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  2. SERVICE BADGES

    A volunteer home service badge is to be issued to members of the Army Nursing Service and of the Army Medical Corps who were in hospital or ...

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  3. OFFICERS AND MEN

    The Press Bureau states that officers and men of British nationality ordinarily domiciled overseas, but serving in the United Kingdom forces, are eligible for ...

    Article : 172 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. BOLSHEVISM IN AUSTRALIA

    The subject of an interesting and instructive address by Rev. H. N. Baker at St. John's yesterday afternoon was "Bolshevism in Australia." The speaker ...

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  6. Influenza Scourge

    The Chief Health Officer stated last night that tere was nothing fresh to report regarding pneumonic, influenza in Tasmania. ...

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  7. Hungarian Soviet

    It is reported in London that the Hungarian Soviet Government, has declared war against Servia and surrounding countries. ...

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  8. Germany

    Tile Empress Augusta's regiment has turned Bolshevist, and the authorities surrounded the barracks in Berlin and disarmed the troops. ...

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  9. KAROLYI SAFE.

    An official denial is given to the reports of the arrest and assassination of Count Karolyi. ...

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  10. ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN.

    The Hungarian Revolutionary authorities decree that illegitimate children shall have equal rights with legitimates Two people living together for a year ...

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  11. Victoria

    During the period from Friday night until 6 o'clock this evening, 233 fresh cases were reported, 206 being in the metropolitan area and 27 in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. THE PEACE MEDALS

    If was officially, stated on Saturday that, the soot of the peace medals which are to be given to the school children would not exceed £25,000. The ...

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  13. SECRET TREATY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Geneva correspondent learns reliably that a formal secret treaty exists between the German Spartacists and Russian Bolsheviks. It ...

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  14. ANZAC DAY

    The arrangement for the march of the troops in London on Anzac Day has been extended to include New Zealanders, South Africans, Canadians and ...

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  15. HOUSING OF SOLDIERS

    Preliminary work in the organisation of the Housing Commissioners' Department is now completed, and Lieut.-Col. Walker expects to have application ...

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  16. POLITICAL UNREST

    Right Hon. J. T. Macpherson, Chief Secretary for Ireland, stated in the House of Commons that the political unrest in Ireland had not abated, and was ...

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  17. BORDER TRAFFIC SUSPENDED.

    The New South Wales Government has once again brought about a stoppage in the border traffic, and although the restrictions on travellers ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDA

    A Pietermaritzburg message states. that there is an active Bolshevist propaganda in Natal. Pietermaritzburg is flooded with leaflets headed ...

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  19. DANZIG INCIDENT.

    The Germans have agreed to the Polish use of Danzig to land troops. Marshal Foch telegraphs from Spa that he formally upheld the allies' right ...

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  20. EXPULSION FROM VIENNA.

    The Austrian Government has complied with the Entente Mission's demand for the expulsion from Vienna of Bolshevist agitators sent. by the Hungarian ...

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  21. THE LABOUR PARTY

    The annual conference of the Women's Central Committee of the Australian Labour Party took place on Saturday afternoon and evening at the ...

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  22. New South Wales

    While the Board of Health's reports are too incomplete to show the full seriousness of the pneumonic influenza position, the daily totals of deaths ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. LARGEST CHROME MINE

    A Bulawayo message state that a company with a large capital and in which British steel corporations are interested, has been formed to work a ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. MILITARY HONOURS

    Military honours have been conferred as follows:— BAR TO DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. LUDENDORFF AND HOLLWEG.

    The German Assembly at Weimar is establishing a special court to try General Ludendorff, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg and others. ...

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  26. PROFITS REPORT

    In the Assembly at Cape Town Mr. Merriman's amendment referring the profits report to a Select Committee was adopted by 64 votes to 18. The ...

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  27. DISCLOSURES BEGUN.

    General Ludendorff's disclosures have begun to appear in serial from. He admits that the hope of a military victory disappeared after the defeat on ...

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  28. NON-OFFICIAL LIBERALS

    The Liberals met in the House of Commons and rejected the proposal to form two distinct groups of Independent anal Coalition Liberals. The meeting in ...

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  29. CENSORSHIP OF CABLES

    The Defence Department has received advice from the Chief Censor, London, to the effect that commercial cable messages may be exchanged with ...

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  30. SUBMARINES DELIVERED.

    In all 157 German submarines have been delivered to the allies, and only one remains to be handed over. ...

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  31. FINANCIAL.

    The Bank of England returns are as follows:—Coin, £83,494,000; reserve, £28,215,000; proportion, 18.10; circulation, £75,164,000; Government deposits, ...

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  32. CIRCULATION PROHIBITED.

    British military authorities have forbidden the "Tageblatt," "Germania," and several other papers to circulate in the occupied zones. ...

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  33. RETURNED FROM FRANCE

    The first contingent of the South African troops, not including convalescents, returning from France landed at Cape Town on Saturday morning, and received ...

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  34. FOREIGN FOOD.

    The first consignment of foreign food reached Berlin, via Hamburg, where large quantities were stolen. Forty dock workers have been arrested in ...

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  35. SHORTAGE OF NURSES.

    A distressing feature in the fight against the epidemic is caused by the shortage of nurses. Enquires made to-day at the Paddington and Randwick ...

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  36. KOREAN AFFAIRS

    Despatches from Shanghai say that Sun Pyung Ni has been elected President of the Korean Provisional Governmen. Eight members of the Cabinet ...

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  37. REPUBLIC FOR BAVARIA.

    It is reported that a Soviet Republic has been proclaimed in Bavaria. Herr Erzberger while at Spa received a wireless message announcing that the ...

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  38. PAPUAN OIL RESOURCES

    The latest reports received by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) regarding the Papuan oilfields showed that although commercial ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    According to a statement made in the House of Commons regarding Mr. Bonar law, the British Government is considering the establishment of a Ministry of ...

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  40. INCOME TAX COMMISSION

    In the House or Commons Mr. Chamberlain announced that Lord Colwyn had been appointed chairman of the Income Tax Commission. The dominions ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Rear-Admiral Dumaresq, who is enthusiastically optimistic as to the future of the Australian fleet. He ...

    Article : 239 words
  42. FORGERS ARRESTED.

    Thirteen forgers have been arrested in Brussels for manufacturing two million spurious. French municipal notes. ...

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  43. TO FIGHT DISLOYALTY

    At a meeting at the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors' Imperial League of Australia ...

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  44. "BOLSHEVIKS, BEWARE!"

    Advocates of Bolshevism may take to heart the lesson of incidents associated with yesterday afternoon's meetings oil the Cornwall Square. Recent ...

    Article : 398 words
  45. MOTOR DEPOT.

    Replying to the criticisms on the Slough Motor Repairing Depot, Mr. Churchill stated in the House or Commons that the House of Lords had ...

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  46. AVIATION.

    An Italian count has offered £4000 sterling to the first aviator to reach the South Pole. ...

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  47. Queensland

    A suspicious case of illness, landed from the steamer Victoria, has been diagnosed as pneumonic influenza. The patient landed from the steamer Moir ...

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  48. APPEAL CASE.

    In the matter of Theodore v. Duncan. judgment has been reserved in England ...

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  49. FIELD PUNISHMENT.

    Mfr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, promised a general enquiry into the operation of field punishment No. 1, with a view to providing a substitute ...

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  50. New Zealand

    Nine fresh cases of influenza were landed from the Niagara, making a total of thirty. The Minister for Health stated that, as on the previous cocasion, ...

    Article : 81 words
  51. VERDICT FOR DEFENDANTS.

    A verdict for defendants has been given in the matter of Le Bas v. the "Daily Mail." The plaintiff, Sir Hedley F. Le Bas governing director of the Caxton ...

    Article : 81 words
  52. STRUCK A MINE

    The Italian transport Umbria struck a mine. Many of those aboard were killed, and 100 were injured. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND PROHIBITION

    The first poll in the dominion at which the issue of the continuance of the prohibition of the traffic in liquor will he decided by a bare majority will ...

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  54. Your Skin Made Very Lovely.

    The gladness that will be in your heart after you have restored your skin with Thermol to a condition of clear, fresh, fair, youthful beauty will be ...

    Article : 134 words
  55. NEW MASONIC LODGE

    M.W.G.M. C. E. Davies and officers of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Tasmania performed on Saturday the ceremoney .of the consecration and erection ...

    Article : 131 words
  56. WORK FOR SOLDIERS

    In a statement on Saturday with regard to the gift to the municipalities by the Commonwealth in order to I provide work for discharged soldiers' ...

    Article : 118 words
  57. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has arrived in London, and takes over commend of the home army. ...

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  58. KIDDIES AT PLAY

    The day's play has a hundred chances for small mishaps. Every little hurt can be the beginning of more serious trouble if not attended to at once. [?]erms, the ...

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  59. BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Benalla has left. England for Australia with eleven hundred troops, besides women, children and munitioners. The strainer Rimutaka has left England ...

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  60. INFLUENZA.

    It is very seldom that we are altogether free from these feverish colds we call influenza. As soon as you feel the first symptoms take Corvisart's Influenza ...

    Article : 63 words
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