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  2. STEAMER DORSET.

    The fire on the Federal Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Dorset at Glasgow has been extinguished, and the undamaged cargo is being ...

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  3. A "CLEAN-UP."

    The clean-up movement throughout American cities extended to this municipality, when mounted State troopers rode through the streets and closed 600 ...

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  4. TO STRIKE TO-DAY

    Unless an eleventh hour, settlement is arrived at in connection with the tramway dispute London's millions will probably have to walk to ...

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  5. EIGHTEEN SAVED.

    The Naval Ministry has announced that 18 members of the crew of the sunken submarine have been saved, and the hope is expressed that the ...

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  6. AID FOR GERMANY.

    An attempt to restore Europe to a normal basis is to be made by the United States, British, and Continental financiers, who will shortly begin ...

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  7. VIVID FLAMES.

    Intense and vivid flames shot from a great gas-holder at the North Melbourne works, of the Metropolitan Gas Co. this afternoon. The fire ...

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  8. WON AND LOST.

    Great consternation prevailed amongst Mr. Winston Churchill's supporters when it was announced that Mr. O. Nicholson (Conservative) ...

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  9. PREFERENCE.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs (Mr. R. M'K. Oakley), who is also chairman of the Tariff Board, has returned to Melbourne from Great Britain and ...

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  10. JAPS. DELIGHTED

    The announcement of the abandonment of the Singapore scheme is hailed with satisfaction by the morning papers, which pay a tribute to the ...

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  11. PREMIER NAMED.

    The report of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. T. Hollis-Walker, London), after 10 weeks here, investigating the alleged wrong-doings of the Squires Government, ...

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  12. OPERATIONS EXTENDED.

    Governor Pinchot's State troopers are widening the sector of operations, and have raided eight saloons and confiscated large amounts of bootleg liquor here. The ...

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  13. BACK HOME.

    Looking tanned and well after his long sea voyage, Mr. J. Fihelly, who has held the appointment of Agent-General for Queensland [?] February, 1922, stepped ...

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  14. "NOT DONE YET."

    When asked if he had been authorised by the British Prime Minister to publish the cablegrams exchanged last week with regard to the Singapore base. Mr. Massey ...

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  15. COTTON GRADES.

    The grading of cotton in Queensland will be carried out by trained graders in the employ of the Government at the various ginneries this season. Various ...

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  16. THE CENTENARY.

    "It appears that some misconception of the projects of this committee has arisen. Our objects are clearly indicated in the constitution, a copy of which was ...

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  17. EXPERTS COMMITTEE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that it is expected that the reports of the experts on reparations will be ready at the end of March or the ...

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  18. 14 LOCOMOTIVES.

    At the conclusion of a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that the Commonwealth had decided, subject to a ...

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  19. DEFENCE FORCES.

    In correcting statements which had been credited to him. ViceAdmiral Sir Frederick Field, speaking at a dinner tendered to him ...

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  20. W.A. ELECTIONS.

    The general elections for the Legislative Assembly will take place to-morrow, with the exception that polling in two Northern electorates, Kimberley ...

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  21. ALLEGED EVASION.

    In the Police Court this morning Mr. F. U. Smith, K.C., acting on behalf of the Secretary of the Labour Party (Mr. F. U. Ward) proceeded against the ...

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  22. "ONLY AN IDEAL."

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a communication from the French Prime Minister (M. Poincare), dealing with the ...

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  23. MT. PERRY SMASH.

    The magisterial inquiry at Mt. Perry into the Gillen's siding railway fatality was continued to-day. George Jones produced the watch with which he timed ...

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  24. COTTON MENACED

    Reports have reached Brisbane that the maize grub is very bad in some districts and attacking the cotton crops. The Acting Premier and Minister for ...

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  25. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE.

    Mr. Frank Vanederlip, the noted financier, and formerly president of the National City Bank, suspecting that many aspects of the nationial scandals are being ...

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  26. FRANC AND STERLING.

    The £ sterling reached 4.30[?], gaining within the last 48 hours an excess of two cents. The frane reached 51/10 cents. ...

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  27. RUSSELL DIVORCE.

    The hearing of Mrs. Russell's appeal was begun by the House of Lords Committee this afternoon. The public were not admitted, though there was a flood of ...

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  28. BURNING BONDS.

    The attitude of the Chief Secretary ([?]. Oakes) towards the deputation from the R.S.S.[?].L.A., which asked permis[?] to hold a Bond burning ceremony ...

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  29. A PROBLEM.

    Two years ago Mrs. Jane C. B. White, of 56 Fl[?]ss-street, Hurlstone Park, discovered that she could not hope for relief from the pains and tortures of a cancerous ...

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  30. THE NIGHTINGALE.

    Captain Eckersley, chief engineer of the British Broadcasting Co., hopes during the spring to broadcast the song of the nightingale. He proposes to drive into ...

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  31. BIG ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    Representing a capital of 315,000,000 dollars (about £63,000,000), producing 2,000,000 horse-power in the heart of the coal, steel, and industrial regions, 11 ...

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  32. AFRAID OF WIFE.

    An echo of the shooting affair at the [?] Keys Hotel, at Dry Creek, in M[?] last, when John Alphonsus Mulca[?] accused his wife, who is the licensee ...

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  33. U.S. SHIPPING LAWS.

    The execution of Article 28 of the American Shipping Laws, giving preferential railway rates on goods carried to and from America by American vessels, ...

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  34. CHANGES IN PERSIA.

    A pro-Republican demonstration was held here, but was scantily attended, and the people were indifferent, in spite of the fiery speeches of the orators. The ...

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  35. A ROYAL "LISTENER-IN."

    The British Broadcasting Company has installed a special wireless set for the King at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  36. A HEAVY BURDEN.

    According to the official record, unemployment in Britain since the Armistice has cost £392,000,000, of which the cost to the Exchequer was £170,000,000. ...

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  37. ACTION OVER BEER.

    A case in which Tooth and Co. were charged with having sold adulterated beer was heard, in the Central Summons Court to-day. William Hamlet, an analyst, said ...

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  38. A GOVERNOR SUED.

    Thomas Crickmore, a groom, sued the Earl of Stradbroke, the Governor of Victoria, at the Halesworth Country Court, for £73, for alleged breach of contract. ...

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  39. FRENCH ARMY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed the Bill for the reorganisation of the army. The Bill provides for an active army of 32 divisions, in addition to special ...

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  40. "A CURSE."

    Dr. Grace Boelke, who recently went to America to study prohibition there, in a letter to a friend in Sydney, said she was returning to Australia a rabid anti ...

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  41. "MURDER OF SAILORS"

    Commander Burney caused a scene in the debate in the House of Commons on the Admiralty vote by referring ...

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  42. "A PUBLIC SCANDAL."

    Members of the jury detailed over-night in a case at the Taree Quarter Sessions had to sleep on the floor of the court with a couple of blankets each, there ...

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  43. UNHAPPY FAMILY.

    A second meeting of representatives of the S[?] Hills, Darling Harbour, King. Pyrmont, and Paddington branches of the A.L.P. was held at the Trades ...

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  44. BALLOT CASE.

    Judgment was delivered to-day by his Honour Mr. Justice Street, in the A.W.U. ballot case, in which John Brown alleged fraud[?]lent irregularities in respect to the ...

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  45. GREAT ILLUSIONIST.

    The death has occurred of Carl Hertz, Carl Hertz had been on the stage for a great number of years, and was well known on the Continent. He visited ...

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  46. IS IT DANGEROUS?

    A complaint concerning the danger of allowing the fairway buoy at the entrance to Freeman Channel to remain unlighted has been made to the Marine ...

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  47. "LOAFERS' PARADISE."

    When the Charleville report that instances had been known to occur where men had been offered work suitable for them, and that they had turned it down, ...

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  48. A BIG DEAL.

    The Australian Press Association learns that Berry's, and the proprietors of the "Sunday Times" and the "Daily Graphic," have purchased the Hulton Companies' ...

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  49. CLAIM FOR £2000.

    Mrs. M. H. Vitali, wife of Commander Vitali, Italian Consul in Sydney, sued Frank Lubrano in the Banco Jury Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir ...

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  50. CASE OF ARSON.

    Rose Gilmour (40) pleaded guilty [?] the Central Criminal Court to-day to a charge of arson, and was sentenced by his Honour Mr. Justice James to 12 months' ...

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  51. DECLARED "BLACK."

    The steamer Daikoku Maru, formerly the A[?], put to sea this afternoon despite union interference when about to engage with the Daikoku Maru, which ...

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  52. FLED FROM HOME.

    A young woman, aged 19, who was arrested yesterday and charged with having no lawful visible means of support, told an extraordinary story. ...

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  53. DELAYED FORDSDALE.

    The steamer Fordsdale is now ready for sea with a full crew of union hands aboard. The vessel will probably leave this afternoon on her maiden voyage to ...

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