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  2. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    Some weeks ago dissatisfaction developed among locomotive men on the Queensland rauilways against their exclusion by the Arbitration Court award ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    Preparations are well in hand in Tasmania for the taking of the second census of the Commonwealth of Australia at midnight on Sunday, April 3 ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    An important All-Russian Conference will open in Paris on Saturday. M. Kerensky, the former Prime Minister of Russia, and General Wrangel, who ...

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  5. THE STEWARDS' STRIKE

    The strike of marine stewards continues without prospects of settlement. Mr. Moate, general secretary for the stewards, stated to-day that for months ...

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  6. W.A. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Strike affairs were quiet to-day Members of the Railway Officers' Association held a mass meeting during the morning, and, about 600 were [?] ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    The Irish Office has informed the London representative of the Australian Press Association that Dr. Clune, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of ...

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  8. DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels, the Secretary of the United States Navy, flatly denies the reports, published in London and Austialia that arrangements have ...

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  9. THE AMERICAN FEELER.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Australian and Canadian representatives in New York strongly resent the ...

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  10. AMBUSH IN CORK CITY.

    Last night six policemen were seriously wounded in an ambush which occurred in a badly-lighted street in Cork City. The Sinn Feiners used rifles, ...

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  11. THE S.S. LEURA.

    The action of the crew of the s.s. Leura, which has been lying idle at [?] for a week, in consequence of the men involving themselves in the ...

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  12. BRITISH BUILDING TRADE.

    The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, and Joiners has been merged into the General Union of Operative Carpenters and Joiners, the ...

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  13. GERMAN RAILWAYS.

    'The men on the German railways have voted in favour of a strike, and the Minister in charge of the department has threatened all strikers, with dismissal. ...

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  14. A PRIEST SHOT DEAD.

    The Rev. Darcy, whilst attempting to escape during a military visit to the Imperial Hotel at Cork yesterday, was shot dead. ...

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  15. AMERICAN INTERFERENCE

    Mr. Peter McSweeney, brother of the late Alderman McSweeney, the hunger-striking Lord Mayor of Cork, and Alderman O'Callaghan, the ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Senator J. D. Phelan, the Democratic member for California, stated that a ...

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  17. RIOT IN SCHLESWIG.

    After the funeral of a Communist leader, who was killed during the arrest of Communist conspirators recently, the crowd attempted to storm the barracks ...

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  18. DERWENT BY-ELECTION.

    There is plenty of competition for the Derwent seat in the Legislative Council rendered vacant by the death of Hon. Ellis Dean. Nominations for ...

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  19. DE VALERA.

    It is now accepted as true that Mr. E. de Valera, the President of the socalled irish Republic, reached Ireland from, America last week. It is ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYED IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The slump in the South Wales coal trade is owing to the stoppage of French purchases. France, during the recent strike in South Wales, purchased ...

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  21. CANADIAN OPINION.

    Canadian Government officials characterise the reports that the Canadian Navy is going to co-operate with the American and Australian fleets for ...

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  22. FALL IN PRICES.

    Extraordinary scenes occurred in Maysville, Louisville, Carlisle, and other cities in the American State of Kentucky, when the tobacco crop was ...

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  23. THE STRAITS SERVICE.

    With their limited passenger accommodation fully booked, the steamers Marrawah, Awaroa, and Koomeela will sail for Tasmanian ports on Saturday. ...

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  24. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    British journalists who accompained the Prince of Wales on his tour of Australia were called upon to pay Federal income tax. After a protest, the ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. RAIDS IN DUBLIN.

    Yesterday bodies of Republican police raided the houses of Dublin rate collectors, and seized all cheques for rates payable to the Dublin Council ...

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  26. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The report that the chief of police and a British officer had been assassinated at Bagdad was exaggerated. A new police inspector was recently shot, ...

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  27. MARKETING CROSSBRED WOOL

    At the invitation of Mr. Jowott M.H.R representatives of the growers of cross[?]red wool in all the States met in Independen-hall this afternoon to ...

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  28. THE KYOGLES RUNNING.

    Messrs. A. G. Webster and Sons. Ltd., local agents for the s.s. Kyogle, state that the vessel will continue in the Bass Strait service for some little time to ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. THE FIGHT AT MEELIN.

    The report that 16 Sinn Feiners had been killed in an ambush at Meclin, near Kanturk, in County Cork, is untr[?]. An authoritative account ...

    Article : 181 words
  30. LAVENDER BAY MURDER.

    In connection with the murder of Miss Gertrude McGrath in a house at Lavender Bay on Christmas Eve, a warrant was issued to-day for the arrest ...

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  31. SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    In October last Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested in Fleet-street on a charge of publishing seditious utterances in the extremist journal, the "Workers' ...

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  32. HOUSING IN ENGLAND.

    Whilst he was in England recently the question of how to deal with the present acute shortage of houses in Hobart in the light of English experience was ...

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  33. PEACE TREATY.

    The British Government has assented to a meeting of the Council of the Allies in Paris on January 19, to conider Marshal Foch's report on German ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    Play in the New Zealand championship lawn tennis tournament was continued to day. In the semi-final round of singles, ...

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  35. THE MANDATES.

    Viscount Grey, in his inaugural address to the Christian Science Congress to-day, said it should be made a condition in regard to the mandatory ...

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  36. SUPREME ALLIED COUNCIL.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that the Supreme Allied Council will meet between the 10th and 15th inst., and that General Pilsudski, the President ...

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  37. TURKEY AND ARMENIA.

    It is understood that President Wilson will not adopt the suggestion made by Mr. Lloyd George the Prime Minister of England, that he (the President) ...

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  38. THE INDUSTRIAL PEACE ACT.

    An application was made ex parte to Mr. Justice Rich in High Court chambers on behalf ofthe Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd., of Port [?] for a [?] ...

    Article : 222 words
  39. THE FIRE ON THE KWINANA.

    A telegram from Carnarvon states that the fire on the steamer Kwinana is now under control. The whole of her fore part has been ...

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  40. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, the retiring High Commissioner of Australia, has returned to London from his native county of Ayrshire, where he has been ...

    Article : 96 words
  41. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    Two children named Alfred Brennan, aged 7 years, and Eileen Merle Durant, aged 8 years, were drowned in a pond at an abandoned brick kiln at St. Peter's ...

    Article : 109 words
  42. SLUMP IN SHIPBUILDING

    The slump in freights, combined with the high cost of building, is causing the cancellation of many shipbuilding orders on the Tyne and the Clyde. One [?] ...

    Article : 62 words
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