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  2. THE ELECTIONS. "DEFEAT CERTAIN."

    "With the approach of polling day Mr. Dooley's fear is growing," said Mr. Oakes, deputy leader of the Coalition party, last night. ...

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  3. APPOINTMENTS. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    "Mr. M'Tiernau seems upset by the infamous sectarian manifesto' which called attention to the favouritism being extended to Catholics in every direction in the Labour ...

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  4. SCHEME FOR A GENERAL STRIKE. Headed by Miners and Seamen.

    Information has been received by representative people in affected industries that, in a desperate endeavour to wrest the control of industry from the hands of employers, plans have been made by the seamen's and miners' unions for a strike which in its extent and intensity will rival the great upheaval of 1917. ...

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  5. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    Two armed bands of the Republican army carried out a series of outrages in the County of Londonderry early on Monday morning. They set fire to and destroyed extensive flour ...

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  6. CLOSING DOWN.

    An official announcement has been made that the smelting works of the Sulphide Corporation at Cockle Creek will be closed down about the end of April. ...

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  7. SINISTER AIMS. BEHIND THE RAND REVOLT.

    General Smuts (Premier) was loudly cheered upon entering the House of Assembly this afternoon, and again on rising to make statement in regard to the Rand crisis. ...

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  8. LOYAL CEYLON.

    When the Prince of Wales landed in Colombo this morning he came into an atmosphere as different from India as day is from night. He found himself among a people wholly friendly ...

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  9. THE PRETEXT.

    According to this information the pretext for the strike will he the resistance of any attempt to reduce wages. Both the shipowners and the colliery proprietors have ...

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  10. "A FOREIGN INFLUENCE."

    While speaking at a Coalition rally in the Glebe Town Hall last night, Mr. Albert Lane, one of the Coalition candidates for Balmain, was subjected to persistent interjections by ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    A message from Washington states that Senator Borah, continuing his attack in the Senate on the Pacific Treaty, said a secret understanding had been reached by Britain and ...

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  12. MR. KAVANAGH'S STATEMENT.

    The Minister for Labour (M. Kavanagh) referred yesterday to the manifesto issued by the Loyal Orange Lodge. "It is absolutely ridiculous," said the ...

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  13. WHO SHALL RULE?

    Mr. J. R. Clynes (Labour) moved the adjournment of the Houses of Commons to raise the question of the engineering lock-out, and with the object of inducing the Government to ...

    Article : 510 words
  14. THE MAHENO.

    In consequence of the strike of the seamen aboard the Union Company's steamer Maheno it has now been definitely decided to lay up that vessel. The members of the crew on ...

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  15. "MR. DOOLEY FOR ENGLAND?"

    "There is a story current in Bathurst political circles," said Mr. J. C.L. Fitzpatrick last night, "that Mr. Kelly has explained why he is content to be Labour's third man in ...

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  16. REPLY TO SIR. LAZZARINI.

    Sir,—Mr Lazzarini does not accurately quote from the Protestant Workmen's Manifesto, but there need be no quibble as to words. The Minister is badly "rattled" at the exposure ...

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  17. THE COALITION.

    Sir Laming Worthington Evans (Secretary for War), speaking at the Constitutional Club, said he hoped that the health of Mr. Lloyd George would permit him to continue to lead ...

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  18. CARNIVALS.

    According to a balance-sheet submitted to the North Sydney Council a carnival held in St. Leonards Park on behalf of the North Sydney Anzac Memorial Hall, the receipts ...

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  19. WOLLONDILLY.

    "Wollondilly" wrties of the Coalition leaders' election prospects:—"I have spent [?]ome time lately in the Illawarra district, and have attended and helped in several ...

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  20. BUILDING TRADES.

    Manifestations are not wanting of the pronounced slump in building operations in the State. Architects questioned regarding the ...

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  21. GERMAN SHIPS.

    Keen competition from the German shipping companies, who are expected to resume their pre-war services to Australia in September, [?] expected by the oversea shipping ...

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  22. MOUNT MORGAN.

    Tangible evidence of the resumption of operations at Mount Morgan was afforded yesterday, when dense volumes of smoke poured out of the big chimney stack at the copper ...

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  23. WAR CLOUDS.

    A message from Copenhagen states that, according to advices from Riga, the Soviet is busily preparing for war. Great forces from Kieff and Charkoff have ...

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  24. PREFERENCE VOTING.

    Consequent upon manifestations of dissatisfaction, and in some cases open rebellion, by a number of selected Labour candidates against their having been chosen as "dummy" ...

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  25. RHINE OCCUPATION.

    According to a message from Washington the Secretary for War (Mr. Weeks) has announced that President Harding has directed the return of all American troops from ...

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  26. ANZAC DAY.

    According to an announcement made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, to-day, an arrangements are being made by the Commonwealth Government for the observance of Anzac ...

    Article : 365 words
  27. BAND REBELS.

    A Pretoria message states that a representative of the A.P.A. during a recent visit to the Rand endeavoured to discover the underlying motives of the insurrection. ...

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  28. GANDHI'S SENTENCE.

    The sentence imposed upon Gandhi created little excitement. There were partial hartals in various localities, but there was no organised mourning. ...

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  29. SAILING SHIPS.

    Large reductions since the beginning of the year in wages of crews of German ships have rendered possible the manning of idle German sailing ships. ...

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  30. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    Mr. G. Lambert, replying in the House of Commons to questions, said the Government did not know whether it wits true that the Soviet, since 1917, had executed 1,766,118 ...

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  31. NEEDLESS WORK.

    Indignation was expressed at a meeting of the Baulkham Hills Shire Council at the action of the Local Government Department in commencing the reconstruction of a ...

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  32. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Barwell (Premier of South Australia) has arranged to despatch the first 100 farm lads to South Australia by the Largs Bay on April 25, and the second 100 by the Balranald ...

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  33. VALUER-GENERAL.

    The Manly Council had before it a motion, in the name of Alderman Keirie, proposing that the council should ask the Minister for Public Works to receive a deputation of ...

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  34. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    "Forward," the Scottish Labour paper, explains Mr. Andrew Fisher's rejection as candidate for Kilmarnock. Mr. Fisher declaring himself a Socialist amazed the delegates by ...

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  35. ON THE MINES.

    A message from Johannesburg states that of the 20,000 employed on the mines before the strike, upwards of 5000 remained at work. Of the remainder, half are already back, or ...

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  36. SHIPPING SERVICE.

    It has been decided by the Union S.S. Company, Ltd., to inaugurate a direct shipping communication between Hobart and Brisbane, and a fortnightly service will commence on ...

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  37. BUTTER WORKERS.

    A mass meeting of butter workers was held at Booval yesterday morning to discuss the decision of the Arbitration Court regarding the reduction in wages by 9/ a week. ...

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  38. FRENCH WINES.

    A message from Paris states that the French winegrowers are proposing to send a ship round the world laden with every kind of wine. Free samples will be distributed. ...

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  39. ENDOWMENT FOR ORPHAN HOME

    The trustees of the Dr. Dill Macky Orphan Home, which was opened on Saturday at Strathfield, have received a cheque for £1000 from Sir Thomas Henley, to start an ...

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  40. MOTHERHOOD ENDOWMENT.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. M'Girr) replied yesterday to Mr. Lang's statement regarding motherhood endowment, the State lottery, and the taxation of bookmakers and brewers. Mr. ...

    Article : 302 words
  41. THE KING.

    The King is slightly indisposed. He cancelled a dinner engagement at the last moment. ...

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  42. ILLNESS OF LENIN.

    A message from Berlin states that Professor Lederer, a specialist, has been summoned to Moscow to attend Lenin, who has been seriously ill for some time. ...

    Article : 34 words
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