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  3. THE GOAL CRISIS

    The be national stoppage of the mines on Friday is now regarded as inevit- able. There have been no further negotiations between miners and the ...

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  4. THE IRISH PROLEM

    A new and determined effort towards peace in Ireland baa been instituted by a number of leading Irish business men. An executive and sub-committees have ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. AUSTRIAN THRONE

    Steinamanger, the Hungarian, frontier town at which the former Emperor Kari has establisher himself in ins effort to secure the Hungarian ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    Reuters correspondent in Paris says that as regard the devastated regions cabled last night, M Loucheur, in a speech in the French Senate, referred ...

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  7. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Primp Minister to-night issued a long statement, in reply to criticism regarding the price of wheat for local consumption. ...

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  8. BULLYING MINISTERS

    The conference of the Australian Labor Party last night carried a motion urging, on behalf of the Waterside Workers' Federation, that no ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vancouver reports that it is now announced that Mr O. T. G. Esmonde, who was not allowed ashore in Australia, has been. ...

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  10. THE REPARATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that in course of exploring paths for the solution of the reparation problem, it is under tood that Germany ...

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  11. POLICE BARRACKS ATTACKED.

    It is reported that five police were killed and that 14 are missing as the result of a Sinn Fem attack on the police barracks at Ross Carbery (County ...

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  12. EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION.

    Under the Emergency Powers Act, passed in October. 1920 a proclamation has been issued concerning the threat of cessation of work by the coal ...

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  13. REMARKABLE OPERATION

    A steel rod, 24 feet in length fell down a lift well and passed through a workman like a skewer. It entered at the shoulder, went through the ...

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  14. ESCAPADE ENDED.

    It is believed by well-informed people that the escapade of the former Emperor Karl has practically ended, states the Vienna correspondent of the ...

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  15. DUBLIN STREET FIGHTING.

    A number of Dublin streets were swept by by a hail of bullets following on attacks with bombs and revolvers on Crown motor-car. Three children were ...

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  16. THE "TRIPLE ALLIANCE."

    It is declared that the whole Triple Alliance will espouse the miners' cause It is pointed out that this does not necessarily mean that the railway men ...

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  17. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS

    Mr Justice Powers in the Federal [?]- bitration and Conciliation Court to-day delivered judgement in the matter of the claims of the Amalgamated Society ...

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  18. DE VALERA’S MOVEMENTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that be has been informed from a trustworthy source that De Valera, President of the Sinn Fein ...

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  19. JACK ASHORE

    It is possible that the bell-bottomed trousers of the Jack Tar will share the fate of the straw hat which had been worn since Nclson's day, and ...

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  20. EFFECT OF PROCLAMATION.

    The proclamation of a state of emergency enables the Government to deal with any action taken or threatened which is calculated, by interfering with ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. PROLONGED STRUGGLE EX-PEGTED.

    The fact that the [?] have been brought up in many mines indicates that in the opinion of the owners, the struggle is likely to be prolonged ...

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  22. A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna says that newspapers announce that a military dictatorship had been proclaimed at Steinmanger, by order of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MAILS

    Mr Justinian Oxenham, secrotary to the Post[?]aster General Department, will leave for Australia on 1st April, and will join the Niagara at Vancouver ...

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  24. A DEFIANCE OF MINERS FEDERATION.

    The Societies of Winding Engineers pumping in Yorkshire and Derbyshire this afternoon decided that all workers essential to the preservation of the ...

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  25. COMPENSATION TO CONSTABLES.

    A policeman, who was wounded in Ireland, has been awarded £5300 componsation and an annual pension of £190. Another constable has been ...

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  26. A JUGO-CLAY MOVE

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna says that, according to the “Weimar Journal, 30,000 Jugo-Slav troops have massed at Varasdin with the object of ...

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  27. RESTRICTION OF EXPORTS.

    It was officially reported late on Thursday night that all export of coal coke, and potential fuel has been pro hibited, except under permit. ...

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  28. A RUNNING FIGHT.

    During a running fight at Ballyahill, in Limerick, a rebel was shot dead, and four others wounded. Civilians overpowered a guard and removed a ...

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  29. WINDING ENGINEMEN.

    The most calamitous effeets of the anticipated coal strike are likely to be averted, owing to the action of the winding enginemen. Many winders in ...

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  30. IMPERIAL RELATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ottawa reports that in the Canadian House of Commons, a member read a press report of a speech by Mr Massey, the ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET

    A keen search is likely to he instituted for new blood for inclusion in the English Test teams. Mr F. S. Jackson, the former English captain, ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN "INQUIRY.”

    The British Embassy at Washington has issued a statement commenting on the report of the “Irish Inquiry,” held at Washington during redent ...

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  33. SALES TO GERMANY.

    Mr Dunn, Minister for Agriculture says that three sales of wheat have been made by the Australian Wheat Board to Germany the first two at 10/ per bushel, ...

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  34. OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM.

    The "Times" prints a leading article on the crisis in the mining industry, precipitated by the men’s Federation deciding [?] all men from the ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. BRITISH REVENUE

    British revenue returns for the financial year ended 31st Marsh show a revenue of £1,425, 984,666 compared with £1,339,571,381 for 1919-20. ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN FRUIT CROP

    According to Western Australian members of the Federal Parliament, who are arriving in Melbourne, the position of the fruit growers of that State is serious, ...

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  37. MURRAY RIVER FRONTAGE

    Mr Angus, M.L.A., Chairman of the Grown Lands Investigation Committee; Mr W. Mclvor, Director of Soldier Settlement; Mr Owen. Jones, Chairman of the ...

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  38. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    The Government's proposals in regard to safeguarding British industries will in the first instance, be submitted to the Committee of Ways ...

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  39. PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION

    On Monday, the 11th inst, the Victorian branch of the Public Health Association of Australia will be inaugurated at a meeting to be held in the Melbourne. Town ...

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  40. FAMILIAR SINN FEIN CHARGES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Associated Press describes the report of the Washington “Committee of One ...

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  41. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    It is announced by tho shipping companies that if the threatened strike of coal miners takes place immediate sailings to Australia will not be ...

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  42. NEWSPAPER LIQUIDATION

    In the First Civil Court today, before Mr Justice Mann, application was made on behalf of Mr Greenwood. M.L.A., for a continuance of an interim injunction ...

    Article : 269 words
  43. PUBLIC WORKS IN N.Z.

    Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has placed a contract, for the electrification of the railway through the Otira funnel. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. RETURNED SOLDIER TEACHERS

    A general meeting of the Returned Soldier teachers Association was held at Anzac House to-day. The meeting, which was large and very enthusiastic, resolved ...

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  45. THE KNITTING INDUSTRY

    A deputation waited upon the Minister for Labor recently, and among other things, asked that the determination reguting the wages of knitters should be ...

    Article : 129 words
  46. DOCTOR CHARGED

    This evening James Pascoe Teague, aged 83. medical practitioner, was locked up by Detectives O’Keefe and Davey on a charge of having used an ...

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