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  2. MOUNT LYELL CRISIS.

    Hon, J. E. Ogden, M.H.A., in an interview yesterday regarding the action of the union executives in Melbourne in setting aside the ballot of the Mount Lyell ...

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  3. ATTITUDE OF A.W.U.

    The executive council of the Australian Workers' Union, which has just concluded a three days' sitting [?] Sydney, adopted the following [?]tion: ...

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  4. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strike situation in Great Britain is unchanged, though there are an interesting number of signs that many of the miners are anxious to return to ...

    Article : 247 words
  5. ITALIAN ELECTIONS

    The Rome correspondent of the London Labour newspaper Daily Herald" says that blood and terror unpara[?]eled in the recent history of Italy ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    Armed Sinn Feiners ambushed soldiers who were proceeding to-day in a lorry along Grattan-crescent, Daublin, and killed one of the[?]. ...

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  7. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "New York Evening World" says that Chinese authorities believe that the reconstruction oF the Chinese cabinet, ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL BANK OF TASMANIA.

    Fitting recognition was given last evening to the prominent part Mr. David Barclay and Mr. C. J. Maxwell, as managing director and manager, ...

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  9. THE FIRST TEST MATCH.

    Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, the well-known cricketer, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," proposes that the English team for the test match should be ...

    Article : 269 words
  10. STRAIT MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr. W. Robinson, the manager of the Tasmanian State Shipping Department and an officer of the Federal Treasury Department, who were ...

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  11. THE SLAUGHTER AT GORT.

    As already announced, ambushers on Monday fatally shot Inspector Blake, Mrs. Blake, Captain Cornwallis, and Lieut. McCreedy, near Gort, in ...

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  12. FORM IN COUNTY MATCHES.

    Playing against Worcester to-day, Douglas, who captained the English Eleven which visited Australia, took seven wickets for 91 runs on the best ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers resumod play in their match with the Naval and Military Services at Portsmouth, to-day The weather was brilliant, but rather hot. ...

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  14. THE OUTRAGES IN ENGLAND.

    Nine persons, including three women, have been detained as the outcome of the Sinn Fein outrages in London. The police have discovered ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT

    It has been indicated in the United States Senate that President Harding has changed his attitude as to the advisability of calling a naval ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. REPARATIONS.

    In accordance with the demand of the Allies requiring payment by Germany of the first instalment of the reparation demands by May 30, the ...

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  17. WAGES IN AMERICA.

    The United States Railroad Labour Board has decided that prevailing conditions justify, to an extent yet to be determined, a downward readjustment ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    President Harding will confer to-day with Mr. Porter, the chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, on the resolution in ...

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  19. MACHINE GUNS AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    During a military football match yesterday at Bandon, in County Cork, a party of civilians fired Lewis machineguns upon the players and the ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. THE MINERS.

    The anthracite min[?]rs in the United States have decided to join forces with the bituminous coal miners in negotiating for a new wages contract to start ...

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  21. BOLSHEVISM.

    Guerilla warfare arising from the hostility of the natives to the Russian Bolsheviks in Bokhara is increasing. The destruction of mosques, the ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    Bekirsar Bey has resigned his foreign Ministership in the Nationalist Cabinet under Mustapha Kemel Pasha, owing to the Nationalist Parliament rejecting ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX ACT.

    Charges laid under the Entertainment Tax Amendment Act by Inspector A. J. Fitzallen, of the Federal Taxation Department, against William Annear, ...

    Article : 323 words
  24. POST OFFICE ROBBED.

    Constable Halloran, while on duty in Flinders-street, passed the Post and Telegraph Office at Commerce House just before 2 o'clock this morning. He saw ...

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  25. PEACE OVERTURES.

    The London correspondent of the "New York World" states that Mr. Martin Glynn, a former Governor of New York, recently met Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 198 words
  26. SHIPPING.

    The passengers of the P. and O. branch, liner Be[?]alla, 11,120 tons, outward bound to Australia, which collided in the English Channel with the ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    Officials at Washington announce that the United States Government refuses to have any dealings with the Russian Bolshevik Government until all ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. STATEMENT BY HON. J. McDonald.

    Hon. J. McDonald, M.L.C., chairman of the Combined Unions' Committee. made a statement to-day with regard to the position at Mount Lyell. ...

    Article : 353 words
  29. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he learns that Dr. Sastri, the Indian representative to the Imperial Cabinet, ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. AN IRISH KING.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, one of the Unionist mombers for Oxford University, interviewed yesterday on the Irish question, stated:—The [?]carer we can approach ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN VESSEL.

    Mr. Myokura, the chairman of the Japanese Naval Commission, announces that a contract has been awarded to the New York Shipbuilding ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. COCKATOO DOCKYARD INQUIRY.

    Evidence, which was tinged with humour, was given at the Cockatoo inquiry to-day. Senator Reid presided. Robert Thomas Blane, supervisor of ...

    Article : 386 words
  33. MAILS BY AIR.

    Details of the arrangements for a trial contract for an aeroplane service, including the carriage of mails, from Geraldton to Derby (W.A.), a distance ...

    Article : 168 words
  34. THE SILESIAN QUESTION.

    The Supreme Allied Council has been summoned to meet at the end of the week to discuss the Silesian question. The French are anxious that the ...

    Article : 177 words
  35. PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS.

    The French captured 70,000 flame throwers during the war and these are now being used to repel clouds of locusts, which have flown from ...

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  36. THE STRIKE IN AMERICA.

    Captain I.L. Evans, the national director of the American Shipping Board's Sea Service Bureau, announces that an out-and-out open shop system ...

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  37. STATEMENT BY PREMIER.

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) said last night that he had been in communication with Warden Lawson, of Queenstown, during the day with regard to the ...

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  38. MIGRATION.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand is shipping to the Dominion 150 emigrants in the Paparoa, leaving on the 26th inst., 150 in the Ruahine ...

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  39. AMERICAN SUBMARINE CABLES.

    The United States Government is extremely anxious for the immediate passing of Senator Keliogg's bill to prevent cables landing on American soil ...

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  40. THE CLOSING DOWN OF THE WORKS.

    As the result of the industrial crisis an exodus of people on a small scale has already commenced, and it is understood that the steamer Wainui, ...

    Article : 196 words
  41. FELLMONGERY INDUSTRY.—

    A deputation consisting of BrigadierGeneral R. Smith, Messrs. Hackett, Glover, and Moulton representing the Fellmongers' Association of Victoria, ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. AUSTRALIANS v. ESSEX.

    The Australians began a match with the County of Essex to-day. The day was bright and warm, and there was a big attendance. The wicket was ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. THE BETRAYER OF NURSE CAVELL.

    Armand Jeanne, the betrayer of Nurse Cavell, has been arrested at Mons. Jeaune throughout the German occupation of Belgium carried on ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. TRAGEDY IN PARIS.

    An astonishing tragedy occurred on a boulevard in Paris to-day. A wife was wheeling her husband in a bath chair, he being paralysed in both legs as the ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. THE MATCH WITH M.C.C.

    The M.C.C. team for the match with [?] [?], beginning on Saturday, is as follows:—Fry, P. R. Johnson, Knight, O. Foster, G. F. Stevens, A. J. ...

    Article : 40 words
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