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  4. IRISH PROBLEM

    Supreme efforts will be made in the next few days to settle the Irish question. The "Times" correspondent at ...

    Article : 247 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    Governor's Visit.—The State Governor will arrive at the Bolwarrah reservoir this morning for the purpose of angling for some of the now famous ...

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  6. WAR WEARY AUSTRIA

    The absence of repressive measures in Austria Hungary in connection with the strikes indicates that the Government wishes the popular peace ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters on the West front the correspondent of the West front the correspondent of the "Times" states that the Germans are spending the worst ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Admiralty details of the Goeben-Breslau engagement show that our destroyer, Lizard, while patrolling northeast of Imbros, singhted the Breshan and ...

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  9. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Government has decided to reopen the land enquiry to enable Mr E. B. Jones, the ex-Government valuator, to tender ...

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  10. RUSSIAN DEBACLE

    Describing the murder by the Red Guards of M. Shingarieff, formerly a Minister in the Provisional Government, and M. Kokoshkin, both cadet ...

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  11. S.A. FRUIT POOL.

    Representatives of the State fruit pool have requested the Treasurer to approach the Prime Minister to ask for £100 to organise and develop and adavertise a ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIK VICTORY CLAIMED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Bolsheviks claim that their troops defeated the Ukraines at Joltava and captured the town. ...

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  13. GREAT LABOR CONFERENCE

    One of the most important Labor conferences in history wil be the annual conference of the Labor party, which opens to-morrow (Wednesday) at ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Captain Blackburn, V.C., has accepted Major Smeaton's offer to retire in the favor form the Sturt seat in the House of Assembly. At a meeting of ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL PATROL ENCOUNTERS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We captured two machine guns in successful patrol encounters last night cash of Ypres. The enemy raided a post ...

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  16. MEAT V. WHEAT.

    At a conference of primary producers, Mr Ashford, Minister for Lands, advocated a reduction of wheat growing to the maximum necessary to meet the ...

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  17. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STRIKES.

    An authoritative review in London of the Austro-Hungarian strikes is that they have little significance except as showing how the populace is suffering ...

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  18. SIR E. CARSON'S RESIGNATION.

    It is announced by the Official Press Burean that Sir Edward Carson, in resigning from the War Cabinet, wroto to Mr Lloyd George, the Prime ...

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  19. POST WAR PRODUCTION

    As the war lengthens the leaders of industry are discussing the increasing seriousness of the national burdens and the need for a vast immediate ...

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  20. WILLS.

    Edward Augustus Petherick, late of "Esperana," East Melbourne, Government architect, left estate which is vaued for probate at £1167 consists of ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. STRIKE OF WHEAT LUMPERS.

    The men engaged in wheat lumping for the Milling Company have struck work. They asked for 2/6 an hour, but the company' refused to accede to ...

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  22. LABOR'S WAR AIMS STATED.

    Mr Arthur Henderson, formerly Labor member of the War Cabinet, has sent a circular to each delegate to the Nottingham Labor Conference ...

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  23. EMPEROR AND PREMIERS.

    Vienna messages from Berlin state that the Emperor Charles of Austria refused to accept the risgnation of Dr von Seidler. The Austrian Premier, or ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. PEACE PROPOSALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing on 22nd January, says that the official summing up of the Brest-Lvtovsk pourparlers, says that ...

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  25. RABBITS IN THE WEST.

    Formers in the eastern districts are greatly concerned by the discovery that rabbits have been eating up the middle of their crops. Demands for the ...

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  26. A RAID ON SOCIALIST PREMISES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr C P. Trevelyan, Liberal member for Elland, complained that the police had raided the premises of the British ...

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  27. A TOWNSVILLE TRAGEDY.

    On Monday night Gertrude Dillon, a young woman, was found with a bullet wound in her head near the western breakwater. She was taken to the ...

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  28. "DOWN WITH TIRPITZ."

    Cologne is the latest city to join what appears to be a popular campaign against the Fatherland party in Germany. ...

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  29. REMARKABLE PROFIT SHARING PROPOSAL.

    The chairman of Cammell, Laird, and Co., Limited, steel manufacturers shipbuilders, and engineers, suggests that in view of the need for industrial ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The many friends of Mrs Catllerine Blayney, widow of the last Mr Edward Blayney, will regret to hear of her death, which took place on Sunday ...

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  31. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Benjamin Jeffreys, proprietor, of a cordial factory, was bottling singer beer yesterday morning when a cork flew up, hitting him in the ball of the eye. He ...

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  32. A PRISONER'S SUICIDE.

    Evidence given at the inquest at Flinders Island on the body of C. Collins, a prisoner, showed, that when in the cell the gashed Ids wrist open ...

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  33. GALLIPOLI DECORATION

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question by Lieutenant-Colonel Loslio Wilson D.S.O., Mr J. I. Macpherfson, Under-Secretary for War ...

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  34. CYCLIST SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    As the result of a collision in Oxford street, Paddington, four persons were injured one very seriously. A motor cycle, with as side-car attached, and driven by ...

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  35. OPERATIONS OF SUBMARINES

    In the course of a lecture. Count Ernst Reveutlow, a leading advocate of German "Frightfulness," said that a German Minister in a neutral State ...

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  36. SIGNIFICANT PORTENTS DISCERNED.

    The Irish situation absorbs public interest in England in Ireland. Well informed people discern very significant portents in Sir Edward Carson's ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL MAYORALITY.

    A ballot taken by the Political Labor Lesgue for the selection of Mayor gave Alderman T. F. Hynes the retiring Mayor, a majority of 129 votes. At the ...

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  38. RUSSIAN INTRIGUE.

    The "Daily Mail" says that a telegram from Nottingham states that Litvinoff, the Bolshevik Ambassador in England, made a speech which was a ...

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  39. ALLIES TO CONFER

    It is announced that the Allied Premiers and Ministers for War will probably meet in Paris shortly. M. Albert Thomas, the Socialist Leader, Suggests ...

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  40. ATTACKS ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    There is still much, discussion in Federal political circle regarding the circumstances under which Sir William Irvine suggested, and Mr. A. ...

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  41. STATE SERVICE FEDERATION

    A special meeting of the State Service Federation was held on Tuesday evening last. It was convened for the purpose of arriving at finality on the question of the ...

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  42. WASPS WANTED FOR AMERICA.

    Mr Ernest Jay Voslor, B.Sc., has been pent to Australia by the Commission of Horticulture in California to collect the parasites of sugar beet. ...

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  43. SCHEMES OF THE KAISER

    The "Times" correspondent at New York says that a brochure issued by August Thyssen, a relation of the German millionaire ironmaster, which was ...

    Article : 159 words
  44. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Commons Mr J. I. Macpherson, under-secretary to the War Office, informed Mr Hor[?]ston, Unionist member for West Toxteth, that the ...

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  45. PRESS COMMENTS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Dublin says that the tone of Sir Edward Carson's letter has disarmed criticism. The press is conciliatory and discusses Sir Edward ...

    Article : 116 words
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  47. THE WOMEN'S LABOR LEAGUE.

    Mr Arthur Henderson, addressing the Women's Labor League at Nottinguam suggested a fusion with the Labor party on the basis of 20 per cent female ...

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  48. SUFFERERS BY STRIKES.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle Labor Council last evening, a letter was received from E. J. Kavanegh, secretary of the New South Wales Labor Council ...

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  49. BRITISH FOOD SUPPLY.

    The Press Bureau states that a new public meals under institutes two meatless days weekly and [?] the consumption of milk except in tea, coffee and ...

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  50. JAPANESE SHIPS

    A vigorous protest has been made by the municipal council of Vlaidvostock to the Japanese Consul there, against the entrance of a Japanese warship ...

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  51. THE STRANDED GOEBEN

    Experts denbt the off[?]tiveness of [?] by [?] of [?] the ...

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  52. U.S. GUNBOAT FIRED ON

    Dr P. S. Reinseh, American Ambassador to China, has made a protest to the Chinese Government against the action of Chinese on the Yangtse Kiang ...

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  53. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    In the House of Lords by [?] votes to 12 the [?] ...

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