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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    The deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Oakes) stated yesterday:- "'Put us in power and work will be found for everybody,' said Mr. Dooley before the ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Home Office has refused the passports of two German boxers who were engaged to box in London, Mr. Shortt stating definitely that German boxers will not be permitted in ...

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  4. STATE ECONOMIES.

    Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., acting president of the Water Board yesterday complained that Mr. Lang (State Treasurer), having cut down the Parliameutary grant for new ...

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  5. CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, announced to-day that the round table conference between representatives of the employers and employees to discuss the ...

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  6. PRINCE IN INDIA.

    Gandhi's agents worked hard to impose a general day of mourning on the Indian inhabitants of Agra during the visit of the Prince to-day, and their efforts, so far as the ...

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  7. IRISH SITUATION GRAVE.

    The situation in Ireland is very grave. The British troops in Ulster are being reinforced. There are conflicting reports regarding the postponement of the departure of British troops from Southern Ireland. ...

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  8. NEW FERRY BOAT.

    It was stated yesterday at the launching of the Baragoola, a new ferry steamer for the Sydney-Manly service, at Mort's Dock, that her cost when ...

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  9. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    A Paris message states: In an offical Note to Britain formally accepting the principle of summoning a committee of experts to prepare for the Genoa Conference, France suggests ...

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  10. "The Edge of a Volcano."

    The situation throughout Ireland—not only in Ulstei—is very grave. Sir James Craig (Premier of Northern Ireland) last night announced that in response ...

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  11. FRANCE'S CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY.

    A message from Paris states that the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has declined to accept the Allied decision that 190,000,000 francs, the cost of the ...

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  12. DROVERS STRIKE.

    The live stock sales at New market to-day were seriously interfered with by a strike among the drovers and if the trouble spreads it is probable that the Melbourne meat ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND AGENT—GENERAL

    [?] Mr. J. Fihelly's arrival, it is underchat Mr, Dillon has been appointed [?] Agent-General for Queensland. ...

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  14. TRICKLING BACK.

    A Johannesburg message states that a few miners are trickling back but there is nothing like a rush. The batteries are working on some mines, and mole are expected to start ...

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  15. A.L.P. BALLOTS.

    The charges of faked voting at the A.L.P. selection ballet on Saturday last for the Sydney electorate will be dealt with at a special meeting of the A.L.P. executive to-night. ...

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  16. SISTINE CHOIR'S TOUR.

    The Sistine Choir will leave Naples on March 5. The authoilties insist thit the choir will remain only eight weeks in Australia. ...

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  17. THE ALLIANCE.

    The hearing of the application for the transfer of the license from the Empire Hotel, Hunter and Pitt streets, to the Aillance Hotel, Park and Castlereagh streets, was ...

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  18. SOUTHERN SPLIT.

    Mr. Collins telegraphed to Mr. Lyons Secretary for Recognition of the Irish Republic at Washington, as follows:—"I firmly believe that the Dall Eireann should not ...

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  19. HABITUAL CRIME.

    In sentencing Donald M'Donald to two years' imprisonment in Bathurst Gaol on a charge of false pretences at Wagga, Judge Bevan said that the provisions of the Habitual Criminals ...

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  20. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED.

    A deputation representing the Water and Sewerage Employees' Union and the A.L.P., on Monday told the Premier that there appealed to be a conspiracy not only among ...

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  21. POISONED BY FUMES.

    The strange occurrence in the railway quarry at North Goulbuin, which resulted in one man losing his life and three others being placed in hospital in a critical condition on Monday ...

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  22. RIGHTS OF INDIANS.

    Mr Montagu (Secretary of State for India) informs the Australian Proess Association that no reference was made or implled in his speech to tho White Australia policy because ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Information was received from western Australia yesterday that the well-known English cricketer, Mr A. C. Maclaren intends to bring a team of English amateurs to play in New ...

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  24. COL. MACARTHUR ONSLOW.

    Colonel J. W. Macarthur Onslow, member for the Eastern Suburbs, has decided to rotire from political life. Up till a week ago it was his inteaction to ...

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  25. TROUBLED INDIA.

    The extremist working committee in Bardolt passed numeious and most important resolutions, including a condemnation of the inhumanity of the Gorakpur mob, and ...

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  26. ECONOMY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Asquith moved an amendment to the Addressin-Reply, accusing the Government of extravagance, and calling for a reduction of the ...

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  27. MR. M'GIRR'S PLAN.

    "If private enterprise falls," said Mr. M'Girr, Minister for Health and Motherhood, yesterday, referring to unemployment at Newcastle, "the Government ...

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  28. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the German Government has instructed its agents not to buy Australian wheat, which is now the cheapest in the world, until the Australian ...

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  29. LEFT HOME.

    The extraordinnry' adventure of the five small childrpp of Mr D. T. White, of Curtisroud, Balmain, who disappeared from their home on Saturday morning, leaving simply a ...

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  30. PRE-SELECTION.

    "The dissesion in Labour leagues throughout the State on ballot s[?]ections and executive selections of Parliamentray candidates is much to be regretted," stated the Minister for ...

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  31. BUSH FIRE.

    One of the biggest fires of recent years commenced on Corrong Station on Suturday, and, fanned by a north-west wind, travelied down the Lachlan River frontage. On ...

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  32. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    Returns of the Board of Trade for January show that the vulue of imports decreased by £40,552,834, exports by £29,699,145 and reexports by £1,496,253. ...

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  33. MR. W. BETHEL.

    Mr. Walter Edmund Bethel chief clerk of the Education Department, has been appointed head of the State Children Relief Department, in succession to Mr. A. W. Green, who ...

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  34. EGYPT'S FUTURE.

    The "Dally Express" understands that the main points which Lord Allenby (High Commissioner for Egypt) is urging are: (1) British troops to evacuate Cairo and Alexandria; (2) ...

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  35. SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce addreased the Canadian Club on Australia and the Pacific, dealing with Australia's interest, and stressing the fact that Australia looked for eleser relationship ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King received Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner) in private audience. The interview lasted an hour. The King evinced interest in various Australian affairs. ...

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  37. MR. LEVY'S POSITION.

    A metting of supporters of Mr. D. Levy, M.L.A., was held in St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst, last night, for the purpose of forming a committee to ensure his return. A smaller ...

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  38. BURNT TO DEATH.

    As a result of bedding catching on fire, John Arget, 65, wharf-labourer, was burut to death at the Nottingham Castle Hotel, Campbellstreet, at an early hour this morning. ...

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  39. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that Russia had accepted the invitation to the Genoa Conference without any qualification regarding the ...

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  40. CREDULOUS WORKERS.

    A message from Chicago states that another Ponzi case has been disclosed in the activities of Raymond Bischoff, a youthful stockyard; worker, who collected between 4,500,000 ...

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  41. ANTI—DUMPING.

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, stated today that if the and-Dumping act was found not to give sufficient power to protect British and Australian industries against unfair ...

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  42. U.S. NAVAL BUDGET.

    Mr, E. Denby (Secretary for the Navy) Informed the Nuval Committee of the House of Representatives that a saving of 70,000,000 dollars will be effected next year in the naval ...

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  43. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Captain de Hautpick, a Russian off geologist of wide experience, and special correspondent of the London "Mining Journal," is visiting Tasmania in regard to oil possibilities. ...

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  44. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Liverpool Port Pirie, [?] DEPARTURES. For Auckland: Devon, s For Fremantle: Port Lyttetion, [?] ...

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  45. P.F.A. SITE.

    Under the auspices of the People's Oponair Spaces Movement, a number of ratepayers have requisitioned the Lord Mayor to convene a public meeting in the veslibule of ...

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  46. LONDON UNEMPLOYED.

    Over 2000 unemployed marched in procession through London. Sir Alfred Mond (Minister for Health) declined to receive a deputation. He said that no further service could ...

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