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  2. A.L.P. DISRUPTION.

    The New South Wales A.L.F. executive's action in cancelling the endorsement of the names of Mr. P. J. M[?]an and J. ScottCampbell as selected Labour candidates [?]s ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier addressed a large and enthu siastic meeting in Newcastle this evening. There was difficulty in socuring a large hall, and it was decided that the meeting be held ...

    Article : 357 words
  4. FINANCE.

    When the House of Representatives had gone into Committee of Supply, the Treasurer, Mr. Watt, made a statement as to the financial position in which the Government found ...

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  5. SINN FEINERS.

    A party of Sinn Fe[?]ners entered a grocer's shop in a village near Thurles, Tipperary, and tired revolvers at two constables who were purchasing for the barracks. Constable Herne ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Bankers' Club entertained Mr. Mark Sheldon, Commissioner for Australia in the United States. In the course of a speech upon Australian public and private finance, ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. EUROPE.

    The newspapers contain a forecast of the Supreme Council's economic memorandum. The kenote of the manifesto is said to be the necessity for restoring Germany and Russia ...

    Article : 646 words
  8. INDIAN MARKETS.

    Mr. Sh[?]rras, Director of Statistics in India, in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association emphasised that India afforded a valuable field for the ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, ThE Minister for Customs told Mr. Lazzar[?] (N.S.W.) that it was not true that large retail firms in Sydney were delivering ...

    Article : 442 words
  10. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS.

    A declaration on the economic conditions of the world, which was approved by the Supreme Council on March 8, states that the Council, after carefully surveying all the ...

    Article : 686 words
  11. LOAN INSTEAD OE LEVY.

    Lord Buckmaster, speaking in the House ot Lords, proposed that instead of a capital levy, which would interfere with industry, the State should borrow money and give securities ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. H.M.S. RENOWN.

    Since the beginning of February there have been thirty-three cases of influenza on H.M.S. Renown, the [?]essel on which the Prince of Wales will travel to Australia. They are ...

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  13. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The action for alleged libel by R. Siever against Richard Wootton for distributing a pamphlet on the racecourse on Grand National Day, 1918, purporting to give Sievcr's history, ...

    Article : 207 words
  14. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    Speaking in Phillip portion of the Balmain electorate last night, Mr. John Storey said Labour is the only party that can expect a majority of its own in Parliament. ...

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  15. AVIATION.

    Lieutenants MacIntosh and Parer, who are flying to Australia, arrived at Karachi (in British India, 90 miles south-west of Haidarabad) from Chahba at 1.30 on Sunday ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. RIFLE COMPETITIONS.

    The National Rifle Association has a difficult task in arranging for a team to visit Australia, especially in regard, to finances. It is estimated that the expenses would be ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. BOAT CAPSIZED.

    The sailing boat, Rialto, with Leslie Wells, William Barr[?], Alfred Burgess, George Putt, Harry Ellis, and J. Lawson on board, was struck by a sudden squall at seven o'clock ...

    Article : 260 words
  18. EXECUTIVE'S REPLY.

    The following statement was issued yesterday on behalf [?] the A.L.P. executive, by Mr. Carey (general secretary) in reply to Mr. Minahan's letter to the executive:—"We were ...

    Article : 323 words
  19. TROOPS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A Paris despatch states that, according to advices received by. the "Matin," the troops now being sent to Constantinople from Asiatic Turkey will, with three French brigades, ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. BUREAU OF STATISTICS.

    The Statistical Conference recommends that the Imperial Council should be incorporated under Royal charter, the Prime Minister of England to be ex-office the president. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. GERMANY WANTS A LOAN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Paris "Journal" states, that the German Government has drawn up an economic memorandum for submission to the Peace Conference. ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that the Bolsheviks at Odessa have captured the cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, with four fast destroyers and two submarines. ...

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  23. CUMBERLAND ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Vol. Molesworth, one of the selected Labour candidates for the Cumberland district, speaking at Epping last night, said that the man on the land would vote Labour. "If ...

    Article : 326 words
  24. NATIONALISATION.

    A special Trades Union Congress meeting on March 11 will be the most momentous in the history of the Labour movement. It has been called to decide the question whether ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. PRINCESS'S WARDROBE.

    An amazing sale has just been made of the late Princesa Lobanoft's wardrobe. For 50 years she had collected a prodigious number of garments, including 3[?]0 tea gowns. Many ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. MR. DAVID STOREY.

    Mr. David Storey, M.L.C., who has retired from the Legislative Assembly after having been member for Randwick fer 25 years, was entertained last night by his friends and ...

    Article : 338 words
  27. AGENT-GENERAL'S DENIAL.

    Mr. Hunter (Agent-General for Queensland), interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, ridicules the allegation of Mr. P. J. Minaban, regarding a ...

    Article : 34 words
  28. GERMANY'S BLACK LIST.

    Germany's black list has been completed, and it is reported that it contains more names than the Allies' list. The majority are British and French officers. They are ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. VACUUM COMPANY.

    Permission was granted to the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Ltd., yesterday by the Necessary Commodities Control Commission to increase the selling price of their kerosene ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The trustees of the Felton Bequest have purchased "The Model," by Corot, one of his few studies in the nude, also a landscape by C. J. Holmes, director of the National Gallery, ...

    Article : 490 words
  31. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.

    A Brussels despatch states that the Council of Ministers, under the Presidency of King Albert, decided that Belgium should refuse to sign a convention with Holland which would ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. MERTON AND CO. v. HUGHES.

    The King's Bench Division has approved of the agreement to stay the action for alleged libel, M[?]rton and Co. versus Hughes (Prime Minister for Australia), which was mutually ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. AMERICAN HELIGOLAND.

    The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Daniels), before the Congressional Naval Affairs Committee, advocated making Guam an American Heligoland. He also advocated the ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. WELSH MINERS.

    The Welsh miners' conference at Cardiff decied to demand an immediate increase of [?] weekly, to meet the cost of living. The conference also resolved to support the proposal ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. THE M'CAWLEY APPEAL.

    Lord Birkenhead, in delivering the judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Cornell, said their Lordships found themselves in complete agreement with ...

    Article : 246 words
  36. MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) left Sydney yesterday afternoon for Newcastle with the object of speaking there at night. This afternoon he will speak at Inverell, and at ...

    Article : 176 words
  37. AVIATION.

    It is understood that the Navy Department will begin the construction of a huge triplane, which will attempt a'flight between San Francisco and Hongkong, stopping at Honolulu, ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—While fully recognising, the motives actuating the writer of recent articles dealing with soldiers' settlement, may I point out several outstanding features'concerning ...

    Article : 297 words
  39. GERMAN POLITICIANS.

    In the Erzberger-Hel[?]ferich action the detendant was fined 300 marks for "insult." The lightness of the sentence is due to the Court holding that he had proved a number of his ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. WOOL CONTROL SCHEME.

    Sir.—I have no wish to enter into the controversy on the proposed wool control scheme for the proper marketing and disposal of Australia's wool after the 30th June, 1920. The ...

    Article : 279 words
  41. ENCOURAGING COTTON GROWING.

    Mr. Lloyd George has consented to receive a deputation representative of the cotton trade with regard to Government assistance for the development of cotton-growing ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In his last message to the electors General [?] emphasises the gravity of the republican issue. He declares that a struggle for sovereign independence, whether ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. LUNCHEON TO SIR CHARLES WADE.

    At Parliament House yesterday the State Government gave a luncheon in honour of Sir Charles Wade, at which a number of representative citizens were present. After ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. FAILURE OF SOVIET COUNCILS.

    A striking admission has been made by Mr. Philip Snowden. Writing in a Labour paper, he confesses that the Soviet Government in Russia was compelled to abolish the local ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. THE ADRIATIC QUESTION.

    President Wilson's reply regarding the Adriatic question is couched in conciliatory language. President Wilson maintains his attitude respecting the pact of London, and agrees to ...

    Article : 69 words
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