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  2. COLLAPSED.

    A message from Paris states that the railway strike has collapsed, owing to lack of public support. The settlement provides that the strikers ...

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  3. TURKISH CRISIS.

    The fall of the Turkish Cabinet and the calling on lzzet Pasha to form a Cabinet have aggravated the seriousness of the Turkish crisis. A message from Constantinople states that ...

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  4. AIR DEFENCE.

    A complete scheme of serial defence, devised by the Commonwealth Air Board, will be considered by the Council for Defence at an early date, concurrently with other ...

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  5. SOCIAL UNREST.

    Addressing a large audience at the Bijou Theatre to-night, Mr. Frank Anatev. M. P., referring to the industrial unrest. Bald that if the National Government had no definite ...

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  6. MR. MINAHAN.

    ThE Now South Wales A. L. P. executive, at a special meeting on Saturday afternoon, de cided to expel all selected Labour candidates who agree to sign the New South Wales ...

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  7. ELECTIONS.

    In an address at Epping on Saturday evening in support of the Nationalist candidates for Cumberland, Mr. Holman emphasised the danger of Parliamentary government being ...

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  8. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    Mr, John Sandes has been appointed special representative of the Australian Cable Association to accompany the Prince of Wales throughout the tour aboard ...

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  9. OVERCHARGING.

    It is officially stated by the secretary of the Necessary Commodities Control Commis sion that numbers of complaints continue to be received that retailers are charging 1/ ...

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  10. SYDNEY ELECTORATE.

    Mr. T. J. Smith, one of the selected Labour candidates far the Sydney district, addressed a large gathering on Satarday night, at the corner of Barcom-avenue and West-street, ...

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  11. PIRE AT CHARLEVILLE.

    Soon after midnight last night a fire occurred in Wells-street, known as Meadows' buildings. The whole of the buildings, which were completely destroyed, were occupied by ...

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  12. SOUTH RUSSIA.

    A report from the War Office on the situation in South Russia, covering the 3rd inst., records that the Bolsheviks had been driven back in three areas. ...

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  13. IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Fred. Mansfield, president of the Federated Iromworkers of Australia, who presided at the Lithgow iromworkers' picnic luncheon in Bathurst yesterday, remarked that the iron ...

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  14. WOOL CONTROL.

    Sir,—During the next few days the wool producers of Australia will be asked to record their votes for or against the proposed scheme of wool control which has been framed ...

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  15. MR. HOLMANS MOVEMENTS.

    To-night the Premier speaks at the Leichhardt Town Hall, and on Tuesday night at Cump[?]ic. On Wednesday morning Mr. Holman will leave for Newcastle and speak there ...

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  16. SUGGESTIONS COMMITTEE.

    For some time past consideration has been give by the Railway Department to the creation of a Suggestions and Inventions Committee. It was announced by the Commissioner ...

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  17. TRANSPOET WORKERS.

    A lightning strike, with only, two days' notice, is threatened by 175,000 transport workers to enforce a demand for an, extra 10/ weekly. ...

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  18. BALMAIN.

    Dr. Stopford and Lieutenant Frank Smith, the selected Nationalist candidates for Balmain electorate, with Mr. David Storey, M. L. C., late Ministor for Health, addressed a ...

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  19. MAIANBAR.

    The North Coast S.N. Company's stoamer. Maianbar, whilst crossing the Macleay River bar on Saturday, became unmanageable, and ran ashore on the South Beach. ...

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  20. TO CHEAPEN MEAT.

    A novel scheme to popularise the consumption of forequartors of beef is to be iput into operation this week by the Meat Board, in conjunction with the Metropolitan Cookery ...

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  21. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN.

    The loan to which Mr. Austen Chamberlain recently referred was floated as the result of the visit to America by the Anglo-Freneh mission, following on the heavy fall in ...

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  22. LIGHT RAIN.

    Light, scattered rain, associated with some thunderstorms, was reported over the inland districts of New, South Wales on Saturday morning, with the exception of the far west ...

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  23. AFRICAN FLIGHT.

    A message from Bulawayo says that Colonel ran Ryneveld, who is piloting the South African Government's aeroplane Silver Queen, arrived there at 12.45, having made the flight ...

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  24. DR. COPE'S EXPEDITION.

    The Royal Geographical Society announces that after full consideration the Society is unable to approve of Dr. J. L. Cope's plans o[?] his leadership, or to give the expedition ...

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  25. STORM AT ALBURY.

    The proionged dry spell was broken yesterday by one of the most violent storms ever experienced in the district. In 20 minutes [?]20 points ot rain fell, the streets being flooded ...

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  26. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    It is understood that the Japanese policy contemplates the establishment of a semiautonomous state in Siberia, with a view to it forming a butter against Bolshevism. ...

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  27. SHOOTING CASES IN IRELAND.

    A youth has been found dead with several bullets in his face and body in a lonely spot near Dublin. The circumstances are similar to the case at Cork last week. ...

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  28. TO CONTROL EXPORTS.

    Speaking at Paddington on Saturday night, Mr. D. F. Dwyer, one of the selected Labour candidates for the Eastern Suburbs, said that the simplest way to reduce the,prices of ...

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  29. HOUSING.

    In his report of conditions in the Newcastle district during Februnry Senior Inspector Huntley, of the Labour Bureau, makes the following 'announcement regarding ...

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  30. MUST HAVE MAJORITY.

    Mr. Lagnall, M. L. A., secretary of the State National Parliamentary party, speaking at Punchbowl, in the St. George electorate, said the thing most needed at the present time ...

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  31. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Senate, by 56 votes to 5, adopted Senator Lodge's reservation retaining for the United States the right to say what domestic questions shall be excluded from the ...

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  32. FLOODS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Reports from Kimberley state that the protracted drought has been followed by continuous rains, causing serious hoods in the Free State and the Cape. ...

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  33. MINERS' DISEASES.

    Professor Chapman, chairman of the Technical Commission on Miners Diseases, returned to Broken Hill on Saturday with Dr. Smith, a member of the commission. He will have ...

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  34. DEATH OF A NOVELIST.

    The death is announced of Charles Garvice, novelist, dramatist, and journalist. The late Charles Garvice was the author of a score or more of novels, mostly of the ...

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  35. MR. HOLMAN AS LEADER.

    Mr. Garland, Attorney-General, speaking at Gundagai, in the Cootamundra electorate, on Saturday" night, said that the attacks now being made upon Mr. Holman by the Labour ...

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  36. BRICKLAYERS.

    The majority of the members of the Bricklayers' Union did not work on Saturday morning. They held a meeting at the Trades Hall, and ...

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  37. RACKETS TOURNAMENT.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was beaten in the final of the squash rackets handicap at the Bath Club. He played a hard and determined game. ...

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  38. BOXING CONTEST.

    In a heavy-weight contest Joe Beckett knocked out Dick Smith, in the fifth round. ...

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  39. HIGH SCHOOL FOR ARMIDALE.

    The Armidale district school has boon converted into a high school. It is stated that owing to insufficient accommodation at the district school, the Armidale show ground ...

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  40. FURLOUGH BUREAU.

    The military authorities announced on Saturday that the furlough bureau at Rawsonchambers had been removed to 261 George-street, The demobilisation of the A. l. F. was ...

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  41. AGAINST LABOUR.

    Sir,—Mr. Alfred Conroy, in his letter in Friday's "Herald," is more than right in his statement of the case against the rule of the Government job, which he objects to under ...

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  42. UNLOADING CEMENT CARGO.

    The chairman of the Interstate Shipping Committee stated yesterday that Instructions had been received that wharf iabourors handling the cargo of cement from the ...

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  43. MR. CON. WALLACE.

    The Premier, Mr. Theodore, when usked on Saturday wheather he had any comment to offer for respecting the appointment 'of Mr. Con Wallace as shipping master at Brisbane, ...

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  44. PLACING NATIONALISTS LAST.

    Speaking at Mosman on Saturday night, Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M. L.A., stated that he had received a how-to-vote card ostensibly issued in the interest of Mr. Francis Patrick Killeen, ...

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  45. EX-KAISER'S EXTRADITION.

    A message from The Hague states that Holland has refused the socand.request of the Allies for the ex-Kaisor's extradition. A further message from the Hague states ...

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  46. DUTY ON LINSEED OIL

    The Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. Massy Greene, received a deputation from Messrs Meggitt, Ltd., of Sydney, requesting an increase in the duty on linseed oil. The ...

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  47. PRICE OF BREAD IN DOMINION.

    The master bakers state that they will not bake bread at the price fixed by tho Government. The bakers have increased the price by 1d per 21b loaf. The Government only ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Premier will leave Brisbane next Saturday for Sydney, where, on the following Monday, he will confer with Mr. Hughes respecting the price to be fixed for the ...

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  49. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The first of the now line of Canadian steamers, the Canadian importer, will /be loaded during this mouth at Molbourne and Sydney for Vancouver. The vessel is a modern cargo ...

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  50. PEACE PICNIC.

    In fulfilment of a promise made during the armistice celebrations, the directors of Farmer and Co., Ltd., entertained their employees at a picnic at Clifton Gardons on ...

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  51. SHIPPING RECATES.

    The Orient and P. and O. lines are now paying rebate to Australian shippers. irrespective of whether they formerly shipped by the Commonwealth liners. ...

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  52. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    It has been arranged that the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, shall meet the Premier of Queensland, Mr. Theodore, and representatives of the sugar industry in Sydney on March ...

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  53. DISCOVERY OF WRECKAGE.

    The master of the Japanese mail steamer Aki Maru, which reached Brisbane from the East yesterday, stated that on Sunday last, when approaching Thursday island, a ...

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  54. FOOD SHORTAGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE.

    The United States Grain Commissioner (Mr. Parnes) has announced that it is intended to [?] 5,000,000 barreis of flour on credit to Austria, Poland, and Hungary unless Congress ...

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  55. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (108[?]m).—Dep: March 6, Derset. s, and Eumerelin, s, for Malbourne; Wa[?]n, s, for Fre[?]antle. March 7, City of Delhi, s, for Melbourne. FREMANTLE.—Arr: March 6, Phranang, from ...

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  56. MR. BALL AND THE FARMERS.

    Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, addressed good meetings on Friday and Saturday at Cookardinia, Walla, and The Rock. He replied to statements in a newspaper under the ...

    Article : 214 words
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