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  2. IRELAND GENERAL HOGAN'S ULTIMATUM EXPIRED AT 9 a.m. TO-DAY

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent reports: — "General Hogan's ultimatum threatening reprisals for the kidnapping of ...

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  3. A.L.P. INTERNAL TROUBLES TWO LEADERS HECKLED AT THE A.W.U. CONVENTION

    Mr. J. Dooley, leader of the New South Wales Labor Party, and Senator Gardiner, leader of the party in the Senate, attended yesterday afternoon's ...

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  4. SILESIAN MINE EXPLOSION

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports: — "A serious coal damp explosion occurred at a mine in Beuthen ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    Mr. Essington Lewis, general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, states that arrangements have been made with the coal ...

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  6. IN THE NEAR EAST ALLIES WANT FULL RIGHTS OVER GRAVES OF THEIR DEAD

    Reuter's Lausanne correspondent reports: — "The clause in the draft peace treaty dealing with graves stipulates that ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS COAL SUPPLIES TO CEASE FOR UNOCCUPIED GERMANY

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: — "The French and Belgian Governments have informed the Geiman ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS NATIONAL & COUNTRY PARTIES HAVE COME TO A DEADLOCK

    It was authoritatively stated late last night that Mr. W. M.Hughes has decided to announce his resignation as leader of the Nationalists at the ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The hearing of the proprietors' claim for a general reduction of the miners' wages by 33½ per cent, was resumed before the Coal Tribunal yesterday, ...

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  10. GREEKS AND TURKS

    Reuter's Athens correspondent states: "The Greek commander-in-chief has declared that the neutral zone no longer exists, the presence of a Turkish army ...

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  11. SENATOR BAGWELL RELEASED

    A later message from Dublin states that Senator Bagwell was released on Thursday. ...

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  12. DANDENONG ROAD FATALITY

    As the result of a collision between a motor car and a milk waggon, on the Dandenong-road on the night of January 13, Henry Philip Millman ...

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  13. ANOTHER HOUSE DESTROYED BY EXPLOSION OF A MINE

    The "Daily Mail's Dublin correspondent states:— "Armed men mined and destroyed Stephen Gwynne House, after ordering ...

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  14. GENERAL DEGOUTTE'S POWERS EXTENDED BY FRANCE

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— "General Degoutte's powers have been extended to include the control ...

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  15. MURDERER SURRENDERS AFTER ESCAPING FROM POLICE

    Frank Matamin, a Malay, who escaped from custody while being taken from Cue to Fremantle, gave himself up to the police yesterday. Matamin is ...

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  16. RUSSIANS WILL NOT SIGN THE STRAITS CONVENTION

    Reuter's Lausanne correspondent reports that the Russian delegation has refused to sign the Straits Convention. ...

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  17. UPPER HOUSE APPOINTMENTS. TO BE AGAIN CONSIDERED

    The Upper House appointments by the late Labor Government will again be considered at a meeting of the A.L.P. executive which has been called ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS THEATRICAL WEDDING

    Shirley Huxley,an Australian actress, has been married to Alfred Turner, theatrical manager. ...

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  19. 24 REBELS CAPTURED AFTER SEARCH IN DUBLIN

    Free State troops in the course of extensive raids and searches in Dublin last night captured much ammunition and 24 anti-Free Staters, some of whom ...

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  20. W.C.T.U. WORLD'S CONVENTION

    The eleventh World's W.C.T.U. Convention held, at Philadelphia, U.S.A., from November 11 to November 16, 1922, eclipsed all previous records in ...

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  21. BRITISH FLEET MOVEMENTS

    Reuter's Malta correspondent reports: — "The battlesHds Resolution and Royal Sovereign left Gibraltar ...

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  22. GERMAN OFFICIAL ARRESTED

    Reuter's Mayence correspondent reports: — "The superintendent of German railways here has been arrested. ...

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  23. LOST ON MOUNT EGMONT

    Searchers are out after William Murray, a Presbyterian missionary, who has been lost for two days on Mount Egmont, New Zealand. ...

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  24. LIBERALS FORM OPPOSITION IN BRITISH HOUSE OF LORDS

    According to the "Daily Mail's" lobbyist a meeting of Liberal peers carried a resolution to form the Opposition in the House of Lords, and ...

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  25. FOUR PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM SLIGO BARRACKS

    Four prisoners escaped from the barracks at Sligo last night by cutting the bars of a cell in the basement and climbing the outer railings. ...

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  26. NO BUNKER COAL AT KIEL FOR FRANCO-BELGIAN SHIPS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports: — "The occupation authorities have arrested the burgomasters of Cleve ...

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  27. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    The ordinary meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. E. P. O'Neil presiding. Credentials were ...

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  28. DREADNOUGHT TO BE SCRAPPED

    The super-dreadnought Conqueror has gone to the breaking-up yard in accordance with the Washington Treaty. ...

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  29. TRAIN WRECKING CONTINUES

    A signal cabin and the station master's office at Fromen, Midloath, were blown up by armed raiders. Train wrecking continues in the ...

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  30. SUCCESS IS ANTICIPATED OF LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    According to an authoritative statement issued in London France did not send a Note to the Angora Government. A Note has now been received by the ...

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  31. MURDER AT LUXOR

    Reuter's Luxor correspondent states: "The body of a Canadian named Allan has been found. He was murdered and robbed near Luxor. Mr. ...

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  32. PEOPLE OF ULSTER STAND ALONE

    A cable message from London dated January 31, states:—Sir James Craig, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, addressing the Ulster Unionist Council, ...

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  33. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S WELL

    By agreement the court has pronounced favor of the late Lord Northcliffe's will, dated March 21, 1919, with three codicils dated June 13, 1919, ...

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  34. SATISFACTION IN TURKEY AT FRENCH DECLARATION

    The Constantinople correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— "The French Government's proposal to continue negotiations with the Turks ...

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  35. NO SHIPPING FREIGHTS WAR

    It is officially announced that the Commonwealth and Shipping Conference lines have agreed to the cardinal points and the possibility of a freight ...

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  36. GERMAN WORKERS AT ESSEN DEFY THE FRENCH COMMANDER

    A cable message from Berlin, dated January 30, states:— An Essen telegram says that the French commander has summoned the ...

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  37. THE "REPUBLICANS' AIM

    "M. T. Smith,' Norwood, writes as follows to the "Southern Cross," the South Australian Catholic newspaper, on January 20:— ...

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  38. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    The fortnightly meeting of the Benevolent Society was held at the Town Hall on Thursday, Pastor E. J. Tuck presiding.There were also present: ...

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  39. NEW "CHURCH" IN TASMANIA

    "Father" Scholefield, formerly of St. George's, Goodwood, has started a "church' in Tasmania the members of which must be fond of outdoor games, ...

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  40. GREECE AND LITTLE ENTENTE DISCUSS WAR POSSIBILITIES

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— " It is reported here that the French troops are preparing to evacuate ...

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  41. NEGOTIATIONS HAVE ENDED IS VIEW OP DR. EARLE PAGE

    Dr. Earle Page stated last night that there was nothing to do but to await the opening of Parliament. He saw no reason for calling the Country ...

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  42. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEE GAOLED FOR STEALING SEVENPENCE

    Robert Crewdson, an employee of the Tramway Board, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment on Wednesday for having stolen 7d. (reports the ...

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    The New South Wales Statistician says that there was no alteration in the January prices compared with those of the previous month. ...

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  44. AMUSEMENTS

    The star of the new programme to be presented at Johnson s Oxide-street Theatre to-night will be "Moonshine Valley," a William Fox production ...

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  45. MOTOR CAR FATALITY

    While crossing the road at the intersection of Crown and Campbell streets early yesterday afternoon Mrs. Andie Hunter (56), of Redfern, was ...

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  46. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE

    A serious colusion occurred between a motor car driven by Mr. E. Goninan, jun., of Wickham, and a motor cycle with a sidecar attached conveying ...

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    [?] of Government employees engaged in theneccessary work of grinding the Sydney tram-rails. A photographic [?] in the early hours of the morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. COMPENSATION SCHEME

    At the meeting of the Compensation Scheme Joint Committee held yesterday Mr. C. J. Emery, one of the mine owners' representatives, in referring to ...

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  49. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    The manager of the Commonwealth Government line has decided to send a steamer direct to Hull with wool. This move has caused mnch concern ...

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  50. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE FINED FOR LATE INCOME TAX RETURN

    As an indication of the strict and impartial scrutinyof income tax returns by the Commissioners—both Federal and State—an incident just disclosed shows ...

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  51. ASSAULT ON A STEAMER

    A unionist fireman, who at Lyttleton, New Zealand, felled a non-unionist with an iron bar and then kicked him as he lay unconscious aboard the ...

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    The police are Inquiring for Anthony Hughes (22), known in some quarters as "Billy" Hughes, who is supposed to be a resident of Broken Hill. The ...

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    A copy of the February issue of "life" is to hand. Another instalment of Henry Ford's engrossing history of his business career is included ...

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    Mr.G. F. Barson, secretary of the Iocal branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League, is at present in Adelaide attending a State ...

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    The number of old-age pensions in force on February 1 was 106,072, and the number of invalid pensions 39.366. For the seven months 79,722 maternity ...

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    Wireless newspapers are to be established on four trans-Pacific liners running between Sydney and San Francisco. ...

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