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  2. HOTEL WORKERS.

    Bathurst hotelkeepers are seriously perturbed over the new award for hotel employees, which means a substantial increase in the wages of most employees. In some instances ...

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  3. ELECTIONS. NO BLACK LABOUR.

    The statement made by Mr. Lambert, M.P., at Narrabri, that the Coalition is "advocating the importance of black labour, and if returned to power would undoubtedly do their ...

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  4. THE SEAMEN. CRISIS EXPECTED.

    On the arrival of the steamer Hobson's Bay in Australia the dispute between the Commonwealth Government and the Seamen's Union in the mauning of the vessels of the ...

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  5. RAND REVOLT. THE CRISIS OVER.

    General Smuts, reviewing the Railway Regiment, said the crisis was now over, thanks to the way in which the citizens did their duty. ...

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  6. EGYPT TO-DAY.

    A Cairo message states that following the new charter of liberties agreed to by the British Government. a rescript, issued by the Sultan, announces that Egypt is now ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS ARGENTINA'S NAVY.

    In consequence of its inability to obtain in England satisfactory financial terms and dates. Argentina is negotiating with [?] Swedish firm to build 10 naval vessels within three years ...

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  8. SYDNEY TRADES HALL OUTBURST Refuted by Rand Labour.

    The Sydney Trades Hall executive—lately affiliated with the Third International—apparently wants civil war here "as in South Africa." Its statement yesterday indicated as much. It must, however, not be allowed to declare civil war under cover of a falsehood as to which force begun the war on the ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLIE NEWS.

    It is reported that M. Paul Cambon has resigned the presidency of the Ambassadors Conference in favour of an important banking appointment. ...

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  10. SYDNEY TRADES HALL STATEMENT.

    The New South Wales Labour Council's statement:—"To-day it is the trade unionists of the Rand who are the victims of deliberate mass murder, to-morrow it will be the ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. THE RAND LABOUR STATEMENT.

    The Industrial Federation states that had there been no disturbing influences the joint executive would have proceeded to take a ballot on the question of returning to work. ...

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  12. IRELAND. COWARDLY MURDERS.

    Three bomba were thrown in Seaford-street, in the district of Belfast. Once was huried into a yard where [?]litary were at the time, but it did not explode. ...

    Article : 503 words
  13. UNPOLLED VOTES.

    "Nothing is more important for the Coalilion," said Sir George Fuller last night, "than that all those who believe in sane and representative government should take the trouble ...

    Article : 369 words
  14. TARANA TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest conducted by Mr. M. J. [?]ooby, District Coroner, at oberon into the death of Ethel Kelly, 31, who was found dead at the Eight Mile Camp, on the Tarana to ...

    Article : 232 words
  15. BRITISH NAVY.

    Lieutenant-Colonal Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), in presenting the naval estimates to the House of Commons, said that since the war Britain had pursued a ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. MILK INDUSTRY.

    The New South Wales Board of Trade is investigating the conditions of the milk industry. The board has taken evidence in the illawarra district, the Windsor district, and ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    Thirty grass courts were in use for the annual interstate lawn tennis matches and tournament, which were begun in Adelaide to-day. [?] the match Victoria versus South ...

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  18. HEAD OF REVOLT.

    A message from Pretoria states that very few people outside official circles know that the head and front of the revolutionary movement has been centred for a long time at ...

    Article : 301 words
  19. FUGITIVE SHOT.

    A man who had been arrested was shot during a struggle with a constable in Burrahpore-street. Darlinghurst, early yesterday morning, and the constable was injured. ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Washington message says: It is learned from an official authority that the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) lately despatched a Note to the British Government dealing ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. "VOTE BEFORE YOU GO!"

    Citizens who will be travelling within or outside the State on polling day, Saturday, March 25, have their duty to perform, even though they may be beyond their ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. THE MOERAKI.

    The position regarding the difficulty of securing a crew for the Moeraki is unchanged. The sailing of the vessel has been postponed until Monday. ...

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  23. TRAM EMPLOYEES.

    A new system of punishment, according to the Tramway Employees' Union, has been introduced into the Tramway Department against the boys employed in car cleaning who fall ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. WATER BOARD.

    There are at present three vacancies to be filled on the Water and Sewerage Board. Sir Thomas Henley, one of the representatives of the suburban councils, retires at the end of ...

    Article : 310 words
  25. SEAMEN'S AWARD.

    The final award in the matter of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, versus the Treasurer of New South Wales and other respondents, was given to-day by Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 832 words
  26. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley), addressing an open-air meeting in Peel-street, to-night, said that the financial position of the State was Considerably better than it had been for many ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    An article in the "Westminster Gazette" urges that the Australian Government and the Royal Academy should co-operate in the project for holding an Australian artists' ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. NAVAL TREATY.

    A Washington, messaeg states:—The attack in the United States Senate on the Armament Conference Treaties is new directed against the Naval Limitation Treaty. ...

    Article : 246 words
  29. DIVIDED COUNSEL.

    A message from Johannesburg states that the strike executive, which has been augmented, declines to recognise the culling off of the strike by the Industrial Federation, and ...

    Article : 337 words
  30. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    The City Coronor (Mr. Jamieson) held an inquiry yesterday regarding the death of William jeffkins, 85, of Young-street, Annandale, and the cause of a fire at the dec[?]ased's ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. UNFAIR TAXATION

    Sir George A. Touche, chairman of the Midland Railway of Western Australia, in addressing the company, complained of the inequitable incidence of the Federal land tax. He also ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. A DOMAIN ORATOR.

    Sir George Fuller referred yesterday to some "preposterous iles" which, he was informed, a man had been telling about him in the Domain. He mentioned the matter only in ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. SHANTUNG.

    According to a message from Tokio it is announced that the Japanese evacuation of Shantung will begin on Apri 1. It is reported that the former ...

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  34. CITY COUNCIL.

    Contrary to expectation, there will be a contest for the election of an alderman for the Gipps Ward in the City Council in succession to Alderman O'Conno[?], who resigned on his ...

    Article : 263 words
  35. KIAMA FIRE.

    An open verdict was returned by the Coroner, Mr. C. W. Craig, to-day, at the inquiry concerning the fire which burnt Major's Arcade Store to the ground on Monday last. ...

    Article : 181 words
  36. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    A message from Washington indicates that Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) will shortly dispatch identical Notes to France. Britain, and italy. presenting a direct claim ...

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  37. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    Two men, while working on the railway line near Gienneld, were run down and killed by a division of the Melbourne express shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    A despatch from Tokio states that Baron Kato in the course of a speech before the House of Peer's declared chat the Government did not intend to ma[?]e any material increase ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. WOOL SCHEDULE.

    A message from Washington states that the Finance Committee of the Senate, in considering the wool schedule under the Fordney Tariff Bill, beard various witnesses, who stated that ...

    Article : 172 words
  40. REVOLUTIONS.

    The Premier, in the course of an address here to-night, said that revolution or revolutionary methods were absolutely impossible under a Labour Government, and it would be ...

    Article : 89 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN FILMS.

    A display of Australian films, chiefly Victorian, at Australia House was attended by the children of nine London schools. Mr. McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria) ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duke of Devonshire has refused the office of Secretary of State for India. The post is being offer[?] to the Earl of Crawford. The Government has refused to appoint ...

    Article : 294 words
  43. INDIAN UNREST.

    The editor of one of the recently-suspended newspapers has sought sanctuary at the Russian Legation at Teheran, with the Soviet Minister. He has protested to the Prime ...

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  44. APPEAL TO WOMEN.

    The Women's Reform League of New South Wales has issued the following appeal in woman electors:—On Saturday, March 25, the electors of New South Wales will have the ...

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  45. NEW SETTLERS.

    Upwards of 800 immigrants disembarked at Sydney yesterday from the new steamer [?]allarat and the [?]ig Aberdeen liner Eurlpides. The Ballarat complement journeyed to their ...

    Article : 237 words
  46. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Chamberlain, replyin[?] to questions in the House of Commons, said that the British delegation to the Gonoa Conference would include Mr. Lloyd George and the Mar[?]uin of ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. MOUNT LYELL.

    In furtherance of the scheme of petrenchment by the Mount Lyell Company caused by the low price of copper and increased production costs, it has been decided to ...

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  48. ARCHDEACON WADDY.

    Canon Percival Staey Waddy has been appointed Anglican Archdeacon in Palestine. [The Rev. P. Staey Waddy, M.A., was headmaster of the King's School, Parramatta, ...

    Article : 100 words
  49. U.S. IMMIGRATION.

    A Washington message states that the House of Representatives passed a resolution, permitting the landing of 2400 allens, who will be admitted under a bond, because the ...

    Article : 78 words
  50. INDUSTRIAL BANK OF CHINA.

    A message from Paris states that, following an inquiry into the industrial Bank of China, a presidential decree has been issued, forbidding M. Berthelot to held public office for a ...

    Article : 106 words
  51. SUGAR CROP.

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Davidson) returned to-day from an inspection of Bundaberg and Childers. Mr. Davidson said that the prospects for the Coming sugar season ...

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  52. WHEAT.

    A meeting of delegates from the wheatgrowing branches of the Primary Producers' Association has adopted a scheme for a voluntary co-operative wheat pool for Western ...

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  53. DARWIN MEAT WORKS.

    Referring to-day to a statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), that Vestey Bros. intended reopening their meat works at Darwin, Sir Philip Proctor, a ...

    Article : 51 words
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