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  2. RUSSIA AND THE EAST

    As the result of a violent quarrel in the Finnish Parliament between the Premier and the Minister of Social Affairs, the entire Cabinet ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Lord Jellicoc, in a message to the dominions that appears in the March issue of the "United Empire" says:— "On my return from the ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY PROBLEMS

    The report of the commission that has been investigating the charges of violations of international law during the war states that ...

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  5. FRINGE OF WALES' VISIT

    The proposed itinerary of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in Australia was issued to-day by the Commonwealth organiser, Lieut ...

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  6. BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED

    The well-known Russian novelist, Maxim Gorky, has published an article in the newspaper "Democrat" expressing his disappointment ...

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  7. SITUATION IN IRELAND

    In the Commons to-day, Mr.Wedgwood Benn moved the rejection of the third reading of the bill providing for the continuance ...

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  8. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    The discovery of an American kidnapping gang has been reported to the Foreign Office. The gang seeks to have wealthy Americans to the ...

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  9. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    speaking at Bendigo last night, Mr. Hughes said he did not know what was before the Ministry, but he did know that the people ...

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  10. ADRIATIC PROBLEM

    President Wilson's last note to the allies on the Adriatic problem has been published. The President says that he cannot consent to the ...

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  11. CAPTURE OF EKATERINODAR

    It is reported that the third Cuban corps joined the Bolsheviks and seized Ekaterinodar, capturing the British General Holman, head of ...

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  12. OFFER TO JAPAN

    It is reported that the Russian Soviet peace offer to Japan promises the recognition of Japan's special position in the Far East and ...

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  13. TURKISH TREATY TERMS

    The "Daily Express" understands that Greece will have the control of Smyrna and Thrace. It is proposed to place the sacred places in ...

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  14. STORY OF PASSCHENDAELE

    General Carrie, addressing his old comrades of the Association of Princess Patricia's Regiment, revealed the inner story of the Passchendaele ...

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  15. GOLDEN MILE DISTURBANCE

    The case for the defence in the trial of the 15 men (one W. Bowden having been discharged), who are charged in connection with the ...

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  16. FIJI AFFAIRS

    A severe storm has caused the loss of four cutters in Levuka harbour. The American schooner Carrier Dove, loaded with 786 tons of ...

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  17. FINANCES AND PROFITEERING.

    Speaking at a social in honour of Mr. Sampson, ex-M.P., in the Kerang Hall to-night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, referred to the ...

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  18. BRITISH ECONOMY

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Peel announced, that the Government intended to reduce the Foreign external debt, and contract ...

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  19. BREAD SUBSTDY

    In the Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Government had decided that the abolition of the bread subsidy was inadvisable ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    Mr.Cope, in an interview with the Australian Press, said he was greatly surprised at the refusal of the Geographical Society to ...

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  21. ARMENIAN PROTECTION

    In the Commons to-day, replying to Lord Robert Cecil with regard to the protection of Armenians in Turkey, Mr. Lloyd George stated that ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SETTLEMENT

    The first big party under the overseas settlement scheme proceeds to New South Wales by the Demosthenes to-morrow. It includes ...

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  23. CONDITIONS ON TROOPSHIP

    Serious allegations concerning the conditions on board the troopship Friedrichsruhe were made by soldiers who arrived at Melbourne to ...

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  24. WEST INDIES ISLANDS

    In the Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Gideon Murray with regard to the American suggestion that the British West Indies should be ceded ...

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  25. TREATY AND SENATE

    Many keen observers say that they are puzzled as to why the various parties to the treaty fight are spending so much time on discussion of ...

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  26. TRIAL OF CAILLAUX

    The first witness called in the trial of the ex-Premier Caillaux for treason was William Martin, French Minister in Lisbon. He stated that ...

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  27. JAPANESE TRADE

    The volume of Japanese foreign trade for 1919 shows an advance over 1918 of 650,000,000 yen, the bulk of which is to be found in ...

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  28. CABINET MEETING.

    The Federal Cabinet sat this afternoon, and until late to-night. The Prime Minister was absent in the country, but the Minister for ...

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  29. DEBT TO AMERICA

    Replying to-day in the Commons to Mr. Asquith, Mr. Chamberlain said that the Government did not intend to re-borrow outside the United ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S CHANGES

    Mr. Christopher Turner is drafting a report of his visit to the dominions. He considers that Australia offers the greatest ...

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  31. PRESIDENT'S LETTER

    President Wilson in a letter to Senator Hitchcock flatly refuses to consider Senator Lodge's reservation on Article 10. ...

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  32. "BLACK MARIA" INCIDENT.

    While conveying the accused men in the Fimiston trial from the Criminal Court to the Roe-street lockup at luncheon hour to-day, the ...

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  33. THE HUNTER REPORT

    it is understood that the Hunter report on the Amritsar riots and their suppresison is nearly ready, and there will probably be a ...

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  34. AIR NAVIGATION

    Captin Matthews on his Sopwith Wallaby machine leaves Karachi for Delhi at daybreak on Monday, en route for Australia ...

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  35. COST OF LIVING

    The Melbourne Trades Hall has communicated with the Perth A.L.F., asking them to agree to an interstate conference to discuss the ...

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  36. LUNCH TO MR. KNIBBS

    Mr. Andrew Fisher to-day gave a private luncheon to Mr. Knibbs on the eve of his departure. Messrs. Connolly, Hunt, Buckley, and ...

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  37. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    During counsels' addresses at to-day's sitting of the Basic Wage Commission, Mr. J. A. Ferguson, who appeared for the Employers' ...

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  38. THEFT OF BEER

    At the City Court to-day two been who took a barrel of beer from the Alhambra bar on Saturday were sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment, ...

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  39. UNION ELECTIONS

    The general election takes place on Wednesday, but the final results are not expected till the end of the week. Four parties are in the field ...

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  40. MISCELLANEOUS

    Messrs. Vickers last Tuesday laid, the keel o the third 15,000 ton Commonwealth steamer at Barrow Messrs. Tripp and Bickford, New ...

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