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  2. DARWIN REVOLT.

    Several witnesses yesterday gave the Royal Commission their view of the seriousness of the position when Judge Bevan and Messrs. Carey and Evans were deported. ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Supreme Council has informed America that without her help und financial assistance the Allies are powerless to prevent the starvation of Austria, and a catastrophe which ...

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  4. THE A.L.P.

    Mr P. C. Evans, who recently resigned the general secretaryship of the A.L.P., writes from Arneliffe a[?] follows:- "It is significant that [?]ecrimination in the ...

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  5. HIGH COST OF SUITS.

    The newspapers predict a possible increase in the cost of a suit of clothes to £20, which they say is due mainly to the bulk of the best quality wool being Government controlled in ...

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  6. SETTLEMENT LIKELY.

    Admiral Clarkson, Controller of Shipping, has notified the officials of the institute of Marine En[?]ineers that he would be prepared to meet representatives of the engineers' ...

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  7. BRITISH NAVY.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington says it is authoritatively stated that when Lord Jellicoe return's to England he will recommend a large British fleet in Indian and ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIK DRIVE.

    A Bolshevik wireless message states that the Polish army has begun an offensive with a view to relieving the pressure on General Denikin and adds that the Bolsheviks have ...

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  9. "PRICE OF MEAT.

    The retail butchers of Sydney decided recently to increase the price of meat owing to the high values ruling for live stock at the saleyards, such increase to take effect on ...

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  10. CRIME IN IRELAND.

    Fifty armed men attacked Drumlish police barracks, County Longford, at night. Five defenders repulsed attack until the military arrived in motor cars. ...

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  11. GERMAN EXPANSION

    A message from Berlin says the idea is spreading in Germany that Russia can be built up with German assistance to mutual advantage. ...

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  12. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    The police have arrested a barman employed at the hotel in Ashtown from which Savage, the Sinn Feiner, hastily departed prior to the attack on the Viceroy, Lord ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. F. L. Polk (Under-Secretary of State) has announced that when the Allies and Germany have ratified the Peace Treaty President Wilson will be ready to issue the first ...

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  14. RAILWAY CRISIS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (secretary of the National Union of Railway Men), speaking at Kettering, said that the Press had expressed an opinion adverse to the railwayman on the ...

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  15. GERMANY'S DEAD.

    Uncensored German casualty lists show that in the army 1,718,246 were killed, 4,224,107 wounded, and 1,073,619 are returned as prisoners or missing. ...

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  16. AMERICANS MURDERED.

    Two Americans working for the International Petroleum Company, at Porto Lobos, Mexico, have been found murdered. ...

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  17. TREATY DEADLOCK.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Democrats have submitted a series of compromise Treaty reservations to the Republican mild ...

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  18. THE IRONWORKS.

    Yesterday Messrs. G. and C Hoskins, Ltd., informed the Minister for Works that they would be pleased to be represented at a conference with the Railway Commissioners and ...

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  19. REVOLUTIONARY PLOT.

    The State Committee which is investigating Bolshevism claims the discovery that 20,000 organised Radicals aro aiming to overthrow the United States Government, and have fully ...

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  20. GERMAN DEPORTEES.

    Details of the summary expulsion of three naturalised Germans from Papua by returned soldiers supported by the general public at Port Moresby, were brought by the steamer ...

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  21. THE KAISER'S NAVAL AMBITIONS.

    The Kaiser's passion for the sea is the main theme of letters to the late Czar, of Russia, published to-day, one of which he signs "Willy, Admiral of the Atlantic." ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade's returns show that the imports into Britain during December were worth £169,000,000, and the exports £90,000,000, the increases being £53,000,000 ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND GOVERNORSHIP.

    The appointment of Mr. Lennon as Lieut.-Governor of the State and the manner in which the appointment has been made have raised several Constitutional points. In the Assembly ...

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  24. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Commenting on the result of the Federal elections Mr. Bruce Smith, who formerly represented Parkes, said he appreciated the support which had been accorded him in the ...

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  25. STRIKES IN INDIA.

    A wave of industrial unrest has been passing over India for some months. There has been a series of continuous strikes, involving the railways, the post office, and factories. ...

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  26. ANOTHER "BOGUS" BRANCH.

    A mass meeting of affiliated unionists, called by the Barrier District Assembly of the A.L.P. to consider further the cases of Mr. P. S. Brookfield, M.L.A., and Mr. J. J. O'Reilly, ...

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  27. PROHIBITION.

    The New South Wales Alliance gave a welcome home at the Y.W.C.A. Hall yesterday afternoon to Messrs. Macourt, Adler, and Creagh, organisers, who have returned from ...

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  28. THE SENATE COUNTS.

    Mr. J. F. Guthrie (N.) was elected to-day to [?]ll the second vacancy in the Senate. The ballot papers indicate that the contest for the third vacancy is between Senator Russell ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR

    A Johannesburg report states that the finding of the Simmer Deep inquiry, that a German employee was entitled to keep his billet at the mine, has caused much dissatisfaction. ...

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  30. A.W.U.

    The Sydney local committee of the Australian Workers' Union has framed a number of motions to be dealt with at the forthcoming annual convention of the A.W.U., which will ...

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  31. CLERGY VISITING ROME.

    The following Roman Catholic prelates leave by the R.M.S. Indarra, on February l8, to visit Rome:—Archbishop Kelly (Sydney), Bishop M'Carthy (Bendigo), Bishop Shiol ...

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  32. DAIRY EMPLOYEES.

    The dairymen's section of the Milk and Ice Carters' Union at a meeting in the Trades Hall last night decoded that in the future it would not resort to a strike for the remedying ...

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  33. CANADIAN FURS.

    The Montreal correspondent of the "New York Times" announces that the Montreal Fur Auction Sales Company, with a capital of 5,000,000 dollars, has been formed for the ...

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  34. NEARLY 3000 VOTES BEHIND.

    With only 508 votes to come, the prohibition issue in the recent licensin poll is 2968 votes behind. The totals are:—Continuance 240,998, State control 32,148, prohibition 270,178. ...

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  35. STATION HOMESTEAD DESTROYED.

    Information has come to hand of the destruction on Sunday night of the homestead on Wee Dunrobin station, 60 miles north of Jericho, the property of Hooke, Ltd. The ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    A delayed telegram announces that Captain Matthews, who left London on October 21 for Australia, flying a Sopwith machine, was to leave Constantinople on January 2 for Aleppo, ...

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  37. BREWERY STRIKE.

    The recent brewery employees' strike came up for discussion at last night's meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council. The following motion was carried: ...

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  38. 'A.W.U. AND O.B.U.

    A dispute between the A.W.U. and O.B.U. was responsible for a temporary stoppage of work at the Adelaide quarries this week. The quarry manager stated that his company ...

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  39. U.S. NAVAL MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, has announced that he has received £6000; raised by popular subscription, in Britain, for the purpose of commemorating the Dover ...

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  40. STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT.

    The conference of delegates from the Australasian Student Christian Movement was continued at Frensham School, Mittagong, yesterday. The morning was mainly devoted ...

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  41. DISAPPEARED OVERBOARD.

    Two days after leaving Darwin a sensation was caused on the steamer Mataram, when it became known that a second-class passenger was missing. The passengers who ...

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  42. GIANT AEROPLANE.

    The Vickers' Company is building a giant aeroplane for the Air Force. It carries 50 people, and is fitted with six engines of 700 horse-power each. ...

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  43. THE PUNJAB REBELLION.

    In appreciation of General Dyer's services in duelling the rebellion in the Punjab, the Sikh community has erected a memorial to him in the form of a shrine in the Golden Temple at ...

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  44. QUARANTINE OFFICERS.

    By notification appearing in to-day's "Gazette," quarantine officers at the principal ports in the Commonwealth have boen appointed by the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  45. WHEAT FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A private conference took place to-day between the State Treasurer. Mr. M'Pherson, and the Minister for Agriculture in New South Wales, Mr. Ashford, and the Minister for ...

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  46. COAL-LUMPERS' GRIEVANCES.

    A stop-work meeting of coal lumpers, members of the Port Jackson Coal Workers' Union, was held yesterday morning. The coaling of steamers in the port was in ...

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  47. DEATH OF LORD CUNLIFFE.

    The death is announced of Lord Cunliffe, formerly Governor of the Bank of England. ...

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  48. RUGBY TOUR.

    The Northorn Union Council has considered the letter from the New South Wales' League, and has accepted the proposed terms for an Australian tour, with slight variations. ...

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  49. LOUISE MACK'S EXPERIENCE.

    A party consisting of Miss Louise Mack (Mrs. Creed) and Mr. Knox and his young daughter have been missing on the Tararua Ranges, a few miles from Wellington, since ...

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  50. CUBAN SUGAR CROP.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says a cable has been received from President Me[?]ocal, of Cuba, which states that half of Cuba's sugar, crop is still ...

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  51. QUARANTINED STEAMER ROGGEVEEN.

    All patients who were suffering; from influensa on the Dutch steamer Roggevcen are now convalescent. Providing no further sickness occurs, both vessel and passengers will ...

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