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  2. “DAD” IN THE BUSINESS

    At the last meeting of the Soldiers’ Fathers’ Association the chairman (Mr. R. J. Meagher) said that the complaints committee had dealt with ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Further sales have been made of Australian wheat, aggregating 18,800 tons. Two cargoes of 11,600 tons have been sold ...

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  4. CONFERENCE MARKS TIME

    PARIS,. Wednesday.—It is under stood that during President Wilson’s absence the Peace Conference will handle only routine matters, and not ...

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  5. “LOYALISTS” TURNED DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An application made by way of appeal from the Registrar to the Arbitration Court for registration under the Arbitration ...

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  6. ADRIATIC QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The suggestion has been made to appoint a special Commission to deal with the Adriatic question. Baron So[?] ...

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  7. COMING HOME

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  8. STRIKES LOOMING

    LONDON, Wednesday—The transport workers have decided to hold their hand, pending receipt of the employers’ proposals, but declare that ...

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  9. GERMANY’S CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A German wireless message states:— Herr Erzfrerger, in a speech at Weimar, announced the result of the ...

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  10. M. Clemenceau

    PARIS, Thursday. — M. Clemenceau’s condition is satisfactory. M. Clemenceau is in very good spirits. He sent a message to Mr. ...

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  11. “DAD’S” DOINGS

    A meeting of the council of the Sallors and Soldiers Fathers’ Association was held in the Imperial on Wednesday, when there was a full attendance, ...

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  12. So Persecuted They—

    CHICAGO, Thursday. — Congressman Victor. Berger and four other Socialist leaders, who were charged with sedition, have been sentenced to ...

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  13. THE BREAD LINK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A German wireless message announces that Germany refuses to transfer her merchant fleet until a financial treaty has been ...

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  14. PERSONAL MENTION.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. E. Burridge took place at the English Cemetery, Richmond, on Wednesday (writes our correspondents), and the large ...

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  15. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—To-day the acting Prime Minister cabled through the Governor-General to M. Clemenceau as follows:— ...

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  16. What is Reparation?

    PARIS, Thursday.—It Is understood that the Reparation Commission has decided to anticipate any question in regard to delay in arriving. at a ...

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  17. SAMOAN ISLANDS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The New York “Sun’s” Paris correspondent says that Mr. Lloyd George has urged President Wilson to assume ...

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  18. Pearce Gives Advice

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.—A Pretoria message states that, speaking at a luncheon. Senator Pearce paid a tribute to the part South Africa had ...

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  19. MENTAL PATIENTS

    The patients at the [?] Mental Diseases Hospital [?] the annual outing in [?] conditions at the [?] ...

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  20. “SUBS.” SUNK.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—A Kiel telegram reports that under the Allied naval demands several submarines which were not dismantled in the ...

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  21. “ SOME ” SWIMMER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Russian sallor called Sileski holds a record for swimming for nine hours. He floated off the top of a submerging ...

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  22. HOSPITAL DEADLOCK

    WYNYARD, Friday.—The hospital deadlock continues. The Premier refuses to agree to the doctor’s stipulation that “well-to-do” patients are not ...

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  23. FINAL TERMS.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—It is understood that the final armistice terms, which will be presented on Thursday, will include the reduction of ...

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  24. General Cables

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — Parliament has opened. - The. speech from the throne promised Bills conferring on women the eight to seats in ...

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  25. STEMS DISSATISFIED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. A. H. Mote, secretary of the Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen’s Association in his annual report says that ...

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  26. TARIFF QUESTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—While the war was on no attempt was made by the Government to deal with the tariff in view of the changes which were ...

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  27. FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS.

    BASLE, Wednesday.—According to despatch from Weimar, the German foreign Minister has resigned. ...

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  28. STORMS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Severe snow and rainstorms are sweeping Britain. Trains are embedded in drifts in Derbyshire. The Thames rose 5ft. ...

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  29. Karf Radek

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. — The Polltiken’s Berlin correspondent interviewed Herr Weinberg, who is defending Karl Radek and other ...

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  30. CROWING MONEY

    DEVONPORT, Friday—The general impression is that the price potatoes is bound to rise for the winter, and many growers anticinate £20 ...

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  31. DEALING WITH ALIENS.

    A Bill will be introduced into the House of Commons at an early date dealing with resident aliens, also preventing a fixed period for entry of ...

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  32. WAKATIPU DELAYED

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Half the number of the firemen on the Wakatipu left the vessel last night, and up to sailing time, 2 p.m. to-day, they ...

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  33. SIR WILFRED LAURIER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Watt has cabled, through the Governor--General, to the Canadian Government as follows:— ...

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  34. PORT PHILIP SHARK

    Mr. C. Gray, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, and Mr, V. F. Fitzpatrick, his brother in law had an exciting experience while [?] in ...

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  35. RICH GOLD FIND

    SYDNEY, Friday.—“Richer than anything found on Hawkins’ Hill since the boom days,” is the description applied to a schute of gold ore ...

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  36. BUNNY’S LAST FEED FREE

    ULVERSTONE, Friday.—Mr. T. A. Tabart, Chief Inspector of Stock, accompanied by Mr. E. B. Vertigan local inspector, conducted a demonstration of ...

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  37. South African Nationalists

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—It is officially announced that the nationalist Independence deputation has accepted Admiral Fitzherberi’s invitation to ...

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  38. HOW TO LOSE HONEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Twenty-four men who were found by the police playing “faro” were each fined £3 In the police evidence it was stated ...

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  39. SHIPPING SITUATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Several inter-State steamers which have been held up for the last fortnight owing to the companies refusing to comply ...

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  40. POOR BROKEN HILL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Owing to the coal trimmers’ dispute at Newcastle, the Broken. Hill mines will possibly be forced to close down, as at present ...

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  41. WIRELESS CORPS ABROAD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The headquarters quarters details, and three troops of the wireless squadron are to be returned to Australia on March 4. The ...

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  42. THE “GHOST” TAKES A REST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The employes in portion of the Post Office have refused to collect their fortnightly pay because they are required to do It in their own ...

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  43. MORE SOLDIERS

    Advice was received last evening that the troopship Morvada, with 27 invalids and four others aboard is due at daylight to-morrow (Sunday0 ...

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  44. BARN BURNED.

    SHEFFIELD, Friday.—On Thursday evening a barn owned by Mrs. Robertson, one of the best in the district, was totally destroyed by fire. With the exception of ...

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  45. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The inquiry into the alleged taking of bribes on the part of certain Sydney detectives was concluded to-day. It is ...

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  46. ZEEHAN AFFAIRS.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—Mr. Wallace the Secretary for Mines, arrives in Zeehan to-morrow. He will receive a deputation from the tributers, when in [?] ...

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