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  2. FUTURE SLUMS.

    Strong comments were made at the annual meeting of the Health Society of New South Wales at the Education Building yesterday regarding the adverse effect upon public health ...

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  3. ELECTIONS.

    The latest results of the elections issued last night do not alter the position of parties. Mr. Fegan (Nationalist) has been elected for Newcastle. This means that Labour has ...

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  4. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    It is almost certain that among matters which will be dealt with during the present Federal session will be proposals for extending the activities of the Commonwealth in the ...

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  5. BASIC WAGE.

    The employers' federations of the various States, with the exception of Victoria, have decided not to take any further part in the inquiry before the Federal Basic Wage ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    A Berlin message dated Friday stated: Eleventh-hour difficulties have arisen in connection with the reconstruction of the Cabinet. The Workers' Union protest against the ...

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  7. GERMAN CIVIL WAR

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in the Eastern Rhine zone telegraphs a dramatic description of the collapse of the workers' army directly it came into conflict with the ...

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  8. IRISH PROBLEM.

    The centre of interest in Irish affairs is moving to Westminster, in view of to-day's debate on the Home Rule Bill. Mr. Clynes's motion for the bill's rejection will enable a ...

    Article : 604 words
  9. ADDITIONAL RESULTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 682 words
  10. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    Following M. Barthou's anti-British outburst in the Chamber of Deputies, the Premier, M. Millerand, warmly thanked England for her efforts in regard to the coal question. There ...

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  11. TORNADO'S HAVOC.

    More than 10 suburbs of chicago were virtually wrecked by a tornado, which demolished rows of brick houses, blew trains off tracks, and automobiles into fields, and killed 35 ...

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  12. HIDDEN WEAPONS.

    A Paris report states that 3500 field guns were found by the Allied Commission in the vicinity of Berlin. Altogether 1200, with 6000 aeroplanes intact, have been discovered ...

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  13. IRISH CRIME.

    Mr. Bonar Law, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that Alderman O'Brien, with others, was arrested and deported from Ireland on suspicion of being ...

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  14. FOR THE PRINCE.

    The carriage which the Prince of Wales will use while in Australia is an extremely handsome vehicle, with a set of gold-mounted postillion harness. It was presented to the ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    There was a piquant situation when Mr. Lloyd George was entertained by leading members of the Radical Club in the same room as that in which Mr. Asquith spoke on ...

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  16. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    According to, the "Echo de Paris" the Bolsheviks have captured Vilna. ...

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  17. RALLWAY SMASH.

    A message from Rome states that eight railway carriages became uncoupled from a train at Pontebba and descended a steep incline. They finally collided with an express ...

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  18. TURKISH PEACE TREATY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, M. Millerand, and Signor Nitti will meet at San Remo on April 20 to settle the final draft of the Peace Treaty with Turkey. ...

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  19. SELECTING A MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS.

    A banquet of Bathurst railwaymen, members of the Amalgamated Service Association, on Saturday night carried a resolution, at the instance of Mr. J. A. Marchant, of Lithgow, ...

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  20. BUSH TRAGEDY.

    A message has been received at police headquarters from the Bathurst police to the effect that the body of William D. Jones, aged 60, a rabbit trapper, was discovered under a log ...

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  21. FRENCH BANDITS.

    During a fight between four watchmen and some thieves plundering goods from a truck at Aubrals, near Orleans, at midnight on Friday, one watchman was fatally shot, and ...

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  22. ALLEGED SEDITION.

    Before Mr. Justice McArthur, in the Criminal Court to-day, Robert Fraser, of the firm of Fraser and Jenkinson, printers, of Queen-street, was charged with having, in ...

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  23. FIJIAN RIOTS.

    That the Indian riots, which occurred in Fiji in, February, were really the reflex of the present unrest in India is the opinion of Mr. Hedstrom, M.L.C., of Fiji, who arrived by ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. WELSH LOCAL OPTION.

    The House of Commons, by 86 votes to 84, carried the second reading of a private member's bill, the Welsh Local Option. Mr. Asquith supported the measure on the ground ...

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  25. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    At a special Sunday evening meeting, the Cabinet considered the coal crisis. The "Daily Express" states that the Cabinet decided to increase the offer to the miners to [?]/ per ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. CONSTABLE ARRESTED.

    At the Central Police Court this morning Constable Alfred L. Edwards was charged with committing a robbery at Rothwell's, Ltd., Edward-street, and also with robbery at the ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. RHODESIAN RAILWAYS.

    A report from Bulawayo states that after a fortnight's duration the Rhodesinn railway strike has ended, the management conceding a 25 per cent. increase in wages. The ...

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  28. TONS OF GOLD.

    The Carmanla sailed for New York, carrying a record gold shipment of 332cwt. NEW YORK, March 29. The Lapland brought £2,000,000 in gold to ...

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  29. THREAT TO HOLD UP SHIPPING.

    Commenting upon the threats made by members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union to hold up interstate traffic again if vessels were not structurally ...

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  30. PROJECTED SAILINGS.

    The projected sailings from London are:— April 25, Benalla; April 30, Commonwealth, both for Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Port Denison also loads at London, sailing ...

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  31. RED CROSS SHIPPING INQUIRIES.

    After Wednesday, March 31, the Red Cross Information Bureau at Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street, will be closed definitely. Inquiries regarding returning men may be made at the Red ...

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  32. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER.

    A "London Gazette" of 114 pages contains a list of bestowals of the British Empire Order for war services. There are three Dames Grand Cross. Fifteen Knights Grand Cross ...

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  33. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Admiralty Division of the Supreme Court has delivered judgment in respect to the collision which occurred between Shaw, Savill and Company's steamer Karamea when ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS.

    Further particulars of the floods at Paparoa, North Auckland, disclose a serious condition of affairs. A railway worker named Matthews was camped with his family near the ...

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  35. ANOTHER MINE IDLE.

    Owing to a dispute over the stone question the Aberdaro Extended mine was idle to-day. It appears that two men were discharged for filling too much stone, and a request for their ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales closed very firm, except for greasy and scoured merino locks and pieces, which, in the last few days declined 5 to 7½ per cent, from the opening ...

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  37. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Gillies, stated this morning that the increased price of raw sugar did not in any, way apply to raw Queensland sugar now manufactured, ...

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  38. FINED £100 FOR SUNDAY TRADING.

    At the City Court to-day Patrick McGrade, licensee of the Tower Hotel, West Perth, was convicted of Sunday trading, and was fined the maximum of £100. The police applied for ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Judicial committee of the Privy Council, in the matter Moore versus Dent, refused leave to appeal, with costs. This was an appeal by the plaintiff against ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. INTERSTATE TENNIS.

    The interstate tennis match was concluded to-day in fine weather, and resulted in a win for the local mon, the final scores being:— Western Australia, 6 rubbers 13 sets 119 ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "London Gazette" announces that the order of Knight Grand Cross of the Victorian Order has been conferred on the Prince of Wales. ...

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  42. UNIQUE FAMILY RECORD.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith, son., formerly resident of Blink Bonnie, Adelong, and now of Manly, are spending a short holiday in Adelong. Their family history is possibly a ...

    Article : 142 words
  43. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    An action was commenced in the District Court before Judge Jameson this morning for the recovery of £200 damages, alleged to have been suffered by Nicholas Jeffrey and ...

    Article : 236 words
  44. CHINESE ASSAULTED.

    While Ah Lye, a Chinese gardener, residing at Bedford-street, Willoughby, was sitting inside his home on Friday, a man entered and pointing a revolver at him demanded £2. ...

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  45. HARDY OF TRAFALGAR.

    News from Gisborne reports the death of Captain A. F. Hardy, aged 80 years, a grandson of Sir Thomas Hardy, of Trafalgar fame. The deceased was a resident of the district ...

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  46. NEWCASTLE.

    The death occurred at [?]uka private hospital yesterday of Canon T.W. Ramm, late of St. Peter's Church of England, Hamilton. The late Canon Ramm, who was in his 76[?] ...

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  47. PERU AND BOLIVIA.

    Bolivian diplomatic documents published in Buenos Ayres allege that the Peruvians continue to attack Bolivian residente in Peru. ...

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  48. DISSATISFIED TEACHERS.

    A mass meeting of London school touchers who are dissatisfied with their pay, held to hear Mr. Fisher (president of the Education Board), shouted down Sir Cyril Cobb, ...

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  49. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    It is now considered almost certain that the conference of State Premiers, which was fixed for April 21 at Hobart, will not be opened on that date. The New South Wales ...

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  50. KANDOS CEMENT WORKS.

    The strike of the Kandos cement workers has ended, the men having returned on the terms offered by Mr. F. T. Richards, the local superintendent, namely, that a position ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Summer time in England will commence on sunday. The [?]elton bequest has purchased for £4500 from Earl Wharncliffe's collection the 15th ...

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  52. THE AURORA.

    Mr. H. Stuart Dove, writing from West Devonport, Tasmania, states that an unusually fine Aurora was witnessed on March 23 from Devonport; lasting the whole night. The light ...

    Article : 110 words
  53. BRITISH ISLES TEAM.

    The tennis matches were continued to-day. when the Englishmen met the New Zealand representatives in the final event—the doubles. After a keen contest Ollivier and Peacock beat ...

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  54. CARPENTIER'S SKILL.

    Carpentier sparred with Jim Corbett, the famous ex-champion boxer, who, afterwards said: "Carpentier showed such wonderful form during our few minutes' sparring that I am ...

    Article : 54 words
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