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  3. THE BASIC WAGE

    Members of the Federal Cabinet met at 11 o’clock this morning, and continued their deliberations until late this afternoon. Almost the whole of ...

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  4. FREIGHT AND FARES

    Political and commercial circles are alike interested in the Government’s intentions respecting the contemplated increases in freights and fares. It is ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    Something in the nature of a bombshell was experienced in shipping circles when the manifesto of the shipowners was published exposing the ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. KALGOORLIE SEAT

    Nominations for the Kalgoorlie seat in the House of Representatives, declared vacant owing to the expulsion of Mr Hugh Mahon, closed to-day. The ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. NEW MEMBERS OF LEAGUE

    Although it is understood that the Commission which. is dealing with, the admission of new States was unanimously in favor of Austria entering the ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. PERSONAL

    Their Excellencies, the Governor-General and Lady Farster, accompanied by the Hon. Mrs Pitts Fivers, Lady Digby. the Hon. Mrs L. ...

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  9. GRIME IN IRELAND

    It is believed that the Macroom road at Kilmichael (County Cork), where a party of “Black and Tans” was ambushed, 76 being killed, was mined or ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. REASON FOR WITHDRAWAL.

    Explaining his reasons for withdrawing from the Labor selection ballot, for Kalgoorlie, Mr E. Needham, a former Senator, says:— ...

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  11. RESIGNING FROM UNION

    A decision of importance to unionism throughout the State was delivered by Mr Justice Mann, in the Practice Court to-day The effect of the ...

    Article : 540 words
  12. REGISTRATION OF UNIONS

    In the Third Civil Court to-day, before the Federal Industrial Registrar (Mr A. T. Stewart] the hearing was continued of applications by three railway unions for ...

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  13. FATE OF AUSTRIA.

    One of the most important issues to be decided at the conferences this week between Mr Lloyd George, M. Leygues, the French Premier, and Count Sforza, ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Stewart.—As might have been expected the attendance at the funeral of the late Mr John Stewart was very large representative not only of the ...

    Article : 441 words
  15. INCENDIARISM IN CORK.

    Incendiarism was renewed in Cork today. A drapery store, was burnt down arid the adjoining houses damaged. The fire brigade refused to respond to the ...

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  16. THE MACROOM AMBUSH.

    The police report of the Macroom Ambush discloses shocking details of that brutal massacre. When the tiring ceased the attackers came, out and; set ...

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  17. NEW APPLICATION FOR MEM-BERSHIP.

    Reuter’s correspondent, at Geneva report that the League of Nations commission considering new applications for membership of the League, has ...

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  18. DR. MANNIX AND IRISHMEN

    At Newcastle, Dr Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, said that the British Cabinet was not fighting a gang of murderers, but a ...

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  19. SHIPPING STRIKE

    The strike of joiners in shipyards throughout England against the cessation of the extra bonus, of 12/ weekly has begun in some districts. it is ...

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  20. RE-ARREST OF PROFESSOR SMITH, M.P.,

    Professor J. G. Smith; M.P. for South Donegal, who was recently arrested and later released, has been again arrested. ...

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  21. THE MACROOM DISTRICT.

    Two civilans have been shot dead in the Macroom district. Macroom is now in a state of siege, the police only permitting the entry of supplies of ...

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  22. SLAUGHTER OF KOREANS

    Dr Martin, a medical missionary stationed in Manchuria, and Dr Mansfield, of the, Canadian Presbyterian Mission at Seoul, the capital of Korea, ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. STATE PARLIAMENT

    To-day was a day of small things in the Legislative Assembly. The Public Service Bill eliminating clause 12 (now clause 13) limited the liability of the in ...

    Article : 425 words
  24. ANNILINE DYE TRADE

    Reuter learns that one of the most important amalgamations in the world's aniline color industry is nearing completion in the United ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. ANTI-SINN FEIN RAIDS.

    The police raided the Sinn Fein headquarters at Liverpool to-day, but no arrests were made. Two men were detained in London as the result to the ...

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  26. REPATRIATION PROVISIONS

    By au amendment of the regulations under the Repatriation Act, the conditions under which living allowances maybe paid in necessitous cases have been ...

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  27. ULSTER ASSIZES.

    The most elaborate precautions have been taken to protect the judges and witnesses at the – Ulster Assizes at -Belfast. The cases set down tor hearing ...

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  28. ARMING OF POLICE.

    Sir Hamar Greenwood was asked in the House of Commons if the police were to be armed. He replied that any officer, Engaged on duty dangerous duty was ...

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  29. MONEY SENT TO EX-KAISER

    At question time in the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, said that, he understood that 50,000,000 marks had been sent to the ...

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  30. BISHOP OF MANCHESTER

    The Rev. William Temple has been appointed Bishop of Manchester. For the past 9 years he has been n member of the Labor Party, and wears an ...

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  31. THRILLING SCENES AT FIRES.

    The fires which broke out in Cork on Tuesday morning were attended with thrilling scenes. Two ladies sleeping in a house were awakened by a bomb ...

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  32. CABINET DEFERS ACTION.

    The Federal Cabinet sat until late In the afternoon but contrary to ex-Pectations this Prime Minister had no Announcement to make in reply to the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    Owing to the depression in the fur trade, in which values recently declined about 70 per cent,. Messrs A. and W Nesbitt Ltd. one of the largest firms ...

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  34. VOTING IN INDIA

    India went to the polls yesterday for the first time in its history, the occasion being the elections for the councils. The effect of Gandhi’s non-co-operation ...

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  35. EX-SOLDIERS CHAINED UP.

    Dublin Castle reports that two ex-Soldiers were seized by armed civilians at Killinule in Tipperary…They were chained to a wall at Killkenny for two ...

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  36. IRISH LEAGUE OFFICES RAIDED.

    The authorities raided the offices of the Irish League in London on Wednesday and also seven includeing that of Father –Dominic, ...

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  37. EX-KAISERIN ILL

    The former Kaiserin has been unconscious for 24 hours and Last Sacrament has been administered. ...

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  38. ALARM IN LONDON.

    Apprehensiveness of Londoners In regard to Sinn Fein outrages was Exemplified to-day, when numerous Telephonic enquiries were at ...

    Article : 44 words
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