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  2. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Mr. Lloyd George's letter placing a time limit on the Government's offer to contribute £10,000,000 as a subsidy to the coal industry during the period of transition to lower wages, ...

    Article : 323 words
  3. ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE.

    A Paris message says that the French Pres[?] gives exceptional prominence to the question of an Anglo-French alliance. The "Matin" declares that such a ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. CARGO PILLAGING.

    The Federal Commission, which is inquiring into cargo pillaging, sat in Briabane to-day. Henry Robinson, acting secretary of the ...

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  5. A.J.C. RACES.

    Continued yesterday in conditions almost perfect so far as weather was concerned, the winter meeting of the A.J.C. attracted a huge, holiday crowd to Randwick. Again the boxes ...

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  6. THE NIAGARA.

    It was announced by the Quarantine officials last night that there was accumulating evidence that the suspicious case of illness taken from the Niagara was smallpox. It was ...

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  7. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The State convention of the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia (N.S.W. section) was resumed yesterday in the vestibule of the Town Hall. Mr. L. Neal Collins ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Mahomed All has denied that he or his brother made speeches exciting to violence, also that they apologised to the Government or promised to refrain from repeating their ...

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  9. MR WILL. CROOKS.

    The death is announced of the Right Hon. William Crooks, M.P., aged 69 years. The late Mr. William Crooks was born on April 6, 1852, and bad been Labour member ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED.

    A message from Tokio says: Siberia despatches state that the anti-Bolshevik forces have captured Omsk, and that the Bolsheviks are withdrawing toward Tobolsk. ...

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  11. CADET TRAINING.

    His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Forster visited the first sports meeting for senior cadets to be held in this State under the, new scheme for the improvement of ...

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  12. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    There is perhaps no greater aid to enjoyment than perfect weather. This the visitors enjoyed at Randwick yesterday. Cloudless skies and a mild temperature encouraged the ...

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  13. TURKISH WAR.

    It is stated in official circles that Britain will not support the Greeks against Turkey. A preliminary understanding with. France is essential to a fresh orientation of policy in ...

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  14. KING AND QUEEN.

    During their visit to the Plalstow Red Triangle Club; the King and Queen visited a business meeting of the local branch of the Engineers' Union, which was being held there. ...

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  15. GERMANY.

    M. Barthou (French Minister for War) states that if Germany continues to give proof of good faith, it is possible that France will demobilise the 1919 class during the present ...

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  16. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    The view that the north-south railways was one of the most important matters ever referred to the Commonwealth Committee of Public Works, and that although heavy ...

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  17. MEETING AT TOWN HALL.

    The public meeting in the Town Hall last night, under the auspices of the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia, was attended by a crowd that packed the hall ...

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  18. DAME NELLIE MELBA.

    Princess Mary visited Dame Nellie Melba and presented her with a fan for luck. Later she sent flowers from the Palace. Dame Nellie Melbs will stay in Canada for a month ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-Genoral, accompanied hy her Excellency Lady Forster, and attended by Captain A. G. S. Goodfellow, A.D.C., presented the trophies won at the first ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Ernest William Hornung, novelist and Journalist, left £11,907. The late Florence (Mrs. Charles W.) Barclay, author of "The Rosary " and other ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. SOME RECOLLECTIONS.

    The memory of that grey April day in Fleet-street will not readily pass from me. A Press friend had promised to introduce me to a man declared to be second to none ...

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  22. INCOME TAX.

    Most taxpayers who seek to defraud the Commonwealth by misstatements in their income tax returns are discovered and, in the end, pay double. ...

    Article : 329 words
  23. IRISH REBELS.

    John Moylan was charged before a courtmartial in Cork with waging war against the King. The prosecution stated that he had twice prevented rebels from murdering police ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. THE HOLIDAY.

    The outdoor conditions for the King's Birthday holiday yesterday were perfect. The winter meeting of the Australian Jockey Club drew a well-dressed multitude of racing ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. STATE TIMBER YARD.

    Mr. A. H. Jaques, an employee at the State Timber Yards, made a statement yesterday, alleging that the authorities there had constituted themselves agents for the Timber ...

    Article : 359 words
  26. POISONED.

    Christopher Teatre, aged 35, died suddenly to-day in mysterious circumstances. He was an employee at Messrs. A. H. MacDonald and Co.'s engineering works in Burnley, where at ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. CARNIVAL AT RHODES.

    The children's sports carnival at Rhodes yesterday was oponed by Alderman Correy, Mayor of Concord. Alderman C. Mcilwaine (Rhodes), ...

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  28. C.E.M.S. CONFERENCE.

    Over 400 members of the Church of England Men's Society, including the delegates to the national conference, were present at the annual communion service held at St. Paul's ...

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  29. KIRKWOOD'S FORM.

    The professionals are gathering for the Gleneagles Tournament, Kirkwood's scores of 11 and 66 on the King's and Queen's courses respectively were the best practice rounds of ...

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  30. LATE MR. J. PAGE, M.P.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, a former Prime Minister of Australia, and until recently High Commissioner for Australia in the United Kingdom, has expressed his intention of ...

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  31. THE RACING.

    Yesterday everything went along smoothly until the finish of the Winter Stakes, when a protest was lodged aginst Syce Knight for alleged interference. After a little time the "protest dismissed" flag was hoisted ...

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  32. PRICE OF MEAT.

    To prove that the retail price of meat is altogether too high, local residents purchased a fat bullock at market rates and had it killed. After allowing for all necessary ...

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  33. MIDNIGHT SHOOTING.

    In a house, in which a door and a wall had been literally perforated with revolver shots, John Steele Harper, aged 52, a labourer, was found seriously wounded at midnight last ...

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  34. BEN LOMOND ACCIDENT.

    Sir,—Your report of the recent railway accident at Ben Lomond brings very vividly before me an incident that occurred on the Northern Pacific railway in Montana, some 10 ...

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  35. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. G. V. Porteus, director of the Sydney University tutorial classes, addressing a meeting in Bathurst, said that his organisation had been charged by certain labour ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    [?]den, who has been hard pressed several times during the international hard court [?]n tennis championships in Paris, beat Washer (Belgian) in the final, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. ...

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  37. MOUNT MORGAN.

    The first payment of relief to Mount Morgan miners was made to-day by the A.W.U. Payment was made on the basis of, a married man and wife 4/ each, and children 2/ each. Single ...

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  38. MOTOR OVERTURNS.

    A motor car accident occurred on the Greenwell Point-road yesterday morning, resulting in the death of Patrick' Caffery, dairy farmer, of Pyree, and Miss Cecilia Watts, ...

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  39. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CONFERENCE

    A Paris message says the Russian National wagress, representing all anti-Bolshevists, held its first sitting in Paris to-day. Congress will endeavour to agree on united action ...

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  40. AUCKLAND WOOL SALES.

    At the Auckland wool sales prices improved 5 to 7 per cent on the rates at Napier a few days previously. ...

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  41. DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me to point out to Mr. W. Copeland Trimble, who has come from Ulster to enlighten us about things in Ireland that the contributions now being raised ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    A Bloemfentein message says that the South African Nattie National Congress carried a resolution protesting against any extension of domi[?] status which would tend towards ...

    Article : 73 words
  43. LUNG FISH.

    Yesterday, Mr. A. Meston, the well-known Queenslander, brought down by the Arrawatta a live consignment of Ne[?]-Coratodus, the unique lung fish, for the trustees of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. LATE SHIPPING.

    St. Joseph, [?] 1162 tons, Captain Charlet, from Noumea. M. Pelle[?] agent. ...

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  45. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

    With Perth: Narku[?], Singapore Maru. Tre[?] nard, Aeneas, Aralu[?] Australpeak, South Africa[?] Port Chai[?] With Broome: Bambrs, Gor[?], Char[?] ...

    Article : 38 words
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