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  2. FEDERAL SESSION.

    From next week until the end of the present session the Federal Parliament will meet on Mondays, in addition to the four sitting days observed this week. The Ministry regard ...

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  3. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    If the weather conditions are suitable, the night of the Southern Cross from Richmond to Wyndham (Western Australia) will commence on March 18, and from Wyndham to ...

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  4. MEXICO.

    The first bloodshed in the Mexican revolution was reported to-day. There has been fighting in Sonora, Sinaloa, and Coahulla. Reports indicate that the rebels under ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Australia House migration officials are perturbed by the migration position, which is expected to reach stagnation point ...

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  6. ACTS OF VIOLENCE.

    The frequency with which acts of violence are being directed against loyalists at the timber yards indicates that a campaign of intimidation is being carried out by the extremists. In Melbourne yesterday 18 strikers armed with sticks and bricks ...

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  7. MASQUERADE.

    The amazing career of a woman who posed for years as on army officer under the name of Captain Leslie ivor Victor Barker, one of the leaders of the National Fascisti, London, and ...

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  8. COAL INDUSTRY.

    More than 100 raliway employees engaged in handling coal have been instructed to begin annual holidays forthwith. If by the time the holidays finish, the trouble is not over ...

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  9. SWIFT RAID.

    Revolver shots repelled an attack made by 18 strikers at the timber yard of Mr. S. L. Snipe, Tooronga-road, Tooranga, to-day. The attack lasted only about two minutes. The ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. EMPLOYERS' CLAIM.

    A still greater number of employees were at work in the timber yards yesterday, according to the secretary of the Sydney and Suburban Timber Murchants' Association (Mr. ...

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  11. RABAUL INQUIRY.

    Interest in Brigadier-General Griffiths' inquiry into the origin of the recent native demonstration has expired. Yesterday the court was overcrowded. To-day the inquiry ...

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  12. THE KING.

    The King passed a good day. The sun shone brightly throughout the day, and after sitting in the sun room during most of the day his Majesty went back to his bedroom in the ...

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  13. GAMBLER'S GOLD.

    An extraordinary tragedy of the gaining tables of the Riviera will shortly come up in the Paris law courts. An elegantly-dressed man entered the Casino ...

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  14. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    Further acts of violence by strikers were reported yesterday by the Timber Merchants' Association. According to a statement issued during the ...

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  15. DISEASE BOMBS.

    Replying to Mr. Kenworthy (Lab.), in the Hose of commons, the Secretary of State for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) said he had no information of the Germans having need ...

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  16. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Reverting to the report of the British Economic Mission, the "Financial News" refers to "the primary assumption that Australia should pursue the economic policy best ...

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  17. POLICE PATROL DUTY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Olde asked the Chief Secretary whether the whole of the police cyclists had been withdrawn from patrol duty, and were being ...

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  18. ASSASSINATED.

    Senji Yamamoto, a preminent proletarian member of the Diet, was stabbed at midnight by a man who was disappointed because of the victim's failure to support Labour ...

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  19. PROHIBITION.

    It is announced that the first stop in Mr. Hoover's attempt to render the nation "dry" would be an effort to make Washington "dry," by forcing respect for the law in official ...

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  20. FEDERAL BOUNTY.

    The Premier (Sir William Mcpherson) told a deputation representing Victorian coal mine-owners to-day that the State Ministry would take action if the Victorian coal mining ...

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  21. BOX COMPANIES.

    In a statement issued yesterday, the secretary of the Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants' Association (Mr. F. H. Corke) said:—"Referring to to-day's 'Herald' I ...

    Article : 268 words
  22. "ABSCESS OF VENOM."

    Replying to criticism by Mr. Hughes, M.P., of the Federal Pact, and of him as leader of the Federal Country party, the Treasurer (Dr. Page) said to-day: "It is only the old abscess ...

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  23. GALLIPOLI.

    Lieut.—General Sir Ian Hamilton, in speaking at an "Old Comrades" dinner at Manchester, said that the first volume of the history of the Dardanelles campaign was ...

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  24. THE FORGED TREATY.

    A message from the Hague says that in a statement in the Second Chamber the Premier (Jonkheer Maitre D. J. De Geer) referred to the publication of the alleged France-Belg[?] ...

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  25. MOIR AND OWEN.

    Moir and Owen, who are preparing for a flight to Australia, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, stated that everything was in readiness for flying tests at the ...

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  26. A FIASCO.

    Efforts of the Communists to muster the wives and relatives of the strikers in Belmore Park for a demonstration yesterday failed. ...

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  27. MATE'S MILL AGAIN CLOSED.

    The part that union officials play in the maintenance of strikes has been well illustrated in the case of the timber workers' strike at Mate's Mill at Albury, where work ...

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  28. LOTTERIES.

    A bill to amend the Lotteries and Art Unions Act has been drafted by the Cabinet, and was introduced in the Legislative Council yesterday. ...

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  29. THE RHINELAND.

    The opinion that no conclusions could be reached on the questions either of the evacuation of the Rhineland or disarmament until the reparations experts had finished their ...

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  30. NEW COMPANIES.

    The "Da[?]ly Express" says:— The city is engaged in more company flotations than at any time since the war. New capital to the extent of £7,000,000 has been subscribed ...

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  31. PROPOSED INQUIRY.

    Representatives of unions engaged in the coal-mining industry yesterday issued a statement insisting upon the unrestricted right to nominate an accountant to investigate the ...

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  32. ERROR OF JUDGMENT.

    The Court of Marine inquiry which investigated the loss of the steamer Kanowna to-day found that the ship was not navigated with proper and seamanlike care, and that the ...

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  33. AEROPLANES.

    After a hurried visit to London, Major H. De Havilland, Australian representative of De Havilland Aircraft Co., of London, reached Fremantle on the Orford. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Baldwin and other members of the Cabinet yesterday received the executive of the Min[?]rs' Federation and discussed the coal situation for three hours. A joint report ...

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  35. NATIVE RACES.

    Regret at statements made at a meeting in Sydney of the Association for the Protection of Native Races was expressed to-day by the Minister for Home AffairB (Mr. ...

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  36. SALVATION ARMY.

    General Higgins announces that Commissioner Henry Mapp has been appointed Salvation Army Chief of Staff. Commissioner Mapp, with Commissioners Mitchell, Hurven, ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar), replying to a deputation of unemployed yesterday, said that during the first two months of the year the Government, through the Labour ...

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  38. MOTOR CARS FOR THE POPE.

    Proportionately to the size of his territory, the Pope will soon own more mot[?]r cars than any other ruler. The italian Automobile Club is presenting him with a car ...

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  39. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The Minister for Health (Sir Neville Howse) in a statement to-night said that the influenza situation could not be considered alarming from any point of view. Notwithstanding the ...

    Article : 86 words
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