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  2. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Renown moved out from Kingston early this morning. Her departure was far more simpler than her arrival. The salutes from the cruisers Calcutta and ...

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  3. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS.

    The Australia lawn tennis championships were continued at the Kooyong courts to-day in ideal weather. The principal matches were played between J. ...

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  4. EASTERN FLOODS.

    Railway traffic in the north has again been interrupted as a result of further heavy rain. All trains had to be cancelled to-day. ...

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  5. "EYES TO THE ORIENT."

    In an interview secured for the "Daily Express" by Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, Signor Mussolini says:— "The Fascist militia now numbers ...

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  6. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Although the Federal Parliament when opened by his Royal Highness the Duke of York on May 9 will remain in session at Canberra for no longer than one day. ...

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  7. ALBANY CENTENARY.

    No official fixture figured on to-day's programme, and possibly visitors and residents alike welcomed the brief respite after the big list of the preceding ...

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  8. CHINESE TROUBLE

    The Nationalist Government has issued a long declaration from which the following are extracus:— "The leading assumption of all the ...

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  9. IMPORTED TIMBER.

    Further evidence was heard by the Tariff Board to-day in favour of higher duties on timbers imported into Australia. ...

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  10. Japan's Attitude.

    While it is learned that the Japanese at present have no intention of sending and forces to China, they are considering naval landing parties sufficient to be ...

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  11. A Man Drowned.

    Reports this afternoon from practically every centre in the southern portion of the State showed flood conditions to prevail. water in many places being ...

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  12. Evacuation of Americans.

    American missionaries are hastening to the coast from the interior of Fukicn, and it is expected that the province will be evacuated within a fortnight. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL.

    Having determined to resist the attempt of the building trade employees to enforce a 40 hours' week by refusing to work on Saturdays. the Muster Builders ...

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  14. The Duke's Appreciation.

    The Duke of York has sent a message to the Governor of Jamaica, expressing his warmest appreciation of Jamaica's magnificent welcome and asking that the ...

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  15. The Surtaxes.

    The British have unconditionally agreed to the levying of the Washington surtaxes, the British Legation advises British merchants to pay the 2½ per cent. ...

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  16. MIGRATION.

    In the course of a long reply to Sir Arthur Rickards's criticism of the State's policy in regard to immigration, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. ...

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  17. N.S.W. Town in Danger.

    A message from Murwillumbah states that the rain which has been falling there incensantly since late on Saturday afternoon threatens to flood the town. All ...

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  18. PRISONERS' ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    Details of an attempt by two prisoners to get away from the Fremantle Gaol were disclosed in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday when Thomas, ...

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  19. Departure of Marines.

    "Good luck in the name of the Lord." was the Portsmouth chaplain's farewellwish expressed at a special church parade attended by the thousand marines ...

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  20. GOVERNOR FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Private word was received in Brisbane from London to-day that the Imperial Government had decided to proceed with the immediate appointment of ...

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  21. WAGES FOR SHORTER WEEK.

    Delegates from nine unions, representing an aggregate membership of 16,500. will confer with the disputes committee of the Trades Hall on Thursday to ...

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  22. PSYCHICAL RESEARCH.

    Assisted by Sir Oliver Lodge, the Psychical Research Society has arranged to lock up six scientists on the night of February 16. and cut off all ...

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  23. "Responsible Government of China.

    The special correspondent of the "Asabi Shimbun" at Hankow asserts that the Nationalist Government will shortly announce itself the responsibe ...

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  24. WIRELESS PATENTS.

    Following upon a controversy in regard to wireless patents. Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia). Ltd., has issued a Supreme Court writ claiming £25,000 ...

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  25. DESPERATE PRISONER.

    While being escorted to gaol yesterday morning a prisoner named Mary Theresa Cassidy (42) made a desperate attempt to kill herself by jumping in front of a ...

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  26. British Reinforcements.

    The week-end announcement that British battalions have been ordered to China, and that 1,000 marines are on the eve of departure have prompted the ...

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  27. War Against Bolshevism.

    "We of Northern China are not waging war againat Southern China, but we are engaged in a struggle against Bolshevism. We have from 800,000 to 1,000,000 men ...

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  28. LESEMAJESTE.

    The "Advertiser" states that Marquis Tokugawa has been charged with lese majeste, based on an allegation that he gave ball at his residence in Tokio ...

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  29. Vedic's Passengers.

    The acting Officer in Charge of Immigration advises that the s.s. Vedic Will arrive at Albany to-day. Arrangements have been made for the passengers to ...

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  30. CIVIC MOTOR CARS.

    In publicly stating that nothing but a Royal Commission will suffice to get to the root of the administration of the civic gurage and the use of the City Council ...

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  31. FATAL COLLISION.

    Frederick Alexander. about 11 years old of Palm avenue. Royal park, was seated on top of a load of bottles in a cart being driven toward the city along ...

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  32. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    An echo of the Ah On case was heard in the City Court yesterday, when a Chinese named Ah Bon, alias Ah Fat, was charged with being a prohibited ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN BEAM SERVICE.

    An analysis of last week's results show that the beam service has not yet reached the prescribed standard. The Post Office is not taking over the stations ...

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  34. "No Intervention."

    Fears were expressed at the annual convention of the 'Australian Workers' Union, which continued its sittings at Katoomba to-day, that an attempt ...

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  35. FEDERAL LABOUR LEADER.

    The executive officers of the Australian Workers' Union denied to-night a published report that any assurance had been given to the Premier (Mr. Laug) ...

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  36. MECHANIC KILLED.

    While electro-welding a cracked front baffle plate inside a petrol tank mounted on a lorry at the engineering works of Forwood, Down, and Co., in ...

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  37. MISSION TO AMERICA.

    The general president of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. J. F. Hannan) said to-day that no political significance attached to the dispute concerning the ...

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  38. RICH IRON DEPOSIT.

    A message from Leghorn states that a deposit of iron ore has been discovered at Bambura Pass, in the Central Appenines, which is declared to contain 68 per ...

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  39. MOTOR CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    Further evidence was heard by Mr. F. F. Horgan, Deputy Coroner, in the City Court yesterday in the inquiry into the death of Keith Lindsay McKenzie ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH CONVERSION LOAN.

    The recent announcement of the definite closing date of the 5¼ per cent. Commonwealth Conversion Loan appears to have had a quickening effect on the rate ...

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  41. Departure Arrangements.

    Notwithstanding objections raised by Trades and Labour Councils to the employees' representatives on the Commonwealth Industrial Mission to the United ...

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  42. Hankow Situation.

    According to the latest official information from Hankow negotiations Continue between Mr. O. St. C. O'Malley, the British Representative, and Mr. Eugene ...

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  43. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    Judge Beeny, of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation, continued the hearing in Adelaide to-day of the tramways case. Mr.W. G. Barton appeared ...

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  44. LORD CURZON INJURED.

    When viscount Curzon, who is noted as a speed motorist, was driving at Hove his car skidded on a bend in a frost covered road and overturned down a ...

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  45. Mr. Grayndler's Position.

    Commenting to-day on the report that the duties of Mr. Grayndler, secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, might prevent him from going to America with ...

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  46. ATTEMPT ON MUSSOLINI.

    Violet Gibson has been released and taken to an asylum at Ceccano. [A cable message from Rome on January 20 said:—The Italian Government ...

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  47. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    The touring party of the Young Australia league arrived here by special train from Sydney early this morning, and thanks to the courtesy of the officials ...

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  48. At Shanghai

    The situation grows more serious daily. The Cantonese are advancing toward Shanghai pushing back the anti-"Reds." The foreigners here are faced with a ...

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  49. STEAMER STRIKES BANK.

    The R.M.S. Osterley, which is bound for London, struck a bank in the Suez Canal, and broke off two blades of her starboard propeller. After the damages ...

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  50. LIBERAL COUNCIL.

    The Liberal Council states that the administrative committee's acceptance of Mr. Lloyd George's endowment has entailed serious consequences upon the ...

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  51. MELBA'S RETURN.

    An enthusiastic welcome was extended to Dame Nellie Melba by a large number of friends and admirers when she returned to Melbourne by the Naldera today. ...

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  52. BRITISH CABINET.

    It is persistently rumoured that important Cabinet changes are likely before Parliament meets in February. Revision is suggested as necessary by the "Times" ...

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  53. Seamen's Meeting.

    The monthly stop-work meeting of the Seamen's Union will be hold to-morrow, and it is possible that it will have placed before it a proposal for direct action ...

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  54. Comments on the Play.

    The outstanding feature of to-day's play in Australian championship, was the fine showing of the Western Australian juniors, particularly R. Ford, who ...

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  55. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.

    Mr. Frank Hodges, secretary of the International Miners' Federation, speaking at Portsmouth. urged that industrial relations could only be improved by the ...

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  56. A FATAL HEADACHE.

    Complaining of a headache. Edward Alexander (35). agent, is said to have taken a certain powder at a private hotel on Saturday night. After taking ...

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  57. BISHOP OF LONDON.

    The Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram) has left here for Australia by the s.s. Tasman. ...

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