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  2. BAVARIAN REPUBLIC LABORING POPULATION IS SOLIDLY UNITED

    Reuter's paris correspondent telegraphs:— "A message received on April 7 from Munich states that a Bavarian Soviet ...

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  5. IH HORTH RUSSIA BOLSHEVIK PATROL CAPTURED BY ALLIES

    A British official despatch from North Russia states:— "A disturbance by Chinese workmen at Murmansk on April 7 was soon put ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY CELEBRATION COMMITTEE DISCUSSES LOCAL PLANS.

    A meeting of the Anzac Day Celebration Committee was held at the B.R.S.A. rooms last night, Mr. H. O. Whitford presiding. ...

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  7. HUNGARY'S BORDERS

    A message from Budapest states that the Hungarlan leader, Herr Bela Kuhn, in a statement to an interviewer, said that he anticipated satisfactory results ...

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  8. UKRANIANS CAPTURE ODESSA

    The Ukranian Soviet troops have, according to a wireless message from Moscow, captured Odessa. The report is not official. The following cable message was received; on Saturday last:— ...

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  9. APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR A RELIEFE FORCE

    The War Office has issued an appeal for immediate volunteers for North Russia for a relief force which, the Government states, will consist ...

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  10. BETTER HOUSING.

    Sir,—I have read some of the letters that have been published recently, side stepping and side tracking on the above issue. The thrift adrice, I must ...

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  11. COMMUNIST TROOPS OCCUPY MANY PUBLIC BUILDINGS

    Renter's Copenhagen, correspondent telegraphs:— "A message from Wurzburg (capital of the Bavarian province of Lower ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEATH UNDER ANAESTHETIC

    Mrs. Mary Tregoweth (58) died under an anaesthetic in the Adelaide Hospital yesterday. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES. COLLIERS STOP WORK.

    A stoppage of work occurred yester[?] day at the South Clifton colliery, and also at the Tunnel mine. It is hoped that the trouble between the miners ...

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  14. A STATEMENT BY BUDD

    The Premier states that the Executive Council will consider a new statenient which has been made by Budd, who is under sentence of death, in ...

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  15. RAILMAKING AT LITHGOW.

    A beginning was made at the Lithgow ironworks yesterday in the manufacture of steel rails. ...

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  16. HOLIDAY ON ANZAC DAY GRANTED N.S.W. SOLDIERS

    The Premier, Mr. W. A. Holman, has decided that all returned soldiers employed in the Government service in any part of the State shall be allowed ...

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  17. VICTORIA. MILLINERY SHOP ROBBED.

    On Wednesday morning thieves entered the millinery and straw hat faotory of the firm of Pattersons Laing, and Bruce, Edward-street, Toorak, and ...

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  18. AN UNKNOWN MURDERER

    At the inquest on George Clarke (37), a returned soldier who was killed by a blow when near the City Baths some weeks ago, a verdict was returned of ...

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  19. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE EXPEDITIONS

    In connection with the situation of the Allies forces in North Russia, it is emphasised that the responsibility for the North Russian expeditions is an ...

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  20. REPUBLIC DECIDED ON AT ONE A.M. ON APRIL 7

    Reuter's Copenhagea correspondent telegraphs:— "A Berlin report received on April. 7 states that a Munich message to the ...

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  21. TROOPSHIP MOVEMENTS

    The troopship Anchises arrives to-day, the Balmoral Castle to-morrow, and the Derbyshire on Saturday. The Comforts Fund was arranged to supply' ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr. Gerald Museen, the industrial adviser to the Booked Hill mimng companies returned to Broken Hill from' Port Pirie today. ...

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  23. AN A.W.U. DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the High Court at Melbourne yesterday, granted a certificate to show that a dispute exists between the Australian Workers' ...

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  24. INFERIOR JAPANESE FLOUR

    Adelaide flour merchants complain that the Japanese are making inferior, flour, and using Adelaide brands in order to sell it. ...

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  25. FORMER GOVERNMENT MAY SOON REMOVE TO HAMBURG

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs:— "A Berlin message states that it is reported that the Bavarian Government ...

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  26. STATE SAVINGS BANK FRAUD ALLEGED AGAINST TWO MEN

    In the Melbourne city court' yester[?] day, two young men, William Louis Meurant O'Lachlan, and Rayston Vivian Fraser, were committed for ...

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  27. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    The State Government is experiencing great difficulty with securing sufficient eligible blocks of land for returned soldiers to meet the rapidly ...

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  28. WOULD-BE ASSASSIN HAS SENTENCE REDUCED M. CLEMENCEAU'S LENIENCY

    President Poincare has commuted the death sentence of Cottin, who wounded M. Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister, with a revolver as he ...

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  29. THE TINCARA TRAGEDY

    The coroner returned a finding of accidental death from drowning in connection with the Tingara fatalities off Dobroyd Point on March 16. ...

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  30. IN THE UKRAINE

    A message from Stanislau states that the Soviet army in the eastern, Ukraine is surrendering to the Ukrainians in parties of hundreds. ...

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  31. UNION MEETING

    The following report is reprinted from the A.M.A. official newspaper, but for its accuracy "The Miner" is not responsible:— ...

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  32. JAURES'S MURDERER

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that after a trial lasting a week, Villain, the murderer of tbe well-known French Socialist leader, M. Jaures, who ...

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  33. INTERNAL GERMANY

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports:— "A" message from Stuttgart states ihat the general strike of the ...

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  34. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' FATNERS

    A general meeting of the Sailors and Soldiers' Fathers' Association was heldat the Red Cross Tea Rooms on Tuesday night, at which there was a large ...

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  35. GERMANY IF GIVEN TIME COULD PAY £20,000,000,000

    In the House of Commons Mr. Claude Lowther affirmed that the Commission comprising Messrs. W. M. Hughes, A. Henderson, and Walter Long, ...

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  36. TWENTY SINN FEINERS ESCAPE FROM PRISON

    Twenty Sinn Feiners escaped from the Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, on Saturday afternoon, including two members of Parliament, Walsh, who was ...

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  37. "ONLY FIVE PER CENT." OF EX-SOLDIERS UNEMPLOYES

    Senator Millan, Minister of Repatristion, says that of approrimately 100,000 men who have returned from active service only five per cent, ...

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  38. RECHABITISM.

    The Star of the Barrier (Adult) Tent met on Tuesday hight. C.R. Bro. G. F. Walker presided. Eleven candidates presented themselves for membership, ...

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  39. GAZETTED HOLIDAYS FOR BROKEN HILL

    Easter Tuesday, April 22, has been gazetted a pubic holiday in Broken Hill. Also. Saturday, May 10, in the Broken Hill municipality. ...

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  40. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    A meeting which was held under the auspices of the State War Council' at Government House yesterday passed a resolution urging that the signing of ...

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  41. DEPORTED RUSSIANS GOING TO ODESSA

    About 20 Russian Bolsheviks are about to be deported from Queensland. The Federal Cabinet has confirmed the orders for their deportation and ...

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  42. DRUIDISM

    The regular meeting of the Success Lodge, No. 294 U.A.O.D., was held in the Druids Hall on Tuesday, A.D. Bro. Clark presiding. The roll showed, one ...

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  43. FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS WILL CONTINUE TNE WHEAT POOL

    The Federal Government has agreed to continue the wheat pool for another year, and will guarantee 4/4 per bushel, less freight from the point of delivery ...

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  44. MERCHANT FINED £5.

    At the Melbourne City Court yesterday, Henry Stokes, described as a paper v merchant, of Little Lonsdalestreet, was fined £5, with the ...

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  45. MINER'S LEG IS BROKEN BY SOME STONE FALLING

    P. Brimioferoni had his leg broken and suffered abrasions to the face while working at the Junction North mine this afternoon. Mr. Brimiofereni, at ...

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  46. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The International Olympic Games committee has decided to hold the seventh Olympian, contests in Antwerp in 1920. ...

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    The maximum shade temperature yesterday was 72 degrees. The night was again cold, and the minimum temerature dropped to 54.2 degrees ...

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    "Hard Up Worker": A letter posted on March 28 to the name and address given by you has been returned by the post office marked "Not known." ...

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