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  3. MILAN RIOTS.

    The latest Rome messages emphasise the seriousness of the Milan riots. It was originally intended that the strike should last twenty-four hours. ...

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  4. THE ADRIATIC

    The Council of Four is exclusively engaged on the Adriatic question. President Wilson's withdrawal is denied, although he abstained from ...

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  5. PEACE TERMS.

    It is announced that the Germans have yielded to the Allied demands, and that Count von Brockdorff-Rantzan, with six high personages, will ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES.

    Dr. G. H. Frodsham (Canon of Gloucester and formerly Bishop of North Queensland), in a letter published in the London "Morning Post" ...

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  7. AIR FLIGHT.

    Considerable anxiety is felt as to the whereabouts of Major Woods's aeroplane, which left Eastchurch for Limerick. There is no news of its ...

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  8. GENERAL SITUATION.

    A representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association learns that though the situation in Egypt is quiet outwardly, further ...

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  9. ITALY'S EASTER OFFERING.

    The Italian Government is sending about 4,000 tons of food to Vienna as an Easter offering. ...

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  10. RINGLEADERS AT LIBAU.

    The chief ringleaders in the plot at Libau are hesitating, and have begun to return the arms to the Lettish Government soldiers whom they interned. ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIKS IN SEBASTOPOL.

    The "Matin" asserts that Bolshevik troops have entered Sebastopol without fighting. ...

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  12. BOURGEOISIE IN RIGA.

    A Swedish doctor who has arrived from Riga declares that the Bolsheviks are annihilating systematically the bourgeoisie in Riga and the ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES AND THE JAPS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Interviewed in Paris by a correspondent of a Japanese newspaper agency, denied the rumors that the rejection of the ...

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  14. SECRET TREATIES

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" sends the text of the agreements between Japan and England, and between Japan, France, Italy ...

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  15. RABIES IN ENGLAND.

    About 140 cases of rabies have been reported in England and Wales, and the disease is spreading rapidly into the metropolitan districts. A dog ...

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  16. POLICY OF BLUFF

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Geneva correspondent learns reliably that the German Government is determined to continue the policy of bluff and ...

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  17. SHIPPING FUSIONS.

    Rumors are current in the city that there will be further shipping fusions, including that of the Cunard Company with the Peninsular and Oriental ...

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  18. FOOD FOR RUSSIA

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" discussing the Big Four's letter to Nansen, wherein the Council agrees to send food to Russia if ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS

    A good deal of dissatisfaction is expressed by politicians in the Victorian Parliament and outside at the in which matters have been handled by ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Australian battle cruisers Australia and Brisbane, left Portsmouth to-day for Australia. Cheers were given by crowds on shore and the ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. ANZAC DAY.

    The Anzac Day march to the Mansion House will be headed by two hundred men of the Light Horse now on furlough from Palestine. Then ...

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  22. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has returned to Paris. ...

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  23. JAPANESE-CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    According to a Paris message President Wilson has had a conference with Viscount Makino (a Japanese peace delegate) and Viscount Chinda (a ...

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  24. THE "INDEMNITIES TELEGRAM."

    Major Claude Lowther, M.P., in a letter to the "Daily Chronicle," says that Mr. Lloyd George accepted his private assurance that the signatories ...

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  25. ARMENIAN MANDATE.

    The "Echo de Paris" announces that the report has been confirmed that America has agreed to accept the mandate of the League of Nations over ...

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  26. RANTZAU

    A wireless message from Berlin states that when interviewed by a representative of the "Nieue Freie Presse," Count von Brockdoff-Rantzau ...

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  27. GERMAN DEMAND.

    The Frankfort "Gazette" says that the German peace delegates are formulating claims against the Entente Powers for compensation for air raids ...

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  28. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLY.

    Major Wood, with Captain Wyllie as navigator, will fly from Eastchurch to Limerick to-day. He will start on his Atlantic flight on Friday if the ...

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  29. RUHR REGION

    A Copenhagen message states that the Ruhr situation has greatly improved, and a large proportion of the strikers has recommenced, and it is ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES.

    A feature of Anzac Day will be a pilgrimage to the graves of Australian and New Zealand soldiers in the United Kingdom. The organisers of this ...

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  31. BRUNSWICK CONVULSED.

    Government troops have occupied Brunswick without resistance. General Meeker ordered the arrest of the Premier and several Commissaries of ...

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  32. BIG MINE FIELD

    Admiral Strauss, commander of the American mine force, has arrived, and will immediately undertake the removal of the minefield he laid between ...

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  33. ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    Major-General J. E. B. Seely (Under Secretary of State for Air) flew to Windsor in an airship to show to the King the Royal Air Force's new flag, ...

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  34. THE MAILS

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  35. RABIES

    In view of the spread of rabies there has been considerable criticism of the authorities' failure to extend the muzzling order to the whole country. ...

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  36. U BOATS

    A message from New York says that Admiral Sims' speech on the surrender of the German fleet revealed the fact that 205 German submarines lie ...

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  37. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The People's Party intend to ran candidate for the Paddington by-election. The secretary said to-day:— "We are taking no chances. A ...

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  38. OCCUPATION OF RHINE.

    It is estimated, that the cost of maintaining the armies in occupation of the Rhineland is £24,000,000 a month, which Germany will have to ...

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  39. TRADING FACILITIES.

    The conference of Associated Chambers of, Commerce passed a resolution to-day demanding the restoration of pre-war facilities for trading, and ...

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  40. DUBLIN HOTELS

    All the Dublin hotels will close to-day, owing to the managers declining to grant the demands of the waiters. Mr. Jameson came home in the ...

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  41. POLISH TROOPS.

    The first convoy of Polish troops, including General Haller and General, de Castelnau, has departed for Poland. ...

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  42. GLASGOW RIOTS

    The trial of twelve men in connection with the Glasgow riots has been concluded. E. Shinwell was sentenced to five months imprisonment. ...

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  43. SUBMARINES

    A message from Paris states that of eight German submarines being towed to Cherbourg from England, seven were lost daring a storm. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIANS VISITED.

    Sir C. G. Wade (Agent-General for New South Wales), and Mr. J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) visited the Australian soldiers ...

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  45. PRUSSIA THREATENS POLAND.

    The Prussian Government threatens to adopt very strong measures unless Poland releases immediately a number of interned civilians. ...

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  46. COAL POSITION

    Mr. Watt has summoned a representative of the coal owners to meet him in Melbourne this week, concerning the intervention by the New South Wales ...

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  47. GUARANTEES WANTED

    The French Senate has agreed to a resolution demanding that guarantees indispensable to security be inserted in the Peace Treaty. ...

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  48. LETTER FROM EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    The Vienna newspaper, "Mittags Zeitung," publishes a letter from the ex-Emperor Karl to the German ex-Crown Prince. It is dated August, ...

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  49. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE.

    The Commonwealth Government Shipping Line will load the Austral Glen at Hull, Middlesbrongh, and London, and the steamer will sail about ...

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  50. IN THE BRITISH ZONE

    General Plumer has ordered the strikers in the British zone in occupied Germany to resume work, and he has threatened drastic punishment to ...

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  51. A BLOODY EASTER

    Messages from Copenhagen announce that the Communists at Munich on Thursday gathered 20,000 armed men. There are 30,000 troops ...

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  52. N.S.W. COMMISSION.

    The Coal Commission commenced if sittings yesterday. Messrs. Knox, K.C., and Shand, K.C., were among the legal array appointed to represent the ...

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  53. FREMANTLE.

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  54. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The ex-Grand Duchess Anastasie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, replying to a report that the German ex-Crown Prince intends to apply for a divorce ...

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  55. BRITISH EASTER

    Following a cold, wet, and cheerless week, brilliant, sunny weather on Good Friday country-wide enabled a general return to pre-war conditions. ...

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  57. PRESS PRAISED.

    Sir Robert S. Horne (Minister for Labor), in a speech at the annual dinner of the National Union of Journalists, commended the great part which ...

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    A tramp applied to a lady for work and was given some carpets to beat. He did the job so well that she commended him for it. "You must have ...

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  59. EXPLOSION IN NAPLES.

    A railway waggon laden with naphtha exploded at a goods station in Naples, wrecking buildings, killing 13 persons and injuring 25 (mostly ...

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  60. THE EGYPTIAN OUTBURSTS.

    A few of the leaders of the recent riots have been tried by court-martial and have received sentences varying from three to 15 years' imprisonment. ...

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  61. BISLEY CONTESTS.

    Colonel C. V. Watson has been appointed Commandant of the Australian rifle team at Bisley. and Captain Keith Findlay (of Tasmania) shooting ...

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