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  2. FOR LIBERTY

    In "The Daily Herald" on Saturday there appeared an emphatic protest against the action of the authorities in closing the hotels during certain days ...

    Article : 463 words
  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ABORTIVE DEPUTATIONS TO MINISTERS

    There was no remarkable development yesterday in industrial circles. The Premier and the Commissioner of Public works received deputations from the ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. THE INFLUENZA IN THE OTHER STATES

    Three new influenza cases, including one in Penrith, were reported in Sydney yesterday morning, making a total in Sydney (exclusive of quarantined ships), ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    A correspondent writes:—A Japanese opinion on the disposition of the P[?] fic is voiced by the Tokio newspaper "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" ("Daily News") ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    In the South African Assembly the debate on Sir T. W. Smartt's motion condemning the Republican propaganda was resumed by Mr. Duncan, who pointed ...

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  7. SIR RICHARD BUTLER CHARGED WITH EXERCISE OF POLITICAL INFLUENCE

    Extract from Mr. Nicholls' diary—Sir Richard Butler speaking:—"Nicholls, you understand I am Minister controlling this wheat and you must understand that all these travelling inspectors who were appointed before I assumed office were only appointed to deal with the 1916-17 wheat. ...

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  8. MORE STARTLING ALLEGATIONS.

    One sensation is following quickly upon the heels of another in the enquiry being conducted by the Wheat scheme and Rural Industries Royal ...

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  9. WESTRALIA NOT INFECTED.

    The position is unchanged in Western Australia, which remains a clean State. The efforts of the Government to preserve the cleanliness of the State are ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. PORT ADELAIDE DISPUTE.

    A deputation from the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council waited upon the Commissioner of Public Works' (Hon. J. G. Rice), and endeavored to settle the ...

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  11. IN VICTORIA.

    Mr. Bowser (Victorian Minister of Health) stated on Thursday afternoon that the improvement in the situation with regard to influenza noted late on ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    A conference will be held to-day between representatives of the Drivers and Gartens' Union and the employers, when the matters of wages and working ...

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  13. IRON TRADE DISPUTE.

    There was no development in the iron trade dispute yesterday. The boilermakers' assistants met in general meeting, and reaffirmed their decision not to ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. TO AVERT OVERCROWDING.

    The Premier of Victoria has appointed an expert board to confer with representative of the [?] [?]tion, Chamber of Manufactures, Chamber of ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. RESTIVE CARPENTERS.

    The carpenters and joiners employed in the sawmills of the metropolitan area held two meetings in the Trades Hall yesterday, and discussed the position. It is ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. "MAY NOT BE CLOSED."

    There is reason for believing that the unfair policy closing all the hotels in the metropolitan area every time a troopship returns with soldiers may not ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. MASK WEARING.

    The restrictions regarding wearing masks have been modified by the New South Wales Cabinet. Masks need not be worn in the parks or baths or on ...

    Article : 355 words
  18. GOVERNMENT WORKERS' TRIBUNAL.

    Hon. J. Jelley, M.L.C., wrote to the Premier relative to the tribunal which the Government intend to appoint to deal with the complaints of Government ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.

    T. Nicholls, Wright street, writes:—What a [?]ssing the people of Australia turned down conscription so decisively, and by so doing prevent men of the military brand from controlling ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. GOSNELLS LAND CASE

    The Gosnells land case, in which Ethel Emily Clarke directed a claim for a title to the land against George E. Wheatley as a member of the committee of ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. THE POLICE FORCE

    "Lover of Justice Also" writes:—In common with many others I read with a great deal of interest the letter signed by "Ex-Constable and Lover of Justice." He dealt with the ...

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  22. WHEAT LUMPERS IDLE

    The men engaged loading the wheat ships at Bailing Island (N.S.W.) are out of work again. Representatives of the men interviewed the employers and asked ...

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  23. TWO DEATHS IN SYDNEY.

    Twenty Sydney firms state that in vi[?] of minimising the risk of spreading in[?] fluenza, they nave instructed their t[?] vellers that they must [?]t return [?] ...

    Article : 169 words
  24. AMERICAN NAVAL POWER

    The House of Representatives, by 194 votes to 142, has approved of the t[?]ennium naval programme and has adopted the entire Naval Appropriation Bill. ...

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  25. MILITARY CROSSES

    Bars to the Military Crosses have been awarded to the following Australians:—Captains N. S. Cairns, D. L. Davies, R. G. Downing, F. W. Faulkner, K. A. ...

    Article : 327 words
  26. NAVAL REWARDS

    The British Admiralty announces that gratuities fox the Royal Navy and Royal Marines range from £720 to £200 for admirals and from £140 to £20 for other ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. BRITISH "AIR" APPOINTMENTS.

    Major-General H. M. Trenchard, Commandant of the Central Flying School, has been appointed chief of the air staff; Lieutenant-Colonel Sykes, controller ...

    Article : 45 words
  28. AUSTRALGLEN'S PATIENTS.

    The eight persons who had pneumonic influenza on board the Austra[?] were removed to Torrens Island on Thursday. Dr. Hone reports that four of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. MINERS' RIGHTS

    At the conference of the Miners' Federation at Southport the Chairman (Mr. Smi[?]e) said that the committee had unanimously decided against acceptance ...

    Article : 181 words
  30. NOTHING LEFT.

    He had opened a fish shop and ordered a new sign painted, of which he was very proud. It read:—"Fresh fish sold here" ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. WHEAT CLERKS.

    A deputation from the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council waited upon the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), as Minister controlling the Wheat Scheme, ...

    Article : 609 words
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  33. AN ADDRESS TO JOURNALISTS.

    This evening, at 7.45, Sir William Sowden will deliver an address on the experiences of the Australian Press Delegation abroad to members of the ...

    Article : 50 words
  34. GERMAN PRESIDENCY

    The German National Assembly, meeting at Weimar, elected Her[?] Eber[?] President of the German Republic. Ebert secured 277 votes out of a total of 379. ...

    Article : 59 words
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  36. TROLLY AND MOTOR COLLIDE.

    Constable Thoroughgood of Queens[?]wn, reported to the Port Adelaide [?]olice on Thursday that at 6 p.m. a [?]sion occurred on the Port road, ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE ENDED

    Reuter's correspondent at Ber[?]e telegraphed on February 10:—The International Socialist Conference has ended. The final sitting was noteworthy for Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
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