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  2. AGITATION IN INDIA

    A resolution which is published in a special "Gazette" of the India Home Department commences by saying:— "The Governor-General in Council ...

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  3. THE GENERAL ELECTION

    The leader of the Opposition (Hon. J. A. Lyons) delivered his policy speech at the Town-hall, Deloraine, to-night. Mr. J.J. Enright (president of the local ...

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  4. AVIATION

    A Martynside aeroplane, carrying official despatches from London to Paris, via Dioppo, covered the 215 miles in 75 minutes, establishing a ...

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  5. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    Yesterday's decision of the Southern Miners' delegate board not to accept any compromise on the coal agreement, but to insist on the full 25 per cent, ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The London corresspondent of the Australian Press Association learns that the situation in Paris is perplexing in respect to the publication of the ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Mayor of Hobart, in response to a ratepayers requisition, announces a public meeting on Wednesday evening next, at the Town-hall to protest against any ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Thirty-three deaths from influenza were recorded to-day, including seven from the country. There were 170 new cases, of which 33 were from the ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Tribune" states that it is suggested that the inaugural meeting of the League of Nations should be held ...

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  10. REPARATION FOR AUSTRALIA

    An important cable message was recevied this morning by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is ...

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  11. FOUR DAYS' HOLIDAY.

    The New South Wales Cabinet to-day decided, in response to representations made by a deputation from the Shop Assistants' and Warehousemen's ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MACHINES SOLD.

    It has been reported by Messrs. Fenton and Carey. of Melbourne, that they have purchased four Maurice-Farman biplanes, five Renault engines, and other ...

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  13. VICTORIA

    The fresh cases reported to-day numbered 547. Of these 458 were in the metropolitan area, and 89 in the country. Admissions to hospital numbered ...

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  14. AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURE.

    Before undertaking the manufacture of aircraft, the Federal Government intends to have a systematic survey made of resources in Australia. ...

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  15. GERMANY'S CONDITION

    The Berlin Bank strike has extended to the Deutsche and all private banks. A general strike haS been proclaimed at Brunswick, and it is expected that ...

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  16. SYRIA AND ARMENIA.

    It is proposed that the Commission on Syria should be abandoned. Conversations between M. Clemeneceau (French Prime Minister), Colonel House ...

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  17. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    A Government committee is considering proposals for the peaco celebrations, which are to include Shakespearean plays on twenty stages, concerts, ...

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  18. RESTRICTIONS ON SHIPPING.

    The [?]uarantine rerstrictions imposed on shipping by some of the States have so seriously interfered with inter-State trade, particularly in the carrying of ...

    Article : 276 words
  19. RHINE AND BRIDGEHEADS.

    It is understood that Marshal Foch strongly desires the retention of the Rhine bridgeheads at Cologue. Coblenz, and Mainz until the repraration to be ...

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  20. FINANCE MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Herr Chiffer, the Finance Minister in the German Government, has resigned owing to the Weimar National Assemblv disapproving of his ...

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  21. A NEW HOSPITAL.

    Recently the Premier of Victoiia (Mr. Lawson), in view of the dificulty of providing hospital accommodation for influenza, expressed the hope that ...

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  22. FIREWORKS PROHIBITED.

    In order to prevent a repetition of the distressing scenes caused at the armstico celebrations, when shell-shock patients were greatly upset through ...

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  23. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President "Wilson is expected to leave for America on April 27. ...

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  24. THREE "GOVERNMENTS" IN BAVARIA.

    There are three Governments in [?]avaria fighting against cach other. The Communists at Munich overthrew the Soviet Government and established ...

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  25. SHIPS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    In a published statement the Minister of Health states the intention of the Government to stop absolutely the passenter traffic from Australia. ...

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  26. WHAT GERMANY WANTS.

    A German wireless message states that the Weimar National Assembly has passed by an overwhelming majority a resolution that the German ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND COAL INDUSTRY.

    The Coal Mine Owners' Association has considered the attitude of the men at several collieries, and carried a motion demanding that the federation ...

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  28. NAVIGATION ACT.

    Applications have been called for the position of Director of Navigation, and an appointment is shortly to be made by the Federal Cabinet. This ...

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  29. TRADE NOT SUSPENDED.

    Information received from New Zealand by Mr. W. R. Blow, the New Zealand representative in Sydney, is that the restrictions on shipping from ...

    Article : 210 words
  30. POSITION IN TASMANIA.

    On' the whole the present position in Robart as regards coal is satisfactory, ana provider that the present serivce of coal-carrying steamers from Newcastle is ...

    Article : 259 words
  31. COMMUNISTIC LUNATICS.

    Herr Noske, Minister of the Army and Navy, according to the "Berliner Tageblatt," says:—The only method of dealing with the Communistic lunatics ...

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  32. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    The Premier (the Hon. W. H. Lee) last evening supplied "The Mercury" with the following telegrams which have passed between the Federal and State ...

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  33. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald" states authoritatively that the United States does not contemplate the recognition of the ...

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  34. UNDER SOVIET RULE.

    A train conveying 500 refugees, mostly German,s has arrived from Buda Pesth. Firing continues day and night, and ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. A FIVE-WEEK'S STRIKE.

    As the result of negotiations between the employers and representatives of the Industrial Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall, arrangements have ...

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  36. FRANCE PROTECTED.

    M. Clemenceau, replying to a Socialist deputation, said that complete accord had been reached as to reparation, the Saar Valley, and the Rhine, ...

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  37. ROWDINESS AT BOMBAY.

    The Press Bureau states that although the observance of Humiliation Day in India on April 6 did not lead to serious disturbances, Gandhi and Mrs. ...

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  38. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    The Japanese delegates state that eleven members of the Commission favoured the racial equality amendment, and six were opposed to it, but ...

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  39. HUNGARY.

    The elections have resulted in a victory for the Government. Ten Buda Pesth constituencies elected 17 representatives, mostly factory workers. ...

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  40. COMMENTS BY DR. CUMPSTON.

    Reference was made to-day by the Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) to the report that the New Zealand Government contemplated the prohibition of ...

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  41. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    At a dinner given by the New York State Bar Association, in honour of Lord Reading Senator Elihu Root, ex-Secretary of State, and president of ...

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  42. TELEGRAPHIC TRANSMISSION.

    Mr. Webster, the Postmaster-General, said to-day that inquiries were being made into the reported success by fifteen American experts in ...

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  43. STREET FIGHTING AT AGRAM.

    There has been serious street fighting at Agram, the capital of Croatia-Slavonia, following upon an attempt by Serbian troops to restore order during ...

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  44. W.A. POLITICS.

    Sir H. B. Lefroy handed his resignation as Premier this morning to the Governor (Sir Wm. Ellison-Macarteney), who returned from Albany, and Mr. ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALA.

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health reported to-day that the position regarding influenza was not improving There are at present 109 ...

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  46. WAR TIME RESTRICTIONS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) announced to-day the details of the Federal Cabinet's decision in relation to the restrictions which have, ...

    Article : 214 words
  47. PROHIBITION.

    The New Zealand soldiers in England have voted as follows:— Prohibition......... 3,950 Continuance......... 15,880 ...

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  48. THE "BIG FOUR"

    Mr. Lloyd George is to return to London on Monduy, and will address the House of Commons on Wednesday, when he will explain the work of the ...

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  49. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins adjourned the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Liquor Trades Employees' Union v. ...

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  50. VICTORIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    The annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour party, which opens at the Melbourne Trades-hall on Friday morning, will be marked by ...

    Article : 85 words
  51. QUEENSLAND

    Three suspicious cases of sickness from the steamer Gabo, and one from the steamer Cantara, were removed to Lytton Quarantine Hospital to-day. ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND POLL.

    The latest results in connection with the licensing poll show that the prohibition majority is now 140. ...

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  53. THE ADRIATIC QUESTION.

    The Council of Four—Great Britain, America, France, and Italy-has considered the Adriatic question, Mr. A. J. Balfour replacing Mr. Lloyd George, ...

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  54. MASONIC

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  55. GERMAN DELEGATES.

    President wilson, on behalf of the Council of Four—Great Britain, America, France, and Italy)—has decided to summon the German delegates to ...

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  56. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting of the National Questions Committee of the Australian Natives' Association, held to-day, a resolution was carried "protesting against ...

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  57. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    Admiral Sir William Cresswell, First Naval Member and Captain George Hyde, R.A.N., have arranged to leave Melbourne on Sunday by the Kanowna ...

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  58. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    Two clerks of the State Savings Bank, Lachlan R. V. Fraser and William L. Meurant, each 21 years of age, in the Criminal Court to-day ...

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  59. ROTOMAHANA DELAY.

    In consequence of the s.s. Rotoma[?]ana being prevented from fulfilling her order to call at Burnie on Saturday afternoon on her way to Melbourne, a ...

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  60. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    As a goods train was standing at the Sunbury platform at a quarter-past one this morning, a stock train coming down the line was, for some reason as ...

    Article : 91 words
  61. RIOTING IN KOREA.

    Baron Geto, ex-Foreign Minister of Japan, states that Japan is morely acting in Korea as the United States acted at Porto Rico and the Philippines, ...

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  62. BRITISH RED CROSS.

    The British Red Cross receipts for the four years 1915-18 amounted to £15,877,190, and the expenditure during the same period was £14,422,200. ...

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  63. TREATY SECRECY.

    fThe Budget Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has protested to M. Cemonceau against the Peace Treaty being kept secret, thus preventing the ...

    Article : 43 words
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