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  2. MR WATT'S RESIGNATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— After a Cabinet meeting to-day the Prime Minister issued a statement that the Government had received the resignation ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    WAGGA, Tuesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) has announced that he had received a cable advising that Lord Forster has been appointed ...

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  4. STRIKE AT MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The strike shows every indication of being protracted. Both side are situation. The Premier (Mr Lawsen) another ...

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  5. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—"The New York World" publishes a telegram from Washington stating that Messrs. Marcellos. Parson, and other passengers by the Ventura ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE

    Fresh demands on the Mount Bischoff The mining Company and the Mount Bischoff Extended Company have been made by the workers engaged on these ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    JERVIS BAY, Tuesday Night.—A quiet day was passed at Jervis Bay to-day. The Prince went riding, and other members of the party picnicked ...

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  9. LABOR FEDERATION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—Mr Gompers asked the American Federation of Labor meeting ti urge Congress to ratify the League of Nations. He ...

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  10. SYDNEY READY TO WELCOME THE PRINCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is a promise of a glorious day of sunshine for the arrival of the Price of Wales to-morrow. Sydney has been finally ...

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  11. DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    Earlier in the day the Trades Hall disputes committee interviewed the Premier (Mr Lawson), and protested against the Government taking sides ...

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  12. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Judgement was given to-day by the Full High Court on a case stated by Mr Justice Higgins as to a claim of the Merchant ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIES

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Night.— Speaking at the annual congress of the Federated Chamber of Industries this morning, the Minister of Mines drew ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS

    Dr. L. Grev Thompson, chairman of directors, said last night: "We are working under an agreement which obtains till another one is formulated and ...

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  15. DISTURBED CHINA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. H. E. Lodgard, missionary, who arrived to-day from Japan and China said China was in a most disturbed state. Robbery ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    ALLAHABAD, Monday Night.—Some perturbation has been caused in Persia at the withdrawal of our detachments from Tabriz. The rest of our position ...

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  17. RURAL DISTRICTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Giving evidence before the Board of Trade inquiry into the conditions in rural districts, C. L Gordon, of Religh, ...

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  18. THE SECRETARY OF THE A.W.U.

    Mr E. Skillern, secretary of the A.W.U. recently received an urgent summons to attend at Renison Bell, Where there was trouble in connection ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a sitting of the Primary Producers' Union the report of a special committee on wheat marketing recommending the ...

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  20. LORD JELLOCOE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—At Sir Thomas Mackenzie's reception to Lord and Lady Jellicoe at the Hotel Victoria there were no speeches. Three ...

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  21. NO FEAR OF GAS STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr Sydney Rawline secretary of the Gas Employees Union, stated. after a meeting of the executive, that the public need ...

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  22. THE LIVING WAGE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— Justice Brown, President of the Industrial Court, giving judgment in respect of a living wage, said he had arrived at ...

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  23. WHY BID MR WATT RESIGN.

    Ministers are convinced that when the full story is told it will be found that Mr Watt has established business relation with certain ...

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  24. CONFERENCE ABORTIVE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A conference between the strike committee of the Trades Hall and representatives of the employers proved abortive. The ...

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  25. PRICE FIXING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The conference of the inter-State Price Fixing Commissioners, convened with the object of securing uniformity in ...

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  26. CONTROLLING OIL SUPPLIES

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that a bill has been introduced in Senate for the ...

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  27. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— At the trail of Alexander Lee, charged with having murdered his wife and three children at Rhynie in March 31, ...

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  28. THE LOCAL POSITION.

    So far as was known yesterday, the engineers' strike on the mainland will not affect the local engineers. At present no communication has been ...

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  29. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    CHICAGO, Monday Night.—The leaders of the progressive forces of the Republican party are so dissatisfied with Governor Harding's selection ...

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  30. SEAMEN'S UNION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union has passed a resolution endorsing the action of the New ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. MR WATT WILL EXPLAIN.

    "The Sun's special representative in London cabled on friday: "When shown a message despatched on Thursday stating that some of his ...

    Article : 106 words
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