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  4. W.A. Casualties

    Official List No. 462 of casualties amongst the personnel of the A.L.F. was issued last night. The Western Australian names included, with ...

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  5. "BIG FOUR"

    Messages from Paris announce that the Council of Four met at Mr. Lloyd George's residence. President Wilson was not present, but rumors that he is ...

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  6. SOVIET GOVERNMENT RECOGNISED

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the German-Austrian Cabinet has recognised the Hungarian Soviet ...

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  7. THE TRANSPORT BILL.

    In the House of Commons, to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. Edward Shortt), referring to Colonel J. Gretton's amendment to the Transport ...

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  8. RUSSIA

    An official British communique regarding operations on the Murmansk coast stales that reinforcements of infantry and marines are rapidly being ...

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  9. EARLY CABLES.

    Mr. Arno Dosch Fleurot, the Berlin correspondent of the New York "World." interviewed Count von Brock-dorff-Rantzau. (the German Minister ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. INJURED.

    Gnr. Armstrong. John Taylor, Middle Swan: 2/Cpl. Austin, Chas. Edwin, Geraldton; Gnr. Krakouer, Herman Jos. Perth; Sinclair. Stephen ...

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  11. ENLISTED IN OTHER DISTRICTS — ILL.

    Johanson, Sydney, East Fremantle, previously reported wounded; Gnr. Jones, Regld. Geo., Northampton. ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The following is a casualty pertaining to a member of the British Army. New Zealand Expeditionary Force, etc., whose next-of-kin is in the 5th ...

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  13. THE RULE OF THE ROAD.

    An interesting discussion is taking place in England with regard to the rule of the road. In Great Britain the rule for vehicular traffic is to ...

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  14. DIED, CITHER CAUSES.

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  15. CONSCRIPTION ABOLISHED

    The Budapest correspondent of the United Press Association reports that the Hungarian Soviet's "coup" occurred without disorder or bloodshed. ...

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  16. JAPANESE IN PARIS

    An interesting feature of the proceedings, of the Peace Conference is the number of Japanese who are assembled in Paris. These include 35 ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Edward N. Hurley (chairman of the American Shipping Board) said in the course of a speech here: — "During' the past 18 months the American ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. HUNGARY

    Messages from Budapest announce that General Smuts has departed, and although he was authorised to arrange new armistice terms with Hungary, no ...

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  19. IN THE MARKET PLACE.

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  20. FURTHER RISINGS IMMINENT

    The Berne correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) learns that Bolshevik risings in Austria and Czecho-Slovakia are ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT.

    A carload of New Zealand frozen lamb and mutton bas been, placed in sale here Several carloads have been consigned to New York, and the ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. WOUNDED AND MISSING.

    Bateman Chas. Edmund, E. Brookton, previously reported wounded. ...

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  23. A TREATY MATTER

    For some reason unknown, the Dutch Government has not yet appointed delegates to discuss the revision of the Belgo-Dutch treaty of 1839. ...

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  24. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a "foreword" to the report of the last Industrial Conference,' appeals to all sections of the community to read the reports of ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. PRISONERS OF WAR, ARRIVED ENGLAND.

    Carlin, Cyril. Brooke, West Perth. previously reported released prisoner of war, Ross, Kenneth Stuart, Zeehan, Tasmania, previously reported prisoner ...

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  26. REPARATION

    A message received from Paris says that the Commission of Reparation has adopted its report with regard to the damages to be claimed, and the ...

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  27. TRANSPORT BLOWN UP

    The bursting of a naphtha tank on board of the transport Spiridione, which was leaving with troops and civilians for Pola. (Gulf of Venice) ...

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  28. ILL.

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  29. POLAND

    It is announced that, the transport of General Haller's Polish troops across Germany begins on April 15,and is expected to occupy two months. ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIK SOLDIERS DESERTING

    There is a growing opinion that it is of the greatest importance that the Allies should decide on a definite policy dealing with Bolshevism, in order to ...

    Article : 102 words
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  32. KOREAN DISORDERS.

    The Korean representatives here allege that the Japanese are torturing Korean Christians because they have refused to worship the Mikado. The ...

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  33. RUTHERFORD'S TRIAL

    The trial of Lieut.-Col. N.C. Rutherford on the charge of having murdered Major Miles Seton has been begun. ...

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  34. AMERICAN ARMY

    The Department of War has planned to despatch an educational mission to Europe to combat Bolshevist ideas in the American army. ...

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  35. IN THE AIR

    A message from St. John's, New[?]oundland, says that the flight to be made across the Atlantic by Mr. Harry Hawker and Commander Grieve ...

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  36. SIVER-BADGE LONELINESS.

    After a man is discharged from the Army and the first feeling of unwanted freedom has passed, he begins to feel lonely. Often he is then more ...

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  37. THE KEMMEL PARK RIOTS

    The evidence given at the inquest on the five Canadian soldiers who were killed in the riots at the Kemmel Park Camp, Rhyl. showed that ...

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  38. ARCHANGEL FRONT

    It is reported from Archangel that the Bolshevik troops lost about 700 dead in the recent fighting. LONDON, April 6. ...

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  39. A SNOWY SUMMER

    Easterly winds in England culminated in a heavy snowfall, there being eight inches in London. Summertime officially begins to-morrow. ...

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  40. WOOL PRICES

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that at the instance of Senator William H. King (Democrat. Utah), the ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED

    The Bolsheviks have been defeated in Northern Lithuania, and are retreating along the whole front. ...

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  42. LAW SOCIETY

    The Law Society, by 50 votes to 33, has approved of the admission of women. ...

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  43. BAVARIAN GOVERNMENT

    It is reported in a London despatch that tho Bavarian Government has abandoned Munich and has moved to Bamberg. ...

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  45. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.

    The Agricultural "Wages" Board reports that the farmers' pre-war profits averaged 6s. an acre, and reached 27s. 8d. last year, but the land has ...

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  46. GENERAL SMUTS'S PROPOSALS

    It is reported from Budapest that General J.C. Smuts's proposals with regard to Hungary include the creation of a neutral zone between ...

    Article : 116 words
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