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  2. FINANCIAL BOOM.

    "The Daily Express remarks that the financial booth in the city grows daily. Such a wave of speculation has not been known for many years. New issues advertised ...

    Article : 74 words
  3. GOVERNMENT AND NATIONALISTS.

    The relations between the Government and the members of the Nationalist Party have been strained for some time. It is a question now whether the compact has ...

    Article : 383 words
  4. SINN FEIN SUPPORTED.

    In connection with the Irish Conventions opened in Melbourne On Monday, an open- air demonstration al Richmond was largely, attended. ...

    Article : 970 words
  5. WRECKS, COLLISIONS, FIRES.

    Four small vessels were wreaked on the Goodwin Sands in a violent gale on Saturday night. Deal lifeboatmen saw a wave wash away six people, who were clinging ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. AUSTRALIA RIFLE SHIELD.

    The winning of the Imperial Challenge Shield by an Unley platoon—the No. 1 Plattoon, A Company, 3rd Battalion, 27th. Australian [?] Regiment—wish the ...

    Article : 672 words
  7. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

    It was a happy idea on the part of the Federal Government to search the ranks of Australian business men for the first commercial representative of Australia in ...

    Article : 928 words
  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) returned to Sydney to-day, and during the afternoon received a large deputation from the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial ...

    Article : 639 words
  9. UNIONISTS "EXASPERATED."

    A deputation representative of the unionists employed in the Government service waited upon the "Premier (Hon. A. II. Peake) on Wednesday and asked for ...

    Article : 2,808 words
  10. THE MEAT STRIKE.

    The most serious development which has yet marked the progress of the Abattoirs strike occurred on Wednesday, when the master butchers decided to close their ...

    Article : 588 words
  11. TRAIN'S COLLIDED—40 KILLED

    Two trains collided near Copenhagen, and 40 people were killed and many injured. A child falling from a train caused the ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. BRITISH CRUISER AFIRE.

    The British cruiser Calliope wad severely damaged in a fire off the Lizard. She was proceeding to the Azores when an oil feedpipe burst and set fire to the oil fue. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. A STEAMER MINED.

    The British steamer Volturnus, carrying food to the British Baltic Fleet, was mined and sunk. The crew were rescued. ...

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  14. A BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A bomb exploded in front of the Japanese Foreign Office at Tokio, but no casualties resulted. ...

    Article : 25 words
  15. NEW NAVIGATION LAWS.

    Preparations are still going forward for bringing into effect certain portions of the Navigation Act, especially those relating to coastal trade. The snort Bill making ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. JAPANESE BATTLESHIP TRAGEDY.

    The warship on which an explosion occurred with the loss of a number of lives was the Huga, a 31,000 ton battleship, which was completed during the war. ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. JEWS AND PALESTINE.

    Baron Rothschild, presiding over a demonstration, by the English Zionist Federation, read a letter from Earl Curzon, stating that the policy of the Government ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. BRITISH EMPIRE MANDATE.

    Speaking at a reception by the Jewish committee, at which he paid tribute to the work done for the Jews, the Prime Minister of South Africa (Gen. Sumts) ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. MR. WATT AT ST. KILDA.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) addressed a number of his friends and supporters at the St. Kilda Town Hall to-night He stated that although the ...

    Article : 409 words
  20. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    Serious riots occurred at Alexandria during the week-end. An army ambulance, driven by an Egyntian. dashed into a workers' procession and killed one ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. THE POSITION ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.

    A new but not unexpected clement was introduced on a Tuesday evening by the decision of the men's union to "allow its locted-out members to ...

    Article : 579 words
  22. NOTES AND GOLD.

    The total value of Australian notes issued and not redeemed on October 29 was £54,653,764. The amount of sold coin held in the Treasury on that date was ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The troopship Nestor, carrying morel than 1,000 repatriated Australians, has sailed for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 21 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 744 words
  25. ADMIRAL AND SINN FEIN.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) has refused to take any disciplinery action in connection with Admiral Srms's articles concerning Sinn Fein. ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. PRANCE AND NEW ZEALAND.

    The report of Gen. Pau's recent mission to New Zealand has been published. It acknowledges the cordiality of the reception accorded to the mission, and the ...

    Article : 177 words
  27. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    IN THE COUNCIL-Motions that Soon (District of Albert) and Hundred of Waterhouse, insread of Hundred of Mount Benson (District of Victoria), should be declared polling places, were ...

    Article : 371 words
  28. THE THREE PARTIES IN THIS STATE.

    The following statement has been sup plied by the Farmers and Settlers' Association regarding its negotiations with the liberal Union and National Party:— ...

    Article : 1,740 words
  29. COUNTRY ABATTOIRS.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, told the Hon. W. G. J. Mills that it was not the intention of the Government to ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. MEAT PRICES IN MELBOURNE.

    Evidence regarding the price of meat was given before members of the State Royal Commission on High Prices to-day. T. Reynolds of Reynolds & Son, ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. SLAUGHTERING OUTSIDE ABATTOIRS.

    The Attorney-General, in reply to Mr. O'Connor in the Assembly on Wednesday, said he had read the resoiutons which had been passed by the Abattoirs employes at ...

    Article : 384 words
  32. COMMANDEERED MEAT.

    The high-handed action of the Caucus Government in issuing a proclamation, commandeering all the meat in Queensland for the years 1919 and 1920 was the subject of ...

    Article : 207 words
  33. TAKING THE AIR.

    The Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau at Hobart has a new attraction for tourists this season in the form of aeroplane trips. It is now [?] tickets for ...

    Article : 76 words
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