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  2. O.B.U. AIMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Exposure of the aims and objects ofthe One [?] Union movements was contained in a statement made to-day by Mr. J. Garden, secretary ...

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  3. LONG DISTANCE FLYING.

    Two members of the British Air Force on Thursday night flew from London to Edinburgh. They travelled the 400 miles in five hours, [?] of two stoppages. ...

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  4. BERLIN FERMENT.

    Extreme nervousness prevails in Berlin, as it is felt that the deaths of the Spartacus leaders, Dr. Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxembourg, may cause reprisals. Most ...

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  5. EX-KAISER'S GUILT

    There was no formal meeting of the Peace Conference on Monday. The French urists, who were deputed to consider the matter ...

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  6. REPATRIATION.

    The conference between the Minister for Repatriation and representatives of the States Ministries on the subject of the settlement of returned soldiers on the land ...

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  7. SENATOR PARCE'S TRIP.

    In answer to pu[?] criticism of the decision of the Ministrto send the Minister for Defence ([?] [?]) to London, to supervise the [?] and [?] ...

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  8. Rhine Frontier.

    Marshal Foch, addressing American newspaper correspondents yesterday, said, "The natural frontier which protects civilisation is the Rhine. On it we must hold the ...

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  9. THE TOWN HALL PROTEST.

    Although the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) declined yesterday to comment upon the motion of protest against his departure for England, which was agreed to ...

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  10. LONDON TO PARIS.

    A regular aeroplane service for the carriage fo passengers and mails between Paris and London in connection with the Pence Conference was begun on Monday. ...

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  11. SETON TRAGEDY.

    At the continuation of the inquest concerning the death of Major Miles Seaton, formerly of Melbourne, who was shot dead on the evening of January 13, at the house ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE CONFERENCE.

    The status of the recent One Big Union conference is strongly discounted by leading Melbourne unionists, who protest against the publicity which ...

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  13. Departing Minister Entertained.

    Senator Pearce was entertained at lunch at Federal Parliament House yesterday by his colleagues of the Federal Ministry, who wished him bon voyage. ...

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  14. DIFFICULT QUESTIONS.

    The special correspondents of the "Morn ing Post" says that the divergencies of opinion at the conference now centre on the feeding of the Germans and the question ...

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  15. LIFE ON S.S. SARDINIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Much of the evidence given before the military court of inquiry in connection with the transport Sardinia to-day related to matters already ...

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  16. British War Bonds.

    The British Treasury announces that after February 1 subscriptions will be receivable for a new series of National War bonds, at 5 per cent., and redeemable in five or ten ...

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  17. Employment Branch.

    The employment branch of the Repretriation department reports an improvement in the number of applications received from employers for returned men to till positions, ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIKS RETREAT.

    It is announced from Copenhagen that the Bolsheviks at Reval, in the Gulf of Finland, are hastily retreating owing to news of a counter-revolutionary movement ...

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  19. Drury Lane Theatre.

    The shareholders in the Drury Lane Theatre Company in London held a meeting on Friday to consider the question of the sale of the property. The meeting was ...

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  20. Inspector of Soldier Settlement.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Clarke) yesterday informed a deputation from the Warragul shire council, in its capacity as the district repatriation committee, that an ...

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  21. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    Following closely upon the news from Lisbon of the quelling of a rising in which Bolshevik propagandists were agitators, comes the report that a royalist revolution ...

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  22. A Dreadful Record.

    Messagers received at Copenhagen state that [?], the [?] Commissary at Petrograd, who was shot in September last, signed, over 8,000 death warrants. His ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S CLAIMS.

    A great s[?] was caused in Paris when the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) declared to the American press that he refused to be muzzled by the ...

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  24. FRANCE AND AMERICA.

    President Wilson dined on Saturday evening with the President of the French Senate (M. Dubost). In welcoming his guest. M. Dubost spoke of his guest as the protagonist ...

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  25. ITALIAN CABINET.

    Following upon the resignation of the whole of the Italian Cabinet, in consequence of dissension over the question of Italy's claims to territory on the Adriatic, ...

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  26. Paderewski's Cabinet.

    News comes via Amsterdam that M. Pade[?], as the first Prime Minister of Polannd, is forming his Ministry on nonparty lines. He himself will take the office ...

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  27. Indemnity Money.

    Herr Erzberger, who represented Germany at the Armistice negotiations, has informed a conference of German railway managers that Marshal Foch estimated the ...

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  28. Claims of Returned Soldiers.

    There was severe criticism by the Footscray councillors on Monday of the manner in which the Government is at present making appointments to public positions. The ...

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  29. Returning Australians.

    The troopship Demosthenes, which left England for Australia on Friday, has on board 1,100 troops. ...

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  30. TEUTONIC INVASION.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that Switzerland is threatened with an invasion of Teutonic agents. Austria has issued 40,000 passports ...

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  31. STATE CABINET.

    At yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet Ministers considered requests made by a recent deputation that casual employees in the service of the Railway ...

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  32. AMERICAN DESERTERS.

    Four deserters from the American army stole a motor-car in Paris. The French police traced the car and three inspectors attempted to arrest the deserters. The ...

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  33. FREEDOM OF SEAS.

    A Paris despatch to New York states that the Premiers of the overseas dominions and Mr. Lloyd George, after a series of conferences, have reached an agreement as ...

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  34. CLOTH ROBBERIES.

    Owing to an epidemic of robberies of cloth in Great Britain the premium rates for insurance against losses through such robberies have risen threefold. Some ...

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  35. Trade Training in Great Britain.

    Suggestions have been made by the Board of Trade to the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) as to the trades in which [?] might be given to members of the ...

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  36. CONTINUED ARMISTICE.

    In addition to the surrender of all completed German submarines, the destruction of ouncompleted submarines, and the utilisation by the Allies of German mer[?]. ...

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  37. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific Cable Board's accounts for the year show[?] Receipts, [?] expenditure, £[?]. The board is paying £77,544 for interest into a sinking fund on ...

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  38. SUNK BY MINE.

    The French steamer, which sank through sinking a mine in the Straits of Messina, was the Chaouia, 4,334 tons, not the Chaproi, as previously cabled. She was ...

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  39. Winegrowing for Soldiers.

    On the motion of Mr. J. G. Barrett, seconded by Mr. H. Sutherland, the following resolution was unanimously carried at a public meeting held at the Melbourne ...

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  40. BOLSHEVIKS IN RUSSIA.

    In a speech at Ballarat on Sunday, Senator Harnes, in capousing the cause of Bol shevism, ari[?] ridiculed the confention that German gold was at the root of ...

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  41. 1st LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE.

    Returned members of the 1st Light Horse Field A[?] have formal an association to hold [?] [?] and [?] the [?] formed [?] [?] of [?] unite of the 1st Light ...

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  42. CLYDE WORKERS' DEMAND.

    The workers on the Clyde are demanding a 30 hour week, and a minimum in wages of £1 a day. ...

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  43. South African Affairs.

    Replying to a question in the South African Senate on Monday, the Minister without portfolio (Mr. J. A. C. Graff) said that there was no truth in the statement ...

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  44. Work for Portsmouth.

    The British Minister for Labour (Sir R. S. Horne) assumed the Portsmouth Employment Committee that even if the establishment of a league of Nations meant a ...

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  45. A "Wanted" Prince.

    It was reported from Berne on Saturday that the Hungarian Government is demanding the extradition of Prince Louis Windisch-Gractz on a charge of having ...

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  46. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The Federal executive of the Australian Labour party, after having c[?] with the State executives, has now [?] nitely appointed Messrs. T. J. Ryan [?] ...

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  47. SYDNEY SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There were no further developments to-day with regard to the dispute between the A.U.S.N. Compnay and the Federated Firemen and ...

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  48. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S DEATH.

    Inquiry was made at the City Mo[?] yesterday by [?] [?] [?] the [?] into the [?] stances [?] the death of [?] [?] Ann [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] in the [?] ...

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  49. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, Senator Barnes believes in Bolsheyism, and denies that it has its origin in German gold. Would Mr. Barnes tell us exactly what he thanks "[?]" is, and where ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Government has revolvedthe clause of the Defense of the Realm Act, prohibiting the use of grain and sugar for the manufacture of whisky and other ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, The sentiments of Senator Barnes, in his speech at [?] as reported to day, will [?] surprise that our Senate should be [?] with sympathy for the ...

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  52. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY.

    Messrs. Arthur Tuckett and [?] [?] [?] [?] the able of a two [?] [?] [?] [?] at 210 [?] street, [?] [?] [?] Majesty's [?] with [?] of [?] [?] by ...

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  54. POLICEMAN'S SON DROWNED.

    The [?] as [?] [?] Wale, aged [?] [?] who [?] [?] in the [?] at [?] [?] [?] on [?] 12, was [?] by the city [?] [?] R. H. [?] at the [?] [?] ...

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  55. SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    After hearing e[?] of the [?] [?] relative to the [?] of William [?] a [?] aged man, which [?] at the [?] [?] pital on January 12 [?] the [?] of [?] [?] ...

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  57. German Colonies.

    The German Minister for Colonies (Dr. S[?]), in a speech at Westphalia, advocated the establishment of a League of Nations. He hoped, he said, on the strength of ...

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