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  2. GUN-ALLEY MURDER.

    Affidavits relating to new evidence were a feature of the continued hearing of the application by Colin Campbell Ross for leave to appeal against his conviction for the murder ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS. FARMERS' VOTE.

    To a crowded gathering in the main street last night, Mr. Wearne, deputy leader of the Coalition party, made a stirring appeal to all anti-Labour forces to work together in ousting ...

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  4. THE SEAMEN. MOERAKI HELD UP.

    So far, the efforts to obtain a crew for the Moeraki have proved unavailing. Mr. Young, the general secretary of the Seamen's Federation, says that he yesterday received a letter ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS MOB BRUTALITY.

    A writer in the Johannesburg "Star," who has been in close touch with recent events, says bruutalities were committed by the mob which would have shocked the imagination of ...

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  6. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Central News Agency says there is a general belief in the Parliamentary lobbies that Mr. Lloyd George will resign directly he returns to London, and that a Conservative ...

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  7. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The New South Wales Labour Council yesterday adopted the following motions:— "This council, representing over 100,000 Australian trade unionists, express its ...

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  8. RAND REVOLT ENDED. General Strike Called Off.

    The Union Government announces that the Rand revolt has been entirely suppressed. More than 6000 prisoners have been taken. The general strike has been called off, and the Industrial ...

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  9. PACIFIC TREATY.

    A message from Washington states that with ratification, apparently assured by a safe majority the treaty fight in the Senate lagged yesterday. According to the most reliable ...

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  10. House-to-House Fighting.

    It is officially stated that troops are engaged in clearing up Sectors of the central and eastern areas. The revolutionaries are doing their utmost to escape and to get rid of their ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIK PLOT.

    It is stated that important documents were seized, showing plans for the seizure of Johannesburg, also for the execution of prominent citizens. ...

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  12. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The political situation remains most confused. The anti-Coalition Press insist that the recent actions of the Conservative party, ns Indicating a revolt against Lloyd George's ...

    Article : 432 words
  13. GOVERNMENT LINE.

    The attempt by the Seamen's Union to control the Commonwealth line has strengthened the opposition to the steamers being retained as a Government enterprise, but Mr. Hughes, ...

    Article : 241 words
  14. CARRIED OUT TO SEA.

    A fatality occurred at the mouth of Tallebudgera Creek, Burleigh Heads, this afternoon. Mr. Ernest West, of Toowong, who was visiting Burleigh on holidays, was ...

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  15. ALLIED DEBTS.

    Mr. Otto Kahn, a prominent New York banker, in the course of a speech, said he would utilise the United States monetary claims against the Allied nations, and portion ...

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  16. STRIKE OFF.

    A Johannesburg message states that in calling off the general strike the Industrial Federation, as distinct from the augmented executive, whereon various unions are represented, ...

    Article : 394 words
  17. "VOTE BEFORE YOU GO."

    It was officially announced yesterday that the postal vote will be available to citizens travelling within the State who can make a slatutory declaration (a) that they will be ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. SAFE-BLOWERS.

    Thieves entered the Wallerawang Post-office at about 2.30 this morning. They got in by a window, and then proceeded to blow open the safe with dynamite. To lesson the noise ...

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  19. JAPAN AND U.S.A.

    According to reports from Tokio, Viscount Shibusawa has declared that the Washington Conference is satisfactory from an international standpoint, but he regrets the ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. BOY IMMIGRANTS.

    Following upon the remarks of the Premier of South Australia, Mr. Barwell, who is in London, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, issued the following statement to-night:—"As ...

    Article : 496 words
  21. EXCLUSION OF BRITISH CREW.

    Members of the original crew of the Commonwealth Government, steamers Moreton Bay and Largs Bay who were deprived of employment by the action of the Australian Seamen's ...

    Article : 270 words
  22. "MR. DOOLEY ON DUMPING."

    Mr. Dooley's suggestion that Sir George Fuller should have used his influenco with the Federal Government to hasten enforcement of the anti-dumping provisions of the ...

    Article : 266 words
  23. SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    A sensational affair occurred in the State Insurance Office this afternoon. A man entered the building, and proceeded to the workers' compensation department, where he ...

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  24. TURKISH TREATY.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor yesterday moved the adjournment of the House of Commons to enable Mr. Montagu's action in publishing the Indian Government's view on the revision of ...

    Article : 329 words
  25. DUBLIN TRAIN HELD UP.

    A message from Belfast states that a train from Dublin was held up near Adavoyle by armed men, who put the signal at danger, and covered the train officials with revolvers. They ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. COUNTRY SAVED.

    An official su[?]ary of the course of events since the outbreak of the revolution on Friday states that it has been brought to an end by the quick decision of the Government in ...

    Article : 334 words
  27. DISASTROUS BLAZE.

    A message from Chicago states that a fire has destroyed an entire block in the central business district. The damage is estimated at 10 million dollars. ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. IMMIGRATION.

    Press cables from Melbourne report that Mr. Hughes is criticising Mr. Barwell's statements in regard to immigration and condemning South Australia's policy as one. reducing ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. HOWARD SMITH, LTD.

    The directors of Howard Smith, Ltd., announce that they have decided to recommend to the shareholders that the present capital of the company be reduced by the return of the ...

    Article : 465 words
  30. WHEAT HANDLING.

    A message from Ottawa states that a delegation from the Canadian Council of Agriculture asked the Government to reinstate the Canadian Wheat Board, declaring that the ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. NOT VINDICTIVE.

    An important official report is issued of a deputation of railwaymen to the Minister of Railways (Mr. J. W. Jagger) and the Minister of Mines and Industries (Mr. F. S. ...

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  32. PREMIER AT SINGLETON.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) addressed a large meeting in the pavilion of the Singleton showground to-night. The Mayor of Singleton (Alderman J. Searle) presided, and Messrs. ...

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  33. CHESS RECORD.

    A message from Paris states that Alekhin, who recently won the international chess tournaments at Triberg, Budapest, and The Hague, has sent a challenge to Capablanca for ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. REBELLIOUS NATIVES.

    Tribesmen infected with the spirit of nonco-operation in the Rajputana native States, bordering on the Bombay Presidency, are causing trouble. ...

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  35. MARINE STEWARDS' CLAIMS.

    In a new log, which has been served on the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation, the Australian Marine Stewards' and Pantrymen's Union is claiming an all-round increase ...

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  36. CASUALTIES. OLD MAN FOUND SHOT.

    An old man, Luke West, 88 years of age, was found with a bullet wound in his nead, at his residence, Minna Rosa-street, Enfield, about 9.30 a.m. yesterday. His daughter, Mrs. ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The national joint council of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union has decided to ask Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. MacNamara, the latter Minister for Labour, to urgo the Government ...

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  38. PERSIAN OILFIELDS.

    A message from Teheran states that the Persian Government received on Monday £200,000 by way of advance from Washington against future oil royalties, indicating that the ...

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  39. ATROCITY AT BRAKPAN.

    The Johannesburg "Star" has obtained from Mr. Cook, a wounded official of the Brakpan mine, a story of the murder of other officials after the attack on the mine on Friday last. ...

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  40. COFF'S HARBOUR SURF FATALITY.

    The president of the Coff's Harbour Surf Life-saving Club writes that the report that about 200 people witnessed the drowning accident which occurred at Coff's Harbour on ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. LENISON SEAT.

    Sir John Gellibrand, interviewed relative to a statement that an effort was being made to induce him to stand as a Country Party candidate for the Denison (Tasmania) ...

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  42. UNSIGHTLY STRUCTURES.

    In consequence of the number of humpies which have sprung up on the shores of Lake Illawarra upon subdivisions which have been set aside as tourist resorts, the Shellharbour ...

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  43. IRISH QUESTION.

    Viscount Peel, in moving the second reading of the Irish Agreement Bill in the House of Lords, said he thought that the delay in holding the Irish elections had many advantages. ...

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  44. SHEEP DIP MISTAKEN FOR STOUT.

    Mr. Richardson Clark, Parramatta District Coroner, held an inquest yesterday regarding the death of Frederick Ward (61), a widower and a labourer, which occurred at the ...

    Article : 193 words
  45. FALSE ECONOMY.

    A feature of the debate in the House of Commons on the Army Estimates was the maiden speech of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, in the presence of a crowded House. ...

    Article : 145 words
  46. GERMAN FORCES.

    A message from Berlin states that the foreign Office has received a Note from the Entente Powers protesting against the organisation of the defence police, which is ...

    Article : 212 words
  47. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Two men who are awaiting trial on serious charges escaped from the Doniliquin Gaol between 5.30 on Wednesday afternoon and 6.30 on Thursday morning. Their names are— ...

    Article : 144 words
  48. CARPENTERS' WAGES.

    The Wellington master builders have reduced the carpenters' maximum hourly wage from 2/9 to 2/6. This is still above the award rate. ...

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  49. SAFETY OF A RAILWAY LINE.

    With reference to the correspondence in the "Herald" regarding the safety of the railway line between Murrurundi and Muswellbrook through rabbits burrowing into the ...

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  50. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Despite the refusal by the City Council of its application to hold a procession, the St. Patrick's Day committee has made arrangements to observe the festival on Saturday in ...

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  51. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    Walter Joseph Peterson, 21, a single man, who resided at 316 Jones-street, Pyrmont, was found at his residence yesterday afternoon with a deep gash in his throat. The Civil ...

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  52. SHOP WINDOW SMASHED.

    With a blow of his fist a man knocked a hole in the show window of C. Cole's shop at the corner of Castlereagh and Rowe streets, last night. He then secured a f[?]r necklet, ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. BELFAST SHOOTING.

    A 5-year-old child in Belfast was shot dead while playing with a doll at the door of her parents' house in Falls-road. A man was shot dead at the corner of ...

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  54. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Darey Hadfield (holder) and James Paddon (challenger) have signed articles to row for the world's championship on Easter Tuesday. The second deposit of £100 each was ...

    Article : 56 words
  55. FLYING BOAT WRECKED.

    The Valentia, one of three giant Vickers' flying boots just completed for the Air Ministry, was wrecked off Hastings. It nosedived into the sea. The crew of four were ...

    Article : 47 words
  56. WIRELESS WITH OSTERLEY.

    Wireless communication was established on Wednesday between Perth and the steamer Osterley, which was 2400 miles away. The Osterley left Colombo for Fremantle on ...

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  57. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    Mr. T. Brophy, son of Mr. Frank Brophy, of Goolma, while schooling the hunter Lord Macquarie at the Mudgee show, was thrown from his horse, which blundered at the hurdle. He ...

    Article : 53 words
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