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  2. CLOTHING TRADE.

    An important judgment dealing with the basic rates and hours in the clothing trade was delivered yesterday by Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court in the ...

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  3. RETREATING BOLSHEVIKS.

    News from Northern Russia states that the Finns continue to advance. The fall is imminent of Petrozavodsk, an important town on Lake Onega (300 miles ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    Sixty deaths from influenza were reported by registrars to the Board of Public Health yesterday, 38 occurring in the metropolitan area and 22 in the country. As ...

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  5. CONTROL OF COAL.

    A special number of the "Commonwealth Gazette," issued yesterday, contained an Older under the War Precautions Act suspending all contracts or agreements for ...

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  6. BAVARIAN REVOLT.

    A despatch from Zurich states that German Government troops at Lamberg (seat of the "legitimate" Government in Bavaria) shot Landauer, leader of the ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY.

    The delay in handing over the Treaty to the German delegates is officially ascribed to a desire that Italy should be present. A telegram will be sent to Rome asking the ...

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  8. FREMANTLE RIOT.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Colebatch) has issued a statement respecting the riot at Fremantle, setting out that, so far as the Government is concerned, the ...

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  9. PASSENGER FLIGHTS.

    The Bristol Biplane Company has, inaugurated between Bristol and London (118 miles) a civilian flying service for passengers. ...

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  10. BORDER QUARANTINE.

    Sir,—The letter in your issue of Saturday, 3rd inst., detailing the experiences of a traveller from Melbourne to Brisbane, amply illustrates the wisdom and utility of ...

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  11. Agreement Must Cover All Mines.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Officials of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation stated today they would refuse to recognise any agreement for increased wages unless all ...

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  12. Throne of Montenegro.

    The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth) stated in the House of Commons last week that the decision of the Assembly at ...

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  13. Miners Could Earn More.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Giving evidence before the Coal Commission to-day, Richard Thomas, manager of the Rothbury colliery in the Maitland district, presented a ...

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  14. Nationalisation of Mines.

    Giving evidence before the British Coal Commission Mr. Sidney Webb, the wellknown writer on political science, urged the nationalisation of coal mines. ...

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  15. EXTENDING THE TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A meeting of the council of the Transport Workers' Federation was held in Sydney to-day, when the position regarding the waterside workers ...

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  16. A.I.F. INTERESTS.

    Decisions relating to the granting of separation allowance to dependants of members of the A.I.F. were announced by the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator ...

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  17. RETURNING TRANSPORTS.

    Troops on the Kildonan Castle will disembark at the New Pier, Port Melbourne to-morrow morning and motor-cars are required for their transport to the city. The ...

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  18. Grave Shortage in New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— Speaking at Dunedin, the Acting Prime Minister (Sir James Allen) said that the coal shortage was so serious that at any ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture (Colonel Boscawen) has announced that the Government is appointing a commission, which will ...

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  20. WHO PAYS?

    Sir,—It seems most desirable that the remarks of Mr. H. M. Murphy, secretary of Labour, in his book, "Wages and Prices in Australia," dealing with exactly the same ...

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  21. SHAW PLANT PURCHASE.

    The demand made by Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) and Messrs. Tudor, O'Malley, and Higgs (all of whom were members of the Hughes Ministry, which approved the ...

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  22. Quieter in India.

    The British Press Bureau has issued the following report from the Viceroy of India, bearing date April 22:— "In the Punjab the Seditious Meetings ...

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  23. FARES TO ENGLAND.

    There are several powerful influences at present operating to keep passenger fares to England at their present high figure, and that these influences will continue to ...

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  24. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    A new campaign is to be conducted to encourage the purchase of war-savings certificates. From to-day the new certificates, bearing interest at the rate of £5/3/ ...

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  25. The Paris Deeming.

    An examination by experts of the shabbily furnished bungalow occupied by Landru, the alleged Paris Deeming, who is accused of murdering 10 women whom [?]e ...

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  26. PEACH CELEBRATIONS.

    A scheme for the decoration and illumination ol Swanston street between the southern end of Prince's Bridge and Lonsdale street, was placed before the City Council ...

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  27. Hungary Cries "Enough."

    The Hungarian Government has offered Roumania territorial concessions in return for the cessation of hostilities. ...

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  28. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    By a substantial majority the United Irish League decided not to dissolve, but to continue its former mark-time policy until the decision if any, of the Peace ...

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  29. IRRIGATION EXPERIMENTS.

    It has boen decided to carry out extensive experiments on the irrigation areas at Mildura with the object of determining the best methods of removing a number ...

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  30. WOMEN WASHED OFF ROCKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three women were fishing off the jocks near Bondi this afternoon, when a wave engulfed them. Mrs. Maric Burge, aged 53 years, was washed out ...

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  31. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    In a report to the City Council yesterday, the legislative committee expressed the opinion that the regulations governing the passing of trams by motor-cars ...

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  32. FIRES IN THE SUBURBS.

    Much damage was done by a fire which broke out early yesterday evening in the boot factory of Messrs. P. W. Stewart and Co., in Little Turner street. Abbolsford[?] The middle portion of the ...

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  33. MOTOR FALLS INTO CREEK.

    TALLANGATTA, Monday.—Concuillor H. Nankervis had a marvellous escape from death whilst motoring with his daughter on the Upper Murray road on Friday last. ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

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  35. SMALL-POX ON TRANSPORTS.

    The danger that small-pox may be introduced into Australia by the returning troops has to be carefully guarded against by the quarantine authorities. That it ...

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  36. Karagola Leaves Plymouth.

    The transport Karagola sailed from Plymouth on April 30 with 849 returning Australians on board. ...

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  37. TRESPASS BY A BULL.

    Questions under the Pounds Act were involved in an appeal that came before Mr. Justice Hood, in the Practice Court yesterday. The Court of Petty Sessions at Swan Hill ordered James Halstead, of ...

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  39. PROPOSED ANZAC MEMORIAL BAND.

    To-day a deputation from the National Federation is to wait upon the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cabena) to request him to initiate a movement for the establishment ...

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