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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    It is reported from Vienna that soon after Count Karolyi resigned the Bolsheviks of Budapest disarmed the foreigners and removed their military badges and ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Powers opened the hearing of the case in which the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association is claiming ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISM IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The scene of last night's demonstration in Merivale street, South Brisbane, was visited by many curious spectators this morning. At a house ...

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  5. PEACE LABOURS.

    The "New York Times" is informed by its Paris correspondent that in order to expedite the business of the Peace Conference the principal matters will be ...

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  6. BOLSHEVISM.

    The new Hungarian Government, says an Amsterdam message, is openly communistic. It has proclaimed the socialisation of land, mines, railway transport, and ...

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  7. RISING IN EGYPT.

    Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council, stated in the House of Commons that the situation in Egypt had become less anxious. Mobs in Upper Egypt had torn ...

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  8. SOCIALISM AND BOLSHEVISM.

    Sir,—The Government should take some drastic action to put a stop to the Socialist, Bolshevik, and other disloyal propaganda that is going on in Melbourne and suburbs. ...

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  9. Scope of League of Nations.

    The League of Nations Commission, has received 35 amendments of which many are from neutral nations. In nature the suggestions are chiefly in the direction of ...

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  10. Railways Damaged.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs that nearly all the railway trafic in Egypt has been suspended. On Sunday mobs werecked many stations and ...

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  11. Economic Problems.

    The date of [?] the preliminary pea[?] treaty depends on the completion of the constitution of the economic councils. Financial experts are endeavouring to find ...

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  12. MILITARY TERMS.

    The so-called clubs of veterans and tourists with which Germany abounded, and whose main object was to encourage militarism, are now forbidden. All ...

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  13. LABOUR UNREST

    The national strike situation in Great Britain is now less threatening, though 24,000 miners in the Rhondda Valley (South Wales) have declined their leaders' advice, ...

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  14. Expulsion of Aliens.

    Lord Jersey, in the House of Lords, f[?]shadowed the d[?]tic expulsion of interned ali[?]s from Great Britain. They number now 6,000 of [?] probably desire ...

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  15. TRANSPORT IN BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons the principal opposition to the Government's Communications Bill [?]ted from representatives of dock interests. Sir Edward Carson ([?].) ...

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  16. KILLED IN WAR.

    It is stated by the "Petit Parisien" that the Allied losses in killed in the war were roughly 2,500,000. The percentage of the killed as compared with the populations ...

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  17. War [?]s Commission.

    The War Crimes Commission has now completed its investigations, and is engaged in drafting its final reports. Like the Polish Commission's report, the report will be ...

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  18. MINISTRY'S ATTITUDE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—After a meeting of the State Cabinet this morning a pronouncement was made on behalf of the Ministry by the Acting Premier (Mr. ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S BIRTH RATE.

    The births during the fourth quater of 1918 in England and Wales numbered 161,775 and the deaths 241,218. This is the first occassion that the deaths have ...

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  20. POSITION OF ALLIES.

    According to advices from Paris, received in New York, a special session of the Supreme War Council is being held to consider the situation in Hungary, and ...

    Article : 263 words
  21. GAS WORKERS RESTIVE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a mass meeting of gas employees held at the Trades Hall to-night it was decided that, f[?]ing satisfaction from the directors of the Australia ...

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  22. France and Australia.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Andrew Fisher) entertained General Pau and the members of the French Mission which recently visited Australia, at a ...

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  23. BRITISH RAILWAY-MEN.

    M[?] meeting of railway-men held in London and Liverpool on Sunday demanded insistence upon their full demands. Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., general secretary of ...

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  24. EASTERN RAILWAY PLANS.

    British, French, Italian, Belgian, Swiss, Serbian, Roumanian, and Greek diplomatic and technical delegates are considering a new railway service via Paris. Milan, ...

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  25. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The proposed establishment of hostels for the benefit of Methodist young persons who for education and business purposes. [?] required to [?] their homes was ...

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  26. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Government has abandoned the restrictions on the issues of new capital for domestic purposes, but these will continue on investments outside of the ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Pan-Amerian Union has requested the American delegates in Paris to insist upon the [?]tion of a clause in the League of Nations covenant safeguarding ...

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  29. Wages and Prices.

    Speaking to the Chamber of Mines, Mr. Wa[?]s, the president, referred to the vicious circle by which every increase [?] wages automatically produced increased ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    News has reached Paris that the Siberians have successfully taken the offensive against the [?]viks to the west of the [?]als. The Bolsheviks have been driven back for ...

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  31. APPEAL TO ROUMANIA.

    The proclamation of a Soviet Republic in Hungry has created a precarious situation in Roumania, and the new CzechoSl[?]k State. The Soviet, in a manifesto ...

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  32. Racial Equality.

    The chief of the Japanese Press Burean attached to the peace delegation, in an interview, said that the idea of the Japanese in seeking to amend the League [?]ant ...

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  33. THE PRICKLY PEAR.

    Two "war-time suggestion" for the destruction of prickly [?]r were before the Advisory Council of Science and Industry at its last meeting. One was that ...

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  34. TEMPORARY CLERKS' DISPUTE

    An unsuccessful endeavour has been made to secure a settlement of the strike of Commonwealth clerks in Western Australia through Mr. Justice P[?]. On Tuesday ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    It is officially stated that the Commonwealth Shipping Line inteads to trade permanently, and that further [?]ings from British and other ports will be announced ...

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  36. INSULT TO FLAG.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—An officer of high standing in the military forces, and one whose influence last night was very great in preventing more ...

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  37. OFFER TO LENIN

    The Paris "Matin" reports that the Ukranian revolutionary leader. Petlura, is now negotiating with M. Lenin for autonomy for Ukranian in return for ...

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  38. German Factories Busy.

    German factories are working at high pressue, particularly on non-precishable goods. The capitalists prefer to put their money into goods rather than in the banks, ...

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  39. REFERENDUM.

    Sir,[?] Dr. Maloney, M.H.R. [?] understand, helping to form a Referendum League. He must do this with his tongue in his [?] for [?] remember rightly this ...

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  40. CONQUERED TERRITORIES.

    The proposed by which the British delegation sought to settle the question of the future coun[?] of the Island of [?] by Great Britain, Australia, and New ...

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  41. South African Parliament.

    In the Legislative Assembly, replying to a question as to the Government's policy regarding the Senate, the Acting Premier (Mr. Malan) said that it was not the last ...

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  42. DELUNGRA LAUNCHED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Six months ago the k[?]a of three steamers were laid at Walsh Island, Newcastle. To-day the first of there vessels, the De[?]gra. 5,000 ...

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  43. ITALY AND FIUME.

    It is now officially denied that Italy has threatened to withdraw from the Peace Confernece if the port of F[?] is not allotted to her. ...

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  44. APPEAL FOR LINEN.

    Sir,—I desi[?] once more to appeal for a large supply of [?] [?]en. Our need for [?] is greater than ever, for the reason that all our invalided men [?] being returned to ...

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  45. FOR THE RED CROSS.

    The Lord Mayor has received the following communication from Mr. James Forehead, who for[?]ly resided in Victoria, and is now resident in Omaha, N[?] ...

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  46. DEPORTATION OF ALIENS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A bastily summoned meeting of returned soldiers was held in the Residential Club this morning. The soldiers vigorously discussed the ...

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  48. WOMAN LEAPS OVER CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another woman committed suicide to-day by jumping over the gap at Watson's Bay. The body was dashed to pices on the rocks [?] below. ...

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  49. British Liberal Split.

    A joint committee which has been meeting in the House of Commons with the object of uniting the Coalition and nonC[?]lition Liberals disagreed. The ...

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