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  2. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association reports that the Nav[?] officials expalain that the drafting of plans for unit[?]g the whole of the ...

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  3. AERIAL MAIL SERVICES.

    It is hoped in the near future to develop throughout Australia an important system of mail services by air The Air Council aud the Postmaster-General's ...

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  4. LOWER WAGE PROPOSALS.

    The president of the National Seamen and Firemen's Union (Mr. Havelock Wilson), in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press ...

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  5. NEW TERMS FOR TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Morning post" says that the Turks are much dissatisded with the latest peace proposals of the Allies, and that the ...

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  6. PIKEDALE SETTLEMENT,

    The decision to close down on all advanees over £625 to soidier settlers has fallen like a thunderbolt on the Pikedale settlement. Hight hopes had been ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE.

    "M[?]y representations have been made to the Government that Anzac Day— April 25— should be maintained as a day of solenm thaksgiving rather than that ...

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  8. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Federal Parliamantary Public Accounts Committee which is inquiring into the activities and administration of the War Service Homes Commission continued ...

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  9. THE BASIC WAGE.

    Several applications arising out of the recent basic wage declaration were heard in the Arbitration Court yesterday. STATE FOREST EMPLOYEES. ...

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  10. TALAAT BEY ASSASSINATED.

    Talaat Buy, who was a former Grand Vizier of Turkey, has been assassinated by an Armenian, whilst walking with a lady in the street. The couple were ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. COCKATOO ISLAND DISMISSALS.

    The vigilance committee which was appointed at a meeting of the employees at Cockatoo Island dockyards has decided to support, the Boilermakers' Union ...

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  12. "CATERPILLAR" CAVALRY.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for War (Sir L. Worthington Evans) introuduced the Army Estimates, which were accepted. The Minister ...

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  13. MR. FLEMING'S DECISION.

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, the Nationalist member for Robertson (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives, who recently announced that in future he proposed to ...

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  14. OVERLAPPING OF AWARDS.

    The President of the State Industrial Court (Mr. Jethro Brown) to-day delivered judgment in connection with the application for a declaration concerning ...

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  15. STORMING OF KRONSTADT.

    A Helsingfors telegram states that Chinese troops attempted to storm Kronstadt over the ice on Monday, but were heavily defeated and sustained several ...

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  16. STATE BAKERIES.

    At a meeting of members of the Operative Bakers' Union, held in the Trades Hall to-day,it was decided to congra[?] late the State Caucus Government on its ...

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  17. UNDER TREES AND ROCKS.

    About 300 unemployed men who sleep in the Domain each night have formed themselves into a "camp," and have elected a committee to act on their ...

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  18. FORMER GERMAN CABLES.

    The International Communications Conterence has decided to continuo indefinitely the present modus [?]endi governing the former German cables, Some ...

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  19. A FUNERAL POSTPONED.

    The funeral of Winifred Catherine Cardwell, a young married woman, which was to have taken place this afternoon, was delayed by the police, who ...

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  20. BRITISH MISSION TO AMERICA,

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association States that officia[?] have been informed that the British Government [?] a ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. HAMILTON COLD STORES.

    The surveying of a route for a railway line to connect the Government cold stores that are being built on the banks of the river near Hamilton with the ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. AMBUSCADE IN DUBLIN.

    A semi-official account of an affray which occurred between a party of auxiliaries and a number of armed [?] in Brunswick-street, Dublin, shows that ...

    Article : 282 words
  23. RUSSIAN REFUGEES.

    Russian refugees on board five of General wrangel's ships now lying at Marse[?] are in a deplorable condition, and are on the [?] of starvation, They ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. GOVERNEMENT IN INDIA.

    An offical explanation of the recent stops tak[?] by the Government states that the [?] co-operation movement is specially [?]gned to [?]der government ...

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  25. W.A. CATTLE IMPROVEMENT.

    In order to check deterioration, and to improve the cattle in the Kimberley districts, the Government has decided to import from Queensland five stud hulls ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Several additional election returns were received to-day. For the Yilgarn seat Mr. Corboy (C.) defeated the sitting member, Mr. Hudson (N.L.), by 41 votes. Mr. ...

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  27. AMERICA'S RUSSIAN POLICY.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns that President Harding will folloiv ex-President Wilson's Russian policy for the ...

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  28. LOCAL AUTHORITY ELECTIONS.

    "The extreme leaders of the Socialist Party are seeking to obtain control of the local authorities with the ultimale view of confiscating all our property and ...

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  29. SOUTHERN WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions to-day 3686 bales were catalogued. Of these 2642 bales were sold, and 734 bales were disposed of privately. The wools offered were on ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The President of the Federation of Labour (Mr. Samuel Gompers). is sending a letter to the Juternational Federation of Trade Unions, says the ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRATION.

    The Government of West Australia has decided to fall into line with the other States in regard to a policy of co-operation with the Commonwealth Government ...

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  32. GERMAN DEBTS.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr Massy Greene) to-day referred to the operations of the clearing office which has been established in Melbourne in ...

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  33. WOOL PROFITS.

    The Profiteering Committee which is investigating the topmaking trade, on the basis of an examination of the bocks of five firms, says that the average profit ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. INDIAN SHRINE SEIZED.

    It is officially stated that a mob of 150 persons took for[?]ble possession of a wealthy shrine at Nanak, in the Lahore district. Twenty-one persons have been ...

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  35. ENGINE-DRIVERS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual confernece of the Federated Engnie-drivers and Firemen's Association of Australia was commenced at the Trades Hall, Toowo[?] this morning, Mr.B. ...

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  36. CANADIAN CATTLE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Llovd George) informed a deputation that he was going to appoint a Commission to investigate the question of the importation ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA HOUSE STAFF.

    Mr. J. R. Collins has, obtained the approval of the Commonwealth Government to the classification scheme in connection with the staff of Australia House. The ...

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  38. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    Six motor cyclists have arrived in Toowoomba by road from Newcastle. The party comprises W. A. Thomas, E. Levy, J. Campton, J. Dalson, E. ...

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  39. ADVANCE ON INCREASED PAY.

    Information has been received from Rangoon, in Burma, to the effect that 3000 employees of the Burma Oil Co., who recently went on strike, and received ...

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  40. SONOMA AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    The steamer Sonoma has arrived here with Mr. J. H. Kirkwood, the Australian golf player, on board. The Davis Cup, which was won from Australia by the ...

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  41. MONTENEGRIN THRONE.

    Prince Danilo of Montenegro has rebounced the throne in favour of his nephew, Prince Michael, who is now comPleting his education in England. Queen ...

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  42. MR, STOREY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Storey), yielding to importunities, has agreed to deliver a short address to members of the House of Commons to-morrow, ...

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  43. INTER-ALLIED EXHIBITION.

    Arrangements are being made for the holding of an important Inter-Allied Colonial Exhibition in Paris, in 1925. The city of Paris has been asked to subsidise ...

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  44. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    Cyril James Gilroy, a young man, was charged in the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H.L. Archdall C.P.M., with having on March 7, at the ...

    Article : 257 words
  45. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON.

    Mr.J. Doyle has been elected a trustee for the North Ipswich Cricket Reserve in succession to the late Mr., J. S. Clowes. ...

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  46. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS.

    The leader at Ferrara of the Fascisti, an organisation of ultra patriots, has been assassinated. It is now stated that Signor Piccoli, a ...

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  47. ANOTHER POLITICAL PARTY.

    A new Federal political party, styling itself the Australian Legion, has been formed. In the statement of its objectives, the Legion promises a vigorons ...

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  48. UPROAR IN THE REICHSTAG.

    [?]derable uproar occurred in the R[?]tag during the debate on disarmame[?] when the Communists vehemently den[?]ced the attitude of the Bavarian ...

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  49. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The members of the Senate Finance Committee and the Ways and Mean[?] Committee of the Houso of Representatives, following a conference on anti-tariff ...

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  50. PRINCE AS SPORTSMAN.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales rode Pet Dog in the Brigade of Guards' inter-regimental point-to-point race at Helmdon. The Prince's mount started ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The M[?]ster for Lands (Colonel Reitz) has beenreturned unopposed for the Port Elizabeth [?]eat, which was vacated by Sir Edga[?] Walton, the newly appointed ...

    Article : 37 words
  52. CURIOS DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Owing to the burning of a building belonging to Mr. Crispin, in Milton-street, on Saturday morning, Mr. Oliver Bainbridge lost a valuable collection of South ...

    Article : 43 words
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