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  2. BOLSHEVISM IN OPERATION IN RUSSIA NATIONALISATION OF THE BANKS AND MINES ACCOMPLISHED

    At Irkutsk the banks have been nationalised. Members of the Soviet are making inventories of sales of the contents of shops. ...

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  3. PRINCE'S TOUR

    It has been officially announced that the Prince of wales will arrive in New Zealand on April 17, and in Australia on May 13. ...

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  4. INFLUENZA

    The possibility of a recurrence of an influenza epidemic, as stated in the cables several days ago, induced the Government to secure a report from the ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE VOTE AGAINST RESUMPTION

    Reports received on Wednesday from the other States show that the aggregate vote among the marine engineers will be against resumption. The outlook for ...

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  6. THE TURF WORLD

    Races will be run at B[?] on Saturday news and if the Railway Department [?] their end of the [?] in landing [?] there and lack at the scheduled [?] ...

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  7. HOME RULE BILL CONFERENCES PROPOSED

    "The Times" correspondent in Belfast states that Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, has advised the Ulster Unionist Council to arrange for ...

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  8. MAY VISIT MELBOURNE FIRST.

    It is likely, says the Sunday Times," that his Royal Highness will open his Australian tour at Melbourne. He declares that he expects to have the time ...

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  9. LABOURITES IN IRELAND.

    According to the "Daily Express" correspondent in Dublin the Sinn Fein is according a lukewarm reception to the Labor delegation, which though ...

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  10. RUSSIAN LABOR POSITION.

    Yesterday the Administrative Council of the International Labor Bureau met and adjourned to March 22 after discussing at length the Polish motion in favor of ...

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  11. PRINCESS MARY'S TOUR.

    The "Sunday Times' says that Princess Mary's tour of the capitals of Northern Europe will begin in October, and will occupy six weeks. The capitals to be ...

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  12. THE PORT ADELAIDE BALLOT.

    Only seven men were directly interested in the ballot of the South Australian marine engineers on the question of the acceptance or otherwise of the last ...

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  13. SOVIET AND ESTHONIA.

    The Peace Treaty of the Soviet Government and Esthonia unreservedly recognises the independence of the latter. The Soviet completely renounces all ...

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  14. MELBOURNE MAJORITY LESS.

    Following the decisive rejection of the proposal to resume work by the Sydney marine engineers the ballot of Victorian members of the association gave a ...

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  15. REBELS TRIUMPH.

    According to the "Asahi Shinbun," Vla[?]ivostock is completely in the hands of the revolutionaries. The Japanese troops are remaining neutral. ...

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  16. DIFFICULTY IN MAKING ARRESTS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Dublin says that the castle authorities were expected to make 200 arrests, but many who had been warned escaped. A ...

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  17. JAPAN GETTING OUT.

    The Japanese Minister for War, in an interview, states that the Japanese aim in Siberia is the evacuation of the Czechs, whereof there are 50,000 ...

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  18. COTTON STRIKE OFF.

    After lasting exactly a month the mill strike, in which the workers were asking for a reduction in the 12 hour day, collapsed as suddenly as it began. There ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. 'WE MUST BUY MORE FROM GERMANY' TO DEFEAT THE AMERICAN FINANCIAL CONTROLLERS

    At to-day's conference regarding the international rates of exchange the Chancellor of the Exchequer met a number of leading politicians, including Labor, ...

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  21. CRASHED TO THE GROUND

    News was received to-day that Matthews, the aviator, crashed to the ground when flying 20 miles from Bunder Abbas. The aviator is safe, but the machine is badly ...

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  22. SEVENTEEN CASES IN SYDNEY.

    The quarantine authorities in Sydney stated on Wednesday that five more patients in the quarantine hospital were suffering from influenza in a mild form. ...

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  23. IRELAND

    Lord French has arrived in London. It is officially stated that he is on a holiday visit. "The Times" correspondent at Dublin ...

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  24. PRICES OF FOOTWEAR

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission in Sydney commenced an enquiry into the prices of footwear on Wednesday. The Crown opposed any ...

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  25. IRON ORE DISCOVERY

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the report of Dr Montgomery, State mining engineer in connection with vast iron deposits at Yampi Sound, on the Nor-West Coast. Millions of tons ...

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  26. ASPENDALE PARK RACES.

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  27. NO LOANS TO EUROPE.

    Mr. D. F. Houston, the new Secretary to the Treasury, announces that he shares the views of Mr. Carter Glass, his predecessor, regarding the policy of the ...

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  28. CONSTABLES HELD UP.

    Masked Sinn Feiners held up two constables near Cork and bound them. ...

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  29. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    An official statement has been issued in reference to this afternoon's meeting at the British Treasury. It says that the memorialists stated that the question ...

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  30. A FURTHUR DECLINE.

    The sterling exchange opened at four points below yesterday's closing quotation, and during the first half-hour declined further to three dollars 36[?] cents. ...

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  31. ENTERTAINMENTS

    The current programme at West's is diversified enough to please the most fastidious. The acting of Miss Clara Kimball Young in "The Road Through the Dark," and the thrilling ...

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  32. WORKS CLOSE DOWN.

    Another local industry compelled to close down in consequence of the stoppage of supplies through the continuance of the shipping strike is the asbestolite ...

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  33. PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 384 words
  34. CYCLONE IN QUEENSLAND

    Considerable damage was done in the northern inland towns of Queensland on Monday by a cyclonic storm which has been operating off the coast. The ...

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  35. ALLEGED MURDER

    At the January sittings of the Criminal Court on Wednesday (before Mr. Justice, Gordon and jury), Doris Caroline Monson (19), a single woman, was charged ...

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  36. TWENTY STEAMERS IDLE IS SYDNEY.

    The engineers of the Burns, Philp steamer Mackambe gave notice on Wednesday. The idle engineers in Sydney number 100, while other workers idle ...

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  37. ELECTRICAL WORKERS

    The plaint of the employes of the electrical department of the South Australian railways was continued before the Government Workers' Tribunal on ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH STEAMER INVOLVED.

    In consequence of the result of the engineers' ballot the Commonwealth steamer Australford was drawn into the dispute on Wednesday. The men signed ...

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  39. THE SHARE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 words
  40. CLARE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 610 words
  41. THE CLARE DISPUTE

    Mr. J. Smith, acting secretary of the A.W.U., received a telegram from Clare on Wednesday stating that men on the Baxter railway job would start work ...

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  42. TIDAL WAVES AT CAIRNS.

    A telegram from Babinda (Queensland) states that a severe cyclone visited Cairns. Many residents were injured and several dwellings demolished. Small tidal waves ...

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  43. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The capital programme at this place of enter tainment has deservedly drawn large audiences at each performance. The chief of the new acts comes from the Artois Brothers, ...

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  44. COALMINERS CEASE WORK.

    At Wollongong the Coledale Colliery, which [?] notorions for stoppages commenced work after a strike on Tuesday, but the mine was idle again on Wednesday, While the men were working ...

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  45. SWIMMING

    The 400 yards swimming championship of Victoria at the City Baths, Melbourne [?] ted a large crowd on Wednesday. The result was Norman Rose, 1: F Besurepaire (Melbourne) ...

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  46. BUILDINGS IN CAIRNS DEMOLISHED.

    News filtering through from Cairns show that the town experienced the worst cyclone on record. The Anglican Church and other buildings were demolished. The ...

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  47. DAIRYMEN'S PROTEST.

    At Kiama a large meeting of dairymen passed a resolution protesting against the reduction in the price of butter. The resolution stated that as the wages and ...

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  48. TRACK NOTES

    In view of the racing fixture to be hold at Clare the following horses did fast work:—Meniscus ran a mile in lm. 48 4-5., the run in six furlongs taking lm. 20[?]s., and the last ...

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  49. COACHBUILDERS' STRIKE.

    The coachbuilders' strike in Perth is still un[?]ttled. The Chamber of Mines has agreed to [?]heet representatives of the mining branch of the A.W.C. on Thursday afternoon for the ...

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  50. "THE HOUSE OF LIES" AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The last two nights are announced of 'The House of Lies" the popular comedy drama by Fuller's Dramatic Players. This has proved a splendid entertainmect, and the ...

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  51. PETERBOROUGH.

    February 4.—At the town hall last night a "twilight leap year" social and dance were held, the funds being for the local hospital funds. There was a large ...

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  52. INCOME TAX EXEMPTION.

    At a meeting [?] the A.L.P. State executive of Western Australia on Monday evening, requsts arrived from the Amalgamated Society of Railmay Employes and the Eastern Goldfields District ...

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  53. PREFERENCE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At Maryborough, Queensand, applicants for work at [?] were informed by a labor agent that new regulations regarding the Government work provided that preference was to be ...

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  54. WEST TORRENS FOOTBALL CLUB.

    Mr. M. P. Crowe, of Hindmarsh entertained the members of the West Torrens Football Club at a social gathering on February 3. Mr. J. Me[?]nis, M.P., presided over a large ...

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  55. MR. HIGGS' POSITION.

    Mr. W. G. Higgs, Deputy leader of the Labor Party in the last Parliament has marked of the [?] in the new House of Representatives on the borrer next the gangway of the front [?] ...

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  56. PRINCE'S PARODY PALS AT AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    Patrons at the performance of Prince's Par ody Pals at the Austral Gardens last night were delighted with every item on the programme. The weather was just suitable for ...

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  57. PORT BRANCH, U.S.A.

    A meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League was held at the peters' Hall, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday [?] There was a ...

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  58. NATIONAL ROADS ASSOCIATION.

    The National Roads Association of Australia proposes to unite in one body all road users [?] as to secure reasonable and just legislation. A representative conference convened by the ...

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  59. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Sir Granville Ryre, who is acting as Assistant Minister of Defence, and Mr. Lairel Smith, who is the new Assistant Minister of Repatriaron, were introduced to their respective departments ...

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  60. TRAGEDY IN HOTEL.

    Charles Minchin, residing at Crosok Well, shot himself in the head in a hotel at Manly on Wednesday morning, and died immediately. A low minutes previously a woman staying at the ...

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  61. Advertising

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  63. PETERBOROUGH NEWS.

    A cricket match under the auspices of the North-Eastern Association was played between Yongala and Buffaloes at Peterborough on Saturday last, Scores:— Yongalas 8 wickets for ...

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  65. A BABY'S BANK ACCOUNT.

    It is not [?] that a bank account [?] for a young [?] about 24 hours [?] [?] an accounts [?] for a [?] [?] the provious day. The [?] ...

    Article : 73 words
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