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  2. RAILWAY CROSSING FATALITY

    HOBART, Sunday.—A shocking railway accident occurred at a level crossing at Moonah on Saturday evening. George Hall. a well known farmer, of Deloraine, who ...

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  3. CAMP RIOT.

    A riot broke out in the Canadian camp at Rhyl, on the north coast of Wales, as the outcome of grievances concerning pay and demobilisation. The rioters wrecked the ...

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  4. BERLIN QUIETER.

    Fighting in Berlin has ceased. Government troops occupy all the public buildings, and have captured many Spartacists. There have been minor disturbances at ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS.

    It is officially notified that henceforth all transports having Tasmanian troops or war workers on board will proceed to Hobart before coming to Melbourne. The ports of ...

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  6. PEACE CONGRESS

    The Peace Conference is considering the reduction of the German army to 250,000, with a small navy for police and defence purposes. Probably France and Italy will ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. MURRAY WATERS.

    LAKE BOGA, Friday.—Fruitgrowing is in its infancy on the middle Murray, between Echuca and Swan Hill, but it is a very promising infant. It is considered by ...

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  8. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The "Temps" (Paris) says it understands that Japan will[?] under the peace settlement, keep the German islands which lie north of the equator, and that Australia will ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. Arrivals Expected.

    According to the latest list issued by the Commonwealth Shipping Board a number of transports are due to arrive in Melbourne during the present month. ...

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  10. SOLDIER'S WIFE AND CHILD.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Shortly after midday on Saturday a sensational shooting [?]ffray occurred at Hindmarsh, at the dwelling of Mrs. Rose L. Lorimer, a widow, ...

    Article : 272 words
  11. Kaiser's Culpability.

    The Commission on Enemy Crimes has practically completed its report. It is understood to provide for the full punishment of the authors and perpetrators of ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. MILITARY DECORATIONS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) will, on Wednesday, present to the next of kin of deceased soldiers, and returned members of ...

    Article : 1,385 words
  13. Vienna Without Food.

    The Committee of Ten (says a Paris message) is considering the conditions under which Austro[?] Hungary will be supplied with food. The present supply is ...

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  14. SOLDIERS ARRIVING.

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  15. RETIRED MONARCHS.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva states the ex-King Constantine and ex-Queen Sophia of Greece are incurring heavy debts in Switzerland, especially ...

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  16. ARMISTICE CONDITIONS.

    Reports received at Amsterdam from Berlin state that the armistice negotiations have been broken off owing to the Allies claiming the surrender of the entire ...

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  17. WOOL AUCTIONS.

    Public sales of Australian and New Zealand wool will be resumed in London on April 2. when 60,000 bales of combing and 20,000 bales of clothing wool will be ...

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  18. HIGHTON SOLDIERS' HOME.

    The intimation in "The Argus" that the Highton Rest Home for soldiers was to be closed led to action being taken by the Sailors and Soldiers' ...

    Article : 332 words
  19. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    A week of 44 hours has been conceded to the dockers and wharfingers. The question of wages is still unsettled. A member of the Amalgamated Engineers' ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. Jugo-Slavs.

    A message from Rome states that Deputy Bevione created a sensation in Parliament by reading a secret memorandum seat by the Jugo-Slavs to President Wilson in May. ...

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  21. LARGEST BRITISH AIRSHIP.

    The trial of the R 33. the largest British airship so far b[?], at Selby, Yorkshire, was successful. It flew for three hours at a speed of 50 miles an hour, and was under ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. South African Disputes.

    A Johannesburg message states that the Minister for industries has invited both parties to the building strike to submit their dispute to a joint board. The masters have ...

    Article : 426 words
  23. NORTHERN RUSSIA.

    Bolshevik troops have captured a village on the Archange[?] front, and the British troops have withdrawn for a distance of a mile. ...

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  24. Irish Prisoners.

    Mr. Bonar Law intimated in the House of Commons that the Government was releasing the Irish political prisoners who were interned in Britain. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Paris message reports a collision between British troop trains near Ro[?] Twelve men were killed and 75 injured. The Board of Trade will considerably ...

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  26. GARDEN FETE AT FLEMINGTON.

    A garden fete in St. Brendan's school grounds, Flemington, was opened on Saturday afternoon by Archbishop Mannix, in the presence of a large gathering. The ...

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  27. Privy Council Appeal.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has granted special leave to appeal from the decision of the High Court of Australia in the case of McCawley v. the King. ...

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  28. League of Nations.

    Mr. David Lawrence[?] the Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening Post" states that President Wilson is returning to France ...

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  29. THE GOVERNMENT GRANT.

    Sir,—I have read with great interest in "The Argus" the municipal views about the Repatriation department's proposal to hand over £142,000 to municipalities in Victoria, ...

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  30. SLY GROG RAIDS.

    Visits were paid by the licensing police [?] the week-end to three places in [?] street, where liquor was being [?] [?]. Altogether 161 bottles of beer, ...

    Article : 208 words
  31. ENGINES AND GRASS FIRES.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—Representatives of farmer[?] from the Tou[?] district in which a number of st[?] fires occurred immediately after the [?] of certain [?] engine, yesterday met ...

    Article : 450 words
  32. Germany's Hopes.

    Advices from Zurich states that Parliamentary circles at Weimar (the seat of Government) are eagerly watching the strike situation in Britian. The German ...

    Article : 158 words
  33. MANUFACTURE OF PAPER.

    A bulletin[?] written by Mr. Gerald Light[?] foot has been issued by the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry summarising the available information on the ...

    Article : 265 words
  34. Munition Factory Sold.

    The first British national [?]tion factory has been sold. It cost £[?]33,000. The Government received for it £140,000. Mr. F. G. Kellaway (Parliamentary secretary to ...

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  35. GIFT AEROPLANES ACKNOWLEDGED.

    Mr. C. Alma Baker, hon. organiser of [?] Australian and Malayan Air Squadron [?] has received the following letter of [?] from the British War Office: ...

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  36. Opposition to Conscription.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. T. H. Thomas, general secretary of the National Union of Railway [?], moved the rejection of the Naval and Military Service ...

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  37. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    As a motor-car[?] driven by Mr. H. Rudge, of We[?] College, Prahtan, [?] [?] the [?] [?] of [?] road and [?] [?] [?] [?] on Saturday afternoon, a boy ran from ...

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  38. VALUES OF WHEAT SCRIP.

    Sir,—Recently large parcels of our wheat have been sold at prices averaging about [?] 10 per bushel. Notwithstanding the satisfactory announcements of sales, and ...

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  39. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY'S PICNIC.

    The Victorian Typographical Society and [?] trades[?] annual [?] was held on Saturday at [?] [?] [?] [?] The [?] [?] [?] and all enjoyed the [?]. The mayor ...

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  40. VERDICT FOR DAMAGES.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.—At the Warrnambool County Court, before Judge Womar[?] and a jury, Jane[?] Lennox, a dressmaker, proceeded against Swinton's ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. OPEN AIR LOUNGE FOR SOLDIERS.

    In response to the appeal in "The Argus" [?] Mr. Greenwood, M.L.A., for funds to [?] in establishing an open-air lounge for [?] in St. Paul's Cathedral groun[?], ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. KILLED BY TALLING TREE.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—[?] [?] reported by [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  43. WORKMAN DIES OF INJURIES.

    On February [?]. William Wa[?]son, of Cremor[?] [?] Richmond, was struck on the [?] by a leg while working at the [?], sustaining concussion of the brain and other [?]. He ...

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