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  2. Walsh's Bid for Job Control

    "I have spoken to numerous Australian seamen in London and they all say they are fed up with Tom Walsh and would be overwhelmed with ...

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  3. Industrial Disputes

    A provisional settlement has been reached in the building trade dispute. The men's representatives have agreed to a graduated reduction in wages and ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. RAND REVOLT

    All the strikes have been declared off as from midnight to-night. The Prime Minister, General Smuts, in an address to the burghers, said ...

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  5. BRITISH CABINET

    Speaking in London, Lord Derby referred to his refusal of the Secretaryship of India. He vigorously denied the assertion that he was unwilling to ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. Bomber Blown to Bits

    A tragedy which occurred yesterday on the main bridge at the entrance to the Imperial Palace, when a man carrying a bomb was blown to shreds by ...

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  7. Indian Finances

    The Indian Legislative Assembly has concluded its voting on the Government's demands, which resulted in a total economy of 95 lakhs of rupees. ...

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  8. England's Crime Wave

    The mystery surrounding the murder of Lady White remains as profound as ever. Theory after theory is advanced by the police, only to be ...

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  9. MINES RESUMING WORK.

    The rush back to work is intensifying. Early this morning men were returning to work in great numbers, and even the mines on the far East Rand ...

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  10. SECRETARY FOR INDIA.

    Viscount Peel has accepted the office of Secretary of State for India.— ...

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  11. UNIONS CONDEMN PROPOSALS.

    The Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Federation, National Union of Foundryworkers, and National Federation of General Workers have issued a ...

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  12. POSITION REMAINS UNCHANGED.

    No change has occurred in the political situation all day. "The Times" parliamentary lobbyist declared that there is more than potato planting ...

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  13. BURGLARS ASSAIL OLD WOMEN.

    In broad daylight at Earlscourt to-day disturbed buglars brutally attacked an octegenarian woman. She was left bleeding and in a state of ...

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  14. BALLOON BOLTS WITH DANGLING SAPPER.

    While an observation balloon was being tested at Angers it broke away carrying towards the sky three sappers who had been holding a cable. One ...

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  15. OVERSEAS BUTTER.

    An unexpected shortage of overseas butler is partly due to the fact that practically none has arrived from Australia for some time. That has caused ...

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  16. IMPRISONMENT FOR SEDITION.

    Gandhi has been convicted of sedilious activities. He has been ordered into simple imprisonment for six years. ...

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  17. INVERNESS BYELECTION.

    The Inverness byelection which was necessary in consequence of Mr T. B. Morison's promotion to the Scottish judicial bench, resulted: ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT FIGHTS UNION.

    When the steamer Hobson's Bay arrives in Australia, the dispute be-between the Commonwealth Government and the Seamen's Union in the ...

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  19. ANOTHER ARCTIC EXPENDITION.

    According to Reuter's representative at Christiania, the celebrated explorer, Amundsen, has gone to New York to begin a new expedition from Seattle ...

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  20. SOVIET CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.

    The Russian Soviet is celebrating the anniversary of the overthrow of Czarism. M. Trotsky declared that despite the ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. Irish Strife

    At Cork last night the Parnell Guard band came into collision with a republican police patrol with the result that one man was killed and two were ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. PACIFIC OCEAN PACT.

    Sen. Robinson has quoted Sir Auckland Geddes' statement that the Four-Power Pacific Ocean Pact alone averted an imminent war between ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. SEQUEL TO AN EXPLOSION.

    There has been a sensational sequel to the explosion at Tipton Dudley ten days ago. The owners of the factory, John Walker Knowles, and the ...

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  24. STORM IN MELBOURNE.

    A terrific storm broke about 9.30 last night. Telegraph and other electric wires were blown down. A hoarding and a number of buildings ...

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  25. Unrest in Egypt

    When the King of Egypt was returning from reviewing the native troops, it is reported, some students made a hostile demonstration in the ...

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  26. EVACUATION OF SHANTUNG.

    It is announced that the Japanese evacuation of the Shantung Peninsula will be begun on April 1, in accordance with the Washington agreement. ...

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  29. CONGRATULATIONS ON INDEPENDENCE.

    King George has telegraphed congratulations on the independence of Egypt to King Fuad. He expressed an earnest hope that Egypt would long ...

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  30. MURDER RESUMED IN BELFAST.

    Immediately the curfew period ended this morning, bombing and shooting were started in Ballymacarrett, the Roman Catholic quarter of Belfast. ...

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  31. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE.

    Inquiries among the Clyde engineering firms disclose the fact that there is little present prospect of tenders being prepared by them for the ...

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  32. RIOT IN CAIRO.

    A hostile crowd [?]rea the square fronting the palace yesterday to make a demonstration. Stones were thrown at the police. One officer fired and ...

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  33. BOMB THROWN AT TRAM.

    A bomb was hurled at a Belfast Iramear, packed with passengers, most of whom were returning from a football match. It killed one man and ...

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  34. ACTRESSES FLEE FROM NOTORIETY

    Mary Miles Minter has gone to Honolulu. Perhaps she will continue the voyage to Australia so that she may avoid any more notoriety in ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire has started in the hold of the Japanese steamer Halpara. The hold has been flooded to a depth of 15 feet. About 600 bales of flax were ...

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  36. THE TAYLOR MURDER.

    A former Canadian soldier, whose name is kept a secret, has been arrested in Mexico on a charge of having murdered William Taylor. ...

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  37. OLD CHURCH AFIRE.

    A fire occurred in the Sacret Heart Church, Grey street, St. Kilda, this evening. The church was very old and was being reconstructed, so that ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. MOERAKI GETS A CREW.

    The difficulty about manning the steamer Moeraki has been settled. Seamen are to sign on to-morrow. The vessel will leave on Saturday for ...

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  39. [?]00 TO ONE.

    Another riot happened in Sydney yesterday. Constable Niven attempted to arrest a man at Surry Hills, and was attacked by a mob of 300 persons. ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING SLUMP.

    After next Tuesday Cockatoo Island Dockyard will be practically closed. Only a few departmental heads will remain in employment. About 200 men ...

    Article : 46 words
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