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  2. ENGINEERS CEASE WORK.

    The members of the A.S.E. at Mulgrave mill ceased work yesterday. Mr. Frank Keys, a shop steward, handed the acting manager of the mill a letter, which stated: ...

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  3. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Preliminary steps to bring the shipping trouble before the Commonwealth Arbitration Court will be taken tomorrow morning. The official list of cases to be heard ...

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  4. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS.

    The Acting Ministet for Repatriation (Mr. A. S. Rodgers) addtesSed the soldier settlers and directors of the canning factory in the Pikedale factory ...

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  5. MACARTNEY IN FORM.

    Although rain fell overnight and during the morning, play in the second day between New South Wales and England was started punctually. The wicket and ...

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  6. THE FUTURE OF EGYPT.

    The report of Viscount Milner's Mission to Egypt has been issued. It states that when the mission arrived in Egypt it found everywhere a demand for complete ...

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  7. THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK.

    The hope that the removal of the excess profits duty would cause a revival on the Stock Exchange has not been fulfilled. Business during the past week has been ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR SINN FEINERS.

    An investment by the troops in Dublin to-day covered an area five miles square in the Mountjoy district, and affected 35,000 persons. The troops, numbering ...

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  9. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George, replying to Mr. H. Bottomley's amendment to the Address in Reply, expressing disanpointment that no ...

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  10. THE TESTS IN ENGLAND.

    The Cricket Hoard of Control met at Lord's and decided that the forthcoming test matches between Australia and England should commence at 11.30 o'clock on ...

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  11. GLAMOROANSHIRE'S IMPROVED POSITION.

    Glamorganshire has been raised to a first-class counts. ...

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  12. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    The secretary of the South-western division of the Q.R.U. (Mr. Williamson) was asked yesterday whether he had any comments to offer regarding the statement ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES V. QUEENSLAND.

    With an entirely new pitch, in perfect condition, the interstate match, Queensland v. New South Wales, was commenced on the Brisbane Cricket Ground ...

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  14. THE CONFERENCE OF UNIONS.

    With the failure of the compulsory conforence between the representatives of the Ship Owners and the Federated Seamen's Union on Friday, renewed interest ...

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  15. REVENCEFUL GERMANY.

    A member of the Foreign Affairs Commission in the Chamber expressed the opinion that the disarmament of Germany was an accomplished fact, and the ...

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  16. LAWLESSNESS IN THE WEST.

    Particulars of lawlessness which prevails in and around domine, on the Qrallo railway, were revealed in the folice Court this morning, when Albert ...

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  17. ARGENTINA REFUSES ALLIES' REQUEST.

    Argentina has refused the request of the Allies that she should prevent, the German exportation of war materials to Argentine in violation of the Versailles ...

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  18. POSITION OF UNITED STATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" says it is undeistood that Preaident Willsons action in withdrawing the American representative from the ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    Official figures concerning the cost of living show a drop of 14 points since January. This is still 151 per cent. above the pre-war rates, but 25 points below ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' COMPLAINTS.

    The quarterly conference of delegates to the Brisbane District Executive of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was held at the Residential Club on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  21. GROSSLY EXAGGERATED GERMAN CHARGES.

    The State Department has published the reprt of an investigation conducted by American officers in Germany into alleged malfeasance and barbarity on the ...

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  22. INTERFERENCE WITH INDUSTRY.

    The men employed at the Lithgow blast furnaces refused to work on Friday night in order that they might prepare for the annual picnic at Bathurst on ...

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  23. VICTORIAN RACES ABANDONED.

    The Oakleigh Plate and Caulfield Futurity Stakes have been abandoned. These events were to have been run at the V.A.T.C. Autumn Meeting, which was ...

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  24. ARCH[?]SHOP CLUNE'S RETURN.

    Archbishop, Clune, who returned from Ireland on Thursday, was warmly welcomed by the Roman Catholies at the Cathedral last nitht. ...

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  25. GIFTS FROM THE PRINCE.

    Some mystification has been caused at York House, the official residence of his Royal Higness the Prince of Wales, by the fact that recently numerous ...

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  26. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the official report of the Soviet secret police for the last six months of 1920 shows that the ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. TYPHUS AND SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that the discovery of four desultory cases of typhus in various pants of the country, and a large number of ...

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  28. SHOOTING OF LIEUT LANGDON.

    Members of the Opposition in the Diet have introdueed a resolution opposing the punishment of the sentry who killed Licut. Langdon, an American officer, at ...

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  29. SIR ROSS AND SIR KEITH SMITH.

    The Ministry entertained Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith at lincheon in the Savoy Hotel. Major-General Sir Frederick Sykes (Cotroller-General of ...

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  30. THE CARDIGAN ELECTION.

    The Cardigan election, which was caused by Mr. Matthew Vaughan-Davies being raised to the peerage, has resulted. Mr. Evans (Coalition Liberal ...

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  31. THE NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE.

    The position in the shipping hold-up continues to be serious, though in most centres it is not expected to be fully developed until Tuesday or Wednesday. ...

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  32. WEST INDIA I[?]NDS.

    Senator Reed has introd[?]ed a resolution in the Senate requesting the President to ase[?]tain whether [?]reat Brtain is willing to consider the [?]sion to the ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. CASE OF ARCHDEACON WAKEFORD.

    Archdeacon Wakeford, Precentor of Lincoln Cathedral, who was recently found guilty by the Consistory Court on two charges of misconduct, states that he has ...

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  34. WORKMEN RETURN FROM AUSTRALIA.

    A party of workmen who left Preston, Lancashire, eleven months ago have returned from Australia. One engineer states that conditions in Australia are ...

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  35. COST OF PRINCE'S TOURS.

    The Comptroller-General has issued a report of expenditure on special war missions. The Prince of Wales's tour to Australia and New Zealand cost ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN.

    The South Wales Minors' Conference has passed a motion declaring that if the Government refused to put into operation the Labour Party's ...

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  37. PICTURES FOR AUCKLAND.

    Mr. Thomson Leys, editor of the "Auckland Star," who is returning on the R.M.S. Orontes, is taking a valuable collection of pictures for the Auckland ...

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  38. RECRUITING SUITABLE SETTLERS.

    The Colonial Office has announced that the agreement between the British and Dominion Goverments, abolishing the pay ment of bonuses to third parties in the ...

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  39. AMERICAN SECRETARY OF STATE.

    The President-elect (Senator Harding) has ahnounccd the appointment of Mr. Charles E. Hughes as Secretcry of State in place of Mr. Bainbridge Colby, who ...

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  40. SETTLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Shipping Company's steamer Waimana, which has been chartered by the Overseas Settlement Committee, left Southampton to-day ...

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  41. MINE ON THE BEACH.

    The police at Tewantin report that Robert M'Goorty has discovered a mine which had been cast up on the beach at Teewah Bay. The weight of the mine ...

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  42. MEMORIALS TO SOLDIERS.

    The Imperial War Graves Commision has practically decided that regine[?]tal memorials shall be placed in the re[?]d houses of cemeteries adjacent to 85 ...

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  43. GLACOMO PUCCINI.

    The recent report of the illness of Signer Giacomo Puc[?]ni, the famous Italian composer of music, is without foundation. ...

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  44. THE SECOND TEST.

    The English cricketer, J. B. Hobbs, writing to the "Star" with reference to the second test match, stated that England never had a "dog's Chance" after ...

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  45. JAPAN'S CLAIM AGAINST CHINA.

    The Japanese Legation has presented to the Chinese Government demands for compensation and damages, and an apology arising out of the burning of ...

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  46. FORMER GERMAN SPY ARRESTED.

    Mr. Trebitch Lincoln, who before the war was a member of the House of Commons, and a German spy, has been arrested in Vienna for selling to the ...

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  47. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM.

    His Majesty the King has granted an audience to Colonel Richardson, the commandant of the British rifle team which visited Australia recently. His Majesty ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN AWARDED MILITARY MEDAL.

    The award of the military medal to Private A. Whillington, 10th Battalion A.I.F. for gallant conduct and for determination in escaping from captivity, ...

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