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  2. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The American Commission investigating the conditions in Europe believes that an economic, industrial, and social calamity can only be averted by ...

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  3. FROM A TRAMP.

    "Foot Pad" writes:—I arrived at Roma-street railway station on a Monday morning. I had been advised to take a weekly ticket to Ipswich, it ...

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  4. INDIAN CHIEFS CONFER.

    A conference of the ruling chiefs of India was held at Delhi this morning, about 40 being present, including the Maharajahs of Kashmir, Gwalior, ...

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  5. WORKERS RESTLESS.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress, and representatives of the American Federation of Labour in London, ...

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  6. GERMAN AFFAIRS BRIGHTER.

    The early German election results are interpreted here as signifying the prospect of the early establishment of a fairly stable German Administration. ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Important discussions are proceeding concerning the Dominions' status in the League of Nations. An American agency states that the Dominions were ...

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  8. INTER-ALLIED COMMISSION.

    Momentous claims are to be raised at the Peace Conference by the British self-governing Dominions in connection with the formation of a League ...

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  9. WATTLEBRAE HOSPITAL.

    A deputation from local authorities around Brisbane to-day urged the Home Secretary to nationalise the Wattlebrae Hospital for infectious ...

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  10. STRIKE IN BRUNSWICK.

    A general strike has broken out in Brunswick. ...

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  11. PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION.

    The Public Works Commission took evidence to-day in connection with the Blackall to Charleville railway. Evidence was given by C. M. Pegler as to ...

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  12. WAVE OF UNREST.

    A wave of labour unrest is at present passing over the country, involving miners, engineers boilermakers, and many kindred trades. The concession of ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S DIFFICULTIES.

    Reuter learns that the latest reliable new fro[?] Moscow shows that the Bolsheviks for months have been organising elaborate propaganda for ...

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  14. LOADING OF MEAT.

    No further attempt was made to-day by either of the local meat companies to load meat at the works for shipment by the oversea boat Orari. It is ...

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  15. LOSSES OF STOCK.

    Reports from Ulan notify that losses to stock from the drought have been serious, and there has also been heavy mortality from the ravages of ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the Assembly Sir A. Smartt (leader of the Opposition), gave notice that he would move on February 11, that the House condemns the action now ...

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  17. THE BRITISH PART.

    The "Gazette" contains a despatch from General Milner, describing the important part the British played in the offensive last September, against the ...

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  18. BANK CLERK CHARGED.

    Joseph James Denniss was to-day before the Court on a charge of stealing as a clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, £100 and £300, respectively. He ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Returned Soldiers' Conference yesterday carried the following motions:— "That a clause be embodied in the Public Service Act, giving ...

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  20. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  21. MACKAY GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the hospital committee a rather extraordinary action on the part of the Government was revealed. Advice was received, stating ...

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  22. STRIKE IN BOMBAY.

    A hundred thousand Bombay cotton mill operatives have struck, demanding air increased was bonus. Hitherto there has been no serious disturbance apart ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN KILLED.

    Frank Dauks, an Australian airman, was killed while giving instructions at Dayton (Ohio). ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE.

    A heated discussion arose to-day at a special conference of returned soldiers on the question of whether the organisation should take part in ...

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  25. ECHO OF HUGHENDEN BEER STRIKE.

    A sequel to the beer strike, which caused so much bitterness some time ago, arose to-day, when the inspector of factories and shops proceeded ...

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  26. SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    Coincident with the orders prohibiting public revolutionary meetings in Ireland, the Sinn Fein Constituent Assembly met at Dublin Mansion House ...

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  27. THE DARDANELLES.

    "Le Temps" considers that Constantinople and the Dardanelles must become international territory. It attaches great significance to the fact ...

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  28. TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL.

    Travellers state that a monarchist rising has broken out in many towns of Northern Portugal, including Oporto. It is stated that Piva Couceiro has ...

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  29. SARDINIA INQUIRY.

    The Sardinia inquiry was continued to-day. Major Crespin, O.C., said that his attention had been drawn during the voyage to the large number of men ...

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  30. EX-KING'S STATEMENT.

    A statement on behalf of ex-King Manuel has been published by the "Daily Chronicle." It says that the assassination of President Paes has ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  32. NIGHTMARE OF INVASION.

    M. Dobost, President of the Senate, presided at the Senate luncheon in honour of President Wilson. He referred to France's exposure to German at ...

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  33. "AUSTRAL HEROES."

    (Dedicated to those brave Anzacs, who paid the supreme sacrifice in defence of Liberty.). Who struck a blow for freedom, when ...

    Article : 191 words
  34. ADVANCING BOLSHEVIKS.

    A Berlin message states that the Bolsh[?]vists are advancing rapidly on a wide front through the Courland provinces in the direction of the East ...

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  35. A WOMAN SENTENCED.

    A woman named Vera La Brouce, 23 years of age, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for imposing on a shopkeeper and obtaining goods on ...

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  36. INTENSE HEAT IN THE WEST.

    The thermometer registered 117 to-day in the office of the railway goods shed. ...

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  37. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    A London official message states that the monarchists hold Oporto and Bragavizen. Martial law has been proclaimed and warships have been sent ...

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  38. Royal Academy Presidentship.

    Sir Aston Webb has been elected president of the Royal Academy, vice-Sir E. J. Poynter (resigned), who had been president since 1896. ...

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  39. A MAD BULL.

    After chasing a railway porter at Summer Hill, a mad bullock rushed at a railway train which had been brought to a standstill. Failing to do ...

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  40. WEATHER NOTES.

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  41. FATE OF POLAND.

    M. Paderewski has completed his Cabinet and has asked for the Allies recognition. The Food Council has requested Marshal Foch for the ...

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  42. Repatriation of Australians.

    General Monash states that 12,000 Australians are under orders for transfer to England from France, beginning with a steady stream, which wil not ...

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  43. WITHIN THE STATE.

    In the Police Court to-day, Edward Caley, an American negro, was charged with doing grievous bodily harm to Robert Wiseman during a disturbance ...

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  44. THE BLOCKADE.

    American viewpoints contemplate certain relaxations of the blockade on foodstuffs and lubricants, safeguarding the possibility of the export from ...

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  45. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Theodore desired to hear what the Commonwealth was prepared to do to create additional employment in the States. In his State 513 soldiers had ...

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  46. EX-KAISER'S TRIAL.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says the question of trying the ex-Kaiser has gone much further than is generally understood. Holland is ready to act in ...

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  47. STEAMER TOPPLES OVER.

    The steamer Nelson last night toppled over on its side in the surf, and the cargo of timber is now being washed out. ...

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  48. A GLOBE TROTTER.

    M. Vedrines has announced his intention to fly round the world, calling at Australia. ...

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  49. AWARDS FOR VALOUR.

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  50. POLICE SERVICES APPRECIATED.

    Mr. J. M. Hunter, Acting Premier, has received a communication from Mr. Watt, stating that Senator Pearce had reminded him if the invaluable ...

    Article : 91 words
  51. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The troopships Karoola and Burmah arrived at Fremantle yesterday, and when the Sardinia inquiry was brought under notice, several of the men from ...

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  52. BIG SHIPPING COMBINE.

    A great shipping syndicate has been formed in London, and has purchased from the Government the whole of the standard ships remaining unsold, about ...

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  53. TRANSPORTATION OF FINNS.

    An official Finnish telegram mentions that Finnish volunteers were transported from Helsingfo[?]s to Reval in British warships. ...

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  54. CORONER'S INQUIRY.

    At the coroner's inquiry to-day into the deaths of three men who were killed in a sower manhole in Richmond on December 11th last through being ...

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  55. CHESS VICTORY CONGRESS.

    The British Chess Federation has arranged an important Victory Congress at Hastings for August. It will be open to allied, neutral, Empire, and ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. MALINGERING ALLEGED.

    George Williams, alias Dike, alias King, was charged at the Police Court with having committed an unnatural offence. Since has arrest he has ...

    Article : 234 words
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