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  2. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The unanimous report of the provisional joint committee appointed by the Industrial Conference on February 27 to consider the causes ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Westminster Gazette" expects that all exchanges will be free. The question remains how far special credits will be granted ...

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  4. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    One hundred and seventy-four fresh cases were reported to-day, 167 being in the metropolitan area, and seven in the country districts. ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" says that arrangements have been made for a partial removal of the blockade of ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. W. H. Taft has forwarded a Monroe doctrine amendment to Paris, and President Wilson has adopted it with the view of ...

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  7. THE BORDER BLOCKADE.

    The border blockade on interstate travelling which was imposed by the two infected States, New South Wales and South Australia, against ...

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  8. U.S. IMMIGRATION

    The United States Government is drafting a new immigration law providing for the registration of all alie[?] now in the United States or ...

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  9. MENTION IN PEACE TREATY.

    It is authoritatively announced that some mention of the League of Nations will be made in the first draft peace treaty in order that ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK ACTIVITY

    Reports from Berlin say that the Russian Bolsheviks are engineering a republic in Bessarabia, with the object of attacking Rumania. ...

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  11. PERMANENT HOME.

    General Smuts, Baron Makino, Signer Orlando, and Colonel House have been appointed a committee to select the permanent home of the ...

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  12. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The British airmen, Messrs. Grieve and Hawker, who were planning to essay a trans-Atlantic flight in April, have been delayed by ice ...

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  13. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN GOODS TRAINS.

    The attached paragraph appeared in the report of the health inspector, Mr. E. H. Bennett, to the Kalgoorlie Road District Board of ...

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  14. MINERS' DISPUTE

    At the conference of the executive of the Miners' Federation and the Government, Mr.Bonar Law, in the course of a long conciliatory ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. FEDERAL QUARANTINE CONTROL.

    It has been definitely decided that Victoria shall co-operate with the Commonwealth in the latter's control of quarantine matters, and ...

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  16. RAGIAL EQUALITY

    The Japanese continue to press for an amendment of the League of Nations covenant to declare the equality of races. The Japanese original ...

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  17. POSITION IN HUNGARY

    All the allied missions in Budapest, except the French, have been released. The French are held as hostages. ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    In connection with the Japanese attitude towards the League of Nations the Transvaal view, especially among the Dutch, is that South ...

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  19. STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Auckland Geddes declared that, if general restrictions on imports were removed, we should be ...

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  20. GENERAL MANGIN'S MISSION.

    General Mangin has been recalled from Mayence, to undertake a mission to Hungary. ...

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  21. REPATRIATION PROTEST.

    The Nationalist organ in Pretoria publishes a protest from the interned Germans in the Maritzburg camp against the clause in the ...

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  22. COVENANT AGREEMENT

    The League of Nations committee has reached a unanimous agreement regarding the covenant. The Japanese will raise the question of racial ...

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  23. ALLIES ON RUSSIAN FRONTS

    M. Pichon states that the total number of allied forces on the Archangel and Siberian fronts is 370,000. ...

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  24. MERCHANTMEN SURRENDER

    The Spartacists are successfully spreading a movement among the German sailors against manning the food ships, declaring that if no ...

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  25. NO QUARANTINE AT GOLDEN RIDGE.

    The Kalgoorlie Road District Local Board of Health was informed by the Public Health Commissioner, Dr. Atkinson, last night that the ...

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  26. TWELVE HEATHS IN N.S.W.

    Twelve deaths from influenza occurred in the city and the suburbs to-day, and 58 cases were admitted to the various hospitals. Deaths ...

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  27. GERMANY'S DESIRE

    French, officials are satisfied that Germany is seeking political support from Russia, and an economic field there to replace what she has ...

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  28. JUGO-SLAV MEETING.

    A Jugo-Slav meeting here passed a resolution of protest against the Italian claims in the Adriatic. ...

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  29. JAPANESE RESERVATION.

    The League of Nations Commission has completed the revised covenant. The Japanese have not pressed the equality of races ...

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  30. BUILDING STRIKE.

    The ballot of the master builders taken by desire of the strikers rejected by 216 votes to 7 any further concessions beyond a 44-hours' ...

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  31. PROTEST STRIKES.

    Seventy thousand Welsh miners and eight thousand Warwickshire miners struck to-day as a protest against the compromise settlement ...

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  32. EGYPTIAN DISORDERS

    The Australian Press Association learns that throughout lower Egypt, from north of Cairo to the sea, there have been frequent serious ...

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  33. ARRIVALS AT ENGLAND.

    Thirty-eight German merchant ships have left German ports for Liverpool under British control. The larger ships are intended to be ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND

    Queensland is still free from pneumonic influenza. A special meeting of the Cabinet to-day decided to re-open hotels. It ...

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  35. BOULDER A.N.A. ACTION.

    At the meeting of the Boulder branch of the A.N.A., on Thursday night, Mr. G. Langgern, who recently returned from Victoria, drew ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS

    The U.S. Treasury has extended credits of twenty million sterling to France. New York, March 27. ...

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  37. NOTTINGHAM BALLOT. |

    The ballot of the Nottingham miners gave 21,000 in favour of continung their strike, and 15,250 against it, hence to-morrow's ...

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  38. USE IN REPATRIATION.

    Five large German steamers arrived in the Downs to-day, and Americans are replacing the German crews. It is intended mainly ...

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  39. EASTERN RAILWAYS

    The waterways commission has considered a new through train route from Paris via Rome, the Danube, Laibach, Belgrade, Odessa ...

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  40. WEST AUSTRALIA

    A telegram was received by the Minister for Customs, Mr. Greene, to-day, from West Australia agreeing to the Commonwealth proposals ...

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  41. CRISIS IN BERLIN

    There are indications of a crisis in Berlin following the developments in Hungary. Some shooting took place in the streets on Tuesday. ...

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  42. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    The railwaymen's conference has decided to accept the Government's offer. Mr. J. H.Thomas, M.P. ...

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  43. DEBTS AND PROPERTY

    A financial sub-committee has teen appointed to deal with Germany's debts, the German State property, and the order in which ...

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  44. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" points out that the Kaiser's letter to the Crown Prince and the Pan-German papers uses words showing that his ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. THE CLERKS STRIKE

    Contrary to expectations, the ten clerks who arrived by the R.M.S. Osterley yesterday to undertake work in the Federal Taxation Office ...

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  46. INDEMNITIES AGREEMENT.

    The Council of Four is underwood to have reached an agreement about Germany's indemnities. It has also considered the Rhine ...

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  47. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The special Australian correspondent in Paris, Mr. A. J. Fraser, cables:—"Defending the Peace Conference against the charge of undue ...

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  48. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES CLAIM

    A legal action of interest to a large number of railway employees was started in the Local Court to-day, when John Noble, a line ...

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  49. CHANCELLOR'S COMPLAINT

    The German Chancellor, Herr Scheidemann, says that the allies' crushing demands threaten the dissolution of Germany and are ...

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  50. STRANDED WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    A deputation of three gentlemen waited upon the Premier, Sir Henry Lefroy, this morning on behalf of the West Australians who were or ...

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  51. ANTICIPATED RESUMPTION OF TRADE

    It is estimated that in August last Great Britain held only two months' supply of her normal home consumption of raw cocoa, the cause being ...

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  52. BOLSHEVIST INTRIGUES

    News has reached French officials that large numbers of Bolshevist agents, well supported with old Russian money, have arrived in ...

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  53. EASTERN SITUATION

    The Australian Press Association I learns that the Germans absolutely refuse to allow a Polish corps to land at Dantzig, as it is certain to ...

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  54. EMISSARIES VISIT FRANCE.

    Two mystery ships, flying Swedish and Danish flags, have been detained at Boulogne. The military received a wireless message from ...

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  55. THE LATE LORD FORREST

    At a meeting of the King's Park Board to-day a letter was read from the secretary to the Premier stating that it was thought that Lord ...

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  56. NEW FIELD GUN

    The "Evening Standard" states that the War Office has decided to issue a new field gun, which was tried successfully in the latest ...

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  57. THE GOLDFIELDS

    The Acting Minister for the Navy, Mr. F. Poynton, who is the Minis- j ter in charge of shipping, has, like ether Federal Ministers, shown his ...

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  58. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    An unknown elderly man met with a fatal accident at Queen's Park railway station last evening. On the arrival of a train, the ...

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  59. ACCUMULATION OF CARGO

    Owing to the quarantine restrictions there is an accumulation of cargo at Sydney for interstate ports. About three thousand tons is ...

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  60. CZEH PRESIDENT

    The statement that Dr. Masaryk has resigned the presidency of the Czecho-Slovak republic is officially denied. ...

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  61. POLISH RESOURCES

    The Polish President General Pilsudski, interviewed in Warsaw, states that men are available to defend Poland, which is now ...

    Article : 88 words
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