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  3. ARCHANGEL FRONT

    An official dispatch from the forces on the Archangel sector states:— "It is believed that the enemy is preparing for a further offensive on the ...

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  4. MAIL NOTICES. DEPARTURES.

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  5. SMUTS IN HUNGARY

    General Smuns reports form Budapest that communism is well established there, and that Red Guards are promenading the streets. All the shops' ...

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  6. INFLEUNZA EPIDEMIC (Continued from Pagt 2.) IN VICTORIA

    Eleven deaths from influenza were reported in Melbourne to-day. New cases totalling 90 wire admitted. ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING. LOCAL RACING

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  8. UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND

    The public may be interested in knowing some of the particulars regarding the part played by Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills in the present ...

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  9. PEACE CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1.) LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO SUPERVISE SAAR VALLEY

    The Council af Four has settled that the League of Nations shall supervise in the Saar Valley for 15 years. ...

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  10. IT ODESSA BOLSHEVIK PRESSURE MAKES POSITION CRITICAL

    Reuters Constantinople corresponident reports:— "The French armored, cruiser Waldeck-Rousseau is proceeding to Odessa, ...

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  11. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Another death, from influenza was reported in Adelaide yesterday. Six new cases were admitted' to-day. ...

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  12. DISORDER IN IRELAND

    The London "Times" Dublin correspondent reports:— "Fresh returnees from France have intensified the difficulties here. The ...

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  13. FIVE CASES AT MELTON.

    Five cases of influenza have been reported at Melton, 10 miles from Adelaide, on the Wallaroo railway. ...

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  14. SPARTACUS ATTITUDE

    News from Weimar, received from responsible quarters to-day, states that the Spartacists hope soon to seize control. They say that if they are in ...

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  15. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT BY AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR

    Mr. H. Hawker, the Australian aviator, has carried out a test flight in a Sopwith airplane at St. John's, New[?] foundland, and is expecting to start ...

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  16. ONE CASE AT WILCANNIA DIAGNOSED AS PNEUMONIA

    Police Inspector Gumley this after[?] noon received a telegram from Sergeant Hinde the officer in charge at Wilcannia, stating that one case of ...

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  17. ODESSA EVACUATED

    It is officially confirmed that the Allies have evacuated Odessa. ...

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  18. UNREST IN HUNGARY MET BY SOVIET GOVT.

    The London "Times" correspondent at Budapest reports:— "The Soviet Government is preserving order, despite unrest among, and ...

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  19. PADEREWSKI PROTESTS AGAINST DANZIG PROPOSAL

    M. Paderewski (President of the Polish Republic) attended the meeting of the Council of Four his morning, and protested against the decision to ...

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  20. DR. NOBLE'S TELEGRAM

    The Acting Government Medical Officer (Dr. Brownell) this afternoon received the following official telegram from Dr. Noble, who went to Wilcannia ...

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  21. VICTORIA. WHARF LABORERS INJURED.

    Jona Francis (54), a wharf laborer, fell down the hold of the steamer New Island, to-day, and factured his thigh, and suffered injury to his back. He ...

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  22. ARRIVALS

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  23. HUSBAND FAILS TO SUPPORT WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN

    William Henry Harris was charged on Thursday before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.,. at the Port Adelaide Police Court, on the information of Mary ...

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  24. RACING IN BROKEN HILL WILL NOT BE ALLOWED

    When, the announcement was made that the New South Wales Government had issued a proclamation prohibiting all racing in the State, the ...

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  25. GAMING-HOUSEKEEPER FINED

    Edward Buckman was fined £20—in default, one month's gaol—at the City Court to-day for being the occupier of a common gaming-house situated in ...

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  26. ANTI-JAPANESE LAWS POSTPONED IN CALIFORNIA

    The Californian Legislature has postponed indefinitely the proposed antiJapanese measures following on the receipt of Mr. Robert Lansing's cable, in ...

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  27. CARLTON GIRL POISONED IN BEAUTIFYING HER LIPS

    Acting on the advice of a friend that she should beautify her lips with cocaine, Daisy Wilson, of Carlton, poisoned herself in doihg so. She was ...

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  29. AMERICAN MISSIONARY ARRESTEN BY JAPANESE

    The Washington State Department announces that the Rev. Eli Mowry, an American missonary in Korea, hasbeen arrested by the Japanese ...

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  30. NOTES.

    Parcels are delivered in Central and suburban, areas free. Postmen's debvenes are made daily (Sunday excepted) in Central and ...

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  31. JOCKEY'S DISQUALIFICATION RESULTS IN STREET FIGHT

    The stipendiary stewards gave their decision this morning in regard to the complaint lodged by E. J. Mooney against E. J. M'Gowan for interference ...

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  32. LARGE STEAMER LAUNCHED

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson to-day released the Dromana, the first large steamer built in the Victorian ship[?] building yard. There was a ...

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  33. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE EX-PREMIER OF HUNGARY

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs:— "A message received from Hungary on April 1 states that a further ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  37. LETTS AND BOLSHEVIKS FIGHT A BIG BATTLE

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports:— "A report from the Lettish head[?] quarters announces that in a big ...

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  38. BAVARIA SOVIET'S CONFISCATION SCHEME COMMUNIST ADMINISTRATION

    The London "Times" Berne correspondent reports:— "The Soviet Government st Munich proposes to establish an administrative ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. BALMORAL CASTLE TROOPS DISEMBARKED THIS AFTERNOON

    The troops which returned by the transport Balmoral Castle disembarked at the Outer Harbor this afternoon.. The troops on the Port Sydney and ...

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  40. THE SETON TRAGEDY

    The trial of Lieutenant-Colonel Rutherford for the alleged murder of Major eton as continued at the Old Bailey to-day. ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum shade temperature yesterday was 76 degrees and the barometer reading was1 29.324. The following official forecasts were issued ...

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  43. THREE GOVERNMENTS MAKE SITUATION CHAOTIC

    The latest reliable news from Munich received in Paris states that there appears to be three Governments in Bavaria, namely, Communist, Bolshevik ...

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  44. ARRESTS IN TURKEY FOR ARMENIAN OUTRACES

    Reuter's a Constantinople correspondent reports:— "The Allies' police and troops have made a number of arrests in ...

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  45. PROHIBITION REFERENDUM IN QUEBEC PROVINCE

    The referendum taken in the Quebec province proposing the prohibition of the sale of beer and wine has apparently been defeated. ...

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  46. TROOPS AT CAIRO FIRED ON THE STREET CROWDS

    Reuter's, Cairo correspradent reports: "During the disturbances of April 3, the troops were several times obliged to fire on the crowd, of whom nine were ...

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  47. HOSPITAL PATIENT MISSING.

    Mr. Valentine Walsh, a resident of Victoria, who was in a private hospital at Bathurst, last'week suffering from a, nervous complaint, left the ...

    Article : 59 words
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    The performance of the Sydney James Pierrot Pie Company at the Crystal Theatre will, begin punctually at 8 o'clock to-nvorrow night. ...

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