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  2. SQUANDER AND TAX.

    The economy campaign which has been inaugurated with the object of calling a halt to extravagant Government spending was advanced a further stage yesterday, ...

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  3. THE CENSUS.

    Mr. Knibbs's notes on the second Commonwealth census, to be taken on Sunday night, are an interesting summary of information and argument. It is a fine ...

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  4. A SHAMELESS IMPOSITION.

    A stolid silence is still preserved by the Australian Wheat Board on several points on which the public is clarmoring for information. Public opinion has been incensed ...

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  5. EX-EMPEROR CHARLES.

    The dramatic coup attempted by the ex-Emperor Charles of Austria to regain the crown of Hungary was a pathetic failure. The scheme was planned in a Vienna hotel ...

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  6. FRESH SINN FEIN CRIMES.

    Denis Donovan, a naval pensioner, who was earning his living as an insurance agent at Bandon, is one of the latest victims of the Sinn Fein murder campaign. ...

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  7. COAL MINERS CEASE WORK.

    After an abortive conference with Sir Robert Horne, President of the Board of Trade, the Coal Miners' Federation has announced that it will withdraw the ...

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  8. WOMEN AND POLITICS.

    At the first meeting for the year of the National Council of Women, held at the Town Hall yesterday, Mrs. G. G. Henderson, the president, made a stirring appeal ...

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  9. THE METAL INDUSTRY.

    Both Mount Lyell and Mount Morgan--two of the largest base metal mining and smelting concerns in Australia--have announced their inability to keep working at ...

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  10. DISPOSAL OF WOOL.

    WELLINGTON.--A conference of representatives of the producing interests, wool handling houses and freezing companies was held at Wellington on Thursday under ...

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  11. THE GERMAN COMMUNISTS.

    Sporadic fighting with the Communists still continues. The Communists have occupied the mines at Diergaardt and Dickerweide, ...

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  12. PROTESTS TO BE ORGANISED.

    Public bodies have not yet had time to express their feelings on the matter of preference to Germany in the price of wheat, but protest resolutions are being prepared ...

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  13. DR. MANNIX RETURNING.

    Dr. Mannix, Roman Catholic Ardabishop of Melbourne, who is staying in Rome for a few days en route to Australia, was granted an audience by the Pope to-day. ...

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  14. "IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY."

    Arising out of the disturbance in connection with St. Patrick's day procession, which resulted in two men being fined on Wednesday for insulting behavior, an ...

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  15. CAMBRIDGE WINS BOAT RACE.

    For the third time m succession Cambridge won the University boat race on the Thames to-day, beating the Oxford boat by a length. The Prince of Wales ...

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  16. CONDITIONS IN PAPUA.

    BRISBANE.--Last year the British and Commonwealth Governments agreed to expend £50,000 each on developmental work in connection with boring for oil in Papua, ...

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  17. PRIME MINISTER SCEPTICAL.

    Resolutions recently adopted by numerous organisations denouncing disloyalty and calling upon the Federal Government to take action in the direction of ...

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  18. SOLDIERS PASS RESOLUTIONS.

    At a meeting of the Ringwood branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night the following motion was carried:--That this branch deplores the fact that Australian ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH GUARANTEE.

    Arrangements have been completed for the payment of the second portion of the certificates issued under the Commonwealth guarantee of 5 a bushel on Monday. ...

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  20. GRUB FOR GERMS.

    Sir,--The men who fought for Australia are now penalised to provide cheap bread for the Hun, as, apart from paying more for his wheat, the Anzac must be satisfied ...

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  21. THE DREADNOUGHT'S VALUE

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" has interviewed Admiral Lacnze, chief of the general, staff of the French navy. ...

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  22. RAILWAYS AND SINN FEIN.

    In view of the fact that the Railways Union is distributing "dodgers" in connection with the dismissal of Messrs. Morrison and Wilson from the railway service, ...

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  23. ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES.

    The text of two Government motions which will be moved in the House of Commons on Tuesday, dealing with key industries and dumping, has been issued. ...

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  24. ROYALIST PLOT AT LISBON

    In consequence of the discovery of a Royalist plot, many persons have been arrested, including Conde de Berteando, a former President of the House of Peers. ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT STEAMERS.

    The Tasmanian Agent-General (Mr. Ashbolt) is Legotiating for the purchase of two steamers of about 2600 tons burden on behalf of the Tasmanian ...

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  26. MORWELL OPEN OUT.

    After a conference which Messrs. A. Asquith and J. M'Vicars, representing the Victorian branch of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation, had with, ...

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  27. TEST CRICKET APPRAISED.

    In a reference to the forthcoming test matches in England, the "Yorkshire Post" says:--"To provide a test team with trial matches of value would require two almost ...

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  28. IRON PIPES IN ENGLAND.

    The profiteering committee reports that an effective combination called the Cast Iron Pipe Association has fixed the prices of pipes and castings, and that the ...

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  29. KING AS HORSE BREEDER.

    The King won two first prizes at Lynn stallion, show to-day, with Chief of the Clans in the two-year-old class and Robin Hood in the three-year-old class. The King ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT VIEW UNCHANGED

    The letters from Messrs. Morrison and Wilson, the railway employes who were dismissed recently in connection with the railways resolution, asking why the State ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. STATE REVENUE.

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  32. British Cabinet Changes.

    It is understood that in consequence of Mr. Austen Chamberlain having been appointed to the office of Lord Privy Seal, in succession to Mr. Bonar Law, Sir Robert ...

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  33. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The New York "Herald" correspondent at Washington says:--"Mr. Morris's resignation as United States Minister at Tokio is believed to foreshadow the rewriting of ...

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  34. GUNBOWER RACES TRAGEDY.

    KERANG.--Detective Lynch on Thursday morning arrested Fred. James Cooke, employed in the Water Commission office at Kerang. He was brought before the ...

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  35. MR. BROOKFIELD'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE.--The only new feature adduced at the inquest concerning the death of Mr, Percy Brookfield on Thursday was the evidence of Mounted Constable ...

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