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  2. TIENTSIN AFFAIR.

    The Pekin correspondent of The New York Times states that later reports in connection with the Tientsin affair indicate that Japanese soldiers invaded the French ...

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  3. SCENES IN BRISBANE.

    Disgraceful scenes were witnessed this afternoon during the progress of a procession from the Trades Hall to the Domain, where a meeting was held to protest ...

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  4. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    Viscount Ishii (Japanese Ambassador at Washington), in a speech before the Japan Society, said the constitution of the League of Nations would not be worthy of the ...

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  5. REGENERATION OF TRANSPORT.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Sir Auckland Geddes), in moving (in the House of Commons) the second reading of the Ways and Communications ...

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  6. "WITHIN A MONTH."

    Mr. Lloyd George has announced that the German delegates are expected at Versailles to sign the preliminary peace treaty within a month. The impatience with the ...

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  7. BRITISH LABOUR FERMENT

    The conference of railway men has rejected the Government's offer that the existing wages and bonuses would be maintained throughout the present year. ...

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  8. INFLUENZA

    There are now 10 patients in the Ex-hibition Hospital. The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) said on Sunday that four had been ...

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  9. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The British steamer Penlee (3,775 tons), registered at Falmouth, is on fire in mid Atlantic. Her S.O.S. signals were picked up by the Mauretania and the Waratea ...

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  10. Chinese Railways.

    The Times correspondent at Pekin reports that Japanese official disapproval of the contemplated, internationalization of the Chinese railways is responsible for a ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT DETERMINATION.

    Mr. Bonar Law's closing sentences in yesterdays speech in Parliament announcing that the Government would not hesitate to use every resource to break a strike ...

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  12. NEW YORK, March 18 (delayed).

    There is much comment in official circles in reference to Viscount Ishii's speech. In important quarters it is believed that Japan will not refuse to join ...

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  13. The £10,000 Air Prize.

    Gen. Sykes, in a speech at a dinner in connection with British aircraft construction, read a telegram from the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), announcing ...

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  14. Violent Senatorial Hostility.

    The New York Times correspondent Washington says that Srs. Reed, Borah, and others have declared that the anti-League of Nations organization will send ...

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  15. ACTION BY TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The industrial triple alliance—railwaymen, miners, and transport workers—has decided to give its approval to the Ministerial scheme and to approach the ...

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  16. Repatriation of Australians.

    A total or 39,332 members of the A.I.F. and 3,367 wives and dependants, and munition workers lave so far been repatriated to Australia in 44 chips. It is hoped that ...

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  17. PRESS CRITICISM.

    London newspapers express the view that the postponement of the strike foreshadows in early settlement, and that the decision of the railwaymen does not imply that ...

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  18. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Paris representative of The New York Times (States that President Wilson is considering the disposition of the surrendered German Beet. It is understood ...

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  19. Americans Going Home.

    The United States Government is using battleships and cruisers to transport troops homeward. The round trip from Brest to New York and tack win occupy 40 days. ...

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  20. RAILWAYS SITUATION GRAVE.

    The London miners, railwaymen, and transport workers representative to-day conferred with members of Cabinet. The railwaymen later reported to their own ...

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  21. OPEN TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    The Paris representative of The New York World, in a message announcing that the Peace Conference will probably adopt the suggestion to Bink the captured ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. Poland's Port.

    The Daily News asserts that it has been settled that the port of Dantzig and the Valley of the Vistula shall go to Poland. Gen. Koltchak's offensive in the Ural ...

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  23. DOMINIONS AND EUROPEAN POLITICS.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Sir Robert Borden) has submitted a memorandum to the British delegation at the Peace Conference, emphasizing that the ...

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  24. AMERICAN FLEETS.

    The Secretary for the United States Navy (Mr. Daniels) sailed for Europe to-day. He will study naval and aviation problems in France, England, and other ...

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  25. ALARMING OUTBREAK AT PORT PIRTE.

    Preparations in connection with the isolation hospital established in the Y.M.C.A. Building were completed yesterday. The arrangements were made by Mr. ...

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  26. German Bolshevist Gains.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Near York Times says a well-informed person from Berlin has informed him that Germany expects worse conditions soon. ...

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  27. The German Cables.

    Great Britain, France and Japan claim the right of capture justifies the confiscating of enemy cables. The Italians and Americans disagree. The Committee ...

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  28. Vimy Ridge for Canada.

    The French Government has decided to present to toe Canadian Government the Historic battleground known as Vimy Ridge, in the Artois district of France. ...

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  29. NEGOTIATIONS SATISFACTORY.

    The Minister of Labour (Mr. Home), when interviewed after the e railway conference, said he considered the negotiations were going were going on favourably. He could ...

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  30. VON KLUCK'S IDEAS.

    Gen. Von Kluck, who is living in a small Bat in Berlin, has been interviewed. He is of the opinion that the reconstruction of Germans military power is possible, but ...

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  31. Foch Wants the Rhine.

    Le Matin quotes Marshal Foch as having said that the River Rhine is France's only good defence and that if the Rhine were not secured Prance would have fought in ...

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  32. Canadians Marrying English Women.

    There have been 20,000 marriages between Canadian soldiers and English women during the war, and such marriages are still being celebrated at the rate of 300 ...

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  33. BILLIARDS.

    The final round of the billiards championship matches, which were begun at the Grand Hall, Leicester square, on February 17, was completed to-night, when ...

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  34. ALLIES IN HUNGARY.

    Allied troops during the past few days have occupied the greater part of Hungary, with the exception of the capital Budapest, with the view of suppressing ...

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  35. MINERS' COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.

    It is understood that the miners are urging as a compromise that a 2/6 a creek advance should he granted, made retrospective to January 9, on the basis of six shifts ...

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  36. PORT PIRIE'S REQUIREMENTS.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) made available on Saturday further correspondence between the Central Board and the Port ...

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  37. The Kiel Canal.

    Le Temps says a scheme is afoot to exploit the Kiel Canal by an international limited liability company. The value of the canal and a narrow strip of ...

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  38. Bid for New Friendship.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United states Press Association has interviewed Herr Maximilian Harden, Editor of Znkunft, who said:—The present German ...

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  39. FREE CHURCH UNION.

    A joint committee of Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational churches has furnished a statement upon the practicability of the union of those three ...

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  40. Coal Strike Postponed.

    Mr. Lloyd George, an a speech, said the industrial world would be unsettled until peace was signed. Mr. Justice Sankey's report was a remarkable document, which ...

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  41. RUSSIA AND SIBERIA.

    Gen. d'Anseline commanding the French troops at the Russian Baltic port of Odessa, has declared that he will not evacuate the position in any ...

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  42. A Sensational Decision.

    The Italian delegates have sent an ultimatum to the Peace Conference intimating that they will have to withdraw from the conference unless Italy shall be given the ...

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  43. Clemenceau's Assailant.

    Cotton, the assailant of M. Clemenceau, ias stated that he is a convinced Anarchist, and would be as ready to kill the Kaiser at M. Clemenceau. He is against all ...

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  44. What Germany Missed.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Times states that the Assistant Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Roosevelt), in a statement, said that if the war had ...

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  45. PETERSHAM ELECTION.

    Polling took place yesterday in connection with the by election to fill the Petersham seat in the Legislative Assembly. The voting was:—Major Shillington ...

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  46. German Seamen and Surrendered Ships.

    A mass meting of seamen at Hambnrg refused to assist in the delivery of the German ships to the Allies on the ground that Germany had not been guaranteed ...

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  47. Bolsheviks Repulsed.

    Dispatches from Archangel say that Bolshevik troops made an attempt upon the lines of communication between the American and other allied columns on the ...

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  48. STRANDED SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    On Saturday morning about 200 South Australians who had been detained in Melbourne for many weeks owing to the quarantine restrictions imposed by the ...

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  49. The Feeding of Europe.

    Mr. Herbert Hoover, interviewed by the Paris representative of The New York World, said:—The United States will have to supply food for more than 100,000,000 ...

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  50. MINERS DIVIDED.

    One hundred and fifty delegates of the miners are meeting at the Central HalL A sharp division of opinion prevails. It is known that some of the miners' ...

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  51. Guilt of the War.

    The subcommittee on the responsibility for the war has reported that technically the prosecution of those responsible for the conflict would be anomalous and ...

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  52. Bolsheviks.

    The Inter-Allied Supreme War Council hopes to tackle the Russian question it an early date. The Germans have renewed pourparlers at Posen. It ...

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  53. Poles and Ukrainians.

    Warsaw messages state that the Poles defeated the Bolshevists at Slonim, and recaptured the town. The Poles repulsed a German force near Posen, and captured ...

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  54. BABY UNDER A BUSH.

    At noon to-day a passer by noticed a newly born female child under a bush in Princes square, near the wharf. The patter was reported to the police, and the ...

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  55. Foch "Never Despaired."

    Marshal Foch, asked for a statement on the anniversary of the German offensive of last year, which resulted in their recapture of the Bapaume salient, said the ...

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  56. League of Nations.

    Lord Robert Cecil, addressing the press representatives, said the question exciting the greatest interest was whether the covenant of the League of Nations should be ...

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  57. Korean Situation.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times reports that the Korean National Association has asked President Wilson to initiate action at the Peace ...

    Article : 71 words
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