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  2. GERMAN TRADE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the German Government has instructed its agents not to buy Australian wheat, which is now the cheapest in the world, until the ...

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  3. CIVIL WAS FEARED.

    The Irish intuation is grave, The Ulster garrisons are being increased to fourteen battalions. and the departure of British troops which had been stationed in the ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    King George received Sir Joseph Cook in private audience on Monday. The interview lasted for an hour. His Majesty; evinced interest in various Australian ...

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  5. SUGAR EXTORTION.

    Impatient with the deliberate and systematic extortion practised by the Commonwealth Government under the present [?] sugar agreement, by which ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT EXTRAVAGANCE

    For the purpose of protesting against the extravagance of the Commonwealth Government a deputation waited on the Treasurer yesterday from the council and ...

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  7. EXTRAVAGANCE IN BRITAIN.

    In the Horse of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith moved an amendment on the Address in reply, accursing the Government of extravagance and calling for a ...

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  8. "BLACK" SHEEP.

    Declaring that the sheep which were offered for sale at the Newmarket yards were "black," in that they had been handled by non-union drovers, the Meat ...

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  9. NO CHEAP GOODS.

    It has been reported to the Federal Government that already there is considerable activity on the part of representatives of German firms, who are booking advance ...

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  10. THE BREAD RING.

    At a meeting of Northcote East Ward Progress Association, held in Nortbcote town hall, the following resolution was unanimously carried on the motion of ...

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  11. DE VALERA'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Michael Kelly, secretary of the New York head quarters of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, has published a cable message ...

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  12. New Anglican Archbishop.

    The enthronement of Dr. Harrington Lees as Archbishop of Melbourne will take place to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral. Dr. Lees will arrive in Melbourne by the ...

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  13. THE FUTURE OF EGYPT.

    The "Daily Express," in an article dealing with the Egyptian negotiations, says:-- ''We understand that the main points which Lord Allenby is urging are as ...

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  14. ARRIVAL IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE,--Dr. Harrington Leon, Archbishop-designate of Melbourne, arrived on Tuesday by the Narkunda, and was met at the Outer Harbor by ...

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  15. A YOUTHFUL SWINDLER.

    Remarkable disclosures have followed the arrest of Raymond Bischoff, a youthful stockyards worker, who is alleged to have collected- between £900,000 and ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The will, dated 30th May, 1921, of William Hattfield Yates, late of Boadi. N.S.W., who died on 12th June, 1921, has been received in Melbourne for re[?]ing. Tastator left estate in New South ...

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  17. A "WHITE AUSTRALIA."

    Full reports of the speech made by Mr. E. S. Montagu, Secretary of State for India, at the 1920 Club on Thursday, concerning British policy in regard to India, ...

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  18. CHILDREN'S LONG JOURNEY.

    The element of mystery surrounding the midden disappearance of the five children of Mr. D. T. White, of 32 Curtis-street, Balmain (New South Wales), was cleared ...

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  19. THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The Czecho Slovakian Minister on behalf of the Austrian secession States, has handed a note to the Italian Foreign Office asking for the postponement of the Genoa ...

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  20. LARGS BAY EMIGRANTS.

    Press cable messages from Australia allege that the new settlers recently landed in Australia by the steamer Largs Bay included clerks, painters and a racehorse ...

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  21. ATTITUDE OF UNION.

    At a largely attended meeting of members of the Meat Industry Employes' Union at the Trades Hall it was decided to bold a further meeting to-day, at 1 p.m., to ...

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  22. AMERICAN NAVAL BUDGET.

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr Denby) has informed the House of Representatives Naval Committee that a saving of £14,000,000 will be effected in next year's ...

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  23. SENATOR PEARCE IN CANADA.

    Senator Pearce addressed the Omadian Club to-day on Australia, the British continent in the Pacific. Dealing with Australia's interests, be laid stress on the fact ...

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  24. Wallaroo-Moonta Mines.

    ADELAIDE.--No alternative offer having been received from the men to keep the Wallaroo and Moonta mines at work they will close on 19th inst. ...

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  25. THE STRIKE ON THE RAND.

    A few of the miners are trickling back to the mines, but there is nothing like a rush. The batteries are working on some of the ...

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  26. DIVORCE DECREE ANNULLED.

    In June last Mrs. Alice Rutherford, whose husband, Colonel Rutherford, now confined in a criminal lunatic asylum, was charged with having murdered Major Seton, ...

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  27. UNITED KINGDOM TRADE.

    During January the value of goods imported into the United Kingdom decreased by £40,552,884 compared with January, 1921. Exports decreased by £29,609,145, ...

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  28. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION POSTPONED.

    The British Empire Exhibition, which was to have been held this year at Wembley Park, has been postponed till 1924. The delay, in announcing the ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. Children's Essay Competition.

    The management of the Strand Theatre initiated an essay competition for children in connection with the recent season of London, the Wonder City, at that ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. VATICAN CHOIR'S TOUR.

    The Sistine Chapel choir of 65 voices, which is to make a tour of Australia, will leave Naples on 8th March. The Vatican authorities insist that the ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND MEAT TRADE

    WELLINGTON.--It is understood that the long-standing dispute between Armours and the Now Zealand Government has been settled. The company agrees to ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. LONDON'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Over 2000 unemployed marched in procession through London, to-day. Sir Alfred Mond, Minister of Health, declined to receive a deputation which sought ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    SYDNEY.--Four men who were working in a tunnel in the North Goulburn quarry on Monday were overcome by fumes, as a result of which John Patrick M'Carron. ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. LEAD STATISTICS.

    The imports of lead into the United Kingdom during. January totalled 19,112 tons, including 8023 tons of Australian. The export totalled 2696 tons. ...

    Article : 34 words
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