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  2. PROGRESS WITH PEACE TREATY.

    Admiral (Sir Rosslyn Wemyss, with Out stating the intentions of the Allis after the surrender, paused after reading the article demanding the ...

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    It was reported on Friday morning tic two influenza patients admitted to the Isolation Hospital at the Jubilee Exhibition Building on Wednesday were ...

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  4. WINES AND DRIED FRUITS.

    Many persons dn South Australia contend that it would be in the national interest if all the varieties of wine-grape vines were crafted over to currants and ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN AIR PRIZE.

    Referring, to adverse comments on the proposal of the Federal Government to give a prize of £l0,000 for the first successful aerial flight from Great Britain to ...

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  6. EX-SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Leid Milne[?] is grafting a Bill to provide for free passages for soldiers to the dominions, and to enable loans to be advanced at pre-war nates to the Dominion ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH MERCHANT FLEET.

    The Commonwealth Government has sold to the Belgium Government the steamer Australstream (formerly Dalton Hall), a 3,534 ton vessel. The price realized works ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    It was stated in union circles, on Friday that, it had been generally understood that neither the Government nor the unions would engage, a solicitor to act ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING.

    The reports on war profits, just issued by the Cost of Living Commission is of an extremely drastic character, and has caused a stir in commercial circles. It states ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN AGITATION.

    The Egyptian unrest is spreading. The demonstrators have interrupted telegraphic communication with Cairo. A large body of native opinion, is supporting the ...

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  11. BRITISH COAL COMMISSION.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law outlined three reports by the coal commission. The first report was signed by the miners, and labour ...

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  12. Allied Air Raid Damage.

    An official announcement has been made at Berlin that during the period of the war allied air raids on German territory resulted in damage amounting to £1,175,000, ...

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  13. Conflict With Conference.

    Mr. Larkin (manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line), in replying to criticisms, quotes Mt. Hughes as having stated that the Commonwealth does not desire to ...

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  14. FLYING.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland) March 20. Air experts and meteorological observers have arrived to note the conditions for the trans-Atlantic flight. ...

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  15. Why Wilhelm Left.

    A Berlin message states that, in defen of the ex-Kaiser's flight, Gen. Hindenburg has published a statement that Wilhelm's departure was due to a eakening of the ...

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  16. SOLDIERS AND MINISTER.

    A public meeting, arranged, by the National Federation to accord citizens an opportunity of hearing the Minister of Repatriation (Mr. Mitten) explain the ...

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  17. STAMPING OUT SPARTACISM.

    The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Rotterdam reports that, although Herr Noske (German Minister of Defence) has proved victorious in the pitched battles ...

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  18. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Board of Trade has announced that the average earnings of British railway-men in 1913 amounted to 28/6 a week. Additions since February, 1915, had ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS AND PROFITS.

    The profit made by the Commonwealth Government fine of steamers during the period ended June 30, 1917, when the 15 steamers of 63,684 tons gross purchased in ...

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  20. THE COPPER CRISIS.

    A prominent mining director stated to-night that he had been unofficially informed that the Cabinet had decided not to render financial help to enable the copper mines ...

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  21. NO MORE SUBMARINES.

    Under the peace conditions as drafted to date, Germany is prohibited from constructing any submarines. The Inter-allied Supreme Council has ...

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  22. VICTORIA TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An announcement posted at the Serviceton Railway Station that all traffic from Victoria to South Australia has been definitely suspended, has evoked strong ...

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  23. R.S.A. DISCLAIMER.

    Major Lamb (President of the Returned Soldiers' Association) disclaims any connection, between the association and the howling down of Mr. Millen at last night's ...

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  24. PAYMENT FOR GERMAN SHIPS.

    The New York Herald comments sarcastically on "the topsy-turvy method of paying the enemy for the use of his ships to keep the poor Germans from starving." ...

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  25. REPORTED INTERVENTION.

    The French are reported to have occur pied Mannheim and Karlsruhe in consequence of Spartacist outbreaks. ...

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  26. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    The four-masted schooner Cecelia Sudden, which left Newcastle on Tuesday morning with a full cargo of coal for Callao, was towed into Sydney Harbour ...

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  27. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    Officiate of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation will visit Melbourne, to request the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to appoint ...

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  28. NO DECISION.

    The railways executive made anew offer to the men, which the latter considered it a meeting this evening, but the proceeding were adjourned without a decision ...

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  29. Reductions of German Armaments.

    The peace terms will prevent the surreptitious training of a large German army and will limit armament production. The German Fleet will consist of six ...

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  30. Progress of the Revolution.

    A German officer, in a Tetter addressed to a prisoner of war in Germany, throws light upon the collapse of the German Army. He says:—"The collapse was not ...

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  31. MELBOURNE SHIPPERS' VIEWS.

    Referring to-day to Mr. Tredwin's statements, published in the cablegrams this morning, Mr. W. M. McPherson, of the firm of W. M. McPherson Proprietary, ...

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  32. NATIONALIZATION OF RAILWAYS.

    The Daily Express states that Mr. Lloyd George has informed Mr. J. H. Thomas that the Government will introduce legislation to nationalize the railways without ...

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  33. A SMASHED RUDDER.

    The ketch Noorinbee was towed into Port Jackson this morning by the steamer Newcastle in a helpless condition. When off Cape Three Points early this morning ...

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  34. ATROCITIES ON ABORIGINES.

    Speaking of the aborigines in the Northern Territory at the Methodist Conference Foreign Missionary meeting this evening, the Rev. James Watson said that they had ...

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  35. COTTON TRADE CONDITIONS.

    The conference of spinning and manufacturing sections of the cotton trace employers has informed the operatives that the firms cannot reduce the hours from ...

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  36. A Japanese Amendment.

    Japan has submitted an amendment to the Inter-allied Supreme Council asking for equal rights and just treatment of aliens who are nationals of States which are ...

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  37. BEER IS "BLACK"

    Considerable bitterness is being engendered in Darwin between the adherents who are determined to continue the boycott of the State hotel haps and liquor ...

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  38. THE CLERICAL STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of permanent employes of the Commonwealth Public Service was held last night to consider what attitude should be adopted with reference to the ...

    Article : 225 words
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  41. PROFIT-SHARING ON POTATOES.

    LONDON, March 16 (delayed message). Mr. E. R. B. Denniss (Liberal member for Oldham), who is the head of the largest potato growing firm in the United ...

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  43. International Labour.

    The Commission on International Labour has decided against the International Bureau invoking the aid of the League of Nations to enforce its decisions. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian cruiser Melbourne and the destroyers Swan, Torrens, Huon, [?], and Yarra, which left Malta on their homeward voyage, will meet at Suez the ...

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  45. EPIDEMIC SPREADING IN MOTHER STATE.

    The additional cases of pneumonic mflueuza reported to-day totalled 45 in the metropolitan area, and 40 at tie North Head Quarantine Station. There was ...

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  47. CYCLONE DAMAGE.

    The cyclonic disturbance which was experienced at Darwin early this month also caused considerable damage at the Roman Catholic mission station, where a tidal wave ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND SHIPPING HOLD UP.

    There were no fresh developments to-day in connection with the shipping holdup. The settlement of the dispute appears to be as far off as ever. Neither ...

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  49. BILLIARDS.

    At close of play in the billiards championship match, last night, Inman's score stood at 13,324, and Stevenson's at 7,621. ...

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  50. DECREASE IN VICTORIA.

    Five deaths from influenza were reported to-day, three of which occurred at Wonthaggi. The fresh cases numbered 81, or 50 fewer than yesterday; the admissions to ...

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  51. BOXING.

    The French lightweight champion, Vittel, beat Fry (Welshman) in the match last evening. ...

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  54. NO REDUCTION OF QUARANTINE.

    The Home Secretary was asHed to-day whether there there any probability of reducing the border quarantine period between New South Wales and Queensland ...

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