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  2. MINERS DIVIDED. Strike Issue.

    The voting at the aggregate meetings held yesterday shows that the miners on the northern coalfields are divided on the strike issue. At the most populous mining centres, Kurri ...

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  3. RED RULES.

    The Parliamentary Labour caucus, after a long discussion yesterday afternoon, decided to reject what have become known generally an the "Red rules," intended to govern ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    At Paris, following a Cabinet discussion, M. Briand, Foreign Minister, is drafting a reply to President Coolidge's invitation. The reply will amount to a courteous refusal ...

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  5. CABINET SPLIT.

    The split in the State Cabinet, caused by the disagreement between the Premier (Mr. Lang) and the Minister for Education (Mr. Mutch), has caused considerable perturbation ...

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  6. SHANGHAI. British Troops Land.

    The first arrival of white troops at Shanghai since the Boxer troubles was made the occasion this morning for a great, through quiet, public demonstration on the ...

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  7. ORPHANS.

    Despite the opposition of the Premier (Mr. Lang) and the Minister for Labour (Mr. Baddeley), the Labour caucus decided yesterday that orphans should benefit under the child ...

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  8. FLOODS DEATH ROLL. Estimated at 39 Lives.

    An urgent telegram from Brisbane received early this morning states that the death roll of the floods in North Queensland is now osiimtrled at 39. Many parties are marooned by the flood waters, and ...

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  9. PRESS EXCLUDED.

    The outstanding feature of to-day's aggregate meetings on the northern coalfields was the rejection at Cessnock and West Wallsend, by overwhelming majorities, of the central ...

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  10. STEAMER BUFFETED.

    It was with feelings of relief that the crew of the steamer Yankalilla tied up the vessel at Townsville on Sunday afternoon. During the preceding five days they had a most ...

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  11. NINE BODIES.

    The Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Christie) received the following telegram, lodged at 2 p.m., from the postmaster at Ingham to-day:—"Nine bodies have been ...

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  12. LABOUR CAUCUS.

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Caucus yesterday the Premier (Mr. Lang) stated that he had prepared a Loan Amendment Bill for presentation to Parliament. It ...

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  13. FREIGHTS.

    The decision of the associated interstate steamship owners to reduce the rates for general cargo carried between Sydney and Melbourne by nearly 20 per cent., as ...

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  14. COUNCIL CRITICISED.

    About 1000 men attended the aggregate meeting at Cessnock to-day. The deliberations lasted over four hours. Mr. T. Hoare, president of the northern district branch of ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. MAINTAINING PRESENT STRENGTH.

    A message from Tokio states that, in replying to interpellations in the Upper House, the Premier (Mr. Wakatsuki) stated that her present military and ...

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  16. CRASHED.

    Nose-diving from a height of 100 feet, an SE.5 aeroplane crashed at the eastern aerodrome at Point Cook this afternoon. The pilot, Flying Cadet Alexander Dix, aged ...

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  17. WARRING ARMIES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Shanghai says that there are now 2,000,000 men under, arms in China. Great quantities of aeroplanes, machine guns, ...

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  18. DECISIVELY DEFEATED.

    The motion was defeated by a two-to-one majority. MUSWELLBROOK, Monday. At the aggregate meeting of the ...

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  19. MOVEMENT OF DISTURBANCE.

    The Weather Bureau roported this afterooon that from a position approximately midway between Normanton and Georgetown at 9 a.m. on Friday last the tropical cyclone travelled ...

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  20. LIST OF DEAD.

    The list of dead, at Ingham is as follows:— Albert Shaw Russo, 40; Maria Russo, 34; Lucia Russo, 7; Annie Russo, 6; Barmelo Russo, 3; Guiseppe Russo, 3 months; Domenico Sofra, ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE'S COMPLAINT.

    According to a statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the Federal Government will take no action in relation to the trouble on the northern coalfields unless the ...

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  22. THE RENOWN.

    Last night the Duke and Duchess of York attended a cinema show in the wardroom, to view a film depicting the scenic splendour of the Blue Mountains. This is one of a series ...

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  23. THE BARRON.

    According to an authority, the Barron River is in the highest flood since Smithfield was swept away in 1869. Many farmers' homes are partly submerged, and vast areas of sugar and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PARTS OF THE FLOOD AREA.

    The cyclonic season appears to have taken a heavy toll in Queensland. Places which yesterday were rich and fertile to-day are reduced to chaos in its worst form. ...

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  25. TRADE UNIONS.

    A conference of railwaymen's district councils carried a resolution demanding that national, political, and industrial movements oppose the legislation indicated in the King's ...

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  26. DEPORTATION ACT.

    The arrest and imprisonment of Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johnson under the provisions of the Commonwealth Deportation Act, subsequently declared invalid by the ...

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  27. JAPANESE MASONS.

    The new Freemasons' temple at Yokohama has been dedicated. It replaces the building which was destroyed by fire in 1923. The Deputy Grandmaster of ...

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  28. HEAVY FOG.

    The whole of England south of the Midlands is enveloped in a fog which has novel completely lifted since Friday. There were many collisions of small vessels in the ...

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  29. RUM-RUNNING.

    At Edgewater, New Jersey, arrangements are being made for the Mayor, Mr. Henry Wishel, who was sentenced to a year's imprisonment in connection with rum-running, ...

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  30. VICTORIAN MINERS VOTE "NO."

    The miners employed at the State coal mine held a stop work meeting to-day to consider the four points submitted by the Central Council of the Miners' Federation. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. RECORD FLOOD.

    Charters Towers reports that during the week-end the Burdekin River carried the biggest flood in its known history. The highest level previously reached was 63ft 9in, which ...

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  32. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    Further instructions have been sent by the Acting Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) to the police at Townsville and the police magistrates at Townsville and Cairns, to take all ...

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  33. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    A Sydney leather firm recently discovered that it had been the victim of a number of forgeries, involving a total sum of about £2000. ...

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  34. ENGINEDRIVERS' CLAIMS

    Representatives of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association and the colliery proprietors of N. S. Wales, Victoria, (Queensland, and Tasmania will meet in ...

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  35. SUSPENDED.

    On the application of the master builders the Board of Trade to-day suspended, until further orders, the bricklayers' section of the building trades award as far as it ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Captain Gladstone, who inaugurated the Khartoum-Kisumu aerial service, arrived at Kisumu on February 8. He will return with mail matter on February 14. ...

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  37. DEFIANT CLERGYMAN.

    The Rev. Dr. W. Geikie Cobb, robed in chasuble and maniple, which are not yet officially sanctioned, though he has used them for the past half-century, and attended by ...

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  38. EIGHT WOUNDS.

    Bleeding from eight wounds about the body, Dominic Augimeir, aged 21 years, of Miranda, staggered into Darlinghurst police station at 7.20 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  39. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Disputes Committee and delegates from the from trades unions met again yesterday, but adjourned without having decided on a policy regarding the engineers' demand for a ...

    Article : 65 words
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