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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A cable message from Nice (in the south of France) states that inquiry at the Hermitage Hotel elicited the statement that Dame Nellie Melba's illness is not regarded ...

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  3. SQUANDER AND TAX.

    At a recent meeting of the Public Service Association strong exception was taken to statements contained in a pamphlet issued by the Taxpayers' Association. ...

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  4. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    There is not the slightest change in the situation as regards the shipping trouble. The All-Australian Labor conference to be held at the Melbourne Trades Hall on ...

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  5. THE DUKE BOYCOTTED.

    An enormous extremist procession wan held in Delhi this afternoon, the agitators Gandhi and Shaukat Ali leading fully 100,000 natives through the city. Gandhi's ...

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  6. THE TRAGEDY OF IRELAND.

    A remarkable pastoral issued by Curdinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, was read in all Roman Catholic churches yesterday. It draws attention to "the tragedy ...

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  7. THEFOURTHTESTMATCH

    Ideal weather conditions prevailed when the fourth test match was continued on The Melbourne cricket ground yesterday. The attendance was again a very large one ...

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  8. "AN INFAMOUS STRIKE."

    SYDNEY.—Rev. S. J. Hoban, superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission, in a sermon delivered on Sunday, said that one of the greatest infamies perpetrated ...

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  9. Northern Territory Waste.

    DARWIN.—The appointment of Major J. B. O'Sullivan, formerly locomotive superintendent at the repair shops, who arrived at Darwin on Sunday by the steamer ...

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  10. THE COAL RESTRICTIONS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, held yesterday, the appended resolution was carried:— ...

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  11. GERMANY'S NEW FLEET.

    The Hanover, the first war ship of the new German fleet, was put into service on Thursday. COAL FOR GERMANY. ...

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  12. Another Joy Trip.

    SYDNEY.—The Federal Capital Vigilance Committee, which met on Monday, is arranging for a party of members to visit Canberra at the end of the month. Major ...

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  13. Wonthaggi State Coal Mine.

    The State coal mine at Wonthaggi is now working at normal pressure, the output being from 1500 to 2000 tons a day, or over 10,000 tons a week. There are ...

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  14. STATE BORROWING.

    PERTH.—Sir James Connolly, Agent General for Western Australia, who is on a visit to Perth, stated on Monday that after consulting with the highest Colonial ...

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  15. FIRES AT MANCHESTER.

    A series of eight fires, the origin of which is attributed to Sinn Feiners, occurred during the week-end at Manchester. Rags saturated with petrol were thrown ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Patrick Kenna, late of Jung, retired farmer, who died on 23rd December, by his will of 14th November, 1908, and later codicil, left £6003 real estate and £3 personally to his widow and ...

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  17. DEVELOPING THE LAL LAL COAL FIELD.

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  18. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The offer made by the ship owners for the purpose of effecting an interim settlement of the dispute affecting members of the Waterside Workers' Federation was ...

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  19. UNIONS AND FREEMASONRY.

    Following the example of the Australian Workers' Union convention, the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union, at its ordinary meeting yesterday, passed the ...

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  20. Cost of Distribution.

    ADELAIDE.—The chairman of the Prices Regulation Commission stated on Monday that the disparity between the return to the producer and cost to the ...

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  21. OPERATIONS ON THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL.—Since productive operations ceased at the Proprietary mine a number of men have been retained on repair and general maintenance work. It is ...

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  22. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At Federal Government House on Friday the Governor-General will present seventeen decorations awarded to various ranks of the A.I.F. and members of the ...

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  23. WHY TRIBUNAL WAS REFUSED.

    Replying last night to criticism by Mr. Walsh, president of the Seamen's Union, the Prime Minister reiterated his determination to refuse a special tribunal to deal ...

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  24. THE KRONSTADT MCTINY

    It is reported from Copenhagen that Trotsky ordered the arrest of a deputation of rebel sailors from Kronstadt who were sent to Moscow to demand more food. ...

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  25. Moving the Harvest.

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  26. Tramway Curtailments.

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  27. SOLDIERS' PAY BOOKS.

    It has been decided by the Defence department that in future pay books will only be returned to soldiers making application for them. Application may be made ...

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  28. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Several matters of importance to the dairying industry were dealt with at a council meeting of tho Co-operative Butter and Cheese Factories' Association, held on ...

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  29. SYDNEY STEWARDS ANXIOUS TO RESUME.

    SYDNEY.—A meeting of the Stewards' Union was held on Monday. At its conclusion the general secretary said that only routine business was discussed. He added ...

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  30. ILLEGALLY WEARING A BADGE.

    Thomas Young, who is undergoing a sentence for larceny, was fined £5, with £2 56 costs, at the District Court yesterday for having worn a returned soldier's badge ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND FLOUR PRICES.

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  32. A PRINCE'S BETROTHAL.

    There are rumors in Tokio that the Crown Prince's forthcoming trip to Europe is due to a Court intrigue to cancel his betrothal to Princess Nacako, a daughter ...

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  33. THE ECHO OF A TRAGEDY.

    The murder in January, 1919, of Major Miles Seton, of the Australian Army Medical Corps, formerly of Collins-street, Melbourne, is recalled by a suit which has ...

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  34. GROSS IMMORALITY.

    A charge of gross misbehavior was brought at Prahran court yesterday against Norah Hefferman and Harold Lewis. Evidence was given by a gentleman and his ...

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  35. WELLINGTON WATER FRONT.

    WELLINGTON.―The position on the waterfront continues uncertain. The men are prepared to work the Union Company's vessels at Wellington, but their attitude ...

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  36. W.A. REPRESENTATION ON BOARD.

    PERTH.—The Primary Producers' Association has passed resolutions condemning the attitude of Mr. Baxter, Minister in charge of the wheat marketing scheme, and ...

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  37. Temora Dam.

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  38. WORKS CLOSING AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY.―The Newcastle steel works rod mill closed on Monday morning, and the rail and steel furnaces will close on Tuesday. This action has been brought ...

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  39. YOUTH'S DEATH BY GUNSHOT.

    GEELONG.—Ernest Schefferle, 40, a farmer, of Sutherland's Creek, was lodged in the city lock-up on Monday night on the charge of having wilfully murdered ...

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  40. BOARD OF WORKS MOTORS.

    At a meeting of Fitzroy city council last night the decision of the Metropolitan Board of Works to purchase a new motor car of foreign manufacture was warmly ...

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  41. AMERICA AND THE ALLIES.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels), in a letter to the Senate Naval Committee, ...

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  42. JAPAN AND DISARMAMENT.

    Speaking in the Diet yesterday, Mr. Ozaki, formerly Minister of Justice, advocated an Anglo-Japanese American naval agreement and the reduction of the army ...

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  43. SYDNEY AWAITS CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY.—There is little alteration in the shipping strike, and it is expected that there will be no development until after the meeting of unionists to be held in ...

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  44. SYDNEY BUTTER SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY.—According to Sussex-street merchants, the present butter season has been easily the best experienced by New South Wales dairy farmers for many years. ...

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  45. General Smuts's Victory.

    BENDIGO.—Mr. A. L. Bolton, president of the Bendigo-branch of the National Federation, has forwarded a cablegram to General Smuts, Prime Minister of South ...

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  46. HIGH WAGES.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, P. J. Pringle, makes the suggestion that the workers should agree to a reduction in their wages instead of fighting for increased wages ...

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  47. Views of Clerics.

    SYDNEY.—During his visit to Lithgow on Sunday Archbishop Kelly referred to the industrial position generally. He remarked that, unfortunately, one could not ...

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  48. Smuggled Skins.

    AUCKLAND.—Alexander Stewart was on Monday fined £25 for attempting to smuggle eight fur necklets and a quantity of dress material ex the steamer Tofua ...

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  49. Robberies in the Suburbs.

    On Saturday night Holmes's factory, Lygon-street, Carlton, was entered by burglars, who forced a window and removed three kegs of solder, valued at ...

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  50. ADULTERATED SAUSAGE MEAT.

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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