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  2. AUSTRALIA'S MANDATE.

    An advance copy of the mandate for the former German New Guinea territory was received to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from the ...

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  3. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    Arrangements had been made by the Labour Council for an umemployed demonstration in the streets of the city to-day but, because rain fell, the ...

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  4. MIGRANTS AND SETTLERS.

    The Commonwealth's new offices for the emigration staff were opened to-day on the ground floor of Australia House, facing Aldwych-street. These offices were ...

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  5. CHAOTIC RUSSIA.

    Persistent reports continue to come to hand from Helsingfors and Riga of anti-Bo[?]shevik revolts at Petrograd and Moscow. The advises which have reached ...

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  6. THE MAIZE CROP.

    A conference of maize growers was held in Brisbane yesterday to discuss a scheme for the formation of a pool on somewhat the same [?]nes as the Queensland wheat ...

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  7. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    An acute position exists at present in the building trade and the sawmilling industry owing to the general trade [?] pression, the detrimental effects of the ...

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  8. PAYMENT NOT MADE.

    Financial newspapers complain that the holders of Etheridge raliway debentures have not received payment, which ...

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  9. UNACCEPTABLE.

    The German delegates to the Reparations Conference attended before the Supreme Council yesterday morning, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) ...

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  10. STATEMENTS BY THE PREMIER AND TREASURER.

    "The trouble has not arisen from any neglect of the Queensland Government," the Premier (Mr. Theodore) said last night when the cable message was ...

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  11. DUTCH UNIONISTS REPROVED.

    Mr Lloyd George has telegraphed a sharp reply to the Netherlands Federation of Trade Unions, which urged that the conditions of German reparations ...

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  12. PERSIAN REORGANISATION.

    Sayed Zamdin, the political leader of the revolutionary movement in Pe[?]sia, yesterday held his first reception to foreign diplomats in Teheran, and created an ...

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  13. A BRISBANE MEETLNG.

    At a meeting of the unemployed held in the Trades Hall yesterday, the chairman (Mr. Burke) complained of the lack of unity amongst the ranks ...

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  14. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    In the debate in the House of Commons On the Supplementary Air Estimates, Major-General J. E. B. Seely and Sir Donald Maclean protested against Mr. ...

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  15. FEDERAL INCOME TAXATION.

    The Full High Court, consisting of then Honours the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Higgins, Mr. Justice Duffy, Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justice ...

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  16. LANDSEER SCHOLARSHIP.

    Miss Dap[?]ne Mayo, of Brisbane, has been awarded the Landseer Scholarship at the Royal Academy for the best sculptured group. ...

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  17. EQUALISING CHARGES.

    The Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board met yesterday, the president (Mr. E. J. T. Mantchester) in the chair. ...

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  18. WATTLE DAY LEAGUE.

    At the monthly meeting of the Wattle Day League, held in the Town Hall yesterday morning, Alderman Maurice Baldwin (president) in the chair, the ...

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  19. STOLEN MACHINES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that the French Commission which is selecting from Germany the material carried off from ...

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  20. REFRIGERATED STORAGE.

    Considerable congestion exists in the refrigerated stores in England owing to the large quantities of meat which are arriving, the discharge of steamers being much ...

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  21. FIVE COLLIERIES IDLE.

    Five large collieries in the Newscastle district were idle in consequence of the employees having gone on strike over trivial grievances. The mines are ...

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  22. MANDATORY PROBLEMS.

    The reply from the Council of the League of Nations to the American protest with regard to the Mesopotamian and Yap Island mandates is conciliatory, and ...

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  23. GENERAL CROZIER'S RESIGNATION.

    Captain W. A. Redmond, in the House of Commons, moved the adjournment of the House in order to call attention to the resignation of General Crozier, the head ...

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  24. FLOODS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Although pleasant sunshine has succeeded the week-end floods, large areas in the north and upper north are covered with water, and towns such as ...

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  25. AIR MAIL CONTINUANCE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. A. H. Illingworth) announces that temporary arrangements have been made for the continuance of the air mail services from ...

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  26. AMERICAN NAVAL BILL.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that in a final effort to obtain a vote upon the 500,000,000 dollar (£100,000,000) Naval ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. BACK TO VANCOUVER.

    Mr. Osmond Thomas Grattan Esmonrie, who has been confined on board the steamer Makura since her arrival here from Vancouver on January 11, because ...

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  28. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    Damage estimated at about £10,000 wa[?] caused by a fire which broke out early this morning at the promises of Morris, M'Mahon, and Co., canister makers, and ...

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  29. UNITED STATES ADMINISTRATION,

    The President-elect (Senator Harding) has aundinced the appointment of Senator Fall [?] Secretary for the Interior, with Mr. W. H. Hays (chairman of the ...

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  30. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT.

    The conference of members of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Commmittee has ended. In view of the termination of the Imperial butter contract at the end ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. INTERNATIONAL UNIONISM.

    The American Federation of Labour may officially sever all relationship with the International Federation of Trade Uni[?] Definite action [?] expected before ...

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  32. MILITARY TRAINING.

    Trainees from country centres have gone into camp on the show grounds. The officers in charge are:—Major Paine (officer commanding), Captain M. Thorp ...

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  33. REFUSAL TO GIVE EVIDENCE.

    Charles Mansell, a returned soldier, was called as a witness for the prosecution at the Quarter Sessions to-day in a case in which Joseph Alfred Roberts, also a ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. INVESTITURE AT BOMBAY.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught attended the evening service at St. Thomas's Cathedral, Bombay, and this morning held an investiture and decorated ...

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  35. INDIAN PRESS ACT.

    The proposal made by the Government to the Legislative Assembly for a committee of officials and non-officials to consider the modification of the Press Act ...

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  36. SYDNEY DRAPERY CASE.

    The hearing was concluded to-day, in the Central Police Court, of the case in which Elector Mosley (manager), Edmund Bartlett (traveller), Alfred Blakemore ...

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  37. SOLDIERS ASSISTED.

    The Queensland Sailors' and Soldiers' Friends' Committee (Messrs. J. P. Bottomley and H. Robertson, Mrs. E. B. Harris, and Captain Cottam) was ...

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  38. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS.

    The Communist outbreak in Florence has been quelled. The Nationalis[?] marched to the workers' quarters, and found the Commu[?]sts strong[?] entrenched ...

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  39. ABANDONING POLITICS.

    It is the intention of the Minister for Transport (Sir Eric Geddes) to abandon politics in August. ...

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  40. IMMORALITY IN SYDNEY.

    The Methodist Conference to-day discussed a recommendation from the Sex Problem Committee that a serious effort should be made to tackle ...

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  41. DETERMINING FAIR PRICES.

    In the Profiteering Court to-day, his Honour Judge Beeby made known the principies on which the court would act in determining the prices of commodities. ...

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  42. TEST TEAMS.

    The president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (Lord Ellesmere), presiding at a luncheon given by the Lancashire Cricket Club, advocated that restrictions should ...

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  43. THE CHIEF RABBI.

    The Mayor of Perth (Sir William Lathlain) welcomed tue Chief Rabbi (Dr. Her[?]), at the Town Hall to-day. The Anglican Archbishop (Dr. Riley) and ...

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  44. COAL FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque La France, the largest sailing vessel in the world, is loading 7000 tons of coal at Newport for New Zealand. This is no part of the contract ...

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  45. EX-KING OF MONTENEGRO.

    The death has occurred of the former King of Montenegro, Nicholas 1. The late ex-King Nicholas, who was 80 years of age, was proclaimed Prince of Monten[?]gro as ...

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  46. IMPERIAL CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    Mr. W. H. Barkley, late Collector of Customs in New Soath Wales, who is now in England, ia representing the Commonwealth at the Imperial Customs ...

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  47. JAPANESE CENSUS.

    The first national census reveals that the population totals 77,005,000. Of these 55,960,000 are in Japan proper, 17,284,000 in Kore[?], 3,653,000 in Formosa, 2,173,000 ...

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  48. OBJECTION TO "TIRPITZ."

    The launching of a steamer for Herr Stinnes was prevented by workmen at Flensburg, the chief port of Schleswig, because the vessel was named Tirpitz. ...

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  49. "WARRIORS' DAY" FUND.

    The following additional donations have been received for the "Warriors' Day" Fund, which has for its object the relief of urgent necessitous cases among ...

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  50. THE ROYAL ACADEMY.

    Sir John Lavery, the well-known painter, and Mr. William Strang, painter and etcher, who is President of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters, ...

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  51. TROOPS GUARD PRESIDENT.

    American troops are guarding the President (Senor Porras), following an attempt by a mob to enter his palace. ...

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