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  2. MR. HUGHES SEES HOUSEWIVES

    An interesting, and at times an amusing, discussion took place at Federal Parliament House yesterday afternoon between the Prime Minister and a deputation from ...

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  3. AGENT- GENERAL RECALLED.

    SYDNEY-- It was decided at a meeting of the State Cabinet on Wednesday to terminate forthwith the appointment of Mr Hall as Agent- General. ...

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  4. THE TARIFF.

    Condemnation of the tariff by freetraders falls under two clearly defined heads. One is that it will increase the cost of living. The other is that manufacturers ...

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  5. THE PRINCE AT SUVA.

    The Prince of Wales entertained the Governor of Fiji and leading residents at dinner on the Renown last evening, and afterwards went out in a picket boat with ...

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  6. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Now that coastal shipping is passing out of the control of the Federal Government fears are being expressed that the owners will be tempted to send the vessels outside ...

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  7. SAN REMO CONFERENCE.

    An official despatch from San Remo states that the Allied conference yesterday discussed and approved of the financial clauses of the Turkish Treaty. It ...

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  8. GERMAN MILITARISTS.

    Details of another sensational coup have been revealed in Berlin. There had been rumors of a mysterious plot among the military party to ...

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  9. Prospective Price of Coal.

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  10. ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives yesterday, corrected the statement made by him last week that the Federal Parliament would adjourn during ...

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  11. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Watt, the Federal Treasurer, who is now on his way to England, will probably represent Australia at the international financial conference to be held in Brussels ...

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  12. DOG SHOW TO BE HELD.

    The Australian Ladies' Kennel Club will hold its annual championship show of dogs at the Royal Agricultural Society's grounds on the day of the Royal visit ...

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  13. Tasmanian Sugar Prices.

    In the Senate last night Senator Keating (T.) stated he had received a telegram from Sir E. Lewis to the effect that owing to extra charges sugar delivered in Hobart ...

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  14. ECONOMIC PARALYSIS.

    The executive of the Labor party has issued a manifesto drawing attention to the economic paralysis which is creeping over Europe in consequence of the war. It ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY.

    In aid of the Anzac appeal, a special programme will be presented at the Olympia Jazz pavilion to -night. There is accommodation in the pavilion for 5000 persons. ...

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  16. "GAOL FOR THE ROGUES."

    SYDNEY.--Replying to Sir George Fuller's criticism of the Government, the Premier, Mr. Storey, said on Wednesday that his views in regard to profiteering had ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE COMPANY'S CHARGES.

    SYDNEY.--The Necessary Commodities Control Commission on Wednesday held an inquiry into an allegation made by the Newcastle District Retail Traders' ...

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  18. CHEAP FRUIT.

    A circular from the State Treasurer, Mr. M'Pherson, was read at the last monthly meeting of the Metropolitan and District Fruit Growers' Association, at Box Hill, ...

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  19. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Budget debate was continued in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Asquith emphasised the fact that since the outbreak of war Great Britain ...

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  20. THE LONDONDERRY RIOTS.

    There was a recurrence of fierce rioting in Londonderry on Sunday evening, continuing throughout the night. The police charged with their bayonets, and cleared ...

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  21. NEW WOOLLEN MILLS.

    The need for the establishment of further woollen mills in Australia, and the encouragement given to the industry under the new tariff have stimulated the Geelong ...

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  22. LORD FRENCH DENIES RESIGNATION.

    Lord French denies the recently published report that he has resigned office as Lord -Lieutenant of Ireland. ...

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  23. NOXIOUS TRADES.

    A representative deputation from the districts of Essendon, Flemington, Kensington, Footscray, Brunswick, Braybrook and Keilor waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  24. "THE YOKE OF THE ENEMY.'

    SALE.--In welcoming delegates to the annual district meeting of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society, which was opened at Sale on Wednesday, Bishop ...

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  25. JAM INCREASES APPROVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  26. UNIFORMS MAY BE WORN.

    General permission has been given by the State Commandant (Brigadier- General C. H. Brand) for uniforms to be worn by returned soldiers on Anzac day or at any ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Walter Coop, late of Wols ley-par de, Kensington, manufacturer, who died on 9th December last, by his will of 2nd September, 1919. left £35[?]9 real estate and £6162 personalty to his sister. ...

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  28. Financial Crisis in Japan.

    A report received in Washington from the American Embassy in Tokio states that the principal exchanges of Japan were closed for three days owing to the failure ...

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  29. Price of Linseed Oil.

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  30. PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--Anzac day this year is to be observed for the first time as a public holiday. A meeting of the committee of the Master Retailers' Association on ...

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  31. INTER- COLLEGIATE EIGHTS.

    There was another big attendance at the river yesterday to watch Queen's and Ormond colleges row the final for the Mervyn Bournes Higgins Memorial trophy. Although there were many who ...

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  32. CITIZEN FORCE TRAINING.

    In connection with the new Commonwealth defence scheme the authorities recently decided that the main concentration camp for citizen force trainees in the third ...

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  33. Commemorative Services.

    An Anzac memorial service will be held in the Congregational Church Howe- [?]esent, South Melbourne, on Sunday, 27th inst., at 6 o'clock p.m Chaplain Major W. E. Dexter and Chaplain ...

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  34. LABOR LEADERS' VIEWS.

    The tariff was the leading subject of the speeches at the annual "smoke" social of the Cycle Trade Employes' Union at the Unity Hall, Bourke- street, on Tuesday. ...

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  35. The Rome- Tokio Flight.

    Lieutenant Masicro, who is flying from Rome to Tokio, reached Hanoi, in French Indo- China, from Ubon on Saturday. Lieutenant Ferrari, another competitor in ...

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  36. Anzac Appeal.

    We have received the following donation:-- Craig, Williamson Pty. Ltd., £100. ...

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  37. Post Office Arrangements.

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  38. INVENTION OF THE TANK.

    The Prime Minister replied yesterday to the series of questions tabled in the House of Representatives recently by Mr. Mahony (N.S.W.) regarding the claims of an ...

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  39. BRITISH IN SOUTH RUSSIA.

    Replying to Mr. Kenworthy in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for War, Mr. Churchill, stated that a small British military mission remained in the ...

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  40. Housewives' Association.

    A meeting of women was held at the Collingwood town hall yesterday to form a local branch of the Housewives' Association. The mayoress (Mrs. Marshall) ...

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  41. War Gratuity Bonds.

    BRISBANE.--The Acting Premier, Mr. Fihelly, replying on Wednesday to a deputation representing returned soldiers employed at the Ipswich railway workshops, ...

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  42. BETTER RAILWAY SERVICES.

    ECHUCA.--A deputation from the borough council waited upon the Railway Commissioners at Echuca on Wednesday and urged that a better train service be ...

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  43. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Robinson, Victorian Attorney- General, has received over 60 applications for the Victorian Railway Commissionership. The applicants are chiefly British, but ...

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  44. SYDNEY GOLF HOUSE BURNED.

    SYDNEY.--Fire completely destroyed, with the exception of two rooms, the club house of the Royal Sydney Golf Club, Rose Bay, on Wednesday afternoon. The ...

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  45. PRICKLY PEAR DESTRUCTION.

    BRISBANE.--The advisory board appointed to act with Professor Harvey Johnston, biologist, in carrying out experiments for the destruction of prickly pear ...

    Article : 84 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. Advertising

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  48. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    SYDNEY.-- It was moved by Mr. Gerald Campbell at a meeting of the A.M.P. Society last week that the extra war risk premiums charged during the war should ...

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  49. Advertising

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