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  2. A.N.A. CONFERENCE

    HORSHAM, Wednesday.—After a discussion occupying the greater part of the day, the A.N.A. conference expressed approval of a campaign for thhe extension of the ...

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  3. SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference ol delegates from subblanches throughout Victoria of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, which has been considering land ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Bolahevisk in the Baltic regions have sustained severe losses. There has been further fighting near Archanged against the Bolsheviks. Five ...

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  5. SLAUGHTER IN RERLIN.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin says that Government troops assembled 200 Spartacist prisoners in the courtyard of the Moabit prison, manacled ...

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  6. NAVY ADMINISTRATION.

    The third and final report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into Navy and Defence administration, was yesterday made available by the Acting Prime ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), the French Prime Minister (M. Clemenceau), and President Wilson are conferring with the object of deciding upon ...

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  8. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    A direct appeal to the State Premier (Mr. Lawson) to assit in bringing about a settlement of the Prehran-Malvern traway strike was decided upon yesterday by the ...

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  9. TEMPORARY CLERKS' PROTEST

    A mass meeting of temporary clerks, held at the Clerical Association's rooms last night, decided that in the event of the Federal Government refusing to reconsider ...

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  10. Threats in Perth.

    PERTH (W.A), Wednesday.—Mr. Clementson, [?]cretary of the Trades Hall disputes committee, who is running the Federal temporary clerks' strike, declared that ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN RIOTS

    Lord Curzon, leader of the House, in explaining in the House of Lords the riots in Egypt, said that a deputation of Nationalists called at the British Presidency and ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA.

    A Copenhagen report says that the Bolosheviks, up to March I, have spent 300,000,000 roubles (nominalty £30,000,000) on their foreign propaganda. It is alleged ...

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  13. STATE BUTCHERS STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Government is meeting with industrial troubles in its own enterprises. A strike occurred this morning in the State butchers' shops ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The British delegation does not see the necessity for the inclusion of a League of Nations scheme in the preliminary terms, because Germany will not be a party to it. ...

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  15. LABOUR UNREST.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas. M.P., secretary of the British Railwaymen's Union, went to Paris by aeroplane to consult Mr. Lloyd George on the railwaymen's demands. ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN TSIENTSIN.

    Reports from Peking received at Washington state that United States sations raided the Japanese concession in Tsientsin, assaulted the Japanese consul, and ...

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  17. RIVAL SAVINGS BANKS.

    In discussing yesterday the opposition of the Treasurer of Victoria (Mr. McPherson) to the amalgamation of the Federal and State Savings Banks. the Acting Prime ...

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  18. PERSECUTIONS BY TURKS.

    The Turks hale renewed the persecution of Greeks and Armenians in Asia Minor on a large seals. The Patriarchates there are making a joint protest to the Allies. ...

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  19. NO AEROPLANES SOLD.

    The attempt of the Defence authorities to dispose of the aeroplanes which they have been using for instructional purposes by an auction sale at Point Cook ended ...

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  20. DOMINION TROOPS.

    Their Majestics the King and Queen, in a letter to all thhe dominion troops, sayZ:— "We wish you God-speed and a safe return home to your dear [?]. A grate[?] country ...

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  21. NOVEL AEROPLANE.

    The "D[?] Express" says thhat the novel British aeroplane referred to in the House of Commons by Major-General Secley, the Under-Secretary for the Air Ministry, has ...

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  22. An Election Surprise.

    Excitement has been caused in political circles by the result of the House of Commons by-election for Leyton West. where the Liberal canndidate (Mr. A. E. ...

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  23. PAYMENT IN FULL.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law, the Leader of the House, stated that a committee on the wealth of Germany, of which the [?] ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    The Secretary of State for War (Mr. Winston Churchill) has agreed to an amendment of the new Service Bill, so as to provide for the retention of soldiers after ...

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  25. INCREASED PRICE OF MILK.

    Three weeks ago the whole-al[?] price of milk was taised from 12 to 13 a gallon. The retail price is 2 a gal[?]on, so that the retailets had a margin of 9d. a gallon to ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    There are hopeful prospects of a settlement of the trouble which has arisen over the matter of prospective competition by the steamers of the Australian ...

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  27. Surrendered Shipping

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "New York World," the German mercantile fleet, of which the Allies are to take control, amounts to 1,500,000 tons. The ...

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  28. Important Legislation.

    In the debate in the House of Commons on the Ways and Communications Bill the Minister for Reconstruction (Sir Auckland G[?]d[?] in[?]cated that the immediate ...

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  29. New Tariff Urged.

    At a smoke social tendered to the A.N.A. Conference delegates to night, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. G. H. Wise), in responding to the [?]st of "Parliament," ...

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  30. Profiteering Alleged.

    Replying to a motion in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon urging the Government to acquire its own ships, moved by Mr. Madeleys, a Labour member, who quoted ...

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  31. Belgian Traitor Sentenced.

    M. Co[?]ans, formerly principal secretary to te Belgian Ministry of Arts and Sciennces, has been sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment with [?]ard labour for having ...

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  32. THE UNION JACK.

    Sir, As sister of one who with so many other brave have laid down his life for the ground old [?]. I protest againe[?] the did[?] loyal remarks by Dr. Mannix in holding the ...

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  33. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    Several questions [?] the interests of sailors and soldiers were discussed at the meeting list evening of the committee of the Va[?] branch of the Returned ...

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  34. MINISTERIAL DENIAL.

    The Federal Minister in Charge of Shippage (Mr. Poynton) last evening gave an [?] denied to Mr. Burton's charge, [?] stated that the [?] charged by the ...

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  35. Queen Visits Poor.

    Her Majesty the Queen is displaying the [?] interest in housing conditions of London. She walked th[?] the p[?]ter streets of Br[?]nal Gives and paid [?] ...

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  36. CHAUFFEURS' DISPUTE.

    A sub committee of the [?]ive [?]ar Owner[?] Association me[?] the de[?]putes committee of the Tra[?] Hall Council yesterday with reference to the chauffeurs' strike, but no ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The light causes Melbourne and four destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy which are on their way home to Australia have [?]rived at Malta. They will stay there ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, The remar[?]s of Dr. Mannix on Monday night only add fuel to the amoulder[?] ing [?]re of dislov[?]ty in our midst. No other man in Australia would be allowed ...

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  39. MR. COLQUHOUN'S PAINTINGS.

    At[?]pheric effects have been well studied by M[?]. A. Co[?]quhoun in the land[?]pes in oil, which are to be shown from to day, with other work by the some artist, ...

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  40. "BUSHRANGING" IN QUEENSLAND

    WARWICK (Q.), Wednesday, At the District Coa[?] today, before Justive O'Sul[?]van, M[?]rk Betts, bute[?], who had been con[?]ted of receiving stolen cattle, was ...

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  41. ENGINE-DRIVERS' CLAIMS.

    A conference between the representatives of the Chamber of Manufactures and of the Federal Eugine-drivers and Fire[?]en's [?]tation, which seeks better wages and ...

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  42. GRAND CHORAL CONCERTS.

    Sir, There must be thousands of men and women in our city with tramed voices who possibly, like myself, wo[?] be pr[?] pared to form a grand choir for practise to ...

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  43. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    [?]REMANTLE ([?] M[?] 19 War Capital from [?], Salled March 19 [?] verdo for [?] ALHANY ([?] Miles), Salled, March 19 ...

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  45. MEATWORKS STRIKE ENDS.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Wednesday, The [?] works strike, which has lasted over four months, [?] officialloy declared "off" today. ...

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