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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Fine and sultry and generally becoming cloudy with rain and thundery weather developing in North and West. N.E. winds. ...

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  3. WHAT WE NEED.

    With all our fourteen Houses of Parliament there is a tremendous amount of work not being done in Australia. This is surely the test ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    wild. weather continues on the coast of Britain. The steamer Treveal, from Calcutta, was stranded off Weymouth, and broke ...

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  5. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    In connection with the seizure of opium valned at £500 at Cremorne in December last, Joneph Powell and Clarence Potts were charged with having in ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. THE LATEST

    Thee [?] bound to West Africa from France, was damaged by a gale, and when returning to port, struck a sunk leadline in a raging sea. ...

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  7. LATEST NEWS OF THE NORTH.

    The A. and N.E. Hospital committee this afternoon decided to make special, appeal for Government subsidy and public subscriptions to help defray the cost ...

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  8. PEACE.

    The final scene of the Peace Conference occurred in Paris, three representatives of each power meeting in the Salle de I' Horloge to ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. Australia Must Be Ready.

    Senator Pearee, Minister for Defence, has returned from Europe convinced that drastic alterations are necessary in the Australian military ...

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  10. Wheat Inquiry.

    Mr. Holman was engaged for the greater part of to-day in conference with his colleagues in connection with the wheat pools. He also had a lengthy ...

    Article : 492 words
  11. SPANISH RIOTS.

    The "Times" Madrid correspondent says the Government is acting drastically with regard to the disturbances. Three of the leaders were arrested, and ...

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  12. BAKING AWARD.

    Mr. Payne, Industrial Registrar, has advertised that no bread is to be made on Sunday. This is in connection with the recently passed Act regulating the ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. FOCH'S VIEW.

    Marshal Foch, in. an interview, remarked: "As long as any nation is prepared to wage war, those "who wish to' avoid it must be prepared to fisht." ...

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  14. CARPEPNTIER WINS AGAIN.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent says: Fighting at Bordeaux, Carpentier knocked out Blink McCloskey (America) in the second round. The Frenchman ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. Ireland's Troubles.

    Remarks on the condition of affairs in Ireland which were made. by the Governor of Queensland at a Parliamentary dinner in his honor, and by Mr. ...

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  16. FINAL FORMALITIES.

    Yesterday was a great date, and inaugurated real peace. A vast time table of disarmaments and reparations is contained in the Treaty. The ceremonies ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYMEN.

    At a meeting at Rockhampton of the Railway Union resolution was carried expressing. strenuous opposition, to the action of the Cabinet Ministers ...

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  18. POTSDAM BUTCHER.

    According to .London offcial advices, the latest idea regarding the ex-Kaiser is to try him in absentia, condemning him incontummacium, thus avoiding any ...

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  19. LEAGUE'S FIRST MEETING.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says the first meeting of the League of Nations will be more in the nature of a board meeting than the birth of a great ...

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  20. LATE EDMUND BARTON.

    A Melbourne message states that the Federal Chief Justice, referring to the loss of Sir Edmund Barton, said he was distinguished by his ability, by the ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Federal Cabinet

    The Federal Cabinet met to-day, all Ministers being present except Mr. Massy Greene. Mr. Hughes, when seen at lunch time, had nothing to say. ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The election campaign has opened in the Wammerawa electorate. While the Bathurst Farmers and Settlers are organising strongly for the forthcoming ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. SODA FOUNTAIN EXPLODES.

    A soda fountain in a cate at Henley Beach, Adelaide, exploded to-day. A commercial traveller was endeavoring to adjust the fountain when there was ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. HEAVY STORM AT ARHIDALE.

    One of the heaviest storms Armidale has experienced for many months occurred this afternoon. Rain fell in torrents ...

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  25. SHIRE AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The Shire and Municipal Elections are now claiming attention, and there is every likelihood of a good number of candidates coming forward. It is almost ...

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  26. LAST A.I.F. MEN.

    On January 17, within one week of the ratification of the Peace (Treaty, the last members of the A.I.F. will sail from the United Kingdom for Australia. [?] ...

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  27. WHEAT SILOS.

    The Temora branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association has decided to ask the Government to appoint a general managor of all wheat silos in the State, ...

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  28. Constantinople.

    The Turkish treaties are expected to take a fortnight. There arc strong rumors of a sudden change in the Premier's attitude towards Turkey. ...

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  29. NEWSBOYS' STRIKE.

    The strike continues of newsboys engaged delivering the "Barrier Truth," theo A.M.A. official newspaper. The only papers delivered on Saturday were ...

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  30. WHEAT REPORT. What Public Wants to Know. SYDNEY, Tuesday.

    Mr. John Storey, referring to Mr. Justice Prings report, said that what the public wanted to know was what verdict was contained in that part of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. BALLARAT ELECTION.

    Mr. Kean. Secretary of the Ballarat Labor Council, to-day stated that he had practically completed the case for his party in the petition to be lodged by ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    Pressure Note: The chart to-day is of a "type which depicts the greater part of Australia under the sway of tropical influences which have not yet reached ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. NATIONALISTS.

    A largely attended meeting of t council of the Nationalist Association on Monday night unanimously adopted the following resolution:-"That this ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. LEAKY GAS MAINS. ,:

    During the last half-year 5,191,000 cubic feet of gas was manufactured at Forbes, and of this quantity 2,014,000 feet was lost. ...

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  35. CUSTOMS CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    The case in which John Brown, clerk, was charged with conspiring with Leslie Wood to defraud the Commonwealth of £517 in connection with an entry ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. STRIKE OR LOCK-OUT?

    At a meeting of the electrolytic employees at Port Kembla the officials advised the men to secure work elsewhere if they could. ...

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  37. HEAVY STORMS.

    Yesterday afternon a heavy dust storm reached Tamworth, but passed off without any rain. Other places received terrific ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. Federal Cabinet.

    An influential meeting in Hebart, carried a resolution requesting the State Premier to urge strongly upon Mr. Hughes the desirability of a Tasmanlan ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. COASTAL STEAMERS.

    There is reason to believe that within a week a new scale of charges for fares and freights on the steamers on the Australian coast will he announced. ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES.

    An effort is being made to amalgamate 30 unions in the Federal Public Service. A conference of delegates from various unions will meet in Melbourne ...

    Article : 51 words
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