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  2. GOOD SCORING.

    The return match between New South Wales and England was commenced at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, and when stumps were drawn England ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYED.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. T. J. Macnamara (Minister for Labour) said that unemployed ex-service men received £1 weekly. The refusal of the Building Trade ...

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  4. MINERS' PAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  5. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is understood that, following the receipt of the draft of the mandate for the islands in the northern Pacific, ...

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  6. MAN ARRESTED.

    The recent sensational murder case at North Sydney, when Gertrade M'Grath, a single woman, was found brutally battered in a house in Walker-street. North Sydney, was revised ...

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  7. STRIKE.

    The compulsory conference convened by Mr. Justice Powers, Deputy President of the Federal Arbitration Court, to deal with the dispute in the shipping industry, met this afternoon, ...

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  8. CABLE DELAYS.

    It was intimated last night by the Pacific Cable Board that the trouble which had caused serious delay in the service since the previous day had been overcome, and that the ...

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  9. IRELAND.

    Mr. A. O'Brien, of the Irish Self-determination League, writing to the newspapers, says that Cardinal Bourne's pastoral letter regarding Fenianism, which was published recently, ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    General Smuts, speaking at Johannesburg, said he was disappointed with the results of the League of Nations. He had hoped that the League Council would not be run by miner ...

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  11. CHIEF JUSTICESHIP.

    It is understood that Sir Gordon Hewart (Attorney-General) will aceept the Chief Justiceship. ...

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  12. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The Ministry of Health is despatching [?] tuberculosis specialist to Geneva to investigate Dr. Spahlinger's consumption cure, in which the treatment is practically a form of ...

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  13. STOP—WORK MEETING

    About 50 men employed on Government relief work at Maroubra Bay were dismissed yesterday afternoon. According to a report issued by Trades Hall ...

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  14. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    A great military review was held at Rawal Pindi, when the Duke of Connaught presented the colours to the 51st Sikhs and the 31st Punjabs. The colour parties ...

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  15. DAMAGED IN COLLISION.

    The P. and O. cargo steamer Palma has arrived at Gibraltar, heavily damaged about the bows, having been in collision on February 15. She is likely to be delayed ten days. ...

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  16. GERMANY.

    A message from Amsterdam states that a German military detachment for several weeks conducted searches for secret depots of arms and munitions in Rhineland and Westphalia. ...

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  17. STEWARDS HOPEFUL.

    A mass meeting of the members of the Sydney branch of the Marine Stewards' Union was held at the Trades Hall yesterday morning (before the result of the compulsory ...

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  18. AUSTRIA'S DEFICIT.

    A message from Vienna states that the Austrian deficit has been swolien by 30,000,000,000 crowns since September. This is attributed to the Government printing billions ...

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  19. TREATMENT OF GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Viscount Peel, replying to Lord Newton in the House of Lords, said that the question of publishing the report on the treatment of German war prisoners had been considered by ...

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  20. OBJECTION TO JUDGE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Real, during the hearing of a civil action in an appeal against the assessment of stamp duties on an estate in the Dalby ...

    Article : 328 words
  21. SOLDIERS FIRST.

    The Municipal Labour party, in caucas, has decided that, it possible, the provisions of the Returned Soldiers' Preference Act are to be ignored by the City Council in regard to all ...

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  22. SIGNOR PUCCINI ILL.

    A message from Rome states that Signor Puccini, the famous operatic composer, is reported to be dying. ...

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  23. STEEL WORKS.

    The serious effect which a cessation of work at the Newcastle Steel Works would have in Newcastle may be gauged from the fact that for the 12 months ended May 31, 1920, the ...

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  24. WIRELESS IN CHINA.

    The State Department has announced that strong remonstrances have been made to China and Britain against the cancellation of the contract of the Federal Telegraph ...

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  25. LOST IN WAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  26. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith have arrived, and have been welcomed by representatives of the Air Ministry and the Australian Flying Corps. ...

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  27. BRITISH RAILWAYMEN.

    The Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George as follows:—"In the public interest and in order to facilitate the inquiry into the Mallow ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN NEW ZEALAND.

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  29. CRICKET.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting on the Fourth Test match "says:—"England's severe defeat confirms the impression created by the earlier games that the Australians ...

    Article : 352 words
  30. COMMUNIST PARTY.

    Mr. W. H. Hutchison, a prominent Labour official, and a delegate to the New South Wales Labour Council, stated yesterday that an attempt was being made by certain delegates to ...

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  31. QUININE SEIZED.

    Yesterday afternoon Detectives Quin and Sadler stopped the driver of a horse attached to a cart in Bridge-street, city. After questioning him, and examining the goods in the ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A list of motions adopted by the branches of the Australian Railways Union will be discussed at the annual conference which will be commenced at the Sydney Trades Hall on ...

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  33. ON PAROLE.

    Officials in the Customs Department admitted yesterday that Mr. Osmond Grattan Esmonde, who had been detained on the Makura since January 11, was allowed on shore on ...

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  34. RED CROSS.

    A Geneva message states that Great Britain, France, and Belgium with probably not attend the Red Cross International Committee on the ground of the committee's indifference to ...

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  35. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The following letter has been addressed to his Excellency the Governor as chairman of the New South Wales Rhodes Scholarship selection committee:— ...

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  36. FACTORY FIRE.

    The furniture factory of Wing Lee and Co., cabinetmakers, Campbell and Riley streets, Surry Hills, was gutted by fire at half-past 2 this morning. ...

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  37. TURKEY.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the delegates to the London Conference are authorised to sign modifications of the Sevres Treaty. ...

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  38. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    The Senate has passed the Emergency Tariff Bill by 43 votes to 30, the vote being less than the two-thirds necessary to override the President's veto, which ia considered certain. The ...

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  39. FIRST LAW TERM.

    The first term of the Supreme Court for the current year begins on Monday next, when the Full Court will probably be opened by the puisne Judges, with Mr. Justice Pring ...

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  40. LATE MR. GALBRAITH.

    The death of Mr. John Hammond Galibraith (a member of Messrs. Galbraith and Best, solicitors to the Commonwealth in England) was announced by cable message in the ...

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  41. CIVIC REFORM.

    Mr. Campbell, secretary of the Citizens Reform Association, points out the distribution of voting power which returns aldermen to the City Council. "There are," he says, "42,257 ...

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  42. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    The Marquis of Londonderry will represent the Colonial Office in the House of Lords. The "Evening Standard" states that Mr. Churchill will retain the Air Ministry, besides ...

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  43. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The final figures issued by the Ministry of Shipping show that the total cost of ships built in the United Kingdom was £36,500,000, and they were sold for £27,500,000. Ships ...

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  44. UNEMPLOYED.

    Speaking on behalf of N.S.W. Federal Labour members yesterday, Mr. Mahoney, M.P., suggested that it would be a good idea if a deputation representing the unemployed ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Vickers, Ltd., of Barrow, expect the first of the Commonwealth liners will be launched in April. William Beardmore and Co., Glasgow, will launch another about June. ...

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  46. BRITISH CHEMICALS

    Lord Moulton (Director-General of High Explosives), addressing the association of British chemical manufacturers, said that no nation had chemists of superior quality to ...

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  47. ASKED TO RESIGN.

    The Acting Premier was amused yesterday when asked if he had any comment to make on the request of the Labour Council that he resign. He replied: ...

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  48. ROZELLE FIRE.

    It was estimated yesterday that the fire which occurred at Bell and Frazer's timber yards, Rozelle, in the early hours of yesterday morning, as reported in a portion of ...

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  49. CROSSBRED WOOL.

    The scheme prepared by a committee of crossbred wool growers for dealing with the current clip in such a way as to secure some measure of stability for the market has been ...

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  50. U.S.A. DEFENCE.

    Mr. Mailer, a representative of the State of Washington, in urging increased fortifications on the Pacific Coast. said: "Ultimately there will be war with Japan unless the cool-heads ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    The January imports of Australian wine amounted to 162,226 gallons, compared with 30,000 gallons the previous January, and 108,000 in January, 1913. ...

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  52. FIRE AT GOLF CLUB.

    A storeroom at the club premises of the Australian Golf Club, Kensington, was gutted by fire last night. The flre brigades saved the adjoining clubhouse from serious ...

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  53. MINISTRIES TO BE ABOLISHED

    Mr. Lloyd George has announced that the Ministers of Food, Monitions, and Shipping will be abolished before the end of the year. ...

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