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  2. ARMENIAN TRAGEDY.

    In his message to the League of Nations Assembly President Wilson says: "You offered the United States an opportunity of undertaking the humanitarian ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S UNREASONABLE DEMANDS.

    The officials of the Federated Seamen's Union declined to-day to discuss the decision of the interstate steamships owners to resist the frequent and ...

    Article : 332 words
  4. HOME RULE BILL.

    The House of Lords, by 120 votes to 36, has amended the Home Rule Bill so as to create second Chambers in both the north and south of Ireeland, despite ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. LONDON'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Several instances have occurred in London in which the unemployed have seized unoccupied municipal property, in order to establish relief organisations. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. RETRENCHMENT.

    The retrenchment now being applied to a number of the Government departments was a subject of discussion at the meeting of the Brisbane sub-branch of the ...

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  7. ALLEGATION OF GRAFT.

    His Honour Mr. Justice Pring to-day began an inquiry under a Royal Commission into the allegations which were recently made in the Labour Caucus regarding the ...

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  8. "CAREER Of EXTRAVAGANCE."

    The Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon entered on the debate on the Treasurer's Financial Statement. Mr. Vowles said that the statement was ...

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  9. EXPLOSIVE BULLETS.

    A military inquiry has been held into the circumstances under which 17 "Black and Tans" were ambushed and shot by Sinn Feiners at Kilmichael, near Macroom, ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. REDUCED WAGES BONUS.

    The carpenters and joiners at the Clyde shipyards have gone on strike against a reduction of 12/ per week being made in the wages bonus, this being the first ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. THE ARAMAC HOLD-UP.

    The A.U.S.N. steamer Aramac, which has been held up as the result of the firemen demanding additional hands for the stokehold crew, has been definitely ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. FREIGHT CHEAPER.

    The freight market is very flat, and rates are steadily declining. A few odd fixtures have been made for Australian wheat on very low terms. It is reported ...

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  13. OPPOSITION TO JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states that any proposal to settle the Japanese question by means of a treaty will encounter ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. COAL OUTPUT INCREASED.

    The coal output for the week ended November 20 was 5,210,000 tons, this being 220,000 tons in excess of the previous highest output during the year. Should ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. PEAT AS FUEL.

    [?]he newspaper "Truth" states that the directors of Wet Carbonising, Ltd., a company which was formed in 1912 for the purpose of utilising Scottish peat for ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS' GUARANTEE.

    Up to the present the waterside workers have remained firm in their determination not to give a written guarantee that they will work vessels in ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. JAPANESE ARMAMENTS.

    The Cabinet has aproved of a Budget for 1921-1922, totalling 1,562,000,000 yen (approximately £156,200,000), of which 738,000,000 yen (£73,800,000) are for ...

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  18. TEMPORARY HANDS PAID OFF AT IPSWICH.

    The 40 temporary hands in the North Ipswich railway workshops were paid off to-day, and left the shops carrying their kits of tools. So far as can be ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. CUBA'S TANGLED AFFAIRS.

    The United States is striving to prevent a situation from arising which will compel the Government to intervene in Cuba, a step which may become ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. HOHENZOLLERN ENDOWMENT.

    Uproar occurred in the Diet over a Majority Socialist's motion to reduce the proposed indemnification to the Hohenzollerns. Herr Kaufmann, a ...

    Article : 235 words
  21. THE DEBENTURES SCHEME.

    At a meeting of the council of the Public Service General Officers' Association of Queensland, held on Wednesday evening, the following motion was carried ...

    Article : 215 words
  22. IDLE PROPERTY CLAIM.

    Mr. Justice Astbury, in the Chancery Division, has granted to Mr. Collingwood, a draper, who claims a legal right to a freehold estate at Lewisham, ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. CANADA'S DOORS.

    The Government has passed an Order in Council by which individual immigrants are required to possess 250 dollars (£50) instead of 50 dollars (£10) as heretofore ...

    Article : 154 words
  24. THE BASIC WAGE.

    Several hours were occupied by the Federal Cabinet to-day in discussing the question of a basic wage for the Commonwealth servants. The Prime Minister ...

    Article : 222 words
  25. DEALING WITH D'ANNUNZIO.

    It is understood that the Government is prepared to deal finally with Signor D'Annunzio, and is concentrating troops at Trieste and Pola in order to isolate ...

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  26. EAST TO WEST BY AIR.

    The Australian continent—from East to West—was crossed for the first time by air to-day, with the arrival of Mr. C. J. DeGaris and his pilot (Lieut. Briggs) and ...

    Article : 264 words
  27. PRESIDENT'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    The name of Mr. Henry Morgenthau, the former American Ambassador to Turkey, is being most prominently mentioned as the representative whom ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. AMERICAN WHEAT TARIFF.

    A Bill providing for a tariff of 35 cents per bushel on wheat will be introduced in the House of Representatives by a Kansas representative. The measure is designed ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. "MONTE CARLO" WELLS.

    "Monte Carlo" Wells, who is now 78 years of age, is again in the limelight in the law courts, after having induced the public, to subscribe £32,000 ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. WOOL FOR GERMANY.

    Speaking in the House of Assembly of the meeting of wool and mohair growers, which has been convened to consider the serious state of the wool ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. GREECE'S BURDENS.

    M. Sforza, of Greece, who will attend the resumed conference between the French Prime Minister (M. Levgues) and Mr. Lloyd George in London, strongly ...

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  32. ADELAIDE CO.'S PURCHASE.

    It was announced to-day by the Adelaide Steamship Co., Ltd., that they had purchased six steamers for employment in the Australian interstate trade, ...

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  33. INDIA'S FIRST VOTE.

    India went to the polls yesterday for the first time in her history. The nonco-operators made great efforts in every constituency to prevent the voters from ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. QUEENSLAND'S LOAN FAILURE.

    The Queensland Agent-General (Mr. Hunter), replying to a statement made by Queensland merchants in the "Morning Post" to the effect that the effort ...

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  35. CAUCUS AND IMMIGRANTS.

    "There are in Sydney to-day over 2000 newly-arrived immigrants who are just waiting for 'something to turn up.' Most of them are accompanied by their ...

    Article : 217 words
  36. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. Brinsmead was, at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day, appointed Controller of Civil Aviation, with a seat ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. LABOUR CONSTITUTIONALISTS.

    The leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Creswell), in a manifesto, declares that no Pailiamentary danger threatens the Constitution, and that the sudden dissolution ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIA.

    The international cricket future, Australia v. England, will be commenced at the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-day, at noon. The gates will be opened at 11.30. ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. GENERAL SEMENOFF.

    General Semenoff has arrived at Vladivosto[?]k under Japanese escort, and has boarded a Japanese transport. ...

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  40. SEEKING ARMSTRONG'S WEAK POINTS.

    The "Daily News" twits the captain of the English cricket team (Colonel Douglas) in deciding to omit Parkin in to-morrow's match on the ground that the Australian ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. DEATH OF EARL OF BESSBOROUGH.

    The death of the Earl of Bessborough has occurred suddenly at a Birmingham hotel, he having collapsed while making a speech at a public dinner. ...

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  42. FEEDLNG GERMANS.

    The American Quakers' Relief Organisation is now feeding daily 694,000 German children and mothers, mainly in Berlin, but including many in the occupied ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. GET-RICH-QUICK FUND.

    Po[?]z[?], a man who enticed thousands of persons to invest millions of dollars in a get-rich-quick scheme, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment. He ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. HORSE MAIMING AT ADELAIDE.

    Last night a horse belonging to J. Badenoch, of Mitcham, was killed as the result of renewed activity on the part of the horse killer. The cut was ...

    Article : 61 words
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