the London "Times" that his treatise on the war and special diagram has been accepted ...

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  29. THE NAVIGATION ACT

    The president of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. J. R. Johnston) to-day received the following telegram from Senator Bakhap In reply to a message he ...

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  30. LABOUR MEMBERS

    A number of Scottish Labour members of the House of Commons has issued a statement contradicting the report that at Labour leaders who went to ...

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  31. CAPITALIST SYSTEM

    Mr. Snowden has given notice of motion in the House of Commons for Tuesday, calling attention to the failure of the capitalist system to adequately ...

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  32. Solving the Ruhr Problem

    Paris, London, and Berlin are agog with rumours of impending intervention with a view to ending the Ruhr problem. ...

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  33. THE ACCOUNT AGAINST DUDET

    The charges against Ernest Dudet included giving information to the Germans regarding the spots where Zeppelins dropped their bombs in London. ...

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  34. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The nature of Japan's reply to the Chinese. demands caused no surprise. The government sent its request for the abrogation of the 1915 treaty chiefly to ...

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  35. OFFER TO PROCURE DRUGS

    Howard Humphrey, a city merchant., was fined £200 and sentenced to six months' imprisonment for offering to procure morphine, heroin, and cocaine for ...

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  36. Interstate Shipping

    Sydney.—Arrivals—March 16—H.M.A.S. Melbourne. Adelaide, Anzac, and Stafwart, from Jervis Bay; Demosthenes, from London; Port Bowen, from ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

    The Council of the League of Nations union, on the motion of Dr. Gilbert Murray, after addresses by Mr. Clynes, M.P., and Lord Robert Cecil, reaffirmed the ...

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  38. DELUGE SWEEPS VILLAGES

    The "Daily Express' " correspondent at Athens states that violent deluges lave occurred in Macedonia, Southern Serbia, and Thessaly. Swollen rivers have ...

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  39. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) has issued a, statement declaring that there is no foundation for the report that Great Britain had ...

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  40. CORDIAL BOTTLE BURSTS

    A sensational incident occurred in the luncheon room at the Adelaide Oval to-day. Lowry, one of the English cricketers, was opening a soda water bottle ...

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  41. Conversion of Liner

    The general, manager in Australian, of the Orient line to-day confirmed the cabled report that the Ormonde is to be converted into an oil consumer. The ...

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  42. Help for Housing

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain at the conference of municipalities with the Health Ministry, announced that the Government had decided to assist the ...

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  43. SEEKING A WAY OUT.

    The "Matin's" Berlin correspondent says that Herr Cuno (German Chancellor) does not object to seeking a way out of the present situation, but some ...

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  44. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The result of the election of three members for each of the state electoral divisions, to serve on the Grand Council of the. United Ancient Order of Druids, ...

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  45. EXECUTIVE'S STATEMENT.

    An official statement issued from the headquarters of the A.L.P. this afternoon announced that the executive would refuse to recognise as part of the ...

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  46. Caught in Bush Fire

    A young farmer, Roy Cross, driving two horses attached to a dray, was caught in a bush fire, which was sweeping through a jarrah red gum forest ...

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  47. Federal Capital

    The president of the Australian Federal Capital League (Alderman Brooks, M.L.C.), states that he has been advised that the Federal Government has ...

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  48. The Yarra Mystery

    In the Criminal Court to-day Mr. Shelton applied for, the postponement until the April sittings of the trial of Hannah. Elizabeth Mitchell. who stands ...

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  49. KING AND POPE

    The Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba adopted a resolution setting forth that King George was being ill-advised if he seriously considered calling on Pope ...

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  50. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS

    Replies have been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) from the Premiers of Tasmania. and South Australia accepting his invitation-to attend ...

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  51. Mishap to Consort

    The Bristor tourer, which accompanied the Vickers-Vulcan. machine on its flight, to-day struck a tree some distance from the landing ground as it ...

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  52. THE WARBURTON AFFAIR

    Assisted by the police dogs, and using. two water periscopes, the detectives continued their search of the bed of the Yarra near Warburton and surrounding ...

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  53. Drought in New South Wales

    At the request of heads of the churches, who met in conference during the week, the Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) has decided that Wednesday next shall ...

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  54. NEW EXPRESS ENGINE

    The trial of the new express passenger engine R.1, the first of the Perry contract to be supplied to the Tasmanian Government, was carried out between ...

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  55. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    It was announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that consideration would probably be given at a meeting of the Cabinet to be held on ...

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  56. The Vickers-VulcanPlane

    The Vickers-Vulcan aeroplane, which is travelling to Queensland, to-day reached Narromine (N.S.W.), and will continue the journey to-morrow. ...

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  57. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    Playing in the Second League, Stockport were beaten by Wednesday, 0.—1, In the Third League Plymouth best Queen park by S. [?] to A. ...

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