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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    A post-mortem examination of the body of a schoolgirl, who died in Parramatta on Thursday, has revealed the fact that she was suffering from bubonic plague. ...

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  3. KILLING THE CALVES.

    The report published in yesterday's "Herald" that Queensland cattle-ovvnera were killing calves because, under the present burden of taxation, and the low price of beef, it does not ...

    Article : 640 words
  4. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The economy conimlltee, presided over by Sir Eric Geddes,,has published its first and second iuterim reports, recommending reductions totalling £75,961,875. ...

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  5. ELECTIONS.

    The leader of the Opposition (sir George Fuller) stated yesterday that if there was a conspiracy last year to give the workers a "Black Christmas" the Dooley Government ...

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  6. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    A report from Paris states that the Government has issued a Note stating that [?] any Government does not completely accept the Cannes conditions France cannot be ...

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  7. IRISH CRISIS.

    Ulster is concentrating a large force of police on the southern frontier, where 5000 are already posted, Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, said the British Government had promised the Northern Government ...

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  8. THE EMPIRE.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu), speaking at the 1920 Club, discussed the situation in India. He said there waa causo for grave anxiety. The ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. EMIGRATION,

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary for the Colonies, replying to a deputation, pledged the Government to financial and general cooperation with the dominions in ...

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  10. SURF TRAGEDY.

    While six people lost their lives in the Greymouth surf disaster, many had [?] row escapes, including a number of men who made heroic efforts at rescue. ...

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  11. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Lloyd George replying to questions in the House of Commons said that the Government was fully alive to the terrible state of famine-stiicken Russia. Despite the British ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT'S SUPPORT.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Churchill), on the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons was questioned as to the latest news regarding ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. ARMED SINN FEINERS.

    A Central News Agency message states that 4000 armed Sinu Feiners with 300 motor cars, assembled in the Valley of Donegal on Tuesday nnight ready to advance on Derry. They ...

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  14. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. M'Girr) referred yesterday to the statement by Mr.Mitchell (secretary of the Hospital and Asylum Employees' Union) that he had refused in ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce has made arrangements with the American Government to take care of ailing Australian soldiers numberlng a dozen or more, who were discharge in England, and ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. CITY STREETS.

    Several city aldermen are anxious to secure a review of the city's requirements regarding street cleaning and maintenance before the works committee's estimates are completed ...

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  17. INDIAN RIOTS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Gandhi's arrext is Imminent. The Government of India realises that there is no hope of any improvement in the situation ...

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  18. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    A serious aviation accident occurred at Mildura this afternoon when an aeroplane crashed, resulting in the death of Mr.S.F. Notlleton, of Irympic near Mildura. ...

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  19. NOT UNDERSTOOD.

    Gandhf has written a long reply to the British Goverement s communique but it is pointless and contains arguments no different from those in his previous statements. He ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. MORETON BAY.

    A passenger in the homeward trip of the Moreton Bay has forwarded the following [?] Sir Arthur Rickard:—"The crew of the Moreton Bay signed articles in London to ...

    Article : 478 words
  21. AMERICAN FARMERS.

    Congress has pissed the Co-operative Marketing Bill authorising farmers, ranchers, dairy[?] planters and nut and fruit growers, collectively to handle and sell their products; ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. NAVAL OUTLOOK.

    A Washington message states that Mr. C. E. Hughes in replying to the felicitations of the Pan-American Union on the Washington Conference, remarked "It is true we have not ...

    Article : 384 words
  23. REPARATIONS.

    In the House of Commons on the resumption of the debate on the Address in Reply the Labour amendment was discusees. The Minister for Labour (Dr. Macuamara) ...

    Article : 425 words
  24. EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    A report from Vienna states that the exEmperor Karl has requested permission to proceed with his family to an English bathing resort in April, because the children will ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. MOULDERS' DEMANDS

    The Federated Moulders' Union officially anrounced yesterday that the Moulders would not accept work at the Newcastle Steel works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co.unless they ...

    Article : 222 words
  26. SABOTAGE.

    A message from Pretoria referring to the industrial position says it is understood the Government proposes to establish a board on which representatives of theliv H of the ...

    Article : 252 words
  27. COUNTRY CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the Young Cricket Association, which was called to consider the question of inviting a Sydney team to visit Young during the Easter holidays, a letter was road ...

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  28. INFLUENZA IN NEW YORK.

    Cases of influenza are mounting from 1000 to 1300 daily, while deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined are between 80 and 100. ...

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  29. A NEW CARMEN.

    Miss Margaret Gard, the Tasmanian contralto who studied under Marchesi in Paris, and who was engaged in April last to sing Carmen at the Opera Comique Paris, in June, ...

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  30. PALESTINE MANDATE.

    Orders-in-Council relating to Palestine confer upon the High Commissioner powers for giving effect to the mandate for the general administration of the country and the ...

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  31. POSTAL RATES.

    Mr. E. Woodrow representing the postmaster-General, in an address before the Victerian Institute of Advertising Man, said that the revised postal regulations which were soon ...

    Article : 269 words
  32. ITS SLEEPLESS VIGIL.

    As a mark of gratitude for, the navy's war work Mr. G. S. Reade, of Rotorua, has given the Admiralty Holbrook Estate in Suffolk, valued at £30,000, for the benefit of Greenwich ...

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  33. RETIRING CRICKETERS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" in a suhlender headed "Two great cricketers retire," says: "We must all feel regret over Gregory's decision. He was a man with a fascinating ...

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  34. CITY PROPERTY.

    At the Real Estate Rooms, 26 Casllereaghstreet, on Thursday last, Messrs. Walker Dros sold the Rawson Hotel, corner of George-street and Ultimo-road, Haymarket, ...

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  35. ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    A message from Rome states that Signor Orlando has refused to form a Ministry. The King has summoned Signor Glolitti. ...

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  36. BY AIR.

    An indication of the great value of aviation in bringing far-away places near to the city and science in case of emergency is a call from Carnarvon, 500 miles away, to Dr. Treathowan, ...

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  37. STUDENT'S STRANGE ACT.

    There has been an interesting development in the case is which Dr. R. Farnell, ViceChancellor of Oxford, who recently sent down two undergraduates for editing a Communist ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    Tom Gibbous and Harry Grob have been matched for a contest in Madison Square on March 13. The proceeds will be devoted [?] charity. It is expected the winner will be ...

    Article : 167 words
  39. DOMINION MARKETS.

    Commenting on the proposal to send consignments of Colonial wool and produce to Manchester, the "Guardian" says"It is a very promising attack on a ...

    Article : 163 words
  40. SYDNEY CO[?]NCIL LCAN.

    The Sydney Municipal [?] short term d[?] for [?] interest at the rate of [?] price being 96. The proc[?] loan ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. MICE AND RATS.

    Many western centres appear to be threatonell with a recurrence of the mouse plague. Around Bedgerabong and Bogan Cate the pests are said to be thick in both houses and ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. FINANCIAL SMASHES.

    Large stockholders in the Columbia Graphophone Company—perhaps the largest manufacturers of phonographs in the world—have asked for the appointment of a recelyer, ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. POPULATION OF N.Z.

    The population of the dominion on December 31, exclusive or Maoris, in estimated at, 1,239,948, being an increase of 21,935 since the consun date. The Government statistician ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    It is reported that a Victorian Government loen will be floated next week, probably for £4,000,000 or £5,000,000. ...

    Article : 28 words
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