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  2. LABOUR SPLIT.

    The dispute between the executive of the A.L.P. and the Parliamentary Labour party continues to be the main subject of political gossip. Those members opposing the ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    "Within the last two or three days I have had two or three Australian merchants here who are in a state of complete despondency over Australian trade. ...

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  4. LOYALISTS' APPEAL.

    The United Protestants' Club of Victoria, in a letter to the "Herald," draws attention to "the very great need of the distressed Irish loyalists,'" and encloses a letter received by ...

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  5. JEAN GERARDY.

    Jean Gerardy arrived here yesterday from America by the Makura, after an absence of long years. This period has carried on his career from a youth as brilliant in actual ...

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  6. STUDENT TEACHERS.

    The promulgation by the Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) of a new regulation ordering that students of the Teachers' College who fall to secure a credit at their first ...

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  7. MIGRATION.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) entertained Sir George Fuller at lunch at the Savoy to-day. The company included the Duke of Devonshire, Lieut.-Colonel ...

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  8. LATE CABLES.

    A Paris message says that the French at Aix-La-Chapelle have seized 150,000,000 marks intended for the Ruhr organisations. ...

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  9. DESOLATION

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily chronicle" says: The Ruhr region presents a scene of tragic desolation, The world's busiest railway centre is ...

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  10. HOSPITAL CRIME.

    Advices from Naples state that the police are searching for Salvatoire, a young doctor, who daringly robbed a private hospital, of which he was second in charge. Salvatoire, ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    An amendment by the Wee Frees to Mr. Philip Snowden's motion in favour of public ownership declares:—"That this House, believing that an attempt to establish Socialism, ...

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  12. FIREBALL.

    At about half-past 6 last night pedestrians in the vicinity of George and Hunter streets witnessed the spectacle of a fire ball bursting in George-street, which, needless to say, ...

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  13. NEAR EAST.

    Sir Horace Rurabold, High Commissioner at Constantinople, will head the British and M. Bompard the French experts in the conference to examine on Wednesday the new proposals ...

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  14. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said the [?]ope had been expressed that he might soon rejoin the Cabinet. His reply to this was that he had no desire to ...

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  15. ANIMALS' WEEK.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin), speaking yesterday at the Millions Club in support of the objects of "Be Kind to Animals" week, said: "There has been shown in the courts in ...

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  16. A.L.P.'S IRON HAND.

    The A.L.P. executive is determined to put an end to criticism by members of the party of the executive's recent action in expelling Mr. Dooley and choosing a new leader for the ...

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  17. THUNDERBOLT.

    Shortly after noon yesterday, a thunderbolt struck Medlow Bath. Following four terrific bursts of thunder, a ball of blue flame, described by eye-witnesses, as the size of a football, ...

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  18. FREE STATE.

    The Attorney-General, Sir Douglas Hogg, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that under arrangements with the Free State the Home Office must be satisfied ...

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  19. ELECTIONS IN JUGO-SLAVIA.

    A report from Belgrade says the Parliamentary elections resulted in the Radicals, under M. Pashitch, securing 100 members out of 313 The next strongest party is the ...

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  20. NEW SETTLERS.

    Mr. Farrar, Minister for Labour and Industry, yesterday informed a deputation representing the New Settlers' League and other organisations, that he had placed on the ...

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  21. SPORT ABROAD.

    Following a veterinary examination it is announced that Gerald L. has been scratched for the Grand National. BOXING. ...

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  22. SAMOA.

    "What at we want most is an elective Legislative Council, not a nominated one, to govern the group in accordance with the requirements of the people and its financial capacity," said ...

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  23. WORLD COURT.

    In the course of a speech, Senator Borah declared that be enthusiastically favoured an International Court of Justice, but he was strongly opposed to the Court of the ...

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  24. IRISH DELEGATES.

    The visit to Melbourne of two members of the Irish Oversea Mission is already causing trouble, not merely on account of the strong feeling which is apparent in Protestant circles, ...

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  25. E. W. ("SLIP") CARR.

    E. W. ("Slip") Carr, the champion sprinter of the Commonwealth, returned by the Makura yesterday from New Zealand, where he competed in the dominion amateur athletic ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S DEBTS.

    The Treasury Department has announced that Great Britain will not take advantage of the provision in the debt settlement by which Great Britain can postpone the payment of ...

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  27. HUMAN SACRIFICE.

    An account is published of the Government's efforts to put down slavery and the offering of human sacrifices in the Naga Hills, on the north-east frontier of Burma. It is ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In consequence of economies in the army, the British Army will not be represented in future at the International Horse Show at Rome, Nice, and the Olympia. It is ...

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  29. TERRORISM IN SPAIN.

    A Madrid report states that Socialists and anti-Socialists are waging a guerilla warfare throughout Barcelona province, resulting in a state of terrorism. ...

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  30. A SCHOONER BURNT.

    The destruction by fire of the American schooner Defiance at Falsi on January 20 formed the subject of an investigation, held yesterday afternoon, on the steamer Marella, ...

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  31. ELECTRICITY.

    The City Council last night, after a prolonged debate, agreed that all classes of consumers of current shall benefit by the reductions in charges which are to be put into ...

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  32. REDUCED FARES.

    A Rotterdam message states that German shipowners have reduced fares from the Continent to South Africa, calling at Southampton, from £62 lo £50, first-class, and from ...

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  33. INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN.

    The authorities are gravely perturbed conaning the industrial situation. The problem of 1,300,000 unemployed has been accentuated by the strikes. That of the agriculturists ...

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  34. PADDINGTON LABOUR LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Paddington Labour League last night it was unanimously decided to adhere to its previous decision, and so support Mr. Dooley. Senator Gardiner and ...

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  35. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    A judgment of the High Court to-day on the appeal of Mr. Norman Cameron, of Tasmania, against the methods of the Federal Commissioner of Taxation in assessing the value of ...

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  36. THE MINDINI.

    By the steamer Marella [?] passengers, officers, and crew of the island steamer Mindini, which was wrecked on Mellish Reef on March 8, arrived in Sydney yesterday ...

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  37. FATHER O'FLANAGAN.

    Sir,—Every loyal citizen in the Commonwealth will support Mr. E. P. Simpson in his protest against the operations of Father O'Flnnagan, and all other disloyalists in this ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH'S DEBT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Major A. B. Boyd Carpenter (Secretary to the Ministry of Labour) said that, by an agreement, the Commonwealth's debt to ...

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  39. TRAGEDY IN QUEBEC.

    A telegram from Newport Point (Quebec) says that a candle left on the coffin of a little child ignited a curtain and destroyed the weatherboard house of Henri Tremblay. ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Would you please grant me a little space in your widely-read paper, to say something in regard to the action of the A.L.P. executive over the explusion of Mr. Dooley, ...

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  41. GERMAN INCOME TAX.

    A report from Berlin says that Von Gerlach, a former Prussian legislator, writing in the "Welt am Montag," attacks the German income tax methods. He points out that the total ...

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  42. TASMANIAN BUDGET.

    The Treasurer (Sir Walter Lee), in his financial statement to the House to-night, showed that even with increased taxation this year, there would be a deficiency on the ...

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  43. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    Advices from Rome state that the trans[?] section of the International Congress of chambers of Co[?]mmerce recommends the adoption of direct communication between Great ...

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