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  3. THE PEACE CONFERENCE President Wilson Wants The Allies' Terms Presented

    A Paris message received in Washington states:— "President Wilson has solemnly warned his confreres in the Council of ...

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  4. IN BROKEN HILL.

    On: Monday last a telegram was sent by the Mayor, Alderman J. H. Wicks, to the Board of Health, Sydney, asking that steps be taken to safeguard ...

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  5. RETURNING TROOPS

    The London "Times," in a leading article discussing the Dominion troops' dissatisfaction at the delay in the repatriation operations,. says:— ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC (Continued from Page 2.) IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The State Government this morning adopted all the recommendations or the Medical Consultative Council enforcing further restrictions. ...

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  7. THE ULTIMATUM

    Marshal Foch goes to Spa to-morrow to give the German delegates 48 hours in which to accept the Allies' demands respecting Danzig. ...

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  8. INTERNAL GERMANY

    A message from Stock holm states:— "A11 political parties in Germany are making capital out of the course of events in Hungary. The Spartacists ...

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  9. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake) is in receipt of a telegram from the ActingPrime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) stating that in view of the continuance of ...

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  10. THE ALGECIRAS TREATY

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: "A special Allies' committee has been appointed to re-draft the Algeciras Treaty, eliminating the privileges ...

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  11. SPORTING. EASTER RACES.

    The Licensed Victuallers' Race Club will race on Easter Saturday. Nominations close with the secretary, Mr. A. C. Macdougall, at 5 o'clock to-morrow. ...

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  12. LANDING OF POLES

    The New York "Herald's" Paris correspondent reports:— "Reports received here state that the Germans are concentrating large ...

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  13. DESERT MALT'S WIN.

    There were 11 lucky men and one unlucky woman at the Menangle Park races (writes a correspondent to the Sydney "Sun"). The good fortune of ...

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  14. THE CRIMES COMMISSION DEMANDS THE EX-KA[?]SER

    The Crimes Commission's final report to the Peace Conference contains nine clauses for incorporation in the preliminary pace terms, including the ...

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  15. THE MOMENT OF DANGER NOW GREATER THAN EVER

    Dr. Ramsay Smith, Chief Health Officer in South Australia, said today:— "At the present moment the danger ...

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  16. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    A general strike, accompanied by riots, is again in progress in Berlin. The trouble is spreading to the provinces. ...

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  17. GERMAN PEACE DELEGATES

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: "The Council of Four and one Japanese delegate will to-morrow discuss the procedure at Versailles, or ...

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  18. SOCIAL ABUSES

    An additional clause No. 19, has been inserted in the League of Nations covenant pledging the League to combat social abuses. The abuses are ...

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  19. EN ROUTE TO HUNGRAY

    From Bucharest (Roumania) it is reported that the Entente Powers' forces have landed at Constanta en route to Hungary. ...

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  20. HARRIS, SCARFE, & C[?].

    At the half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of Haris, Scarfe, and Co. deep regret was expressed concerning the death of Mr. Richard Smith, ...

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  21. IN PORT PIRIE.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health in Adelaide has received, a telegram from the secretary of the Port Pirie Local Board of Health ...

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  22. DESTINY OF DANZIG

    Reporting from Paris on March 31 Reuter's correspondent states:— The question of the destiny of Danzig is not yet settled. ...

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  23. A CORRESPONDENTS' DINNER

    The Allies' newspaper correspondents entertained the Dominion delegations at dinner to-night. Mr. W. M. Hughes, Sir Joseph Cook, ...

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  24. TALK OVER THE TELEPHONE FROM LONDON TO NEW YORK

    A cable message from London states that Signor Marconi has informed an interviewer that within three months a three-minute wireless telephone ...

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  25. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTION ON FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    The Press Bureau reports:— "All the present restrictions on the sale and distribution of livestock for slaughter will be removed on September ...

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  26. ODDFELLOWSHIP

    The Hope of the North, G.U.O.O.F. Lodge, held a meeting on Tuesday night, Bro. Christophers, N.G., opening before a large attendance of ...

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  27. LIVE SNAKE FOUND IN A MURRAY COD

    The Chiltern correspondent of "The Age" writes that an extraordinary incident, involving a combination of both "snake" and "fish" yarns, but having ...

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  28. DEFENCE AGAINST [?]OLSHEVISM

    A report cabled from Paris states:— "M. Abrami, speaking in the french Chamber of Deputies to-day, announced that the policy of the Prime Minister ...

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  29. PETERBOROUGH'S PLIGHT

    The secretary of the Local Board of Health at Peterborough has telegraphed to the Central Board in Adelaide:— ...

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  30. COAL STEAMER FOUNDERS IN A MIDNIGHT STORM

    The steam co[?]er Myola, which left New castle last night, foundered off the Heads during a storm shortly after midnight. ...

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  32. FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC

    A message from St. Johns (Newfoundland) states that Hawker, the air pilot, in a Sopwith machine, will start to fly from Newfoundland to Ireland ...

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  33. FIRE AT RAILWAY TOWN,

    A rubbish fire occurred in Mercurystreet, Railway Town, this afternoon at the rear of premises occupied by Mr. Webb. Both the Central and ...

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  34. MINE MISHAP.

    While working at the South mine this afternoon Joe Borg suffered a punctured wound in the elbow. He was assisting to roll some timber over ...

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  35. TAKING PLEBISCITES IN TURKEY AND SCHLESWIG

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: "The Council of Four has decided to despatch a Commission to ascertain the views of the people in all parts of ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum shade temperature today was 74 degrees and the afternoon reading of the barometer 29.242. The following are the official forecasts as ...

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  39. RACED THE EXPRESS

    Motor car races with express trains have often been seen on the cinema films but a "real life" race, with no snapshotter present, occurred in ...

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