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  2. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BROKEN. HILL, Wednesday.—The strike on the mines, was extended to-day Following upon further correspondence between the Trades and Labour Council and ...

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  3. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    The adjourned annual meeting of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League was held at the Athen[?]um last night, the president (Mr. ...

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  4. FREMANTLE TROUBLE.

    PEARTH, Wednesday.—In connection with the waterside trouble at Fremantle and the recent s[?]s of violence there, [?] meeting of the executive of the Retruned ...

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  5. PEACE TERMS.

    Paris advices on Monday were that the plenary session of the Peace Conference on Tuesday would receive the Peace Treaty, which was almost certain to be handed to ...

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  6. THE TARIFF.

    Ihe third deputation which has waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene with relation to the embargo on the importation of confectionery ...

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  7. FRENCH AND KITCHENER.

    Field-Marshal Viscount French, in his history of the campaign of 1914, reveals the fact that Lord Kitchener went to Paris on September 1, where he adopted the tone of ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIKS COLLAPSING.

    In the course of an interview which the London correspondent of the "New York Herald" had with M. Sokoloff, a Russian economist, a Bolshevik, and a close friend ...

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  9. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE.

    Further evidence of the deep-rooted hatred which has been aroused between certain sections of persons "known to the plice," and the extent to which they ...

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  10. SHOTS BY DAYLIGHT.

    Another shooting incident took place in Fitzroy yesterday between noon and 1 p.m. Just round the corner from Gertrude street, in Youn street, there are several bluestone ...

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  11. Australians' Guns at Ypres.

    The picture in the Royal Academy Exhibition by the Australian artist Septimus Power is the first finished painting received from the artists commissioned by the ...

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  12. Dominions in War.

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. Ryan) was entertained at luncheon in London on Friday by the Empire Parliamentary Association. The chair was occupied by the ...

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  13. Police Chief's Comments.

    Commenting on the occurrences of the last day or two, Sir George Steward, chief commissioner of police, said that the public were likely to form a wrong impression ...

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  14. FAILURE OF U-BOATS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Sun" says that intimate friends of Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz says that his book, which is to be published, wil blame ...

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  15. CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE.

    The dispute at Broken Hill, which has resulted in the stoppage of work at the mines, and rendered over 7,000 men idle, is not between the employees and the ...

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  16. Trans-Atlantic Flight.

    Fire has damaged the three United States naval seaplanes which arrived at Trespassey Bay (Newfoundland) a few days ago to prepare for an Atlantic flight The attempt ...

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  17. Opportunities for Australians.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), now in England, has arranged for 100 carefully selected members of the A.I.F. to visit the United States to ...

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  18. Sylvia Pankhurst in Court.

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who was arrested during the May Day procession in London while attempting to enter the House of Commons at the head of a section of the ...

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  19. Aeroplanes for Australia.

    Several firms concerned in the construction of aeroplanes have approached the Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), now in England, with a view ...

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  20. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    BENALLA, Wednesday.—Important proposals for the extension of agricultural education will be submitted to the Premier (Mr. Lawson) and the Minister for ...

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  21. YOUTHS WITH REVOLVERS.

    Edward Bourke, aged [?] who gave his occupation as that of a gravedigger, was churged at the Carlton court yesterday with having on April 26, when armed with a revolver, stolen a football ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The May London wool sales opened brisk. Prices ranged from par to 5 per cent., as compared with those at the April sales. Fine crossbred and merino[?] wools ...

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  23. Jugo-Slavs Want Fiume.

    The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" asserts that 300,000 Serbian and Jugo-Slav troops are planning to march to Fiume, to which the Italians are already ...

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  24. Bill to Abolish Vivisection.

    The House of Commons, has passed the second reading of a private bill compelling the use of anaesthetics in all operations on animals, including the docking of tails, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. COAL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A further conference between representatives of the New South Wales coal proprictors and the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' ...

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  26. Punishment of Crimes.

    Before the Enemy Crimes Committee furnished their report the Council of Four had already made their own decision. It is believed that the latter left to the different ...

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  27. MATCH INDUSTRY.

    A deputation representing the female operatives in the wooden match-making industry was introduced to the Ministot for Customs (Mr. Greene) yesterday by Mr. ...

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  28. NEW ALMANACH DE GOTHA.

    The French edition of the Almanach de Gotha for 1919 (Germany's recognised genealogical, diplomatic, and statistical handbook) has been brought to Paris fresh ...

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  29. PIRIE CARPENTERS STRIKE.

    PORT PIRIE, Wednesday.—In counection with the carpenters' strike at the smelting works here, a manifesto issued by the management of the Broken Hill ...

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  30. U-Boats Not Prohibited.

    "The Peace Treaty" will not include the prohibition of the use of submarines," says the Paris correspondent of the "New York World." ...

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  31. Belgium and Luxemburg.

    Negotiations between Belgium and Luxemburg have begun. They deal with questions of transport and the Customs Union. ...

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  32. REPLACING LOST SHIPS.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "New York World," the British delegates at the Peace Conference originally offered a plain disposition of the German ...

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  33. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    A man whose name is believed to be Arthur Heath, a resident of Murchison, was found in his room at the Albert Park Coffee Palace early yesterday afternoon with his ...

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  34. TROOPS DISEMBARK.

    Owing to the satisfactory response of motor-car owners, no difficulty was experienced in transporting to the city 510 troops who dosembarked from the ...

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  35. LOYALIST WHARF WORKERS.

    Sir,—In a letter to-day, the secretary, Mr. G. V. Baker, alleges that at a mass meeting held recently in Melbourne, a prominent individual said "that whilst they ...

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  36. REPLY TO SYDNEY THREATS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"We believe in constitutional methods for remedying grievances, and are up against Bolshevism and mob rule," said Mr. James McIntosh, ...

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  37. Food for Britain.

    Some of the London nowspapers contain paragraphs welcoming the arrival of an Australian steamer at Tilbury Docks on Friday last with 34,000 crates of rabbits, 3,000 ...

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  38. TRIMMERS TIMID.

    According to telegrams received by the Commonwealth Coal Adminstrator (Sir William Clarkson) yesterday, the whole of the mines in New South Wales were at ...

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  39. Home Rule Delegates

    The Paris corresponent of the "New York World" says that President Wilson's assistance has been invoked to obtain safe conducts to Paris for Messrs. De Valera and ...

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  40. GIFTS TO THE BLIND.

    Sir,—Commenting on the letter of Miss Lorna Wood to-day, I desire to state that, while Miss Wood is entirely wrong in her acount of the origin and equipment of the ...

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  41. BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS,

    Sir,—May I again ask for books and magazines for this depot? Since the beginning of February we have sent out between 13,000 and 14,000 books to camps, military ...

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  42. MOTORISTS AND TRAMCARS.

    Sir,—The endeavour of the Automobile Club to have the by-law amended permitting motor-cars to pass on cither side of tram-cars will surely call for a strong ...

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  43. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Sir,—The interesting and instructive statement in "The Argus" to-day and the leader thereon give cause for grave thought to ail Australians. If the combined State ...

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  44. OUR MUDDLED MAILS.

    Sir—In "The Argus" this morning it is stated that the delivery of the second class mail matter per Ventura was begun yesterday, and would take two or three days to ...

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  45. HOUSEWIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Housewives' Association took place yesterday in the Town Hall, and was well attended. Miss E. E. Hurst presided. Mr. Greenwood, ...

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  46. WHARF LABOURERS' DISPUTE.

    On March 4, at Siddeley street, near the wharvesthere was a disturbance between members of rival wharf labourers' unions. As the cutcome, several men were proce[?]ded against at the Melbourne ...

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  47. PORTER KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Charles Francls King, who was employed as a temporary porter at the Toorak railway station, was run [?] and Killed by a train while on duty yesterday morning As the 8.53 a.m. train from ...

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  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—There came enclosed in my son's letter from Frnace a photograph of a soldier signed, "Yours sincerely, Dicko, France, Xmas, 1918," and on the back ...

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  49. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—A drowning accident occurred at Brigalow, near Warra, on the southwestern railway yesterday, the victims heing two little boys, aged 3½years and two years ...

    Article : 37 words
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