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  2. THE WAR.

    The large and markedly appreciative audience that gathered at St. James's Hall last night—among them his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster)—to hear an ...

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  3. MINERS' STRIKES.

    Twelve strikes occurred in the coalmines in the Newcastle district during the week, constituting a record for any one week this year. 116 stoppages' on the part of the ...

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  4. BRITISH LABOUR CRISIS.

    The present labour crisis is regarded as most serious. Leaders of the railwaymen's and transport workers' organisations state that it affects them as much as it does the miners. They describe it as the first engagement in the prolonged struggle for a ...

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  5. A.L.P.

    As was inevitable, after the overwhelmingly hostile decision of the Labour conference against the Government on Thursday night, the important question of which body—the ...

    Article : 383 words
  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Vienna reports that Steinamanger has assumed the appearance of a Royalist capital. It is beflagged, and is full of military and political officers. Church bells ...

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  7. HUNGARIAN CROWN.

    A report from Geneva says the President has authorised the ex-Emperor Karl's return to Switzerland. Advices from Vienna state it is reported ...

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  8. THE CENSURE.

    The opinion was freely expressed in Trades Hall circles yesterday that Mr. Dooley was exceedingly ill-advised in stating that the Parliamentary Labour party would ignore the ...

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  9. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Admiral line's passenger steamer Governor, while bound from San Francisco to Seattle, came into collision with the Westhartland, bound from Vancouver to Bombay, ...

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  10. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Kumagae has received a cable from Shimidzu stating that the latter will not be able to come to the United States to compete for the Davis Cup. Kumagae is keenly disappointed, as he ...

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  11. THE PROCEEDINGS.

    Last night's session of the annual State conference of the A.L.P. was conducted in a more orderly manner than any of the preceding sessions. ...

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  12. JAPAN IN SIBERIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press says it is understood that the latest Japanese operations in Siberia have caused Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State, ...

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  13. THE POLICE.

    Strong feeling exists among many members of the Police Association as a fesult of the president (Mr. T. Pauling) and another member of the association addressing the A.L.P. ...

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  14. MR. STOREY IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Storey (Premier of New South Wales) has returned much benefited in health. During his visit to the Somme battlefields he closely studied the work of the Australian ...

    Article : 213 words
  15. IRELAND.

    A large force of armed men blew up R[?] Carbery (County Cork) police barracks. The attack was opened at 2 o'clock in the morning, when bombs and explosives demolished the ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Lord Robert Cecil, when interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said he was surprised to read Senator Millen's expression of disappointment and depression over the ...

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  17. SAFE-BLOWERS.

    Not the value of the articles stolen, but the remarkable damage to property was the feature of the blowing of a safe on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. K. Barrett, at ...

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  18. THE EXPULSIONS.

    It was announced last night that the agenda committee had decided to place before the delegates for consideration proposals to the effect that Mr. R. D. Meagher should be ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. AUSTRALIANS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The second test match between Australia and New Zealand was commenced in Eden Park, Auckland, in perfect weather to-day. Australia won the toss and batted first. ...

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  20. RAILWAY INQUIRY.

    It was yesterday announced by Mr. Justice Edmunds, who is sitting as a Royal Commission to inquire into allegations of victimisation in the railway and tramway ...

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  21. WARRIORS' DAY BENEFIT

    Warriors' Day was a big success. All the theatres were crowded. It is expected that Earl Haig's fund will benefit to the extent of £200,000. Over 1000 amateur dramatic ...

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  22. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The following official report was issued at the conclusion of the sitting:— The conference adopted the following motion:—"That this conference is opposed to ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. POST AND TELEGEAPHS.

    Mr. J. Oxenham (Secretary, Commonwealth Postal Department) sails on Saturday, and will catch the steamer Niagara at Vancouver for Australia. ...

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  24. EUCALYPTUS.

    In finding that Eliza Miller, 76, of Gloucester-street, city, died on March 12 from an overdose of eucalyptus, accidentally taken, the City Coroper (Mr. Jamieson) at an inquest ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. UNEMPLOYED CAMP.

    Mr. George Waite, assistant secretary of the United Labourers' Projection Society, stated yesterday that he had appealed to the Lord Mayor either to get more suitable ...

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  26. CENSUS DAY.

    Correspondents have urged that in the taking of the census on Monday provision should be made for each person resident in, say, a boarding-house or hotel to furnish a sealed ...

    Article : 232 words
  27. ASIA MINOR.

    Turkish reports from Constantinople deny the Greeks' claim that they captured Eskishehir, a rall junction 120-miles south-east of Constantinople. They declare that the Greeks ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. SPORT ABROAD.

    The "New York Times" announces that the North v South championship will consist of 72 holes medal play, 18 holes each morning and afternoon of the two days. ...

    Article : 186 words
  29. RIVERTON TRAGEDY.

    An unexpected development in connection with the Riverton shooting affray occurred to-day, when W. H. Crowhurst, who was wounded in the thigh by a bullet from ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. BRITISH REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  31. U.S.A. AND THE ALLIES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that M. Viviani had a long conference with Mr. Charles Hughes, (Secretary of State), and was received ...

    Article : 215 words
  32. INSURANCE PREMIUM.

    An interesting insurance decision was given by the police magistrate to-day. Peter Iverach, agent, sued D. Grady for a premium paid by Iverach to renew Grady's fire policy. ...

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  33. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Statements showing the revende received by the Federal Treasury were issued to-day by the Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook. The Customs revenue for the month shows ...

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  34. FIGHTING THE RATS

    It was stated yesterday, on behalf of the Board of Control of Lord Howe Island, that everything possible is being done to combat the plague of rats with which the island is ...

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  35. MR. ESMONDE.

    Mr. Osmond Thomas Grattan Esmonde, having undertaken to embark without delay for England, has been permitted to cross Canada under surveillance. ...

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  36. PEONAGE IN GEORGIA.

    A message from Atlanta (Georgia) says [?] is reported that a congressional investition into the peonage systems will be made. A rumour is being circulated that the Ku ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. SLLVER-LEAD MINE.

    Questioned this morning as to the reports of the Government taking over the Giroffa silver-lead mine at Mungana, the Minister for Minos (Mr. Jones) said the property was a ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. U.S.A. AMBASSADOR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Globe" learns that President Harding is reconsidering the choice of Mr. Harvey as Ambassador to Britain, in view of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  39. RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    A Hoscow wireless message says that Tchitcherin addressed a sharp note of protest against the detention of 25.000 Russian prisoners, chiefly in France and some in North ...

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  40. CASE OF ANTHRAX.

    A case of anthrax was reported to the Health Department yesterday. The victim is [?] returned soldier, and was employed at a [?]nnery. He is at present an inmate of the ...

    Article : 41 words
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