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  2. Advertising

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE "GERMANY MUST PAY" MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN

    The "Germany must pay" movement which wag instituted in the House of Commons has resulted in 200 members of Parliament telegraphing Mr. ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent states: "A mass meeting has carried a resolution that Japan should oppose any League of Nations which does not ...

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  5. BAVARIAN REPUBLIC OLD GOVEMNENT CLAIMS THAT IT HAS NOT RETIRED

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The Bavarian Government has gone to Nuremburg. ...

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  6. POLES ATTACK JEWS

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent, reports:— "Jewish papers from Poland state that terrible excesses have been ...

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  7. ROUMANIA'S UNREST

    The London "Times" Berne correspondent reports:— "Roumanian refugees state that Roumania is on the brink of Bolshevism, ...

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  8. RIOTING IN DELHI POLICE AND MILITARY CAUSE SOME CASUALTIES

    Reuter's Bombay correspondent reports, under date of March 31:— "There was some rioting in Delhi on the night of March 30, originating in ...

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  9. "BLIGHTY" FURLOUGH FOR ANZACS IN EGYPT

    Arrangements have been made for 10 per cent, of the Australian troops serving in Egypt and [?] to be granted furlough in England before being ...

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  10. "I'M A KING'S OFFICER"

    In the police court to-day, before Mr. W. [?] Brows, S.M. Edward William Manton proceeded against James Walter Donald M'Nabb for ...

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  11. NO MORE TROUBLE

    Reuter's Delhi correspondent reports: "The city is now quit. No further disturbances have occured. "The total casualties were eight ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S REPLY

    The Press Bureau reports:— "Replying to the common telegram sent by members of Parliament concerning indemnities, Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  13. IN BOHEMIA

    A Social and Democratic parties' mass meeting at Prague decided to form Soviet Councils throughout the teritory, and begin a struggle for a ...

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  14. COBAR MINERS

    It has been decided to cease the issue of relief orders and railway passes to the miners of Cobar from Monday next, April 14 (Says the "Evening News"). ...

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  15. HOSPITAL CHAOS AVERTED BY A GENERAL IN EGYPT

    Lieu[?]Colonel Sir James Barrett, the well-known Melbourne doctor,, who recently returned from war Service, in a lecture on Wednesday ...

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  16. SITUATION OBSCURE

    The London "Times" Stockholm correspondent reports:— "The Bavarian situation remains obscure. The country districts' are ...

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  17. WILFUL MURDER CHARGE PREFERED AGAINST MOTHER

    At the Allora (Q.) Police Court on Monday (says a Brisbane message in the "Advertiser"), Mary M'Veigh was charged with the wilful murder of her ...

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  18. PAYMENT FOR DAMAGES

    The Council of Four has definitely determined the responsibility of the Kaiser for the war, together with the means of bringing him to trial, ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. SHIPS' CARGO STEALING PREVALENT AT PT. ADELAIDE.

    Cargo stealing is again prevalent at Port Adelaide. ...

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  20. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent reports:— "It is reported from Paris that the Peace Conference is unanimous in ...

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  21. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Silvie Hallett, aged 17 years, was accidentally shot at Hawker yesterday. ...

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  22. CHARGE AGAINEST A MAYOR OF ILLEGAL ACT ON A GIRL

    A summons has been, served on the Mayor of Northcote, Mr. C. R. Walter Glenfield, who carried on a business as a herbalist at Bridge-road, ...

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  23. LABOR MAJORITIES GAINED ON BRITISH URBAN COUNCILS

    A feature of the Board of Guardians and Urban Council elections on Saturday was thc sweeping success of the Labor candidates, including 11 out of ...

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  24. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED BY UKRANIAN TROPPS

    The Ukranian army command states that the Ukranians hare captured Borodranka, 25 miles from Kief, and have also defeated the Bolsheviks in the ...

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  25. UNION MEETING

    The following report is reprinted from the A.M.A, official newspaper, but for its accuracy. "The Miner" is not responsable:— ...

    Article : 302 words
  26. AN EXCURSION TRAIN FOR MENINDIE ON APRIL 13

    Mr. Shelverton, local officer in charge of Government railways and tramways, announces that an excursion train will run to Menindle during the ...

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  27. STATE COAL BILL INCREASE MAY REACH £1300,000 YEARLY

    The State Cabinet at a meeting held yesterday considered the matter of the prospect of having to pay an increased coal bill of something like £300,000 a ...

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  28. THE MAN OF WAR VINDICTIVE AT OSTEND WITH BROKEN BACK

    The London "Times" Brussels correspondent reports that the Vindictive's back is broken. It will be impossible to remove the vessel intact from ...

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  29. 20,000 DEMONSTRATE IN KOREAN CAPITAL

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports: twenty thousands Koreans demonstrated at Seoul on March 26. The military were called out, and a ...

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  30. PRICE FIXING WILL LAPSE WITH WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT

    Mr. Massey Greene (Minister for Customs) states that he does not think that price-fixing has caused a great increase in the cost of living' Price-fixing, he ...

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  31. RAILWAY SAFETY DEVICE UNFAVORABLE REPORTED ON

    Replying recently to a deputation of members of the Trades Hall Council and other unions embracing the railway servents the Minister of Railways ...

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  32. PROHIBITION VOTERS LEADING IN NEW ZEALAND REFERENDUM

    Extraordinary interest is being displayed in the referendum which is being taken in New Zealand on the question of prohibition. The latest figures ...

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  33. EATING WHAT YOU WANT

    Not to be limited in his diet, but to eat whatever he pleases without discomfort, is the dream of every dys reptic. ...

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  34. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED AT MADGEBURG IN SAXONY

    Reuters Copenhagen, correspondent, reports:— "A message from Madgeburg says that the soldiers so-called watch ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. STOCKS OF SOLE LEATHER ARE REDUCED IN VICTORIA

    The stocks, of sole leather in Victoria have been reduced materially within the last few weeks by shipments to overseas destinations, representing ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES POPULATION 1,928,175 AT END OF DECEMBER

    According to the latest returns, furnished by the Government Statistician the population of New South Wales on December 31, 1918, was as follows:— ...

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  37. BARRIER BOY'S BRIGADE

    A special meeting of the boys' committee of the Barrier Boys' Brigade, was held on Wednesday night to arrange for the Easter camp to be held ...

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  38. MUNITIONS WORKERS RETURN WITH WIVES AND FAMILIES

    Munitions workers and their Wives and famines who returned by the steamer Kenilworth Castle, will disembark in Melbourne to-morrow. ...

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  39. JUDGE CLAIMS DAMAGES AGAINST A NEWSPAPER

    At the Brisbane Court yesterday, when an action brought by Mr. Justice Lukin against the "Truth" newspaper proprietary and the printer and publisher ...

    Article : 90 words
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  41. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    The quarterly meeting of the Loyal Silver-City Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F., was held at Tait's Lodgeroom on April 3, Noble Grand Bro. Broadbent being in ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY FLY

    One of the Defence Department aeroplanes which bagan its flight from Melbourne to Sydney on March 31, reached. Sydney on April 8. The other one has ...

    Article : 100 words
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  44. COLLIER LAUNCHED YESTERDAY BUILT AT COCKATOO ISLAND

    The naval collier Biloela, which has been specially built for the Australian navy, was launched at the Cockatoo Island dockyards yeatarday. ...

    Article : 31 words
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