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  2. LABOR PROBLEMS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—Mr Hooper (chairman of the Railroad Lab or Board) is pessimistic about the prospects of an early end of the railway. ...

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  3. VISITING FOOTBALLERS

    The South Broken Hill Football team was entertained at a smoke social in the Pirie Institute last night. The Chairman of the Pirie Football ...

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  4. FRENCH DEBT TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The'"Times" correspondent in Paris says that nothing, loss ill an a complete, solution. of the" problem of indebtedness ...

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  5. WOMAN'S DEATH AFTER A DANCE.

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — An inquest was held at Yea to-day on the body of Mrs. McLaughlin, which had been found in the Yea River. ...

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  6. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Archbishop of Tuam, in a sermon, appealed to the youths of Ireland to ground their arms and 'to insist on the use of a ...

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  7. A.W.U. FINED £300

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The charge against A.W.U. officials and the editor of the "Worker" of having encouraged shearers to stike was continued ...

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  8. MT. EVEREST CLIMB.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Brigadier-General Bruce, in his final despatch about the Mount Everest expedition, sent from Shekkardzong, sums up the ...

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  9. MURDER IN IVSOVIELAND.

    News from Los Angeles tells of an-otteer tragedy among cinematograph artists. Mrs Clara Phillips (a movie bathing beauty) has been accused ...

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  10. MOVEMENT TO FIGHT COMMUNISM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The spread of communism is creating alarm' in several'Labor organisations, which trust to constitutional methods for an ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION IN ENGLAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Hope Johnston (a barrister ot' London and Sydney). who arrived at Melbourne as superintendent of the new settlers ...

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  12. NATIONALS OUTNUMBERED AT LSMERICK.

    LONDON. Sunday.— Throughout the past week there has been fighting in Limerick. The Nationals were heavily outnumbered, ...

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  13. WIRELESS WIZARDRY.

    Wizards of wireless constantly perform. new wonders. Feats which would have consigned them to the gibbet a few generations ago, are now ...

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  14. CARE OF EYESIGHT.

    Of all kinds of needle work, knitting is supposed to bo the most restful and soothing to the nerves. Although, however, knitting makes perhaps less ...

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  15. WORKLESS SOLDIERS DESIRE ALLOWANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The unemployed returned soldiers held a meeting to-day, and. appointed a committee" to wait upon Mr. W. M. Hughes. ...

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  16. NEW CONTRACT FOR CLYDE WORKS,

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A settlenent of the unemployment difficulty at the Clyde works is in sight. The vorks are to receive a contract for ...

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  17. WEATHER TELEGRAMS MAY BE RESTORED.

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — The Minister of Home and Territories said to-day that he anticipated making arrangements under which the service ...

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  18. GERMANY ACCEPTS NECESSITY

    BERLIN, Sunday.Replying to the president of the Allies Guarantee Committee, the Imperial Chancellor says that despite the heavy burdens ...

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  19. NEW ITALIAN CABINET.

    ROME, Friday.—Signor Oralando is cxpected to be commissioned by the King or Italy to form a new Government. H- will find it a very difficult ...

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  20. HELP FOR STRUGGUNG INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — As a method if solving the unemployment, difficulty, and assisting industries now feel[?]ng the pinch, or which have felt the ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. SIGNOR ORLANDO COMMISSIONED.

    ROME, Sunday.—Sign or Orlando has accepted a commission to form a Ministry. He is negotiating with certain members of the Legislature' to. ...

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  23. BAD WEATHER DELAYS STEAMERS.

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — Hough weather prevails in Bass' Strait, and to the westward. Several steamers have bren deiayed as a ...

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  24. MONEY WASTED IN NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Thousands of pounds of Government properly in the Northern-Territory is going to the rubbish heap for want of attention. A tractor which cost ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. VICTORIAN WOMEN'S GIFT.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria) has presented to Princess Mary, on behalf of 'the women of Victoria, an ...

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  26. BRITAIN TO DISCUSS MATTERS WITH FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The delay in opening conversations between the British and French Premiers with regard to reparations has been ...

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  27. PAPUAN AGENCY IN SYDNEY.

    "The agency in Sydney maintained by' the Government of Papua, since 1913, will be closed at tlic end of this month." ...

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  28. IARTH FALLS ON A RAILWAY

    Owing to the continuous soaking rains experienced during' last week, a serious fall of eerth occurred at the railway cutting ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. 8000 MILES OF WIRE NETTING WANTED.

    Mr Wearne (New South Wales Mininster of Lands) wants wire netting in large quantities, say 3000 miles, to meet the menace of rabbits, which, in ...

    Article : 128 words
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