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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    As there is small likelihood of fixing the amount of indemnities an interesting theory has been advanced in Fans that the preliminary treat, should simply mention ...

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  3. REPATRIATION.

    When Mr. W. F. Greenwood, the chairman of the State Repretriation Board, used the words "an inverted pyramid" to describe the organisation of the Repatriation ...

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  4. SERBIAN DYNASTY.

    Advices received in London through Rome state that the Kara-Georgevitch dynasty, in Serbia has been deposed, and a republic proclaimed in Belgrade. ...

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  5. WAR AND CIVIL STRIFE.

    Despatches from Archangel state that the Bolsheviks have again attacked the Allies at Odozcrskaia, but were repulsed with losses. Their aim is apparently to ...

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  6. MAKING NEW MAP

    Feeling in Paris with regard to the question of whether the Germans will sign the peace treaty is now much more optimistic. The Allied Foreign Ministers have been ...

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  7. PREMIER ON TOUR.

    CASTERTON, Thursday.—Memories of the early days of Victoria have been revived and the need for the encouragement of decentralisation has been stressed during ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Federal politics have seldom been so interesting and full of possibilities as at the present time. Members are eagerly conjecturing what the next few months have ...

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  9. NAURU ISLAND.

    The central council of the Farmers' Union pent the following cable message to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday:— ...

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  10. BANKRUPT TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "New York Herald" says that influential Turks are desirous that the United States should speedily take a mandatory control of ...

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  11. THE CENSORSHIP.

    The Press Bureau issued the following statement on Wednesday:— "Unless an emergency arises the Official Press Bureau will be closed on April ...

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  12. NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    The Press Bureau states that a conference was held at Westminster on Wednesday between Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War) and ...

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  13. Siberian Unrest.

    Despatches from A Vadivostock state that the growing uneasiness in Siberia is taken by the Allied representatives as an indication that a revolutionary attempt will be ...

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  14. Disorder in Germany.

    A Berlin correspondent says that the situation in Germany is most serious, and that the whole economic life of the country may be paralysed. Guards have been sent ...

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  15. GERMAN ANARCHY.

    The "Daily Mail" declares that another revolutionary crisis is approaching in Germany. In Southern Germany, which has hitherto been comparatively free of it, ...

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  16. "TOPPLING OVER."

    "Mr. Greenwoods remark that the repatriation scheme resembles an inverted pyramid were very applicable to the position said the president of the Returned ...

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  17. Danzig To Be Free City.

    According to the Paris representative of the "Daily Express" the Council of Four (Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, President Wilson, and Signor Orlando) has ...

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  18. SHEEP DIP EMBARGO.

    Referring to the criticism upon his action in temporarily prohibiting the importation of sheep-dip, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy-Greene) stated yesterday that it had ...

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  19. STRIKES IN SPAIN.

    General strikes are taking place in all the great towns of Spain. The most serions of the strikes is in Barcelona, where all traffic is suspended. On Sunday 45 bodies ...

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  20. WOLLASTON ESTATE PURCHASE.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Mr. Anthony Barber made a statement before the local soldiers' land settlement committee in reply to the statement made some time ...

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  21. German-Austria Quiet.

    The Bolsheviks are reported to have failed in their movement in German Austria. ...

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  22. GERMAN CRIMES.

    A commission appointed by the German Government has investigated the shooting of French prisoners at the Mannheim camp after the armistice was signed, and the ...

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  23. General Smuts and Hungary.

    It is reported that General Smuts has been entrusted with a special civilian mission to Budapest. ...

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  24. BRITISH CAPITAL.

    The Press Bureau states:—"With a view to preserving capital for domestic purposes within the United Kingdom, and of preventing any avoidable drain upon foreign ...

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  25. "Our Comrades in Hungary."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting to-night of the New South Wales Labour Council, a motion was agreed to extending greetings to "our comrades in Hungary on ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty has issued the following statement:— "Admiral Lord Jellicoe and Admiral Sir David Beatty have been promoted to the ...

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  27. "NOT TOO PROUD TO FIGHT"

    Baron Markino (one of the Japanese repretentatives at the Peace Conference) said to an American interviewer on Wednesday:— ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    In reference to complaints abont-the disorderly conduct of Australians passing through Cape Town, the chairman of the troops' reception committee in that city ...

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  29. MILITARY POLICE.

    In future only returned soldiers who have actually served overseas will be employed as military police in Victoria. The State commandant (Brigadier-General ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Hurley, who was Director of Shipbuilding for some time after the United States entered the war, has stated in Washington that the United States is to-day ...

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  31. Japan and China.

    According to a Peking message, Japan recently warned China that if she published the secret agreements between the two countries Japan would demand from her ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales had a sensational opening on Wednesday. An enormous crowd of buyers, chiefly British, but with a few French and Belgian, attended the ...

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  33. LABOUR CONVENTIONS.

    The International Labour Commission has issued a report covering the convention, which is a length, document. It confirms generally the points already made public. ...

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  34. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    A Commonwealth proclamation has been issued under date of March 31, appointing the members of the Interstate Commission Mr. Piddington, K.C., Mr. Lockyer, and ...

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  35. OCEAN FLIGHTS.

    The New York "Sun's" correspondent at Norfolk, Virginia, states that the United States is preparing for a trans-Atlantic flight with a dirigible airship which will be piloted ...

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  36. EXPORT MEAT TRADE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A serious position was revenled at a meeting of the various unions in Rockhampton, when seventeen delegates were present, representing ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Arrangement' are in progress for a march through London at the end of this month of 12,000 troops from the overseas dominions. The Canadian Government has decided to ...

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  38. MEMORIAL HALL SCHEME.

    A public meeting was held in the Brighton Town Hall last evening to formulate a scheme to raise funds to augment the Anzac appeal for a local memorial hall. ...

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  39. SOCIAL QUESTIONS DISCUSSED.

    The united social questions committee, representing the Anglican, Presbyterian, and Methodist churches, and the Australian Catholic Federation, met at St. Paul's ...

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  40. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    "Prohibition has been a success in every way wherever it has been adopted," declared Mr. Tennyson Smith last evening in the course of his prohibition campaign ...

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  41. Order Restored in Egypt.

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth) stated in the House of Commons on Wednesday that order had been restored in Egypt. The ...

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  42. BISHOP OF CORK.

    Sir,—Mr. McCarthy, in "The Argus" to-day, fustens on some alleged errors in the report of my lecture on Sinn Fein. They are of trilling importance: but, in any case, ...

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  43. SALE OF A MOTOR-CAR.

    A case in which damages were claimed on an allegation that defendant had made misrepresentations in selling a motor-car to the defendant, was heard by Judge Wolnarski in the County ...

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  44. DEMOBILISED SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—Permit me to make public the aims of the newly-formed association of demobilised soldiers of the A.I.F. his association is formed on non-political and ...

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  45. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    At yesterday's sitting of the annual Victorian Rechabite conference it was resolved, on the motion of Mr. S. Mauger, to give effect to clause 6 of the proposed ...

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  46. COPPER- MINES CLOSED.

    CLONCURRY (Q.), Thursday.—The Mt. Cuthbert mine is practically the only one now working in the district. All the Elliott mines have closed, and the pipes, pumps, ...

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