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  2. ONE BIG UNION

    The conference of interstate Industrial representatives which is sitting at the Trades Hall to formulate a one big union scheme for submission to the ...

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  3. The Loongana Deadlock

    There wore no developments yesterday in the labour dispute which has thrown the Tasmanian passenger steamer Loongana out of commission. All ...

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  4. ITALIAN ACTION

    It is stated by the Paris correspondent of the "New York Evening Globe," that the Jugo-Slavs are preparing to issue a Red Book which lays the charge that ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The preliminary inter-allied conference, which was fixed to nit in Paris on Thursday last, was postponed until Mr. Lloyd George's arrival with, Mr. Hughes ...

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  6. Crisis in Berlin

    A [?]openhagen message states that the "Berlingske Tidende's" correspondent at Berlin, describing the fighting which resulted in the Government victory, states ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    General Smuts has issued an important [?]mphlet upon "The Position and Constitution of a League of Nations." lie is if opinion that the Peace Conference ...

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  8. REPRESENTATION OF DOMINIONS.

    The Dominions will be represented by a small deputation at the preliminary meetings, but it is expected their claim will be granted to individual ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIK PLOT

    What appears to be a Bolshevik plot is reported from Vienna. A person entered C1. Paderewski's room in his hotel and fired. 3t. Paderewski was slightly ...

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  10. "NO SURRENDER" BY OWNERS.

    The. throwing into idleness of the steamer Loongona 'has aroused the indignation of commercial anon and the travelling public generally against the ...

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  11. DR. WILSON

    Chicago newspapers say that Dr. Wilson will probably return to the United Status about February 15. ...

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  12. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    His Majesty the King will open Parliament on February 4, with a resumption of the old-time stateliness and splendour, which was abandoned for the ...

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  13. JUST SORDID KILLING.

    The "Daily Express"' Berlin correspondent, wiring on Tuesday last, stated that there is no drama in this revolution—it is just sordid killing. Every few ...

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  14. STEAMER MINED

    The steamer Northumbria was mined off the East Coast, and eight bodies have been washed ashore. Four boats ere missing. ...

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  15. LAWS OF WAR

    The British committee. reviewing the enemy's breaches of the laws of war has investigated 100,000 eases of ill-treatment, and has still to consider 15,000 ...

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  16. SALE OF PEARLSHELL

    It is proposed to resume the pearl shell sales hi May, or sooner if supplies are available.' ...

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  17. SINN FEINERS REVOLT

    The Sinn Feiners in Mountjoy prison, in Dublin, demanding to be treated as political prisoners. have revolted. smashing the windows and damaging the cells. ...

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  18. ATTACK REPULSED.

    With machine guns and grenades, the Spartaeusers attacked the army depot in a north-eastern suburb of Berlin. The Government troops, however. repulsed ...

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  19. SHIPPING CONTROL

    It Is expected that the shipping Control will shortly be considerably relaxed, releasing much tonnage for ordinary trade at an early date. A large ...

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  20. HOTLY DISPUTED.

    On Friday morning a struggle was fier[?]ly going on in the central avenues of Berlin, and also around the "Vorwaerts'" officer, which are scarred with ...

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  21. FLOODS IN EUROPE

    A continued rise in the Seine occasions grave anxiety in Paris. owing to the orobable Interruption of food supplies. It Is learned that the Thames ...

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  22. LATE COUNT HERTLING

    A representative of the "Matin" inter. viewed Count Hertling just before the count died. Count Hertling said Ger. many retained friendly sentiments ...

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  23. BRITISH PLANS.

    At Paris an impression is growing that Dr. Wilson and the American peace delegation are giving increased attention to the British plans for a League of ...

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  24. NONSENSICAL AND UNTRUE.

    A wireless message from the Berlin Government states that Al. Radek is urging the Spartaousers to hold on until the Russian troops arrive, as the ...

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  25. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    The demobilisation of the German warships at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven is practically complete, but only after severe pressure was put upon the enemy, ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF SPAIN.

    Spain has appointed a commission. in. eluding nil the leading political Personallties, to study the conditions en which Spain should join the L i me of Nations, ...

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  27. SAILORS SURRENDER.

    The sailors have left the Spartacus, group and surrendered. their leader, Doerenbach, to the Government. EICHORN IN FLIGHT. ...

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  28. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    The Solomon group and the Now Hebrides are .free from pneumonic influenza.. . There are only four patients in, the hospital at North Head and six ...

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  29. TO PARIS BY 'PLANE.

    Mr. Bonar law crossed to France on Saturday by aeroplane. Mr. Lloyd George declined to flv. ...

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  30. MILITARY APPOINTMENT

    Brigadler-General White has been appointed Chief-of-Staff of the Australian Force, with the temmorary ran of lieut general, and Brigadier-General M[?]Nicoll ...

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  31. BOLSHE IK ACTIVITY

    From Tientsin it is stated that strong Bolshevik activity is reported at various points on the Siberian railway. ...

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  32. ATTEMPT FRUSTRATED.

    After seizing the waterworks in Berlin. the Spartacusers attempted to capture the cattle market. The Government anticipated the move, and sent ...

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  33. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    Mr. Lloyd George has informed a deputation of railway men that the question of nationalising the railways is held over for the present. ...

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  34. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    Owing to the withdrawal of !Messrs. J. R. Ciynes, Will Thorne, Bowerman, and Onions, the British trade union delegates to the Lausanne conference will ...

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  35. THOUSAND CASUALTIES.

    At dawn on Friday, says the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express," a fierce attack was made with hand grenades on the Reichstag building, but it ...

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  36. LLOYDS NOTIFICATIONS

    Arrivals.— At Newport News—Cluny Castle. At San Francisco—Hawati. Departures.—From London for Sydney—port Lincoln, Farnworth Osterley, ...

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  37. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The. Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) announced to-day that a reply had now oeen received to his recent cabled request for information ...

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  38. AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS

    The British Agricultural Wages Board recommends, that labourers should be granted a half-holiday weekly. ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL INVASION

    The Government officially asserts that Germany is preparing an industrial invasion of England by the use of many shops which are new being rented by ...

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  40. MONTENEGRIN REVOLT

    The Montenegrin Consulate at Rome states that the Montenegrins rose in an insurrection on January 3, expelling the Jugo.Slavs. ...

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  41. GRAVE DISORDERS

    Official messages from Trieste report that grave disorders have occurred at Agram, in. Hungary. The Croats attacked the Services, and many were ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS

    The Admiralty announces that bad weather separated the Australian flotilla and destroyers leaving G[?]braltar Two put into Ferrol. and two into Vigo. ...

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  43. LATE SIR GEORGE REID

    For probate purposes the estate of the late Sir George Reid is valued at £8340 gross and £7713 net personalty. ...

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  44. NORWEGIAN OVERSEAS BANK

    Thirty-two private Norwegian banks have formed a limited company for the purpose of creating a Overseas Bank. ...

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  45. GENERAL STRIKE SETTLED

    A United Press message from Buenos Ayres reports that the general strike has been settled, the employers having granted higher wages and shorter hours. ...

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  46. RAILWAY SMASH

    At Batavia New York ,State) 20 persons were killed and S6 injured in a railroad wreck. ...

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  47. OFFERS REJECTED.

    Marshal von Hindenburg has returned to Cassel. He reported that the Government rejected his offer to conduct the military operations against the ...

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  48. PAYMENTS TO GERMANY

    According to a wireless message from Copenhagen, the French Government hits requested the' Danish banks to case making payments to Germany, and the ...

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  49. PREFERENCE

    A special meeting of the Cabinet was hold to-day in fulfilment of the promise made by the chief Secretary (Mr. Fuller) to the deputation of returned ...

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  50. SHIPOWNERS AWAIT GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    The Commonwealth Shipowners' Federation awaits the Government action in connection with the application for the deregistration of the Federated Sea. ...

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  51. ELECTION AT BADEN BADEN.

    The elections for the National Assembly of the Republic of Baden Baden resulted in a complete rout of the Extremists. Forty-one members of the ...

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  52. THE EX-KAISER

    It is reported at Paris that France will demand at the conference that the ex.Kalser and all the male members of the Imperial family shall be exiled to ...

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  53. LADY FORREST

    Lady Forrest has left London in the Osterley for Perth (West Australia) The Hon J. D. Connolly (Agent. General) and numerous friends farewelled ...

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  54. WAR BRIDES

    A record batch of Australian war brides left England in the R.M.S. Osterley. There are extra matrons and nurses aboard to see to the welfare of ...

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  55. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE

    The only fresh development in the tram strike is that the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Collier) and Mr. Hudson (Minister of Railways) are ...

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  56. BANKS RE-OPEN.

    The Reich Pang and other banks opened in Berlin for a' dew ,hours. The streets are now generally empty, the inquisitive crowds which thronged the ...

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  57. GERMANS IN DISGUISE

    A number of German soldiers, disguised in khaki, held up householders in villages in Belgium, robbing them of considerable sums of money, in one case ...

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  58. JEWISH ASPIRATIONS

    An important Zionist congress at Cape. I town carried a resolution urging the Peace Conference to recognise the national aspirations and historic claims of ...

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  59. NO AMERICAN TROOPS.

    According to a high official, the United States will not sent troo[?]s to Berlin to quell the riots.—United Press. ...

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  60. RUINS OF YPRES

    The "Daily. Express'" Brussels corespondent states that the Reconstruction Bill, which proposes to preserve Ypres, Nieuport. and Dixmude in their present ...

    Article : 91 words
  61. FINANCIAL.

    The Union Bank shows a profit of £243,273. The Ageing Face Made Young Do you know the power of white ...

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  62. BRITISH MINISTRY

    Further Ministerial changes have been announced us follows:— Lord President and leader of the (House of Lords, Earl Curzon. ...

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  63. GAZETTE NOTICES

    The "Gazette" contains the assessment roils for loss and Brighton; the receipts and expenditure for the Launceston Marine Board, and maintenance ...

    Article : 51 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. THE RUSSIAN PROBL[?]

    The "Sunday Express" understands that Great Britain has proposed that all parties in Russia. Including the Bolsheviks, should present their programme ...

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  66. ARMISTICE COMMISSION

    A German wireless message states that Marshall Fo[?]h has telegraphed the armistice commission that the allies do not approve of a prolongation of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  67. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    The chief quarantine officer at Fremantle reported last night that [?] War Armour had called in at Albany and had been quarantined for ...

    Article : 62 words
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