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  3. BRITISH LABOR CRISIS

    The conference between the miners’ executive and Sir Robert Horne, President of the Board of Trade from which so much was hoped failed ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    Continuing his articles on “The New Australia” in the “Times,” Mr Basil K. Long says that confusion and uncertainty rule in Australian Federal ...

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  5. PURCHASE OF SAWMILLS. ETC.

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr M‘ WILLIAMS moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Rev Canon Davies, who is leaving the Ballarat Diocese for Melbourne will sever his connection with St. Paul’s Church, Ballarat East, about the middle ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    The area involved in the earthquake in Italy is 100 miles by 50. The authorities are concentrating on helping the many hundreds of wounded and ...

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  8. LORD MAYOR M'SWEENEY

    Alderman M’Sweeney’s sister dramatically appeared at the Trade Union Congress and desired to address the delegates on her brother's behalf. ...

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  9. COMMENTS BY MINISTER OF LABOR.

    At to-day’s abortive conference between the Government and the miners’ executive Mr R. Home, Minister for Labor, reprecated the punctilio of the ...

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  10. SHOCK IN CALIFORNIA

    The sharpest earthquake experienced for several years shook San Jose City and Valley this morning, but the damage was very small. ...

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  11. SYMPATHY IN AMERICA.

    A number of longshoremen and other small bodies of steamer workers are striking at San Francisco in sympathy with M’Sweeney. ...

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  12. OVER 20,000 HOMELESS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome says that the number killed by the earthquake at least exceeds 500, while over 20,000 are homeless. One estimate ...

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  13. M’SWEENEY WEAKER.

    M’Sweeney has become weaker and is suffering from numbness. His limbs are atrophied and skin massage is being applied. ...

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  14. CRITICISM OF MR HUGHES

    This is extremely significant if, as I believe it represents the difference in political sentiment and conviction widespread throughout the ...

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  15. SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    Whilst the tellers were recording the division a commotion suddenly arose in the corner where Laborites and Country party members were grouped ...

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  16. ANOTHER VIOLENT SHOCK.

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome telegraphs that another violent earthquake occurred to-dav in the province of Reggio Mel Emilia. Serious damage ...

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  17. RAIDERS AT WORK.

    Sinn Feiners attacked a police patrol at Cullow, County Carlow, last night and shot Constable Delaney and Loughlm dead and seriously wounded ...

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  18. POISON AND PRETENCE

    Olive Thomas, the film star and sister-in-law of Mary Pickford, is dying in a Paris hospital as the result of an accidental overdose of poison, allegedly ...

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  19. EX-A.I.F. MEN IN LONDON

    Dissatisfaction exists among discharged members of the Australian Imperial Force owing to their lengthy wait before the payment of the war ...

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  20. DECENERACY OF POLITICAL LIFE.

    There is widespread dismay at the degeneration of political life. Politicians were regarded everywhere with disconcerting contempt. It is a ...

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  21. PRINTING STRIKE CONTINUES

    In connection with the printing strike at Manchester and Liverpool, as those branches have repeatedly ignored the instructions of the executive ...

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  22. MR HUGHES IN REPLY.

    Mr HUGHES said that under cover of his motion Mr M'Williams had given a lecture on what the Government ought to do. What he had said ...

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  23. POLICE PROTECTION

    It is stated that Mr Bonar Law favors the proposals recently submitted by the Ulster Unionists whereby failing adequate police protection for ...

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  24. FEDERAL MEMBERS SALARIES

    The “Star,” discussing the salaries of members of Parliament, says:—“It is surprising to learn that Australian members of Parliament receive £1000 ...

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  25. MESOPOTAMIA TROUBLES

    A War Office communique regarding Mesopotamia covers a number of minor operations in various areas. It says that on the Lower Euphrates ...

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  26. NEW WILL.

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Company is applying for letters of administration m the estate of the late Louisa Rankin, of Murtoa married ...

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  27. LONDON LABOR JOURNAL

    As regards the recent wireless disclosures concerning the Bolshevik financing of the “Daily Herald,” the Loudon official Labor newspaper, which ...

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  28. MILTARY RAIDS.

    The “Times” correspondent in Dublin telegraphs that the military have seized one thousand photos of Alderman M'Sweeney, the hunger-striking ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    Morton.—The frends of Mr A. W. Morton, of Hotham street will regret to learn of the death of his mother, Mrs Leah Morton of Brisbane, which took place on 5th ...

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  30. STUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE

    An extraordinary story was told in the Police Court To-day, It appears that Peckham, a suburb of London, has a mission house with a black man ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. THE MURDER OF ALDERMAN M‘CURTAIN.

    Mr Arthur Griffith the resident head of the so-called “Republic,” has challenged Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minster, to arrange an impartial ...

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  32. THE WRANGEL CAMPAIGN.

    In the course of an interview by a representative of a Russian newspaper General Wrangel said that in view of the change in the attitude of the Allied ...

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  33. GOLD STORAGE EMPLOYEES’ WAGES

    For some time past an unsettled position has existed in butter-making and condensory factories throughout Victoria. Recently a log was served ...

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  34. MR JOHN M’CORMACK

    Where was a somewhat peculiar ending and a sensational sequel to the concert given at the Adelaide Exhibit tion last night by Mr John M'Cormack ...

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  35. AERIAL ACTIVITY IN JAPAN

    The Nichi-Nichi-Shimbun’’ reports that the Japanese Navy Department has secured the services of 30 British naval fliers to act as instructors to the Japanese Navy: They are due to ...

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  36. INDIAN AUTONOMY

    The special session of the Nationalist Congress under the presidency of Rajpat Rar, closed its sittings to-day, after adopting by a vote of 1826 to ...

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  37. RUSH FOR RELEASE

    The Manchester divorce list is the highest on record. Already 2000 petitions have been filed and the list is Still incomplete. Half the cases will ...

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  38. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the Equity Court to-day an exparte application was made on behalf of Ernest Barry for an injunction to restrain William Alexander Duncan ...

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  39. RED NOT TO ATTEND RIGA

    Tchitcherin, the Bolshevik Foreign Commitary, has announced that the Bolshevik at the eleventh hour, decided not to send peace delegates to ...

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  40. MOTOR FATALITY

    About 1 p.m. to-day a man named Michael Kelly aged 63 was knocked down by a motor car near Lonsdale street. He was taken to the ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    A message from Cardiff says that a New Zealand immigrant, named Waller has been fined £20 for trying to “ring in” another woman as his ...

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  42. THE EASTBOURNE MURDER

    The Eastbourne murder case, in which the victim was a London typist, Irene Munro, is still baffling the police. When he was again remainded this ...

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  43. NEIL STREET FAIR.

    The Neil St. Tennis Club Fair concluded on Thursday night, the result being from the two days’ sale the credibble sum of well over £100. This ...

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  44. JUVENILE CRIME

    To-night Constables O’Keefe and Portingale visited a condemned house In Leicester street, Carlton and arrested ten boys and youths whose ages ...

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  45. ITALIAN STRIKES.

    The “Times,” correspondent at Milan says that the seized factories are short of raw material and the men’s leaders are au[?} for a settlement. The ...

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  46. THE BRESLAUINCIDENT

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin Says that the [?] has received from the [?] Government [?] ...

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