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  2. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    "I am afraid that the numbers are up against us," said a leading advocate of One Big Union ideas on Thursday, speaking of the attempt to induce the State ...

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  3. SHIPPING PROBLEM.

    The representatives of the oversea shipping companies comparing the London Conference desire to set out some further facts in reply to criticism which has been ...

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  4. PEACE CONGRESS

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association of America reports that it is officially announced there that the German delegates to the Peace Conference ...

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  5. VIENNA CRISIS.

    Despatches from Vienna received in New York on Sunday night stated that the Soldiers Council controlled the Austrian capital. ...

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  6. TRANSATLANTIC RIGHT.

    Hawker on Friday sent a cable message to England, wagering £50 that he will beat Raynham across the Atlantic, and another £50 that Raynham will complete the ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

    During the past three days about 300 influenza patients have been refused admission to hospitals owing to want of nurses and of accommodation. These cases are not ...

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  8. HITCH WITH ITALY.

    The Council of Four is concentrating on the Adriatic question. If the Italians maintain the attitude attributed to them of insisting on the possession of Fiume, and ...

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  9. DISTURBED GERMANY.

    Anarchy prevails in Munich, the Bavarian capital. Early last week all work had ceased, and the central railway station was in flames. Robbers were broking into the ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were 23 deaths from influenza in the metropolitan area in the 24 hours to 8 p.m., including one at North Head. In the same period ...

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  11. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    The Landru murder trial in Paris is developing into another Deeming case. The police now suspect that Landru murdered at least 10 women. ...

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  12. PROTECTING FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" sends the extraordinary report to New York that America has assured France that she will enter into a defensive ...

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  13. HELPING RUSSIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" asserted last week that the Peace Conference was considering a proposal to secure peace by supplying ...

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  14. URGENT PROBLEMS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who is taking a leading part in the Peace Conference followed Mr. Lloyd George when the Prime Minister made his speech in the House of ...

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  15. FUTURE OF EX-KAISER.

    Unconfirmed news received in New York from Paris states that President Wilson will decide the question whether the ex-Kaiser shall be allowed to remain in Holland or ...

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  16. Recognition for Koltchak.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," unofficial advice has been received there that the Allies will recognise the Koltchak ...

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  17. MAKING GERMANY PAY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says that a sub-committee which has been considering the reparation question has reported that within ...

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  18. DEARTH OF NURSES.

    Sir,—About three months ago, forseeing the dear[?] of nurses in the then presumably oncoming epidemic, the Nurses' Homes forwarded to the R.V.T.N.A. a ...

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  19. THE "NO STRIKE" BALLOT

    The final ballot taken amongst the miners shown that 693,084 voted in favour of accepting "Mr. Justice Sankcy's report, and 76,992 against. ...

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  20. American Troops in Siberia.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" stated on Wednesday that the United States War department had received a report from Major-General ...

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  21. JAPAN'S GRIEVANCE.

    The interview between Mr. Hughes and the Paris correspondent of the "Asahi Shimbun," of Tokio, has created a highly favourable impression in Japanese circles in ...

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  22. WHO BEGAN THE WAR?

    According to the Constantinople correspondent of the London "Morning Post," the examination of the Turkish Grand Vizier (Said Halim Pasha) revealed that ...

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  23. SCENE IN COMMONS.

    During the debate on army pensions in the House of Commons on Tuesday of last week a woman in the Strangers' Gallery shouted:—"You have not settled the last ...

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  24. THE WOOL POOL.

    Sir,—Several letters have appeared lately in the columns of "The Argus" suggesting that wool growers should move in the matter of having the existing wool-selling ...

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  25. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

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  26. U.S.A. Recognises Poland.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York Times" reports that President Wilson has appointed Mr. Hugh Gibson to be United States Minister to Poland, thus formally ...

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  27. Dissatisfied Liberal.

    Colonel Wedgwood, D.S.O., Coalition Liberal member of the House of Commons for Newcastle-under-Lyme, has joined the Labour party as a protest against the fact ...

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  28. Commercial Censorship.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" states that American offcials have despatched a preremptory Note to the British authorities, making the demand ...

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  29. HYDROPHOBIA IN ENGLAND

    A case of rabies has been discovered in Surrey, in England, where the dog affected attacked eight people. The authorities have ordered all dogs in ...

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  30. Ireland's Claims.

    Colonel House (confidential adviser to President Wilson) on April 15 received the three Irish-American delegates who, together with the Sinn Fein representative ...

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  31. French Finances.

    The French Chamber of Deputies is engaged in discussing a bill to ratify the agreement between the Government and the Bank of France for the advamce of one ...

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  32. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable message appeared in the Second Edition of "The Argus" on Monday:— ANZAC DINNER IN PARIS. ...

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  33. Racial Affray in London.

    As the outcome of a shooting affray in the East End of London, six men of colour bad to be taken to a hospital, three being seriously wounded. A white man stabbed a ...

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  34. CHURCHES OF CHRIST CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Victorian Churches of Christ was continued on Saturday and Monday, all the sessions being largely attended. The report of the temperance and social questions ...

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  35. The Escape of the Goeben.

    Commander Bellairs (Unionist), in the House of Commons last week, demanded the publication of the findings of t he courtmartial of Rear-Admiral Troubridge with ...

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  36. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speech in the House of Commons last week created a good impression in the lobbies, nnd secured a fairly "good press." Some disappointment is ...

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  37. LIABILITY OF LANDOWNERS.

    Sir,—Many landowners have waited for an expression of opinion in regard to the case of Mr. Oswald Brown, grazier, of Cope Cope, who has been hold responsible for the ...

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  38. Mr. Hughes Appreciated.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Australian Natives' Association's annual conference was opened today. A motion was agreed to plating on record the appreciation of ...

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  39. Nationalisation of Coal.

    Sir Leo Chiozza Money, who, while a Liberal member of the last British Parliament, and the holder of a minor post in the Lloyd Goerge Ministry, joined the ...

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  40. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Dr. Frodsham, formerly Bishop of Northern Queensland, in a letter to the "Morning Post" writes:— "The Covenant of the League of Nations ...

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  41. Ex-Kaiser's Son.

    It is reported that the ex-Kaiser's sixth son, ex-Prince Joachim, will remain in Switzerland until peace is signed, when he will [?] to America. ...

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  42. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    In the annual report of the district board of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, it is stated that the funds of the society in Victoria amount to £122,108/16/6, and for the year ...

    Article : 247 words
  43. British Credit in U.S.A.

    It is reported by the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" that the Government of the United States has extended a further credit of 100,000,000dol. ...

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  44. Traveller and Circumlocution.

    An instance of the inconvenience caused to passengers desiring to travel by rail to New South Wales was brought under notice yesterday. On Thursday a resident of ...

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  45. 6th INFANTRY BRIGADE.

    The 6th Infantry Brigade Comforts Depot intand vacating their rooms at 312 [?] on April 30, and after that date will open at the Olderfleet, 475 Collins street, on the second Tuesday in each ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The House of Commons deliberately Counted itself out on Wednesday night of last week. It was reported from Madrid on ...

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