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  2. SHIP STEWARDS' STRIKE

    News was received in Melbourne union Oracles yesterday that the New South Wales coastal steamship, owners had reached an agreement with the Stewards ...

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  3. THE D'ANNUNZIO EPISODE.

    General Cavigia, commanding the Italian forces, announces that he has made his official entry. into Fiume, thus ending the d'Annunzio episode ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE

    ln order to remove possible misapprehensions, it seems desirable to make known to all concerned that Mr. Justice Higgins intends to sit again as president of the ...

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  5. THE COAL FAMINE.

    Very grave uneasiness was caused in shipping circles yesterday on receipt of a telegram from Sydney which indicated a new and serious development in relation ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    After flattering their supporters since the opening day of the match again New South Wales, the Victorians failed yesterday by a margin of 101 rune to achieve ...

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  7. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    When the Victorian Parliament in 1912 sanctioned the electrification of the whole of the suburban railway system, a comforting prospect was held out to tho people ...

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  8. REPRISALS IN IRELAND

    The Labor Commission which has investigated reprisals in Ireland reports;-- "Things are being done in the name of Great Britain that must make her name stink ...

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  9. THE COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY.-- A compulsory conference summoned by the chairman of the Goal and Coke Industry Special Tribunals (Mr. Charles Hibble), under the Industrial ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    The British Cabinet is considering a scheme to make industry, both employers and trade unions, responsible for the solution of unemployment problems without ...

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  11. Tasmania's Efforts.

    Mr. Moate, secretary of the Victorian branch of the Federated Stewards Union, stated yesterday that he had received a telegram from his executive in Sydney ...

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  12. SPANISH BANK'S FAILURE.

    The Bank Of Barcelona has suspended payment its Liabilities amount to £60,000,000. ...

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  13. STEWARDS AND SHORE WORK

    Referring to reports that members of the Stewards Union on strike were being employed in shore situations, Mr. G. Moate, the local secretary of the union, stated ...

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  14. GERMANY'S ARMED FORCE.

    The Paris "Matin" [?]lleges the ambassadors' conference has instructed the Allied military commission to furnish a full report on Germany's disarmament ...

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  15. THE RESTRICTIONS.

    No further developments took place yesterday in the strike as far as the Coal Board is concerned. In connection with the restrictions imposed upon ...

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  16. POET OF MELBOURNE.

    As foreshadowed in "The Age" some weeks ago, the Harbor Trust Commissioners have decided on a comprehensive revision of the scale of port aud wharfage ...

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  17. A GILBERTIAN SITUATION.

    ADELAIDE-- A report has reached Port Adelaide that trouble has occurred with the crew of the steamer Paringa during her present Gulf trip. The crew were ...

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  18. BRITISH WAR COSTS.

    Mr. ' L. J. Maxse, editor of THE "National Review," has written an article in which he says:-- "Mr. Hughes, strongly backed by Lord Sumner, made un earnest ...

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  19. Melbourne Owners Meet.

    The various shipping offices, which had been closed for several days on account of the Christmas holidays, were reopened yesterday. During the afternoon a ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The efforts of the Trades Hall Council to bring about the amalgamation of unions on an industrial basis is looked upon as a counterblast to the "white ant" policy of ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Horner, of Loch, farmer, who died on 14th November, by his wife of 6th July, lull £4638 real estate and £2049 personalty to hla widow, children and brother. ...

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  22. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR.

    WAGGA.-- The Governor-General, who is touring the wheat districts, arrived at Cootamundra on Wednesday morning by train, and then travelled by motor car to ...

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  23. EX-SOLDIER IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Zealandic, carrying 1200 immigrants, has arrived here. She is the first ship chartered solely for the transport of immigrants under the scheme ...

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  24. N.S.W. Coastal Ship Owners.

    It was stated yesterday by Mr. G. Moate, secretary of Victorian branch Stewards Union, that he had been advised from Sydney that the New South Wales ...

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  25. FUTURE OF RIVERINA

    In the absence of the Premier from Melbourne yesterday, no authoritative statement was available regarding the attitude of the Victorian State Government to the ...

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  26. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    BALLARAT-- In the city court on Wednesday Alt red Adams, 5S, a miner, was charged with having maliciously wounded Lindsay Gordon Matthews, 27, and his wife. ...

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  27. SUPREMACY ON THE SEA.

    Mr. J. Daniels, United States Secretary of the Navy, has issued a statement in which he says supremacy in sea power is now dependent upon fuel oil. Personally ...

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  28. TRANSPORT RESTRICTIONS.

    To-day it is expected that the proposed reductions in train and tram services will be announced. Although the authorities have maintained strict silence upon the ...

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  29. OWNERS GRANT CONFERENCE.

    SIDNEY.-- A member of the New South Wales Coastal Steamship Owner's Association stated on Wednesday that the coastal trade was practically assured. No ...

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  30. REDUCTION IN ARMAMENT.

    The Japanese ambassador in London states that Japan is ready to effect a reduction in her armament in agreement with the other powers. Japan believes ...

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  31. NO CHANGE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.-- There is no alteration in the shipping strike. Mr. Moate, general secretary of the marine stewards stated on Wednesday, that the Transport Workers ...

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  32. A POLICE SCANDAL

    A serious scandal in which the principals are two police constables stationed in neighboring suburbs south of the city, is engaging the attention of the Criminal ...

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  33. THE KALGOORLIE ELECTION

    Commenting upon the result of the by-election in Kalgoorlie last night, the Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce, who took a leading part in the Nationalist ...

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  34. N.S.W BANK CLERKS THREAT

    SYDNEY.-- The council of the Bank Officers Association met on Tuesday night to consider how to expedite the association's application for an award. The ...

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  35. MISHAP WITH PEA RIFLE

    BUNGAREE.-- A pea rifle accident happened to Walter Calway, 16, on Tuesday. Calway, who is a son of Mr. W. Calway, storekeeper of Leigh Creek, was firing at a ...

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  36. N.S.W. TEACHERS ARREARS OF PAY.

    SYDNEY.-- Mr. Mutch, Minister of Education, announced on Wednesday that all cheques for teachers arrears of salary increases were posted on Tuesday. The ...

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  37. THE BISLEY MEETING.

    The "Morning Post" states that the National Rifle Association at last is making an attempt to convert the Bisley meeting into a real Imperial meeting. It is ...

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  38. A CHRISTMAS DINNER FATALITY.

    INGLEWOOD.-- Owing to having partaken on Christmas day of a portion of a fowl, which proved to have been tainted, Mrs. M. A. ollen, a widow living in ...

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  39. MOERAKI TO SAIL TO-DAY.

    SIDNEY.-- Arrangements nave been made by the Union Steamship Co. for the departure of the Moeraki for Wellington on Thursday. It was stated on Wednesday ...

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  40. DAVIS CUP

    AUCKLAND.-- Drizzling rain fell during Wednesday morning, and the Davis Cup match has been postponed till Thursday. Light showers fell from 10 a.m. till noon ...

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  41. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    KYNETON.-- Mr. T. J. Lillis, of Green Hill, whilst waiting for ferrets to emerge from a rabbit warren, rested the muzzle of loaded gun on his right foot. A slight ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH WOODEN SHIPS

    As announced in these columns last week, the Commonwealth Government steamers in the coastal trade include the wooden vessels which the Government ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN CURRENCY.

    In accordance with the new Banking and Currency Act which comes into operation next year, the Government has issued gold certificates to the value of £7.090,000. This ...

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  44. THE LINDFIELD TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY.-- Mrs. Mort, who was wounded as a result of the Lindfield tragedy, in which Dr. Tozer was killed, is still in the Royal North Shore Hospital. ...

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  45. TASMANIAN SERVICES

    The oversea steamer Kanowna, of the Eastern-Australian line, which, in circumstances previously reported, has been diverted to the Melbeurne-Hobart service, ...

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  46. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL

    During the holidays the crying need of adequate accommodation at the Alfred Hospital was in several instances pathetically demonstrated. The forced turning away ...

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  47. THAMES DEEP-WATER WHARF.

    The promoters of the Canvay Island deep water wharf in the Thames are again asking Parliament to sanction the scheme. ...

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  48. THE BAY STEAMERS

    It was stated yesterday on behalf of the Bay Steamers Pty. Ltd. that the steamers Weeroona and Hygeia would bo able to continue running the ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN WAR SHIPS

    Tho following particulars regarding the dispositions of Australian war skips at the various stations yesterday was supplied by the Naval authorities last night:-- ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. WOMAN FINED FOR BREAKING WINDOWS.

    Irene Hee Pow charged at Fitzroy yesterday with breaking fifteen panes of glass, valued at £4, the property of Peter touts Leong, Marion street. A second charge of using indecent ...

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  52. TH IDLE FLEET.

    The Union Steamship Company announced yesterday that tho steamer wain[?]was leaving Strahan that afternoon and was due at Melbourne on Friday. It ...

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  53. COST OF LIVING.

    PERTH.-- The Prices Regulation Commission has raised the retail price of butter ae follows:-- Imported, to 2111; Australian manufactured, 29. ...

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  54. A RECORD ATTENDANCE.

    About 15,000 people witnessed the game yesterday, the takings totalling £370. The aggregate for the match was £2462. In respect to the number of people who ...

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