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  2. BOLSHEVIKS BEATEN.

    News has reached Paris that the Russian fortress of Kronstad, at the head of the Gu[?]f of Finland, and 20 miles west of Petrograd, is in flames. Seven Bolshevik warships ...

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  3. SUNKEN SHIPS.

    In connection with the sensational sinking of 46 out of 72 interned German warships by members of their German crews at Scapa Flow, the Admiralty announces that ...

    Article : 280 words
  4. TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    That the engine-driver was not to blame, but that the responsibility for the accident rested on Herbert Pierce Nolan, road-master, and Illingworth Hindle, special ...

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  5. Germans Will Sign

    The following message was received from Weimar, the seat of the German Government, on Sunday afternoon:—"The new Bauer Ministry will, on Monday, hand to the Allies a note accepting their peace terms, but ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    The directors of the Mount Morgan Goldmining Co. Ltd. considered yesterday the publis statement of the Queensland Minister for Railways (Mr. Fihelly) dealing with ...

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  7. SHIPPING STRIKE

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) is on his way to Melbourne from Sydney, where he conferred with members of the Federal council of the Seamen's Union, ...

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  8. AFGHAN ARMISTICE.

    News comes from Allahabad that the Amir of Afghanistan, in his reply to the communication in which the Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford) set out the ...

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  9. BROWN COAL SUPPLIES.

    Wet weather and the heavy demands have resulted in the Mines department falling nearly three weeks behind in the deliveries of Morwell brown coal. The ...

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  10. BARRIER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Representatives of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners[?] at Broken Hill and elsewhere, who ha[?] dispute with the mining companies ...

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  11. AERIAL DERBY.

    There were 12 entries for the aerial Derby fling contest, which took place on Saturday. The course was twice around outer London[?] over a distance of ...

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  12. German Ensign Hoisted.

    The coup was carried out at noon, when some of the British ships at Scapa Flow had put to sea for exercise, which was taken by the Germans to mean that the watch had ...

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  13. New Zealand Orders in Britain.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Replying to a deputation on the shortage of coal, the Acting Prime Minister (Sir James Allen), said that the Government had ...

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  14. WARRANT OFFICERS.

    That warrant officers of the permanent forces who have gained commissions abroad should be taken on the strength as commissioned officers was the request made to the ...

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  15. Shortage of Refined Sugar.

    Householders before long are likely to feel yet another effect of the seamen's strike in the difficulty that they will experience in obtaining supplies of refined ...

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  16. Transatlantic Flight.

    It is officially announced at Washington that the giant dirigible British airship R34 is expected to arrive in the United States from England very shortly. ...

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  17. WOMEN'S WAR WORK.

    Every week the need for patriotic work is diminishing, and group after group of women and girls, who for nearly five years have worked day, and often night as well, ...

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  18. AS A MAN STANDS.

    It is unseasonable weather in which to mention the incident, but to adapt Captain Bunsby, the bearing of the observation lies in the application of it. ...

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  19. "Very Unfortunate," Says Jellicoe.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the course of an interview Admiral Lord Jellicoe declined to make any comment on the sinking of German ships at Scapa Flow, except that it was ...

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  20. Prize of 2,000 Guineas.

    A private cable message received in Melbourne makes it known that the prize of 2,000 guineas offered by the State Express Company for the first direct flight across ...

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  21. BRITISH CONFIDENCE.

    Sir,—If it is possible for the British Government to learn a lesson[?] as far as the Boches are concerned, let us hope that the last display at Scapa Flow will serve at last. ...

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  22. Emigration from Germany

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Sun" telegraphs that a great emigration movement towards South America is spreading in Germany. A Government ...

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  23. TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    Arrangements have been made for the Straits steamer, Laranah, one of the vessels "hung up" at Melbourne on account of the waterfront trouble, to load a cargo of ...

    Article : 314 words
  24. SYMPATHY OR ANIMOSITY?

    Surprise was expressed by the chairman of the Hampden Cloncurry Copper Mines Ltd. and of Metal Manufactures Ltd. (Mr. J. L. Wharton) at Mr. Fi[?]elly's ...

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  25. PAY OF POLICE.

    On November 25, 1902, the practice of paying pensions or gratuities to the police was abolished, and a member who has joined since that date is not entitled to ...

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  26. Belgian Congo.

    To remove misunderstanding arising from criticism in the press suggesting that the cession of the Belgian Congo is contemplated, the Governor- General has ...

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  27. Soldier Farmers.

    One thousand oversea agriculturists, representing the military forces from the various dominions, are to visit the Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff, in Wales. A ...

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  28. KING ISLAND TRADE.

    As an outcome of the seamen's strike communication between King Island and Tasmania and the mainland has become in regular. The service with Tasmania is ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. Transported Germans.

    The steamers Willochra and Kursk have arrived at Durban from Australia, each with nearly 1,000 German ex-prisons of war, who are being taken to ...

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  30. A.I.F. EDUCATION WORK.

    Bishop Lond (Bathurst) was given a hearty welcome home yesterday in the Cathedral buildings by the Church of Englang Men's Society. It was hoped that ...

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  31. PRESSURE ON SEAMEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Officials of the Seamen's Union, when interviewed to-night, declined to discuss the position or explain what took place at the conference with the ...

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  32. TROOPS RETURNING.

    Looking well after their long sea voyage, the Victorian troops who returned by the s.s. Devanha landed at Port Melbourne yesterday. They received a cordial greeting ...

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  33. ARE PEOPLE THOUGHTLESS?

    Are civilians in trains and tram-cars inconsiderate towards maimed soldiers? The soldiers think so, at any rate. An officer who has lost the use of ...

    Article : 512 words
  34. LIGHTING RULES BROKEN.

    The first prosecutions under the War Precautions (Coal) regulations since the recent re-imposition of the restrictions in regard to lighting and motive power were dealt ...

    Article : 349 words
  35. PROTEST AGAINST FLOGGING.

    At a meeting of the Criminology Society of Victoria held in the lecture hall of the Australian Church last night the following motions were agreed to:— ...

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  36. TRAMS MAY BE AFFECTED.

    The coal position is acute. The Gas Company and electric supply companies have only a week's supply left at the present rate of consumption. Even if the ...

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  37. VICTORIANS ON S.S. HUNGARIA.

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  38. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A fire broke out in a four[?]storied building in Clarence street, city, at half-past 3 this afternoon in the pr[?]mises of A. E. Martin and Co., electrical ...

    Article : 121 words
  39. BUTTER MARKETING.

    WELSHPOOL, Monday.—At a well-attended meeting of the district council, Victorian Farmers' Union, Alberton and South Gippsland Shires, the following ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. CARRYING FIREARMS.

    Arising out of an attack on the loyalist workers by the strikers on March 21, George Victor Baker, secretary of the Loyalist Association, appeared at the District Court ...

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  41. POLICEMAN PUSHED THROUGH WINDOW.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. S[?]rgent (chairman), His[?]op[?] Fitzsimmons[?] Lavery, and Ba[?]gs, J.P.'s. three [?] men[?] named Joseph Cousens, Ronald Phillips, [?] George Cousens, were ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE.

    GIPPS.—Mrs. Gipps, 55 Austrin avenue, St. Kilda, has received a cable message from her youngest son. Lieutenant [?] B. Gipps, 53rd Battery[?] A.F.A., in which he says that he has joined the ...

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  43. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  44. REPATRIATION.

    Owing largely to the fact that many returned soldiers have been thrown out of employment through conditions resulting from the seamen's strike, there are at ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. STANDING IN GRAND-STANDS.

    Sir,—Can nothing [?]e done to stop the habit many people have got into of standing in the passages of the grand-stands of Flemington and Caulfield during the races, to ...

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