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  2. IN THE NEAR EAST

    The Allies' Conference on the Turkish counter-proposals was opened to-day at the Foreign Office. Lord Curzon made a short speech of ...

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  3. GERMAN REPARATIONS GERMAN AUTHORITIES REPORTED TO BE DOCILE

    News has been received in paris from the Ruhr of a sudden change in the attude of the German autuorities towards the French, docility and a desire ...

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  4. IRELAND. IMPRISONMENT AND THE BIRCH FOR ANTI-FREE STATE OFFICER

    Three years' imprisonment and 12 strokes with the birch was the sentence passed on Scan White, a captain of the Irish Republican Army, at Londonderry ...

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  5. CITY COUNCIL

    The monthly meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chambers last night. There were present: Alderman S. Townsend, the Mayor, ...

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  6. MR. DOOLEY'S EXPULSION YESTERDAY'S CAUCUS MEETING

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party carried resolutions yesterday defying the executive and re[?]sing to recognise its instructions. The meet ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS MEETINGS OF MINERS HELD AT NEWCASTLE

    A conference of delegates from the combined lodges of Newcastle and Maitland coalnelds was held at the Newcastle Trades Hall yesterday, when ...

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  8. THE HICKSON MISSION SIGNED STATEMENTS BY CLERGY

    In the March issue of "The Church of England Messenger," published in Melbourne on Saturday morning, there were many reports by district ...

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  9. IN RUSSIA NO RECOGNITION BY U.S.A.

    Mr. E. C. Hughes, Secretary of State, has refused to consider proposals for the United States recognition of Russia, telling a deputation from the ...

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  10. TARIFF ALTERATION

    It ia officially announced that the Allies' Rhineland Commission has decided from March 25 to replace the uniform import duty of 10 per cent. by a ...

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  11. ILLNESS OF LENIN

    Reuter's Helsingfors correspondent reports that, notwithstanding recent official bulletins a Moscow message says that official circles consider Lenin's ...

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  12. TRAIN RUSHED INTO RIVER

    A passenger train was held up by anti-Free State irregulars near Foynes. The passengers were ordered out, and the train set on fire and restarted and ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS GREATER LONDON SCHEME REJECTED BY COMMISSION

    The report of the Viscount Ulls water Royal Commission on London Government rejects the London County Councils' plan for a greater London ...

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  14. DEPUTATION TO MR. BRUCE

    The Newcastle miners have arranged to wait on Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, in Sydney next Thursday in connection with intermittency of work ...

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  15. VICTORIA

    The death sentence recorded against James Albert Peters at Ballarat on February 20 has been commuted to imprisonment for life. ...

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  16. IRISH REPUBLICAN ENVOYS

    Speaking at the St. Patrick's Day demonstration in Melbourne on Saturday, March 17 (reports the '"Argus"), Archbishop Mannix said that they were ...

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  17. OWNERS EXPECT A STRIKE

    The opinion is held by the coal owners in the north that the miners are preparing for a strike in the event of the award going against them. They ...

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  18. SOLICITOR GETS THREE YEARS

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Reginald Boyes, a young English solicitor, who had pleaded guilty on Tuesday to fraud as a trustee in having ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. DUKE OF YORK'S PRESENT

    Subscriptions for a wedding present for the Duke of York are coming in from a number of Australians, including those travelling on the Continent ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA GOVERNOR VISITS CAMP

    Sir Tom Bridges, the State Governor, visited the Gawler cavalry camp yesterday. He congratulated the officers on the soldierly and keen appearance ...

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  21. TEACHERS WANTED

    The Education Department is in need of teachers to take charge of small country schools, as so many marriages have taken place lately. ...

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  22. SIR GEORGE FULLER ABROAD

    Sir George Fuller and his wife are visiting Liverpool, but they return to London in time to attend the University boat race on Saturday. ...

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  23. NUMERICAL STRENGTH OF OPPOSING FORCES SENATOR GARDINER REPLIES TO A.L.P. EXECUTIVE THREATS

    As the result of yesterday's caucus meeting it would appear that Mr. Dooley has 21 followers. This leaves 16 for Mr. M'Girr. However, while ...

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  24. WORK ON THE MINES ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS MEET MINE MANAGERS TO-DAY

    A conference was held at the Mining Manager's Association rooms this afternoon between representatives of the Mining Managers Association, the ...

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  25. SETTLERS' HARDSHIPS

    Mr. Moseley M.L.A., says that one settler on the newly opened areas on Eyre Peninsula, who has a wife and 10 children and is in debt to the ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. A HOSPITAL ROBBED

    A cable message from Naples states that the Italian police are searching for a young doctor named Salvatoire, who is alleged to have robbed a private ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. LAW REFORM INQUIRY

    Giving evidence yesterday before tte Law Reform inquiry, Professor Phillipson strongly advocated that trial by jury be retained. ...

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  28. MR. E. M. HORSTNGTON STATED TO BE ON MR. DOOLEY'S SIDE

    It was stated at the conclusion of the caucus meeting yesterday that Mr. E. M. Horsington had announced that he was with Mr Dooley's followers, as ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. £60,000 FIRES IN SYDNEY

    Two city blazes occured within a short time last night and caused many thousands of pounds worth of damage. The buildings affected were Edward ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. AMUSEMENTS

    There was a large attendance at Pictureland this morning to witness a special screening of "The Old Nest" and supporting pictures. To-night the ...

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  31. MR. M. A. DAVIDSON REPLIES TO MR. M'GIRR

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, in the course of a long statement said that he welcomed a further opportunity of exposing the methods that were being ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. THE ADELAIDE "MAIL"

    Adelaide's leading illustrated weekly paper "The Mail," has been bought on a cash basis by News Limited, the company which owns "The Barrier ...

    Article : 188 words
  33. MURDER BY A MAORI

    After a four-days trial a Maori named John Tuhi has been sentenced to death at Wellington for murdering Herbert Knight, his employer at Johnsonville. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES £5500 FOR CHARITIES

    The committee of the United Charities Fund will distribute £5500 during May among 75 charities. ...

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  35. ODDFELLOWSHIP

    The quarterly summoned meeting of the Rebekah Lodge. No. 4, I.O.O.F., was held list night P.G. Bro. M. Murphy presiding. Sick pay to the extend ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    Mr. G. A. Stevenson, D.S.M., is at present at Wilcannia on official business. He is expected to return to Broken Hill on Munday next. ...

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  37. NEW TEACHER FOR ALMA SCHOOL

    Mr. E. M. Horsington, M.L.A., has received the following letter from the Under Secretary of the Department of Education. dated March 17:—"I am in ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. £10,000 FOR SYDNEY HOSPITAL

    Mr. Thomas Rofe has donated £5000 to establish a special fund for research at the Royal North Shore Hospital. As this amount will be ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. WHEAT POOL ADVANCE

    A further advance of 3d. a bushel will be made on March 23 on the wheat in the 1917, 1919, and 1920 pools. ...

    Article : 31 words
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