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  2. IDLE MOUNT MORGAN.

    Mount Morgan s[?]arted to-day on the anticipated long wait for an improvement in the metal market. The various unions met [?] morning, and formed ...

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  3. SPOILED BY RAIN.

    The Austra[?]an cr[?]ers were charmed with the qu[?]ty and beauty o[?] Mr. L[?]el Rob[?]son's private cricket ground at Buc[?]ham Hall, which is one of the ...

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  4. "HUMAN MISERY."

    Lord Emmott's committee has issued its report on the economic situation in Russia in the form of a White Paper covering 167 pages. The report concludes: "The ...

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  5. RESIGNED!

    It is officially stated that the German Government Has resigned. The resignation, the news of ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. PROPOSED WOOL MINIMUM.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister for Customs, in reply to Mr. Higgs (N.), said that if proposals in regard to wool now being considered by the ...

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  7. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    An influential Section of the members of the House of Commons is trying to resuscitate the conference between the miners and the mine owners on the basis of ...

    Article : 147 words
  8. "ROB ROY" FINANCE.

    Unionism was faced with the most critical time in history the Premier (Mr. Theodore) raid to-day in the course of an address at the Eight-hour Day sports. The ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. POSITION IN AMERICA.

    Sir. J. B. Wilson, governor of the National Sheep and Wool Bureau, reports that the wool situation is the worst in the history of tue united States. Nearly ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. "[?]ACING A CRITICAL PERIOD."

    [?]e taking of evidence concerning the A.W.U. claim covering the sugar industry was continued to-day before the Industrial Magistrate (Mr. T. W. Farnell). ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The Joint South Australian and Tasmanian loan, originally arranged to be launched in the middle of May, will probably be delayed in consequence of the coal ...

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  12. TURBULENT TRIBESMEN.

    Much unrest is noticeable in the Afghan province of Khost, where the Governor is bestowing lavish rewards on antiBritish sympathisers. The tribes are ...

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  13. SEAFARERS' WAGES.

    Members of the seafarers' organisations have taken a ballot on the question of the reduction of wages, as proposed by the round-table conference of the ...

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  14. IMMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    A prophecy was made to-day oy the Federal Director for Immigration (Mr. H. S. Gullett) that, providing the conditions r[?]ined favourable. Australia would ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. POLISH INSURGENTS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express" states that the fighting continues in the south-eastern districts of Upper Silesia. Allied troops have ...

    Article : 314 words
  16. EIGHT CONSTABLES MURDERED.

    As the result of a rust, on the part of a body of armed civilians at R[?]thmore County Kerry, eight members of the Royal Irish Constabulary have been ...

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  17. TO DISCOURAGE DISLOYALTY.

    A deputation of members of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Mothers, Wives, and Widows' Association, numbering about 36, this morning marched down Macquarie-street. ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRIES.

    The H[?]gh Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Al[?]en), in a signed article in the "Manchester Guardian" on economic and political developments in New ...

    Article : 395 words
  19. COCKATOO ISLAND INQUIRY.

    The methods of William Milne, a contractor now in Long Bay prison, for defrauding the Cockatoo Dock of £29,000, were further explained at the Cockatoo ...

    Article : 286 words
  20. CARGO PILFERING.

    The Pillaging Commission took evidence at Fremanantle yesterday. The secretary of the Lumpere' Union (Mr. Rowe) said that when a lumper was ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. BRITISH AIRMEN KILLED.

    Two British airmen, who were flying in a Bristol aeroplane, crashed into a tree in a suburb, and both were killed. ...

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  22. HINDENBURG'S STATUE AS FIREWOOD.

    The giant wooden, statue of Marshal von Hindenburg, into which the Germans drove gold and silver nails during the War, is being offered for sale as ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. A WELLINGTON SENSATION.

    A sensation was caused in Wellington to-day by the appearance at the Magistrates' Court of a well-known civil servant, Arthur Marryatt, charged with ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. JAPAN AND THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Takashi Hara) declared in a speech that the Government was deteinuned to make efforts for the continuation and promotion of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. MATCH WITH SURREY.

    The following are the players from who[?] will be selected the Surrey t[?]m, which will meet the Australian El[?] at the Oval on Saturday:—P. G. H. F[?]er, [?] ...

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  26. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (General Smuts), accompanied by the Minister for Defence (Colonel Mentz), is expected to sail for London by the Arundel Castle on May ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIAN WOOD STRIKE.

    A conference between representatives of the Lakeside Firewood Co., the Australian Workers' Union, and the various unions associated with the mining ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. WRECKED LUGGER ROCKTON.

    In connection with the wreek of the lugger Rockton on the Barrier Reef off the Central Queensland const recently, the Rockhampton police have reported to the ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. INVITATION FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The announcement was made at a meeting of the Marylebone Cricket Club to-day that an invitation had been received to send a team to New Zealand in the season ...

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  30. EEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, his Honour Mr. Justice Higg[?]ns [?]rred to the reported remarks of the Acting Prime Minister (Sir ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. NAPOLEON CENTENARY.

    A vast congregation assembled at Notre Dame in connection with the centenary of the death of Napoleon I. There was no catafalque, only the violet pall which ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. DOMINIONS' STATUS.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. A. Meighen), in an article in the "Manchester Guardian" on the plate of the Dominions in the Empare, says. "The ...

    Article : 193 words
  33. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    Simultaneous with the announcement that President Harding had obtained the consent of the House leaders to call off disarmament resolutions until he indicates ...

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  34. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. Atlee Hunt, the recently appointed Federal Public Service Arbitrator, is hearing his first important case—a demand by the Commonwealth Public ...

    Article : 200 words
  35. "BAWRA" SALES.

    The announcement that the "Bawra" wool offered on the second day of the London sales had found keen competition was very good news. It confirms ...

    Article : 183 words
  36. STREET PROCESSIONS PROHIBITED.

    By 17 votes to 10 the City Council to-day adopted a by-law prohibiting the holding of all street processions in Melbourne excepting funerals, naval or ...

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  37. HASTINGS BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election at Hastings (Sussex), which was necess[?]ted by the retirement of Mr. L. Lyon (Co[?]tion Unionist), has resulted as follows: ...

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  38. FAKED PEARLS.

    The "Star" states that London jewellers and gem dealers have been defrauded of thousands of pounds by means of Japanese faked pearls, which it is ...

    Article : 137 words
  39. WAR GRAVES COMMISSION.

    Speaking in the Senate to-day, the Minister [?] Defence (Senator Pearce) said that reports regarding the work of the War Graves Commission on Gall[?]poli ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. HOW INDUSTRY IS CRIPPLED.

    The Australian Glass Manufactur[?] Co., whose headquarters are at Spottiswoode, Melbourne, has just completed the erection of a factory for the manufacture ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. AMERICA AND THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Court of Appeal gave a decision to-day the effect of which is that the United Staten, not having assumed [?]ny of the obligations of the Versailles Treaty, ...

    Article : 102 words
  42. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Polling in connection with the by-election for the Melbourne province seat in the Legislative Council took place to-day, and resulted in the return of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. WORLD'S CONCERT TOUR.

    Madame Clara Butt and her husband, Mr. Kennerley Rumford, will include Australasia in their tour of the world, and will appear in Sydney early in September ...

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  44. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    LONDON, May 5.—The Metal Exchange statistics show that the stocks of tin amount to 6338 tons; copper, 19,305 tons; lead, 18,127 tons; spelter, 17,730 tons. ...

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  45. THE LONDON AUCTIONS.

    At the mile of "Bawra" wool to-day an average selection was offered. France. Germany, and the home trade all competed keenly. Ninety per cent. of the offerings ...

    Article : 90 words
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