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  2. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" attributes the fall of the Frenc[?] Prime Minister (M. Leygues) and his Cabinet to the industrial crisis, ...

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  3. TROUBLOUS IRELAND.

    An ambushing party near Limerick killed two sergeants of police and wounded two constables. ...

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  4. THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM.

    The Commonwealth Superintendent of Immigration (Mr. H. S. Gullett), before leaving Sydney to-day for Queensland explained that in the immigration scheme, ...

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  5. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' UNION.

    The annual meeting of the General Council of the Primary Producers' Union of Queensland waa held in the Union Bank Chambers, Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  6. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    The opinion was expressed in union and shipping circles to-day that the marine strike would finish next week. The Stewards' Union is said to be very short ...

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  7. RAILWAY STRIKE ENDED.

    The railwaymen's strike has been settled. The strike conference, attended by the Minister and the Commissioner for ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. HEAVY RAINS.

    The Railway Department yesterday,[?] ceived a wire from the General Traffi[?] Manager, F.[?]hampton, advising the following principal rainfalls for the previous ...

    Article : 368 words
  9. AUSTRALIA'S FINE RECOVERY.

    The English team came to Australia to retain the mythical ashes of cricket, but so far the team has not won a Test match, and the visitors are ...

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  10. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY.

    A patrol at Blarney, noticing a woman drop some object as she was running across a field, made an investigation, and found a Lewis gun. Further ...

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  11. ALIENS IN FRANCE.

    A number of members of the Chamber of Deputies have given notice of their intention to move that all foreigners shall be expelled from France nest year in the ...

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  12. SCENE IN A THEATRE.

    During the performance of a pantomime at the Empire Theatre, Dublin, three men seized a military clerk named Kennedy, who was standing behind the ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The position with regard to the projected strike ot Queensland railwaymen remains unchanged. Inquiry at the headquarters ot the Q.R.U, and the ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. CIVILIANS KILLED.

    A woman and a ooy were killed and five persons were wounded in a fashionable district of Dublin, while a military lorry was searching for motorists. ...

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  15. BRITISH MINISTERS.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee reporti[?] on Ministers' salaries quotes Mr. Lloyd George's declaration that the present conditions of the national finances ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. MOONTA MINES CLOSURE.

    The following notice was (posted at the Moonta mines and smelters this afternoon: "As statements have been made [?]to sections of the employees of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. GERMANY AND IRELAND.

    The Berlin "Freiheit" publishes the text of a treaty between the German Foreign Office and the late Sri Roger Casement in December, 1914, providing that the ...

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  18. THE LOCO STRIKE BALLOT.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me to reply to "Spud Bar's" letter in Thursday's "Courier." When I wrote in reference to the strike ballot I did not do so ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Progress in the group of soldier settlements in the Stanthorpe district is rapid, despite the enormous cost of labour and material. In February, 1919, ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT IN BRISBANE.

    As apparently neither the steamship owners nor the stewards are prepared to budge from then respective attitudes, it is generally concluded that if the strike ...

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  21. GOVERNOR-GENERAL A SPECTATOR.

    The Governor-General (Lord Forster), oc[?]ecmpanied by Lieutenant Norman, arrived here to-day to witness the tast match. He will be the guest of the State ...

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  22. THE FINANCIAL SIDE.

    There has been approximately twenty-five thousand pounds' worth of in[?]etest in Douglas's team to date (writes Thursday's Sydney "Daily Telegraph"). The ...

    Article : 254 words
  23. THE TURNING TIDE.

    News received through Persia is to the feet that there is great anti-Bolshevik [?]opaganda throughout Russia. The [?]thorities have been compelled to ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. FREISIAN CATTLE.

    Interesting information as to the increasing popularity of the Freisian cattle in dairying countries all over the world was given in tho course of an ...

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  25. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Evening Post" has received from Viscount Ishii, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States, a copy of the ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. SHIPBUILDING IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily [?]elegraph" reports that 28 ocean-going [?]eamers are under construction at Ham[?]g, and 14 more have been ordered.Of ...

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  27. COMMERCE CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of the Associated [?]ambers of Commerce has rejected a [?]otion in favour of the compulsory mark[?]ig of foreign goods entering the United ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    The team selected to repiese[?]t Australia for the New Zealand cricket tour was made available to-day by the hon. secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. Sydney ...

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  29. REMARKABLE ASSERTION.

    Senator Phelan (California) declares that the garrisoning of the United States naval base at Hawaii was done by Japanese recruited into the American ...

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  30. CHAMPIONSHIP LAWN TENNIS.

    Ideal weather conditions and an attractive programme combined to draw a large crowd to the Lawn Tennis Association's Courts this afternoon for the second ...

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  31. DOVER BY-ELECTION.

    At the last general election the results were:—Captain Lord Duncannon (Coalition Unionist), 11,249; Lieutenant A. M. Livingstono (Liberal), 5981. Lord ...

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  32. GREAT BRITAIN'S DEBT.

    A White Paper that has been issued [?]ows that the total national "dead[?]eight" debt of the United Kingdom is [?]ow —7,831,000,000, compared with ...

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  33. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    In the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Lee and O'Brien, Js.P., Thomas Henry Shaw was charged with having travelled from Toowoomba to Dalby ...

    Article : 364 words
  34. LABOUR LEADERS FINED.

    The court has fined the leaders of the [?]eneral Federation of Labour, finding at it is an illegal organisation and dering its dissolution. The proceedings ...

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  35. PRESENTATION TO MR.STOREY.

    The Citizens of Balmain gathered in good force in the local Town Hall to-night to bid farewell to the Premier (Mr. Storey), who has represented Balmain ...

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  36. FOOD CONTROL.

    The Consumers Council demands the continuation of the Ministry of Food. It alleges that the whole attitude of the Government is primarily in the interests ...

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  37. DARWIN SWIMMING BATHS.

    (Mr. K. E. Jolly, a member of the local firm of Messrs. A. E. Jolly and Co., general merchants and shipping agents, hag promised to donate —300 towards the ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. SALES OF GOLD.

    The Gold Producers' Association, Ltd., has received advice from the Federal Taxation Department that the net premiums received by the association on gold sold, ...

    Article : 261 words
  39. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Senator P. J. M'Oumb[?]r has urged the [?]ate Committee inquiring into the tariff [?] recommend the increase of the wheat [?]ties included in the emergency Tariff ...

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  40. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    The meeting of the State executive of the R.S.S.I.L.A., which was to have been held on February 9, has been postponed indefinitely on account of the shipping ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. THE EX-KAISERIN.

    The condition of the ex-Kaiserin is reported to be critical. The ex-Kaiser now never leaves her bedside. The ex-Crown Prince has arrived. ...

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  42. FEDERAL SERVICE ARBITRATION

    It was reportad from Melbourne to-day that Mr. A. B. Piddington. K.C. (chairman of the Interstate Commission), had been offered the position of arbitrator ...

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  43. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    At a meeting of the Taringa Shire Council on Thursday it was decided to adopt the valuations for 1921 is they existed in 1920. The Finance Committee's ...

    Article : 179 words
  44. POLITICS ABANDONED.

    The Venizelist organ, "Patris," has [?]nounced that the ex-Prime Minis[?](M. Venizeilos). has definitely [?]andoned Greek politics while King ...

    Article : 50 words
  45. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    In the smaller Commonwealth Public departments the first payment of the new basic wage will, probably, be made next Thursday. The Acting Public ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. MARYBOROUGH AND DISTRICT.

    At a meeting of the committee of management of the Maryborongh Hospital a letter was received from the Home Secretary's Department stating that the ...

    Article : 121 words
  47. TOOGOOLAWAH SHOW SOCIETY.

    At a general meeting of the Toogoolawah Show Society last evening, the president (Mr. E. C. M'Connel) in the chair, the financial statement showed ...

    Article : 97 words
  48. DARWIN UNIONISTS.

    The secretary of the Darwin branch of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. Harold Nelson), who was a passenger for Brisbane by the steamer Montero, is endeavouring ...

    Article : 79 words
  49. BIG GERMAN STEAMER.

    The world's largest steamer, the Von Tirpitz, will be surrendered to the Allies on January, [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
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