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  3. INDIAN REVOLT EUROPEANS ATTACKED

    The week-end was signalised by passive resistance in regard to the demonstrations which the Marwarie began by interfering with tramcar passengers and ...

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  4. PEACE PALAVER GERMAN DELEGATES CHOSEN

    General Nudant, on behalf of the Supreme War Council, delivered a note on April 18 to the Armistice Commission at Spa, inviting the German ...

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  5. RED REVOLUTION RAGING IN GERMANY

    A serious collision has occurred between the Red Guards and the Government troops near Freising, in Upper Bavaria, It is reported that the ...

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  6. EGYPT'S TRAVAIL VITRIOL THROWERS

    Under martial law an order decrees that the vitriol throwers are liable to pentence of death and unlawful possessors of the liquid may be sentenced ...

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  7. FIVE EUROPEANS KILLED.

    Five Europeans were murdered at Amritsar. The rioters after looting the banks poured oil and petrol over everything and fired the buildings containing ...

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  8. FOCH DISSATISFIED.

    Marshal Foch remains dissatisfied, with the undertakings than; Britain, Italy, and America have given France for military protection. It is not known ...

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  9. ATTACKS ON ARMENIANS.

    As regards the Armenian attacks in Egypt it is pointed out that there has never been any anti-Armenian feeling on the put of Egyptians. It seems clear ...

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  10. CLIMAX IN BRUNSWICK.

    News from Magdeburg states that General Moenker, commanding the Government troops, refused the request of the Brunswick Government to keep back ...

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  11. GERMANY LOSES IN MOROCCO.

    Clauses in the peace treaty dealing with Morocco wipe out the whole of the effects of German policy, which three times has brought Europe to the verge ...

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  12. STRIKES EXTENDING.

    The public services in Egypt continue paralysed by the strikes, which are extending. The Council of Ministers has warned the strikers to resume work ...

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  13. RUSSIAN PRISONERS LIBERTED.

    News from U[?]m states that the present; authorities in Munich have liberated the Russian war (prisoners at Puchheim camp, and armed them. A Russian ...

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  14. LIFE OF PIG

    The Commonwealth Club of Adelaide entertained at luncheon in the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday Major V. M. Newland, O.B.E., M.C., D.C.M., who ...

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  15. WAR IN RUSSIA BOLSHEVISTS IN PERIL

    It is reported from Omsks that General Koltchak has captured Stilltamak, thereby rendering the Bolshevik position critical on the Orenburg front, and ...

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  16. NO RELIEF

    Matters at Fremantle were more grave than ever on Wednesday, It is difficult to say hew the trouble between the lumpers and the Government will end. ...

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  17. STRIKE AT DELHI.

    The strike continues. The banks find shops are shut and the people are sullen. The Nationalist leader (Annie Besant), who visited Simla, has been ...

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  18. SWISS RECOGNITION.

    It is reported by Reuters correspondent in Berne that the federal council of Switzerland has decided to recognise the present de jure Government of Germany. ...

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  19. SOME OF THE CONDITIONS.

    Germany is to be called upon to abrogate the Belgian treaty of 1839, and to adhere to any conventions that the Allies may make regarding Belgium. ...

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  20. VICEROY'S REPORT.

    The Press Bureau has issued the Viceroy's report of April 19 relative to the disturbances in Junjab, stating that additional troops are arriving at Lahore. ...

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  21. ARRESTING MINISTERS

    A proclamation has been issued in Beriin removing the late Government from office. It announces the impending, arrest of the Premier and several of ...

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  22. EQUAL TREATMENT FOR ALL.

    In the financial clauses of the peace treaty it is provided that the Allied countries shall retain the right to deal with the businesses of former enemy ...

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  23. ALLIES SECURE CONTROL.

    A British official message from North Russia states that the Russian troops under General Maynard successfully attacked Vojmosalmi, at the southern ...

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  24. FUTURE OF SAAR BASIN.

    A copy of the treaty clauses dealing with the Saar district has reached me. They provide that in order to assure France compensation for the destruction ...

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  25. THE LIVIWG WAGE

    A special meeting of the Government Workers' Tribunal was held on Wednesday to permit counsel to discuss whether the time was opportune for the Tribunal ...

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  26. ROUMANIANS BEAT BOLSHEVIKS.

    News has been received from Bucharest stating that a sanguinary fight occurred between Roumanian troops and Bolshevist forces on the east bani of ...

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  27. PROBLEM OF REPARATION.

    Commenting on the reparation provisions of the peace treaty, "The Times" correspondent at Paris says:—The reparation clauses are designed to ...

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  28. ANARCHY IN WUNICH.

    Anarchy by reigns in Munich, which is controlled by a committee of action composed of 15 persons, headed by an anarchist named Sanaheimier. The ...

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  29. GALLIPOLI DAY ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROCESSION.

    Enthusiasm is growing in connection with the great Gallipoli Day Pageant to-morrow. The Returned Soldiers' Association is determined that, the 5th anniversary of that great day, ...

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  30. A.N.A. CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association (South Australian branch) was commenced in the Arcadia Cafe on Tuesday, when Mr. A. O. ...

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  31. MEMORIALS

    Reuter's correspondent writes:—The Australian Government has decided to erect a memorial to each division on sites in France and Belgium, and they ...

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  32. A GERMAN DELEGATE ILL.

    Herr Mueller, the German Minister for Berne, who is one of the six leading peace delegaes is ill. He is to be replaced by Heir Leinert (President of the Prufisian ...

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  33. DISTURBANCE IN VIENNA ITALIANS ACCEPT APOLOGY.

    At Vienna during yesterday's disturbances, an Italian motor car passing Parliament House were struck by a stray missile, but nobody was injured. The ...

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  34. POPULATION OF 50,000,000

    At the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute. Sir H. Rider Haggard emphasised the nature of Britain's enormous heritage beyond the seas for her ...

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  35. TRADES AND LABOR MEETING'S TO-NIGHT.

    Federated Ironworkers. Australian Building Trades. Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Employea. Eight Hours Committee. ...

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  36. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Amalgamated Engineers. Harbors and Rivers Employes. ...

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  37. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS.

    A presentation of medals and decorations to officers and other ranks will be made at Government House at 3 p.m. on Friday. The following will be decorated:— ...

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  38. DRIVERS' UNION

    A meeting of the Federated Drivers Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. C. T. Hassio presided over a large attendance. Seven ...

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  39. RIOTS OCCUR AT DANZIG

    There are riots and shootings at Danzig, and the ambulances are busy. It appears that the Germans, using Spartacist agitators, fomented a railway strike to ...

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  40. AN ELECTRICAL ATMOSPHERE.

    Reports from Vienna state that the atmosphere there is still electrical. The National Guard, with the exception of some regiments, is quite unreliable. ...

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  41. MATERNITY GRANT

    The figures recently prepared for the Commonwealth Treasurer show that a shade over 99 per cent. of those entitled to the maternity grant apply for it. It was announced ...

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  42. GROCERY EMPLOYES THE WILKINSON DISPUTE.

    No development has occurred in connection with the dispute which las arisen anions the employes of Wilkinson & Co.. Limited, wholesale grocers, of Grenfell ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN FURS IN DEMAND

    Fur importers state that a strong rising demand exists for Australian red fox, wallaby, oppossum and rabbit furs, particularly oppossum and rabbit furs, in the ...

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  44. RUSSIAN ARISTOCRATS

    The Dowager E[?]press of Russia, the Grand Duke Nicholas, and other membens of the Imperial family have arrived at Priukipo via Yalta aboard the ...

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  45. FATAL BOMB EXPLOSION

    A party of Boy Scouts spending Easter at Trentham camp, New Zealand, made a costly experiment in bomb manufacturing, the result being one killed and ...

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  46. PRESS CABLES

    The censorship of press cables, received in and dispatched from Australia, will cease from April 30. Colonel McCell (Deputy Chief Censor) stated yesterday that nothing could be ...

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  47. STEAMER BESSA

    According to advices received from New Zealand the Norwegian steamer Bessa has been damped at Wellington as a result of striking a rode ou entering the harbor. The Bessa, ...

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  48. NATIONALISATION OF BRITISH COAL MINES.

    Mr. Robert Smillie (president of the Miners' Federation), speaking at the miners' conference, promised to organise a new campaign to enforce ...

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  49. STRIKES IN SPAIN

    A general strike of telegraphists and telephonists has completely cut off Madrid from the outside world. The breakdown of communications is equally ...

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  50. THIEF ON A FISHING BOAT.

    When Frederick Charles Swayne, a fisherman, went on board his cutter at Hawker Creek, Port Adelaide, last week, he was surprised to find that the cabin ...

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  51. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL INTERESTED.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council last night the trouble at Messrs. Wilkinson & Co.'s was discussed, and it was decided to ...

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  52. HONORING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Three hundred returned soldiers will reach the Adelaide railway station at 11 o'clock on Friday morning. The organisers of the precession through the city have arranged that the ...

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  53. RETROSPECTIVE PAY.

    [?]ine owners, at the call of the Coal Controller, are arranging to distribute £7,000,000 under the retrospective wages clause of Mr. Justice Sankey's report. ...

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  54. GUILTY OF LARCENY.

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday afternoon (before Mr. W. Hinde, (E.M.) Bertram Robins and Rupert Parkinson were charged on the information ...

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  55. AFRICAN DELEGATION

    General Herizog and members of the South African Nationalist Delegation have arrived in London. General Hertzog declined to discuss the plans and ...

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  56. WOODEN SHIPS

    Negotiations have been entered into between the Commonwealth Government and Messrs. Kidman & Mayo, of Sydney regarding the cancellation of contracts ...

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  57. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Anzac Day will be observed at Port Adelaide to-day by the holding of a service in the town hall between 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at which there will be patriotic ...

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  58. MUNITIONS DEPOT EXPLODES

    The Charleroi munitions depot, near the Morialme station, in Belgium, has exploded. An Australian officer, whose name has not been reported, has been ...

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  59. ST. GEORGE'S DAY

    Many thousand persons witnessed, and cheered the St. George's Day procession in Brisbane yesterday. The procession went to the Exhibition grounds. where ...

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  60. MAIL NOTICES.

    The following mails wil be closed as under: —FUJI—To-morrow, at 3 p.m. (late fee, 3.30 p.m.). WESTERN AUSTRALIA.—This day at 8 a.m. (late fee, 9.30 a.m.). NOUMEA.— ...

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  61. GLASGOW RIOTS

    An eleven days' trial of men arrested in connection with the Glasgow strike riots has been concluded. Shenwell and Gallagher have been found guilty of ...

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  62. BRUNSWICK ENTERFD

    The Government troops are advancing from Helmstedt. They entered Brunswick amid cheers of the populace without any incident. ...

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  65. MEMORIAL, SERVIOES AT WATTLE GROVE.

    In connection with Anzac Day it has been decided that special services shall be held at the Wattle Grove (Cohen avenue). Flowers and tokens of remembrance will be [?]ceived ...

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  66. ALLEGED BREACH OF WARRANTY.

    In the local court on Wednesday, before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell, a claim was made by Reginald Francis Ashworth, for whom Mr. R. P. A. von Bertouch ...

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  67. CELEBRATIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    Yesterday was St. George's Day, and Englishmen throughout the world did honor to the patron saint of England. In Melbourne the celebration, was on a ...

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  71. SEIZED AND LOST.

    Seven surrendered German submarines being towed from an English port to Cherbourg were lost in a storm. ...

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