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  2. GERMAN REVOLUTION.

    The Australian Press Agency learns that the Allied Governments continue to view the situation in the Ruhr district with grave anxiety. In order to quell the ...

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  3. HOME RULE

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Edward Carson, the leader of the Ulster Unionists, opening the conclusion of the Home Rule debate, said that while ...

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  4. A DROWNING TRAGEDY.

    A party of nine left Bald Hills, [?] suburb of Brisbane, for Bribie Passage, proceeding thither in the motor-launch Sylvie. When they arrived in the ...

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  5. POLITICAL CRISIS IN DENMARK.

    King Christian has dismissed the Cabinet, alleging that it does not possess the people's confidence with regard to its Schleswig policy. Herr Gable, ...

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  6. IRELAND TERRORISM IN THE SOUTH WEST.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. Jellett, Unionist member for Dublin University asked whether, in view of the increasing demand among ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY AMERICA AND THE TURKS.

    President Wilson's Note to the Allies on the subject of the Turkish Treaty has been received. It is understood that its tone is not unfriendly. The ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN JAM.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the recent heavy condemnation of Australian jam, canned fruits, and fruit pulp in London and the ...

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  9. RUSSIA BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    A Bolshevik wireless message which has been intercepted claims the capture of 10,000 prisoners at Novorossisk, a fortified port on the Black Sea. ...

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  10. REFUGEES IN CRIMEA.

    The "Morning Post's Paris correspondent states that 100,000 refugees in the Crimea, all gentle [?]rn Russians who have escaped their would-be ...

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  11. PROFIT SHARING

    Mr. Teesdale Smith, contractor for the silo works at Glebe Island, has submitted a scheme to his employees [?] making them partners in future ...

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  12. THE TSAR'S FATE.

    Commandant Lasies has returned from the French Government mission to Omsk, and states that he visited the house at Ekaterinburg, where it was ...

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  13. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Republican leaders have introduced a resolution into the Senate declaring that the state of war with Germany is ended. The motion has been ...

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  14. NEW LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    Aldermen McSwoeney has been elected Lord Mayor of Cork, in succession to Mr. MacCurtain, who was murdered on March 19. Alderman MoSweeney ...

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  15. TROUBLE IN MEXICO.

    According to a report received here, Senor Donillas. Mexican Ambassador to the United States, who is a candidate for the Mexican Presidency, has been ...

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  16. THE PRINCE OF WALES. CELEBRATIONS AT PANAMA.

    It was found necessary to blast out the channel before the Renown could pass through the Culebra Cut. The Prince of Wales was interested in the ...

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  17. Y.M.C.A AT QUEENSTOWN.

    The second annual meeting of the year ending March 31, 1920, of the Queenstown branch of the Y.M.C.A. was hold at the association buildings ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND MUTTON.

    A deputation of leading Smithfield importers and distributors has waited upon Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) to urge ...

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  19. A MYSTERIOUS DISEASE.

    Serious anxi[?]ty is being caused owing to the increasing prevalence of a form of malaria among the farming population in the Northern Transv[?]al. Over ...

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  20. POLICE BARRACKS WRECKED

    Between fifty and a hundred armed men attacked the police barracks at Durrus at midnight, and dropped pe[?] rol explosives down the chimney, ...

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  21. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    Discussing the question whether a big slump in freights is imminent, Mr. Racburn, a member of the House of Commons, does not believe that the recent ...

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  22. A RAPTUROUS WELCOME.

    Panama was en [?]ete to-day in honour of the visit of the Prince of Wales, who set out to see the city and surroundings in a motor-car. He went ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    During question time in the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) made a statement dealing with the report ...

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  24. DISLOYAL SPEECHES.

    Premier Peake stated to-day that he had received from various societies copies of a resolution expressing indignation at the utterance of speakers at ...

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  25. WAR WEALTH.

    Though a Select [?]Committee has decided that the taxation of war wealth is impracticable, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has ...

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  26. POSSIBILITY OF RESTORING ORDER.

    There is no con[?]mation of the reports of another revolutionary outbreak in Germany. On the contrary, Herr Muller[?] speaking in the National ...

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  27. IMPERIAL HONOURS.

    The King has bestowed the honour of Commander of the Order of the British Empire upon the following:—Colonel Barraclough, superintendent of ...

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  28. PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court, dealing with a number of claims of the Federal Public Service Association for increased pay, said ...

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  29. RAIDERS AND THIEVES.

    The situation at Duisburgh, in the Ruhr district, is serious, and the burgomaster is fearing for his personal safety against the oppression of the ...

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  30. LABOUR TROUBLES. RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    There has been serious rioting in the Roubaix district, in the north of France, owing to the refusal of textile workers to accept a rise of 3 franes 66 ...

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  31. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    The following arrivals and departures have been notified:— Arrivals.—At Liverpool: [?]neas. At Hull: Y[?]ringa. At Falmouth: ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL DISPUTE.

    With a view to effecting a settlement of the labour trouble at the Broken Hill mines, and to bring about a resumption of work, conferences have ...

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  33. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The newspapers, discussing the possible composition of the English cricket team, point out that' many famous players and pre-war players will not be ...

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  34. LONDON 'BUS STRIKE.

    The Industrial Council has failed to solve the London tra[?] and 'bus dispute, the men rejecting the offer of 4s[?] weekly increase. The Ministry of ...

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  35. GERMAN STEAMERS.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the North German Lloyd Shipping Line has made a tentative offer to the United States ...

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  36. HEART-BEAT OF A LEAF.

    In the Reading-room at the Indi[?] Office, Whitehall, London, recently before a large audience[?] Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, a sava[?]t who, by means ...

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  37. MARKETS AND MONEY. SALES OF FUR.

    Nearly 5,000,000 dollars' worth (about £1,2[?]0,000) of fur has been sold at public auction, a feature of Saturday's session being the sale of 23[?],000 dollars' ...

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  38. DOCKERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Court of Inquiry appointed to inquire into the wages of dockers and waterside workers recommends a minimum wage of 16s. per day for all ...

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  39. PERSONAL

    Colonel Snowden, Mayor of Hobart, arrived at Burnie last night to spend the week-end. Sir Henry Stephen eldest son of the ...

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  40. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    The "New York Times" editorially comments upon Mr. H. Y. Braddon's recent statement re compulsory arbitration, and states that it is based upon ...

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  41. A LONG-RANGE GUN.

    The French Government has awarded 100,000 franes for a patent long-range gun, and has authorised the sale of the invontion to England. ...

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  42. NAVAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED.

    The State organiser (Mr. D'Arey Addison), who is in charge of the Tasmanian arrangements in connection with the forthcoming visit of H.R.H. the ...

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  43. SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY.

    Five of the leaders of last May's general strike have been convicted on charges of seditious conspiracy. Radicals, who filled the court-room, started ...

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  44. THE PRICE OF TIN.

    The price is tin is advancing, owing to strong buying, especially from America. ...

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  45. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue for the past quarter amounts to £643,300,000 which represents an increase of £263,[?],000, as compared with the corresponding ...

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  46. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Several stranded Australian dischargces awaiting ships for Australia have applied for work at the Labour Bureau, but the officials have pointed out that ...

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  47. ALLEGED THEFT OF GOLD.

    Henry Smithson, who was arrested on Sunday, shortly after his arrival at the outer harbour from South Africa on the steamer Anchises, was again ...

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  48. AVIATION. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS'S PROGRESS.

    Captain Matthews will probably be leaving Bangkok on April 4. ALLAHABAD, March 31. Captain Matthews left for Ra[?]goon ...

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  49. THE COAL MINERS.

    Mr. Hodges, one of the miners' leaders, advises the miners to accept the Government's offer of a 20 per cent[?] increase, with a guaranted minimum of ...

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  50. THE ROME-TOKIO FLIGHT.

    Captain Massiero, the Italian who is flying to Tokio, is expected to arrive at Tarno, a hundred miles from Bangkok, on Thursday or Friday. ...

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  51. ICEBOUND IN THE NORTH.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that a wireless S.O.S. call has been received from the ship Solove[?] which is icebound at Kara Sea, asking ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD.

    During discussion on the embarg[?] placed on the export of gold in the House of Assembly to-day the Minister of Railways said [?]hat the the gold premium ...

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  53. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, State Treasurer, announces that the million loan, tenders for which close next Wednesday, has already been three-fourths subscribed, ...

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  54. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.

    Major-General Sykes [?]ew from London to Paris yesterday, and maintained wireless telephonic communication with various a[?]rodromes during the flight. ...

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  55. INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE.

    The United States Chamber of Commerce have announced that an International Chamber of Commerce will be [?] gan[?]d in Paris on June 21, in which ...

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  56. AMERICAN TRADE.

    Imports into the United States during February totalled 3,[?]1,000 dollars, and exports from the United States to Germany[?] during the same month were ...

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  57. THE DAMAGED VICKERS-VIMY.

    The crew of the Vi[?]-Vimy aeroplane are making good progress with [?]gin[?] r[?], and they hope to [?] for Melbourne on Sunday. ...

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