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  2. NATIONALISATION.

    Labour correspondents state that to-morrow's Trades Union Congress will almost certainly decide in favour of Parliamentary action. ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is understood that there is a good prospect of the Prince of wales departing on the 13th inst. The Renown possesses considerable reserve speed and should make up ...

    Article : 197 words
  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, in his letter to Senator Hitchcock, President Wilson reiterated has unqualified opposition to any attempt by the ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. WIRELESS.

    The Marconi Company has submitted to the sub-committee dealing with wireless communications an offer to construct and maintain a network of Imperial communications. The ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. ELECTIONS.

    The Premier left Newcastle at midnight, reached Glen Innes at 2 this afternoon, and motored 40 miles to Inverell. After addressing a large and representative meeting there ...

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  7. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Minister representing the Minister for Repatriation, Mr. Poynton, told Mr. Gregory (W.A.), in the House of Representatives, that under the agreement in which the ...

    Article : 430 words
  8. FEDERAL SESSION.

    When the House of Representatives met this afternoon, doubt appeared to exist in the minds of some members as to whether the amendment moved by the leader of the ...

    Article : 790 words
  9. BUNKER COAL.

    Owing to the advance in coal prices some shipowners are seriously considering the question of laying up their ships. The price of bunker coal in London is now 155/ per ton. ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. AVIATION.

    The Air Ministry's estimates total £21,000,000, and provide for a personnel of 29,730, exclusive of India. SAN FRANCISCO TO HONG KONG. ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. IRELAND

    Reports from Belfast state that a record gathering of the Ulster Unionist Council considered the Home Rule Bill, and adjourned until Wednesday, after Sir Edward Carson had ...

    Article : 369 words
  12. THE SIEVIER CASE.

    The action for alleged libel by R. S[?]evier against Richard Wootton for distributing a pamphlet on the racecourse on Grand National Day, 1918. purporting to give Sievier's history, ...

    Article : 679 words
  13. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The first general council of the League of the Bed Cross Society, which has been concluded at Geneva, was attended by delegates from 27 countries. ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL.

    Two days' absence of news from Portugal has been broken by reports from Madrid stating that fighting occurred in Lisbon and Oporto, being the outcome of the railway and ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. J. G. R. Bryant, who is to leave to-day by the Megantie for London, to act as Publicity Officer for the New South Wales Immigration Department, was entertained at ...

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  16. JAPAN.

    There is still no news of events in Japan. A Tokio message, dated February 26, stated that during the debata on the Universal Suffrage Bill, the Premier read an edict ...

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  17. CANADA'S NAVY.

    Lord Jellicoe in his report regarding the prospective Canadian Navy, suggests as the first scheme one battle-cruiser, two light cruisers, six destroyers, four submarines, ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. THE MAD MULLAH.

    In the House of Commons Lieut.-Col. Amery (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) said that the bombing and dispersing of the Mad Mullah's camp in Abyssinia in February cost ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. TURKEY.

    A Washington message says it is authoritatively announced that President Wilson may warn the Allies that it will be necessary for America to withdraw from the Versailles ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. THE GIFT DESTROYERS.

    With the exception of the Anzac, all the Australian destroyers have reached Suez. The Anzac damaged her propeller shortly after leaving and returned to Devonport for repairs, ...

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  21. A DRUNKEN PRINCE.

    Prince Joachim (the ex-Kaiser's cousin) has been charged with causing bodily injury to Captain Klein. The Prince denies the charge. After the disturbance Prince ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. STUDIO ALIGHT.

    A fire occurred over the Australian Picture Show, Liverpool-street, yesterday afternoon, and damage was done to a picture studio and portion of the main building. ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. GERMAN SUBMARINE ENGINES.

    Diesel engines dismantled from German submarines are being used to produce electric power in all parts of Britain. They are cheaper and better than any that can be ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. AMAZING STORY.

    At the Territery inquiry yesterday, Private Andeas Rheinberg, M.M., late of the A.I.F., said that soon after the outbreak of war he tried to enlist, but Dr. Gilruth, ...

    Article : 607 words
  25. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Horncastle by-election resulted:— Captain Hotchkin (Coalition Unionist), 8140; Pattison (Liberal), 6727; Holmes (Labour), 3443. ...

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  26. P. AND O. COMPANY'S SERVICE.

    While the P. and O. Co. had 5000, persons awaiting passages to Australia its Australian fleet is almost entirely employed in other directions. The Narkunda was buyt for the ...

    Article : 249 words
  27. LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. John Storey, leader of the State Labour party, delivered an address at North Sydney last night. He said that unless a Labour Government was returned to power on March 20 ...

    Article : 469 words
  28. HUNGARY MOBILISING.

    General Dcsperey, who commands the French forces in Constantinople, says that repor[?]s from Budapest state that Admiral Horthy (Chief of State), has ordered the general ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is believed that Mr. Philip Gibbs, the wellknown war correspondent, will receive the honour of knighthood of the British Empire. Mr. Peter Mackie has presented the ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    At a largely attended meeting of citizens representative of the financial, commercial, pastoral, and manufacturing interests throughout the State, it was decided to send a ...

    Article : 271 words
  31. WAR CRIMINALS.

    The "Matin's" Leipzig correspondent says the Public Prosecutor declares that war criminals found guilty of offences under the common law will be severely punished, but no ...

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  32. MERTON AND CO. v. HUGHES.

    When the Merton and Co. v Hughes case came before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Hogg, on behalf of Morton's, said that the directors of the company, thought ...

    Article : 209 words
  33. COAL LNDUSTRY.

    The Royal Commission inquiring into the coal industry of New South Wales continued its sittings yesterday. Mr. J. L, Campbell, K. C., presided, and was ...

    Article : 417 words
  34. GOLD FIND.

    In regard to the discovery of gold at Gloucester the Minister for Mines (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) [?]s in receipt of a report from Mr. J. Carthew, inspector of mines, to the ...

    Article : 289 words
  35. LABOUR CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE.

    The "Evening Standard" says thnt Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., presided at a meeting of the Joint committee of the Labour party, the Trades Union Congress, Parliamentary ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. FRENCH COAL SHORTAGE.

    Owing to a serious strike of miners, the Government has ordered the cafes to close at 10 p.m. and the theatres at 11 p.m., in order to economise the coal supplies. ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. FUTURE OF BESSARABIA.

    The "Morning Post" understands that the [?]preme Council has agreed to the Union of Bessarabia with Roumania, which will give such satisfaction in Roumania. ...

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  38. NEW GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The King and the Queen entertained Sir Archibald Weigall (Governor-elect of South Australia), and Lady Weigall, at luncheon at Buckingham Palace. The Prince of Wales ...

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  39. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND.

    Interviewed with regard to Mr. Lennon's appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland, Lieutenant-Colonel Amery (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) said he ...

    Article : 160 words
  40. MIDDLE CLASS.

    The movement styled the Middle Class party warf formally launched at a largely-attended meeting, which was presided oyer by Dr. J. W. Springthorpe, at the Athenaeum Hall, ...

    Article : 233 words
  41. THE BOLSHEVIK REGIME.

    According to a message from Helsingfors, the secretary of the Russian Academy of Science says there has been a regular slaughter of Russian professors under the Bolshevik ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. STEAMER LOST.

    The tank steamer Cubadist (5788 tons), with a crew of [?]0, is believed to have been lost. She was due at Baltimore from Cuba on the 2nd inst. ...

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  43. TAX FOR KEEPING SERVANTS.

    The Paris Municipal Council is levying a tax of 10 francs for each female servant, and 80 frans for each man-servant. If servants belong to an Allied national the tax will be ...

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  44. THE NEW ELECTORAL LAW.

    With the object of aiding the electors in arriving at an understanding of the system of voting which will bw in vogue on March 20, and for the purpose of facilitating the ...

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  45. MUDDY RIVER.

    Considerable discomfort and inconvenience have occurred owing to the water in the Murrumbidgee River for the past week being thick and muddy, which renders it almost unfit for ...

    Article : 140 words
  46. BADAX FIELD.

    Upon his arrival to-day from the Federated Malay States, Mr. Wilson, who investigated the potentialities of the property belonging to the Badak Tin-mining syndicate, reported to ...

    Article : 138 words
  47. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    In connection with the visit to London of Mr' Watt (Australian Treasurer), Mr. Connolly (Agent-General for W.A.), interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said that in ...

    Article : 142 words
  48. MURDER MYSTERY SOLVED.

    Eight months age Bella Wright, a cyclist, was murdered at Stretton, near Lelcester. There was no clue except that a man with a [?]reen bicycle was seen speaking to a girl, ...

    Article : 99 words
  49. THE CAILLAUX CASE.

    M. Charles Roux caused a sensation while giving evidence in the Calllaux case. He said that during a voyage to Italy Caillaux continually spoke in favour of a premature ...

    Article : 82 words
  50. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous blaze, which occurred at Port Pirie last evening, completely destroyed Dalpety and Co's premises, W. R. Cave and Co's. huge storage shed, and the large furniture ...

    Article : 76 words
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