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  2. FOUR MEN SHOT.

    Four men were wounded with rifle bullets in a sensational shooting affray close to Jingellic, near the Hume River, yesterday. ...

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  3. COLLISION.

    A tragedy occurred in wellington Harbour shortly before midnight last night, the ferry steamer Cobar, when making her last trip to Eastbourne, ramming the launch Mavis, ...

    Article : 244 words
  4. LABOUR SPLIT.

    Mr. J. T. Lang, Lwadwr of the Parliamentary Labour party, commenting on the position, created by the manifesto issued by the alternate executive, said that, in his opinion the ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. MACDONALD CABINET.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:—The French Government would welcome a conference between M. Poincare and Mr. MacDonald as a useful stop towards ...

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  6. MORE HONOURS.

    Reuter states that Mr. Patrick Hastings, K.C. (Attorney-General), and Mr. Henry Slesser (Solicitor-General) have been Knighted. ...

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  7. THE BRIDGE.

    Reference was made on Saturday by the acting-chairman of the Tariff Board (Mr. Hudson) to the criticism of a statement issued last week by the board in regard to ...

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  8. RECIPROCITY.

    From unimpeachable sources the following facts are learned concornlng the present position of the Canadian-Australian trade preference negotiations: ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. THE OIL LEASES.

    In a speech of great bitterness to-day Senator Walsh supported Senator Robinson's resolution, demanding the resignation of Mr. Denby, Secretary of the Navy. ...

    Article : 390 words
  10. DEBT TO AMERICA.

    Under the heading "A Sensational Report," a message from the Exchange Telegraph Company's agency at Paris says:- According to "Excelsior," the United States ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. MR. BRUCE.

    Reuter's correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Bruce on Thursday embarked on the Calypso. A snow storm was raging all day long, making the navigation of the Marmora Sea tricky ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. REDWATER.

    More cases of redwater are reported, and the disease shows sign of abatement. A feature of the outb[?]k hitherto has been that the disease was confined to ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. GERMANY'S CREDIT.

    Router's correspondent at Berlin reports that the committee of Allied experts, presided over by General Charles Dawes (U.S.A.), has issued a communique stating that its ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. PROHIBITION.

    A Reuter message from Mar[?]on, illinois, the scene of mining riols last year, says that the reputed leader of the Williamson County prohibition forces, is dead, and that another ...

    Article : 255 words
  15. A.W.U. VIEW.

    Referring to the statement of Mr. Lang, Mr. T. P. Holloway (vice-president, A.W.U.) said: —"Mr. Lang, in his defence of the executive, resorts, as do all individuals with a weak ...

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  16. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales passed a good night and is progressing satisfactorily to-wards recovery. ...

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  17. THE RHINELAND.

    With the Separatists' evacuation of public buildings in Wiesbaden, Worms, Bingen, and Alzey (says Reuter's Cologne correspondent), the Separatist movement has practically ...

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  18. THE EMPIRE'S VOICE.

    In reference to Mr. W. M. Hughes's farewell speech complaining that Australia had an inadequate voice in Empire foreign policy, the Australian Press Association is ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. GERMAN RAILWAYS.

    News comes from Cologne that the ang[?] French High Commissioners have reached an agreement regarding railways in the Cologne zone. ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. FEDERAL LOAN.

    The secretary to the Federal Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) stated on Saturday that the Commonwealth already had in sight a total of £1,397,000 for the new loan for the ...

    Article : 388 words
  21. BROADCASTING.

    The Newcastle Steel Works Band, which will leave Sydney on March 11 on a tour abroad, when it will take part in several important competitions, and also contribute to the ...

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  22. NORTH SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Mr. T. Liston (president of the North Sydney Federal Labour Council, and secretary of the North Sydney State Council and St. Leonards branch, A.L.P.), said on Saturday that ...

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  23. RELEASED FROM PRISON.

    Joseph Dowling, one of the Irish soldiers the late Roger Casement recruited at a German internment camp and landed on the Irish coast from a Gorman submarine during ...

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  24. CANADIAN MINISTERS.

    A message from Ottawa says:—Due to the difference of opinion among Cabinet Ministers it is understood that the international conference for the purpose of aiding the United ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. THE FRENCH CHAMBER.

    Renter's correspondent in Paris says that an angry scene occurred in the Chamber of Deputies during the resumed debate on the Government's financial proposals. ...

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  26. SPORT ABROAD.

    M. Inman (receives 1500), while playing [?] Smith in a match of 16,000 up in Bradford, had an attack of vertigo and fell downstairs on Thursday. He was shaken, but not seriously ...

    Article : 241 words
  27. ECONOMISING.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Observer" says:—Drastic economies are the order of the day in Government departments. Of[?]icials at the Ministry for the Colonies must travel ...

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  28. SLY GROG.

    Captain J. Cravon, in a report to the Queensland Liquor Reform League, after completing a tour of the States, stated that he was astounded at the amount of sly grog-selling ...

    Article : 252 words
  29. DRAMATIC PURSUIT.

    The Rome correspondent of the [?] Telegraph" states:—A banker's long and dramatic pursuit of an alleged forger was revealed by the arrest of a couple at Messina. ...

    Article : 216 words
  30. PROTECTION.

    The Lancashire branch of the National Unionist Association resolved that in view of the country's verdict it would be undesirable to include protection in Conservative ...

    Article : 227 words
  31. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Exasperated by the numerous stoppages of work which have occurred in the meat industry of late, and especially because of the existing meat lumpers' strike, the ...

    Article : 266 words
  32. LETHAL CHAMBER.

    A message from Carson [?] says:—What is believed to be the first execution by lethal gas occurred when the authorities put a convicted Chinese murderer ...

    Article : 97 words
  33. BORG WINS AGAIN.

    Owing to the indisposition of E. Henry, the middle distance champion of New South Wales, who is suffering from a mild attack of ptomaino poisoning, and Suoshar[?], the breast stroke ...

    Article : 336 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) will contest the vacancy at Burnley. There will be a straight-out fight between Mr. Henderson and a ...

    Article : 245 words
  35. GERMAN SEAMEN.

    Six hundred German seamen, who had been on strike, have left London for Hamburg, repatriated by the Seamen's Union. An official of the union explained that the men ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. VICTORIAN COMPANY.

    It is understood that Sir George Ta[?]lls has been appointed chairman of the board of directors of the Broadcasting Company of Australia Pty., Ltd. This company, which is a ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. STOLEN DOCUMENTS.

    A message from Paris says:—A French engineer and a young Russian woman employed by an aviation company were arrested late on Friday night and charged with stealing ...

    Article : 103 words
  38. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes will deliver his first lecture at Vancouver on March 4, three days after arrival. Then he will proceed to Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, ...

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  39. FIRE AT WINDSOR.

    In consequence of a fire, which broke out at quarter to 3 o'clock this morning, the power-house at Windsor, which supplies the township with light and pumps the local water ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    Particulars of a sensational attack upon a woman and an attempt to destroy a house by fire in Gayndah district have been received by Inspector King. It appears that ...

    Article : 153 words
  41. STORY OF THE SEA.

    A remarkable story of the sea is revealed by the arrival in Liverpool of the crew of a sailing vessel of 100 tons. When the vessel was on a voyage from Oporto to ...

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  42. MISSING MAN.

    Regarding the tragedy at Paddington (Syd[?]ey) last week, an ex-pupil of Williams, now residing in Auckland, [?]ears out the statement that Williams was in very straitened ...

    Article : 107 words
  43. FAIL FROM TRAIN.

    Severe injuries were sustained by a young man through his falling from a train near the Ashfield station shortly after midnight on Saturday. He stood up to give a lady the ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. PULP COMPANY'S BUSINESS.

    On Octobor 26 application was made in the Bankruptcy Court by the National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd., trustees of the trust deed securing the ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. DR. WILSON'S FUNERAL.

    The fa[?]lture of the German Embassy to participate in the national mourning for the death of Dr. Wilson has lessened the chan[?] of the successful flotation of the loan to ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. CITY FIRE.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night a fire broke out on the ground floor of a building of four floors, facing Stowart-lane, off Bathurst-strect, city. ...

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  47. CAR AND SULKY COLLIDE.

    Two men were injured through a sulky and motor car colliding on Rocky Point-road, Kogarah, late on Saturday. The sulky was badly smashed. The injured men, Thomas ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. KIDNAPPED CHILDREN.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says the Budapest police, on visiting a travelling circus, discovered a number of children hidden in cages. Inquiries revealed that the ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. ACCIDENT AT RAILWAY STATION.

    Miss Emily Morriss, a resident of Station-street, Newtown, fell between the platform and a train at St. Peters Station at half-past 8 o'clock last evening. She was admitted to ...

    Article : 45 words
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