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  2. THE BRITISH TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. S. W. B. McGregor, British Senior Trade Commissioner in Australia, is at present in Hobart, attending the Conference of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  3. INDIA.

    In consequence of intimidation and violence offered to Government servants and loyalists during the Royal visit and the subsequent hostility ...

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  4. THE RAND REBELLION.

    A loyal trade unionist kept, at Fordsburg by the Reds gives the Johannesburg "Star" interesting details. He states that when it came ...

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  5. INVASION OF ULSTER

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says a new campaign by flying columns of the Republican army against the loyalists in ...

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  6. FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipment of apples by the Commonwealth Government liner Moreton Bay is now being discharged. Apparently the fruit is in good ...

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  7. THE TARIFF.

    Referring yesterday to the tariff reciprocity negotiations between the Commonwealth and New Zealand, which are proceeding in Melbourne, Senator J. H. ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Replying to the allegations of a conspiracy to defeat the soamen in obtaining increased wages and improved conditions in the Federal Arbitration Court, ...

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  9. TRIAL SHIPMENTS OF SOFT FRUITS.

    The experimental shipment of soft fruits by the South Australian Government has been discharged, but the condition is only moderate. Most of ...

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  10. RESUMING WORK.

    Although there is much unemployment and distress on the Rand, there is reason to believe that the mining industry will be able to absorb a good ...

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  11. THE THREATENED STRIKE.

    Mr. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, Mr. A. C.Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Workers' Federation, and officials of the ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    Mr. F.E. Guest, the Secretary of State for Air, in presenting the Air Estimates in the House of Commons this afternoon, said he welcomed the decision of the ...

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  13. SUPPRESSION OF CRIME.

    The Ulster Parliament has read a second time a bill for the suppression of crime. Mr. McGaw, in moving the second ...

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  14. STRAWBERRIES AT 54/ PER LB.

    Forced strawborries were sold in Covent Government market to-day at 54/ per lb. ...

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  15. AMERICA'S COMMENT.

    Interviewed to-day by a representative of the Johannesburg "Star," Mr. Stevenson, the American Trade Commissioner, said that he believed that ...

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  16. DISARMAMENT.

    Mr. Paul D. Cravath, who represented the United States Treasury at the Inter-Allied war Conference in Paris, unequivocally denies the statement made ...

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  17. THE INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    Reporting to the State Executive of the A.L.P. on the Prime Minister's recent Industrial Conference, the West Australian delegates, said the employers ...

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  18. THE FREE STATE BILL.

    On the motion to consider the Irish Free State Bill in committee of the House of Lords this afternoon, Lord Salisbury appealed to the Government ...

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  19. SERVANT RIDDLED WITH BULLETS.

    Yesterday a large force of the Irish Republican Army attacked the houses of loyalists in Tyronne, near the frontier, and two of the houses were burned ...

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  20. AFTER MANY DAYS.

    John Andrew Witraan, who disappeared in November, 1919, on the Supreme Court confirming his conviction and sentence of six months' imprisonment at ...

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  21. TRAGEDY IN LONDON.

    Last week the body of Lidy White (widow of Sir Edward White) late chairman of the London County Council); was found with a fractured skull ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    One of the largest and most enthusiastic meetings over hold in Sydney Town-hall took place to-night when a Coalition rally was held. The big hall was ...

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  23. BELFAST CARTERS.

    The carters in Belfast have struck work as a protest against, their insecurity owing to frequent shootings. Twenty-seven carters were shot and 147 ...

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  24. THE MURDER CAMPAIGN IN ULSTER.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Winston Churchill, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, said the general ...

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  25. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    "Germany's buying of coarse wool his probably mnde a difference of between £3,000,000 and £4,000,000 to this country," raid the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The exhibition at Australia House, which opened, on January 26, was closed yesterday. The visitors, including those who attended the cinema exhibitions, ...

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  27. THE BEETING FRAUD.

    In consequence of a campaign following the trial of Captain Owen Peel and Mrs. Peel, his wife, who were charged with the despatch of 45 telegrams to ...

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  28. GERMAN TRANSPORT SERVICES.

    Seven German air transport companies flew 1,650,000 kilometres in 1921 and carried 6,820 passengers. The fares were approximately equal to first class ...

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  29. THE MURDER OF NURSE CAVELL.

    The [?] correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the trial has commenced at Mons of Armand Jeannes, who is charged with the ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    Sir J. D. Connolly, the Agent-General for West Australia, gave a luncheon at the Hotel Cecil to-day to Sir James Mitchell, the Premier of ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. H. N. Barwell, the Premier of South Australia, has received over 50 applications for the South, Australian Railways Commissioncrahip, and ...

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  32. EPIDEMIC DISEISES IN RUSSIA.

    A Sanitary Conference, to examine the cholera epidomic in Eastern Europe, was opened yesterday at Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The medical director of the ...

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  33. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Although no official indication has been given of the intention of the Federal Ministry, it is understood that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) does not ...

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  34. BIRTH CONTROL PROPAGANDA.

    The stay in Tokio of Mrs. Margaret Sanger, the head of the American Birth Control League, was uneventful. She obeyed strictly all the police ...

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  35. COOGEE SHARKS.

    It was decided at last night's meeting of the Parks Committee of the Randwick Council, that the only effective means of protecting the surf bathers at ...

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  36. A SAILOR'S DEATH.

    An order of the Supreme Court has been issued for a fresh inquiry into the death of Claude Cotton, whose body was found in Geraldton Harbour on ...

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  37. RUSSIA.

    As already announced, Professor Lederer, a German specialist in internal diseases, has been specially summoned from Berlin to Moscow to attend M. ...

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  38. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    On seventeen different occasions Mrs. Ada Kosterich tried to take her life while homeward bound from Canada recently. Three days after arriving back ...

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  39. MURDER BY AN ABORIGINAL

    The Executive Council to-day commuted the death sentence passed on the aboriginal, Mumburrie, at Roebourne on February 15 for the murder of Toby, an ...

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  40. NEWSPAPER INSURANCE SCHEMES.

    A most dramatic case has arisen at Norwich. Widespread newspaper insurance schemes were initiated at the New Year as an advertising dodge. The ...

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  41. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Privy Seal, announced that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, would ...

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  42. TRIAL OF HENRY SLATER.

    After being looked up from 4 p.m. yesterday until 10 a.m. to-day, the jury was unable to reach an agreement in the case in which Henry Shater is charged ...

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  43. NORTHERN BOYS' HOME.

    The annual meeting of the Northern Home for Boys was held at the Masonic-hall this evening. There was a fair attendance of subscribers, and the ...

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  44. SHIP IN DISTRESS.

    A wireless message was received by the Navigation Department early this morning from thoemaster of the steamer Kaitangata, intimating that his ship had ...

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  45. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Ninety-five per cent. of the trade union coal miners throughout the United States have voted in favour of a strike on April 1 in order to force the ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    An attempt was made to-day in Paris to assassinate Tcheng-loh, the Chinese Minister to France, who, in company with Tsangou, a well-known Chinese ...

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  47. WHEAT CONTROL.

    Following the decision of the delegate from the wheatgrowing branches of the Primary Producers' Association, affirming the principle of a voluntary ...

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  48. WATERLOO RAILWAY STATION.

    Owing to the absence of the King, who is suffering from a cold, the Queen to-day opened the reconstructed and enlarged Waterloo railway station, which ...

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  49. NORTHERN AGRIGULTURAL SOCIETY

    The Northern Agricultural Society's annual meeting was held at Longford to-day, the president (Mr. T. C. Archer) in the chair. ...

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  50. BRITISH DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    Sir Robert Horne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that no demand had been received from the American ...

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  51. ALLIED CONFERENCES.

    The State Department at Washington announces that the United States Government will have neither official nor unofficial representation at the Near ...

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  52. SIBERIA.

    Japan will not take formal cognisance of the charges made by the representatives of the Chita (Far Eastern Siberia) Government that Marshal ...

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  53. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    There was a seriousepisode in Cairo to-day, when native soldiers assisting the police applanded a procession of demonstrarors. The incident has created the ...

    Article : 55 words
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