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  2. SIRIKE BREAKING FORBIDDEN.

    The executive of the Transport Workers' Federation has carried a resolution calling upon members to refuse to bunker ships which take less than the normal quantity ...

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  3. NO REAL ESTRANGEMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" reports that advices from Tokio state that President Harding, through M. Shidehara (Japanese ...

    Article : 302 words
  4. LATEST GERMAN OFFER.

    The Inter-Allied Conference at Hythe, with reference to the German reparations, has been opened, and the British and French Prime Ministers, (Mr. Lloyd ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL.

    A solemn note of warning regarding the dangerous potentialities of the present financial situation was sounded by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in the ...

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  6. " AN IMMORTAL MEMORY."

    The "Courier" yesterday received the following message from his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Eorster):- "I have received his Majesty ...

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  7. ETHERIDGE BONDS.

    The Australian Press Association understands that there is a strong probability that action will be entered in the High Court of Australia to ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Mrs. Storey, wife of the Premier of New South Wales, launched the new Commonwealth steamer Moreton Bay at Vickers's yard, Barrow, in beautiful ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the non-arrived of cricketing materials the Australian players will net commence their practice at Lord's on Monday, but they will make a start on ...

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  10. UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION.

    The House of Representatives has passed the Immigration Bill, which limits the entry of aliens into the United States to 3 per cent, of each nationality resident ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL VALUE OF SPORT.

    A well-attended dinner was given in honour of the American Davis Cup tennis team, the members of which were presented with small replicas of the cup. ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S TRIBUTE.

    His Majesty the King, in a letter to Mr. Sharpe, the organiser of the Anzac Day pilgrimage, says he rejoices to learn that this tribute will be paid once ...

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  13. WALL-STREET EXPLOSION.

    Four persons have now identified photographs of Tito Ligi, or Luigio, who was arrested at Pittsburg, as the driver of the waggon in connection with the ...

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  14. VEHICLE WORKERS MOLLIFIED.

    The rank and file of the Vehicle Workers' Union, who seized Transport House, the union's central office, and decided to carry on the work in ...

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  15. LOAN FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Storey) has arranged for a loan of £6,500,000, of which £3,000,000 will probably be floated in June, and the balance later ...

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  16. SEAFARERS' WAGES.

    The round-table conference of the National Maritime Board his resumed the consideration of the proposal to reduce wages of seafarers. After a long and ...

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  17. AVIATION INVENTION.

    A helicopter (a screw-propelled flying machine, especially one in which lifting is accomplished by two horizontal propellers revolving in opposite directions), designed ...

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  18. A JUSTIFIABLE BOAST.

    The Governor-General (Lord Forster) paid a tribute to the soldiers of Australia on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the Soldiers' Club ...

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  19. PAPUAN ADMINISTRATION.

    The annual report regarding the Papuan Administration for the yesr ended June 30 last has been tabled in the House of Representatives. In his review of the ...

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  20. DISTRIBUTION OF CABLES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is understood that Japan and France have accepted America's contentions ...

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  21. "BAWRA" WOOL SCHEME.

    An important statement in regard to the wool position was issued to-night by the chairman of the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association, Ltd. (Sir ...

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  22. GARGETT-OWENS CREEK RAILWAY.

    Mr. G. M. Dash, who has been in the Mackay district for the past two or three weeks organising a local loan of £5000 for the construction of the ...

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  23. MESSAGES OF GREETINGS.

    Several cable messages in connection with Anzac Day have been despatched and received by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce). In a cable message to ...

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  24. M.P. FOR CHICHESTER.

    Sir William Bird (Coalitionist) has been elected unopposed for Chicheter. West Sussex, in succession to Lord Edmund Talbot (Coalition Unionist). ...

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  25. SALE OF THE MARATHON.

    The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. has purchased the Aberdeen liner Marathon (7827 tons), and has renamed her Oruba. ...

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  26. UNDER BOMBARDMENT.

    A Bolshevik force from Resht, on the Caspian Sea, is bombarding the Persian Cossacks' positions. The Persian Prime Minister has ordered the new Russian ...

    Article : 131 words
  27. A TALLOW CONTRACT.

    The arbitrators appointed by the Tallow and Oil Trades Association in the claim of Gearin and Sons, of Sydney, against Bigland, Son, and Jefferys, for ...

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  28. INCOGNITO IN IRELAND.

    Lord Derby (British Ambassador to France) has returned from a secret visit to Ireland. Irish newspapers state that he travelled incognito, and interviewed ...

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  29. COCKATOO ISLAND INQUIRY.

    The terms of the Commission that is to inquire into Cockatoo Island affairs have been announced. They read as follows: —The Commission is appointed to inquire ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. ALBERT-STREET CHURCH MEMORIAL.

    The beautiful ma[?] memorial of the men and nurses of the Albert-street (Methodist Church who served in the Great War was unveiled at yesterday ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

    At a meeting of ratepayers of the Central Ward, Toowong Town Council, held in the Methodist School Hall, Auchenflower, on Friday, Mr. H. W. ...

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  32. GERMAN GENERAL ARRESTED.

    The Allied authorities in Warsaw have arrested General von Arnim, who commanded the Fourth German Army during the war, for being in possession of false ...

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  33. NON-CO-OPERATION IN INDIA.

    With reference to recent Government statements regarding the revolutionary and anarchial tendency of non-cooperation, it is interesting to note that ...

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  34. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    A successful concert was held in the Lota Methodist Church last Friday evening. Members of the church choir rendered valuable assistance, and Mrs. ...

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  35. [?]TY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Before his Honour the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) and a jury, the trial was concluded yesterday of John Henry Lawson, Francis William Wright, and ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    The Lord Mayor welcomed the visiting New Zealand bowlers at the Mansion House. New Zealanders, he said, would always hold a warm place in the hearts ...

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  37. SERVICE IN BULIMBA CEMETERY

    Hundreds of beautiful floral tribut were placed on the graves of soldi[?] buried in the Bulimba Cemetery, a at the foot of the trees which [?] ...

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  38. CATTLE PLAGUE IN RUSSIA.

    A cattle plague is ravaging tho Tamtoff district, and cattle are dying in great numbers. The plague is also said to be affecting peasants, with fatal ...

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  39. WINDOW SMASHING.

    The window smashing campaign is spreading throughout the country. There have been 140 cases at Tottenham, 100 at Kingston, and 30 at Westham. There ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. SAFE-BREAKING IN MELBOURNE.

    Two cases of safe-breaking in the suburbs were reported to the police during the week-end. These are believed to be the work of a gang of expert ...

    Article : 128 words
  41. APPEAL CASE IN LONDON.

    The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal case of Condogianis v. the Guardian Assurance Co. ...

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  42. FREEMASONS MEET AT SEA.

    A feature of the last homeward voyage from Australia of the Orient liner Osterley was a meeting of the 120 Freemasons who were on the vessel, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. CLEMENCEAU'S GRANDSON.

    Georges Gatineau, a grandson of exPrime Minister Clemenceau, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment and fined 50,000 france (about £1970) for ...

    Article : 34 words
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