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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS WESTEUN AMERICA ALARMED AT JAPANESE AMENDMENTS

    The Japanese covenant amendment has aroused strong feelings far away from Paris. To-day's messages to the Peace ...

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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE PRESIDENT WILSON THREATENS WITHDRAWAL

    A United Service Agency correspondent in Paris reports:— "According to a United States Congressman now in Paris, and closely ...

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  6. ALLIES IN RUSSIA

    The British Miners' Federation Conference has [?] resolutions demanding the immediate recall of the British troops from Russia, and the ...

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  7. HUNGARIAN POSITION

    The foreign officials here state that they expect to shortly resume diplomatic relations with Hungary. The Bolshevik movement m Austria ...

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  8. FRESH UPHEAVAL IN GERMANY

    Mr. Tower, the London "Times" correspondent in Berlin, reports:— "The disturbances which have broken out afresh in Germany are ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH NAVY

    As executive heads of the Australian Navy, two officers of the British service with distinguished record in the war have been selected—Read.Admiral ...

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  10. SIX MONTHS' CAOL FOR A RETURNED SOLDIER

    At Brisbane yesterday George Taylor, a returned so[?]dier was sentenced to six months'imprisonment on a charge of having exhibited a red flag ...

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  11. REPUBLIC OF SERVIA

    An Agram (Croatia) newspaper announces that the Kara Georgevitch dynasty has been deposed, and that a republic has been proclaimed, with ...

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  12. REVOLT IN RUSSIA

    Reports of a revolution, led by the anti-Soviet Party in Petrograd, are supported by an official Russian wireless message received in London ...

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  13. THE ITALIAN FRONTIERS

    Sig[?]or Orlando has conferred with President Wilson. He insisted upon the settlement of Italy's frontier questions contemporaneously with those of ...

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  14. LIVELY AFTERNOON IN HOTEL PROVIDED BY VIOLENT CALLER

    From a story told in the Port Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, the bar of the Newmarket Hotel, Port Adelaide, was an unsafe place to be in ...

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  15. CLAUSE 19

    The following is the text of the new Clause 19 in the League of Nation[?] covenant:— In accordance with the ...

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  16. THE POLISH QUESTION

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: "Another proposal regarding the Polish question which is stated to hate been submitted by the British delegates ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DATE OF BUDD'S EXECUTION

    William Pereira[?] Budd, sentenced to death for the murder of Harold Jaques, will probably be executed on April 24. ...

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  18. LOSS OF THE WYOLA

    The four members of the crew missing from the foundered collier Myola are the cook, a fireman, and two seamen. ...

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  19. WALLAROO UNEMPLOYED ASK GOVERNMENT HELP

    The unemployed at Wallaroo are appealing to the Government to undertake public works in the district to relieve distress. ...

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  20. SHEEP SALES

    There were 7938 sheep yarded in the Adelaide market yesterday with 30[?]0 lambs. ...

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  21. KING ALBERT ARRIVES AT PARIS BY AIRPLANE

    King Albert has arrived in Baris by airplane to intervene on behalf of Belgium's interests on the Rhine. ...

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  22. PEACE CELEBRATIONS SYDNEY WILL SPEND £700 ON TOWN HALL ILLUMINATIONS

    In connection with the peace celebrations the Sydney City Council has decided to spend £700 on illuminations at the Town Hall. ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES SYDNEY'S BIRTHS AND DEATHS

    There were 1622 births and 703 deaths in Sydney during March. The birth rate for the month was ll per cent. below, and the death rate 15 per ...

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  24. NEWSPAPERS AND WAR

    Sir Henry Buckingham, chairman of the Advisory Committee of the City of London Tribunal, who had specially to deal with matters affecting the ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES WRITES HOME

    A prominent business man in Bendigo (says the "Age") has received a letter from the Prime Minister, dated January 18. Mr. Hughes says:— ...

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  26. ADELAIDE PREPARATIONS

    The peace celebrations will probably be on April 27, 28, and 29. Massed bands and massed choirs will be notable features of the celebrations on ...

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  27. DEATHS FROM COLITIS

    At Temora the 4-yeaf-old daughter and the 2½-year-old son of Mr. Fietz died within a few hours of each other, one from colitis (a bowel trouble) and ...

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  28. COALMINING INDUSTRY CONFERENCE IN PROGRESS

    Mr. Watt stated yesterday that Admiral Clarkson had reported that difficulties had occurred at the Coalmining lindustry Conference which demanded ...

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  29. SENTENCED FOR CONSPIRACY

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, Reginald Edmund Edwards and John Johnson, who last week were convicted of conspiracy in connection with the ...

    Article : 61 words
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  31. THE DAVIS CUP

    The executive committee for the Davis Cup tennis matches met in Sydney on Tuesday (reports the Sydney correspondent of "The Journal") to ...

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  32. A CHILD'S LONG WALK TO FIND HER MOTHER

    A girl, 10 years of age, whose foster parents are Mr.and Mrs. M'Kinnon of Rectory-road, Port Pirie, quitted her home (as briefly reported in "The ...

    Article : 271 words
  33. ACTRESS' ACTION FAILS AGAINST TAIT BROTHERS

    The application of Mildred Carlton, actress, against Messrs. Tait Brothers, theatrical proprietors, for an injunction to restrain them from publishing ...

    Article : 224 words
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    An Italian decree authorises the Issue of iron and nickel coin in substitution for copper coins. ...

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