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  2. RED RUSSIA

    Dispatches from Vladivostock say that the growing uneasiness in Siberia is taken by the Allies as an indication that a revolutionary attempt will be made shortly. ...

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  3. PEACE VERY NEAR

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris states:—The final decision on the peace questions is expected before Saturday. ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA

    The first express train in connection with the restored inter-State service arrived from Melbourne at 10.30 a.m. o[?], Thursday. ...

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  5. GERMAN AIMS

    The correspondent of the United Press in Paris states:—Knutsky is now in Moscow with the object of negotiating an alliance between Russia and Germany. ...

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  6. THE ANZACS

    Arrangements are in progress for the march of twelve thousand Dominion troops through London at the end of this month. In reference to certain complaints of ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. THE TRAMWAYS TRUST TROUBLE

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) yesterday handed us a copy of the report of Messrs. A. B. Moncrieff, C.M.G., and Thomas Gill, C.M.G., I.S.O., the ...

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  8. THE TERRITORIALS

    The Press Bureau reports that a conference was held at Westminster between Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for War) and the ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. A £12,000 BLAZE.

    Stores at the West Perth Fruit Market, owned by the Government, and rented by Messrs. Stevenson & Sons, grain and produce merchants, were destroyed by fire ...

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  10. MR. GARDINER'S RESIGNATION.

    The ex-Treasurer (Mr. Gardiner) declares that his resignation was due to his failure to secure economic administration. Last year, when Ministers presented their ...

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  11. PRESERVING CAPITAL.

    The Press Bureau announces:—With a view to preserving capital for domestic purposes within the United Kingdom and of preventing an avoidable drain upon the ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. DEMANDS OF JAPAN.

    Baron Makino, in response to an American interviewer, said:—Japan is not "too proud to fight," but she is too proud to accept a position of racial inferiority. In ...

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  13. COMMANDER CHATEAU'S FLIGHT.

    Flight-Commander Chateau and party arrived at Cootamundra to-day. After flying high among the clouds they manoeuvred over the town for a few minutes and then ...

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  14. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister for Home and Territories has been looking into the conditions of the area north of the Roper River, Northern Territory, for purposes of a settlement ...

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  15. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    The correspondnt of the New York "Sun" states.—The United States is preparing for a Trans-Atlantic flight with a dirigible, which will be piloted by Ensign ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. THE LIQUOR BOYCOTT AT DARWIN.

    The Minister for Home and Territories announced to-day that if the Darwin boycott continues he will, from May 1, close the hotel bars and arrange for leasing the ...

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  17. THE RED FLAG IN QUEENSLAND.

    At the City Police Court to-day, Norman Jeffreys, for carrying the red flag in the recent Bolshevik demonstration, was sentenced to six months in gaol. ...

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  18. AMUSEMENT TICKETS.

    For the future proprietors of all places of entertainment where tickets are issued up to the price of sixpence must use tickets supplied by the Federal Commissioner of ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN EGYPT.

    Armed motors are patrolling the streets of Cairo and soldiers are guarding the strategical points. The situation is quieter in Cairo and elsewhere, except in Northern ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. AUSTRALIA'S OUTLOOK.

    At a luncheon tendered him by the members of the Chamber of Manufactures to-day Mr. O. C. Beale, who has just returned from Great Britain and ...

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  21. LABOR IN CANADA.

    The Canadian Government have decided to appoint an investigation committee with a view to the adoption of the Whiteley industrial councils in Canada. ...

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  22. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The Unley Fire Brigade received a call by telephone at 3.40 a.m. on Thursday to a house occupied by Mr. Patrick Greely Lower Mitcham, adjacent to the Public ...

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  23. SERBIAN AFFAIRS.

    Rome advices declare that the Kar[?]georgevitch dynasty, to which King Peter belongs, has been deposed and that a Republic has been proclaimed at Belgrade. ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The correspondent of the New York "World" in Paris states:—The expert advices at the Peace Conference seem to agree that the maximum reparation that ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. UNDESIRABLES.

    It has been decided to deport eight more prominent Russian Bolsheviks. Authority has been received from the Federal authorities to arrest these men and to deport ...

    Article : 254 words
  26. A FAMOUS SURGEON.

    The death is announced in London of Sir James MacKenzie Davidson, consulting surgeon to the Rontgen ray department of the ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. A KETCH ASHORE.

    The ketch John Lewis, Mr. Loveder, master, is ashore about five miles to the south of Wallaroo. She left Wallaroo at helf-past 8 o'clock last night with a full ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. SPANISH STRIKES.

    There are general strikes in all the great Spanish towns. The most serious disturb ance has occurred at Barcelona, where all the traffic is suspended. The bodies of ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Major Boscawen, in the House of Commons to-day, said the Government have decided to introduce a Bill to confer on the Board of Agriculture full Ministerial status ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. REALISM.

    It is a popular idea that realism is quite a modern product. Yet we find in an adaptation of "L'Aasomior," a novel written the best part of a century ago, such ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. SOMETHING SIMILAR.

    A squatter who just arrived from the country yesterday morning says that if they do not have rain shortly the cattle will be lost for the want of water to ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. NO MORE CENSORS

    The Press Bureau reports:—Unless a future emergency arises the Official Press Bureau will be closed on April 30. The censorship and all the other functions of ...

    Article : 40 words
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  35. CIVIL SERVANTS AND ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    Sir—I notice in your issue of yesterday you reprinted part of an article from some periodical known as the "Pubic Service Review" concerning my remarks as to ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales opened yesterday in a sensational manner. There was an enormous crowd of buyers, chiefly home, and a few French and Belgian. The ...

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  37. THE MYOLA DISASTER.

    Though search was made all to-day no trace was discovered of the missing four men of the crew of the collier Myola, which foundered outside the Heads ...

    Article : 61 words
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  39. DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Rain is much needed in the north-western parts of this State. Thousands of sheep, big mobs of cattle, and large numbers of horses have crossed the border into ...

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  40. GERMAN BUSINESSES.

    Orders have been issued by the Minister of Customs under the Trading with Enemy Act requiring the businesses carried on in Australia by Bohler Bros, and ...

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  41. RUBBER MARKS.

    Under a proclamation gazetted to-day all rubber covered with wire must bear marks and must conform to the standard of those marks. ...

    Article : 28 words
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