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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Hague correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs: "Holland's reply to the Powers' Note demanding the handing over of the ex-Kaiser, states that the Netherlands is ...

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  3. THE STRIKE.

    The Institute of Marine Engineers officially announced yesterday that there would be no resumption of work until the shipowners had agreed to concede a substantial increase on ...

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  4. EX-INTERNEES.

    If Hermann Paech end Johann Wenke (German ex-internees) are elected to the Culcairn Shire Council the consequences may be serious. ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    It is reported from Berlin that an attempt was [?] [?] assassinate Herr Erzberger, the German Premier. A student has been arrested fof firing a ...

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  6. THE DIGGER PRINGE.

    Although there waa a considerable display of wattle, particularly in the West End, the chief feature of the Australia Day celebrations in London centred round the Prince of ...

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  7. CABINET SPLIT.

    The Paris' correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" says there is no secret about a split having developed in the British Cabinet over Russia. Mr. Lloyd George is still trying to ...

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  8. SHIPPING WAR.

    The first concrete instance of the Conference lines refusing to pay freight rebate to merchants hippi[?]g by the Australian Commonwealth line has just occurred. ...

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  9. STRANDING OF THE BOMBALA.

    The official inquiry into the stranding of the Bombala on Salamander Reef on December 8 was commenced before the Marine Board this morning. ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), when shown the above cable to-day, said: This is further proof, if such were needed, that the shipping, combine is using every means at its ...

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  11. POLES AND GERMANS.

    Advices from Warsaw state that extremely strained relations exist between the Polish population and the German authorities in the reoccupied territory. It is all[?]ged that the ...

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  12. BOHEMIAN PRIESTS.

    A Rome message says the Vatican is receiving alarming reports with respect to the attitude of the Czecho-Slav priests towards the Church of Rome. Three ...

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  13. STEAMER TAIYUAN

    The steamer Taiyuan, bound for Sydney, ra[?] on Wilkie Beef while proceeding to sea from Thursday Island this afternoon. Her position is not serious. ...

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  14. GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs that the fate of the Government hangs on the issue of the Erzberger-Helfferich libel suit, which has been going ...

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  15. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The Premier, M. Millerand, had an unpromising reception in the Chamber of Deputies. A vote of confidence was carried by 272 votes to 23, but 240 deputies refrained from voting. ...

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  16. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    A few hundred people saw what little cricket was possible yesterday in the match between New South Wales and Victoria; and when stumps were drawn Victoria had lost four ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Extraordinary interest is being displayed in Mr. Asquith's effort to re-enter the House of Commons, via Paisley. That "we are in for a big fight"—as the ex-Premier remarked ...

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  18. IRISH ATROCITY.

    Masked men entered the house of Timothy Mangin, near Killorglin, County Kerry, beat him mercilessly, and cut off his two ears. When the wife tried to save her husband ...

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  19. IRISH TANGLE.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the British Labour mission is amazed at the hopeless tangle prevailing in Ireland. ...

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  20. THE MINERS.

    The Council of the Au[?]ralasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation (commenced its annual sitting in Sydney yesterday. Delegates were present from all the States of the ...

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  21. OPINION IN MELBOURNE.

    Reports were current to-day among the marine engineers in port that fresh negotiations with a view to terminating the interstate shipping strike were pending, and that ...

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  22. THE NEW UTOPIA.

    A Bolshevik wireless message shows that the Government has fixed a twelve-hour day, for [?]orkers, including Sunday, instead of si[?] as heretofore. A number of Red deputies ...

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  23. COMMUNISM IN U.S.A.

    [?]artens, the Soviet Ambassador in the United States, whose approaching deportation was recently announced giving evidence be fore the Senate sub-committee ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN EGYPT.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Cairo reports that Egyptians attacked Indian troops at Tanta. Fighting ensued, 20 Egyptions being killed and 50 wounded. ...

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  25. MONTORO AND CANTERA INVOLVED.

    Two more steamers are likely to be added to the fleet of idle vessels. The Montoro, which arrived from Singapore, via Darwin and Brisbane, on Sunday, and the Cantara, which ...

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  26. CANADA'S ARTILLERY.

    The Government has announced that Canada will organise and train 50 field and 15 heavy artillery batteries as the first step to postwar reorganisation of the Dominion militia. ...

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  27. SEVENTY YEARS AGO.

    Replying to speeches of welcome at a luncheon tendered him by the State Government at Parliament House yesterday, at which the Premier (Mr. Holman) pres[?]ded, Mr. Edward ...

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  28. MELTED SOVEREIGNS.

    Sir Archibald Bodkin, K.C., in opening the case against seven persons charged with illegal use of the gold currency, said that something like 110,000 gold coins withdrawn from ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Marshal Foch laid the foundation-stone of a memorial to the D[?]ver patrol in Calais. A message from Berlin says that the first two trains with 3000 German prisoners from ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. HAUL OF STOLEN GOODS.

    Raids by the police in Hindmarsh and Kent Town resulted in the conveyance of several trollies of stolen goods to the police yard on Saturday and Monday. At Hindmarsh three ...

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  31. PEACE TREATY.

    The conferences between Republicans and Democrats, held with a view to reaching a compromise on the former party's reservations to the Peace Treaty, have been postponed ...

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  32. GAS RESTRICTIONS IN TASMANIA.

    Tasmania is the first State to be compelled to reimpose gas restrictions on account of the marine engineers' strike. A War Precautions regulation was issued in a special "Gazette" ...

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  33. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Nearly 6000 cases of influenza and 3000 of pneumonia have been reported in New York since January 1. The deaths have numbered more than 1000. ...

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  34. MATTER FOR THE STATE.

    The question which has arisen at Culcairn, whether two [?]en who were formerly interned —Messrs. J. Wenke and H. A. Paech—can, i[?] elected, sit as councillors on the local shire ...

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  35. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Foreign Office states that the Japanese Minister in Peking has been instructed to inform China as follows:- "Japan desires to open ne[?]otiations ...

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  36. TOBACCONISTS' SHOPS ROBBED.

    The tobacconist shop of Percy May, at 6 George-street West, was broken into between Sunday and Monday, and £100 worth of goods was stolen. Entrance was gained by sawing ...

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  37. SPY TRIALS.

    A sensation occurred during the re-trial of George Quien (a Frenchman who was sentenced to death in September last for being a German spy) the re-trlal being owing to an ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Now that the strike sems to be taking a turn for the worse, in that the shipowners' proposals have been turned down, and also vague threats of calling the coastal ...

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  39. THE SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    Sir,—It is not generally known that large quantities of sugar are used in the leather industry in the adulteration of sole leather, and, in spite of the shortage, tanners seem ...

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  40. PLOT IN KOREA.

    A message from Tientsin states that an extensive plot has been discovered to dynamite the barracks in Korea, in which there were 12,000 Japanese. ...

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  41. MARKET FOR NORTH SYDNEY.

    At last night's meeting of the North Sydney Council a letter was received from the hon. secretary of the Housewives' Association asking the council to receive a deputation with ...

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  42. INCREASED RAILWAY FARES.

    Writing in connection with the increased railway fares, "Warrawee," a resident of the North Shore Line, says that the high fares are a serious impediment to the development of ...

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  43. BARROWMEN FINED.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday 12 barrowman were proceeded against on a charge of having used a "standing" vehicle in the street for the sale of goods. ...

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  44. THE FAR EAST.

    M. Hara (the Premier) declared to-day that the despatch of reinforcem[?]nts of Japanese troops to Siberia was unavoidable in order to assist the C[?]echs to guard the railways. ...

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  45. CANADIAN REPATRIATION.

    The Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment Department reports that only 3700 of Canada's 330,000 returned soldiers have not been furnished with positions in civil life. ...

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  46. GIFT DESTROYERS.

    The destroyers presented to Australia by Britain will be in commission to-morrow, and after exercising they will sail on February 16 via Singapore and Thursday Island. They will ...

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  47. BAND CONTEST.

    The South Sydney Model Band, which withdrew from the A grade contest in the New South Wales Band Competition, has now issued a challenge to the winning band, Newtown, ...

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  48. TUG HEROIC AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The tug Heroic, of Sydney, arrived in Townsville this afternoon, hom[?]ward bound, after several years in war service with her sister ship Heroine. ...

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  49. LORD PLUNKET'S DEATH.

    The death of Lord Plunket, formerly Governor of New Zealand, was caused by hemorrhage of the stomach. ...

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  50. PURCHASE BY LEVER BROS.

    Lever Brothers are acquiring the wnole of the ordinary shares of the Niger Company at 130/, the deal involving the sum of £8,125,000. ...

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