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  2. ENEMY SHAREHOLDERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made an important announcement to-day in regard to companies "incorporated in Australia which and on their share lists the ...

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  3. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    A meeting of the strike committee was held yesterday morning. A telegram was received from Mr. Speck, secretary of the A.M.A., Port Pirie, stating that his ...

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  4. RIOT AT ST. KILDA.

    Pandemonium broke loose at St. Kilds on Saturday nighty when an attempt was made by soldiers and civilians to wreck a merry-go-round known as Weginer's ...

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  5. NO EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    The Minister of Customs to-day contradicted the report that the embargo on the export of. butter had been lifted. "The embargo remains," he said, "aud I am ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. POLICE USE BATONS FREELY.

    Riotous demonstrations, in which at times the worst type of. hooliganism was displayed by excited. volunteers and agitated military policemen, occurred in ...

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  7. THREE ARRESTS MADE.

    Three arrests have been made in the circumstances in connection with the burglary at the residence of Mr. Walter Kelly, bookmaker, at Mosman, on ...

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  8. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The passengers by the Khyber, which arrived to-day, include M. Denissoff, president of the Export Chamber of Russia. He is on a tour of the allied nations nation with ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister made a statement to-day dealing with enemy shareholders. "Every company in Australia." said Mr. Hughes, "has been notified that it is to ...

    Article : 251 words
  10. A TERRIFYING SIGHT.

    "For Heaven's sake," said one of the passengers who arrived by the Marsina from Rabaul to-day, "Don't wake it up. I have been talking and thinking and ...

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  11. £650 IN BANKNOTES MISSING.

    Mrs. Charlotte Carilla Barnes has reported to the police the loss of £650 in banknotes. she stated she drew the money from the bank before Christmas, and ...

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  12. WATERSIDE WORKERS TO WORK.

    A largely-attended meeting of the Waterside Workers' Association was held to-night, when the following letter to the secretary of the association was read:— ...

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  13. KILLED ON A TRANSPORT.

    While the 32nd Battalion wore on the way to the front Private Bridger was accidentally killed on a transport. His comrades made a collection for the widow and ...

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  14. THERE MAY BE EXEMPTIONS.

    Federal Ministers in Melbourne profess to have little knowledge of the details , concerning the recent order of the Prime Minister that persons of enemy origin ...

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  15. TRICE OF SUGAR.

    Referring to the increase in the price of sugar yesterday Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) stated that owing to the stocks of locally-grown sugar having become ...

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  16. UNION JACK FLYING AT PORT PIRIE.

    Messrs. A. W. Lacey and O. G. Burgees, president and acting secretary respectively of the A.M.A., gained admission to the union offices to-day, when ...

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  17. "THE PRUSSIAN ORDER OF DOING THINGS."

    Mr. W. F. Finlayson. M.H.R., has forwarded the following letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes):—"The decision of the Government that no naturalised citizen ...

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  18. FOOTBALL AND THE WAR.

    The news that the South Australian Football League, at a full meeting, had decided that no football programme for 3910 be arranged unless the war should terminate before or during the ...

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  19. STRIKE IN THE WEST SETTLED.

    The dispute between the wood line workers and firewood supply companies which led to a cessation of work on the wood linea on January 1, thus bringing ...

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  20. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Three masked and armed burglars at about 2 o'clock this morning collected the five members of the household of Mr Walter Kelly, a well-known Sydney ...

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  21. WOOL SALES.

    The January series of sales of Australasian wools in. London opened on Tuesday, The quantity offered was 7,678 bales, of which 573 bales were from Now. Zealand. There was a large attendance ...

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  22. ANOTHER BIG DISTURBANCE RECORDED.

    The seismograph film at the Adelaide Observatory, when developed on January 14, in response to an enquiry from Sydney about ...

    Article : 357 words
  23. INTERSTATE SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day, when tile catalogues totalled about 8,100 bales, and selection was good. Competition was good, and the top price at the day was 22½d. ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The State fire insurance profits last year wore about £27,000, which is a record. The reserves are now about £117,000. New Zealand exports for the past three ...

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  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Commonwealth Treasury has purchased 400,000 oz. of silver from the Broken Hill Mining Company for the purpose of' minting silver coin in Australia. ...

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  26. EXPORT OF HIDES.

    The Minister of Customs stated" to-day that ah embargo had been placed on the export of wet salted hides of 45 1b. weight or over, and on certain types of dry hides. ...

    Article : 113 words
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