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  2. MINERS FIRM

    LONDON, Friday — After a meeting of the executive of the Miners’ Federation Mr. Hodges announced that reports from the various districts ...

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  3. MORE YAP

    NEW YORK. Friday — At Memphis, Tennessee, Mr Josephus Daniels, late Secretary for the U.S. Navy, in a speech pointed out that America ...

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  4. TEST CRICKET

    LONDON, Friday — The manager the Australian cricket team, Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., visited Lords this afternoon and discussed tour ...

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  5. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    VANCOUVER, Friday — The United Press Association’s Berlin correspondent states that Germany has requested President Harding to mediate ...

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  6. UNEATABLE EXPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of representatives to-day various questions were asked regarding the steps being taken, if any to see that ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES’ £25,000

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Brennan (Vic.) moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day to discuss the question of the gift to ...

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  8. DUBLIN SOLICITORS

    LONDON, Friday — All Dublin solicitors have received an intimation that if they are parties to motions for attachment of rates for criminal ...

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  9. ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Hughes, replying to Mr. Kyen’s amendment on the motion for the printing of the paper in connection with the Imperial ...

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  10. YOUNG WOMAN’S EXPLOIT

    ROCKHAMPTON. Friday.—At the trial of the young woman, Violet Barry, alias Reynolds, on a charge of attempting to hold up the Commercial ...

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  11. VINDICTIVE FRANCE

    PARIS, Friday — It is proposed it the Ruhr Valley is occupied to place a tax of fifty francs per ton on all coal won from the mines, and also ...

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  12. MORE AMATEUR JOURNALISTS

    LONDON, Friday — The newspapers are engaging cricket stars to describe the cricket test matches. The “Daily Express” has engaged Mr. A.C. M’Laren. ...

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  13. WAR NAVY REDUCTION

    WASHINGTON. (U.S.A.), Friday — with President Harding’s approval the House of Representatives Foreign Committee will start a hearing on the ...

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  14. INVESTIGATING FIRES

    SYDNEY, Friday.— During the hearing of evidence regarding a fire. It was stated by the representative of an insurance company that ...

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  15. DISTRESS IN MINING DISTRICTS

    LONDON, Friday — Considerable distress is prevailing in the counties Northumberland and Durham. The Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne is ...

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  16. MEDIATION REFUSED

    NEW YORK, Friday - The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent is authoritatively informed that the State Department has ...

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  17. SANE OR INSANE?

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The inquiry as to whether Mrs. Purr, wife of Professor Farr, of Christchurch (N.Z.), is sane was continued to-day. ...

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  18. WHAT’S WRONG ?

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The National Farmers’ Union have adopted a resolution asking Congress to appoint a Commission to determine ...

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  19. SALE OF JEWELLERY

    MELBOURNE., Friday.—The interstate Jewellers’ Conference to-day [?]asrted a motion, at the instance of the Tasmanian association. “that it ...

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  20. MINING

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  21. NEW COAL DISCOVERY

    LONDON, Friday— A surprise has been created at the discovery of a coal seam under a clay pit near Bristol. It will yield sufficient to prevent ...

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  22. “SERIOUS ISSUES INVOLVED”

    NEW YORK, Friday—Washington State Department has published the text of the German note asking for mediation and the United States’ reply. ...

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  23. DISTRESS IN WALES

    LONDON, Friday— The “Daily Chronicle’s” Cardiff correspondent states that bitter cries of distress are coming from all parts of South Wales. ...

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  24. ENTERTAINMENTS

    An Excellent programme is at present showing at the Palace. A novel entertaining and highly humorous film is one entitled “The External Triangle,” ...

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  25. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. H. Farquhar, general manager of Walker’s shipbuilding yards, Maryborough Queensland, has accepted ...

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  26. GERMAN SHIPPING

    BERLIN, Friday.—Since the ex[?]ration of the internal shipping for delivery treaty there have been several important launchings in ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS’ UNION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Various [?] ar e[?]tent lately concerning the Railways Union [?] [?] of [?] ...

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  28. LYELL MINES

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The conference between the directors of the Mount Lyell Mining Company and delegates of the Australian ...

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  29. WAR CHARITIES

    LONDON, Friday — The exhibitors of the War Office cinematograph films on behalf of War charities give the Australian Government a further ...

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  30. SLAUGHTERMEN’S APPEAL

    The Full Court yesterday morning delivered Judgement in the case of Woodham v. the Master Butchers Association. The case was one in which ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent states that Chief Flynn, of the Secret Service Police, has ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL COURT

    LONDON. Friday— Replying, to a question as to when this country would ratify the convention establishing an international court of justice, Mr. Cecil ...

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  33. HIS MAJESTY’S.

    After a phenomenal run of five nights. “Glager Mick” had to be withdrawn to make room for H. B. Warner in “One Hour Before Dawn.” Which is ...

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  34. FRUIT PRESERVING

    MINISTER’S FAVOR[?] [?] MELBOURNE, Friday.—[?] to a deputation of [?] ...

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  35. PREPARING FOR WAR

    WASHINGTON. (U.S.A.), Friday — The War Secretary (Mr. Weeks) has announced the organisation of a war staff, headed by General Pershing, to ...

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  36. “NOTES FOR GOLD”

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Confidence men found another victim on whom the “notes for gold” swindle was successfully worked. ...

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  37. MAORILAND BOWLERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The New Zealand bowlers have arranged four, test matches against England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, of four ...

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  38. ASIATIC SAILORS

    LONDON, Friday — Newspapers contain reports of the Brisbane Seamen’s Union’s protests against the inclusion of Chinese and Japanese in the ...

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  39. NATIONAL THEATRE.

    “Under Crimson Sides” will be presented at the matinee to-day and the final screening will happen to-night. In addition to the great Universal ...

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  40. CVOMMERCIAL

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  41. DERWENT VALLEY HOP[?] GROWERS

    A correspondent[?] [?] in a [?] [?] ...

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  42. DISARMAMENT RESOLUTION

    NEW YORK. Friday — The “New York Times” Washington representative states that Senator Rogers has introduced a resolution asking ...

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  43. WELL KNOWN SKIPPER PASSES

    LONDON, Friday — The death is announced of Alexander Simpson, a well known skipper of the Aberdeen Line. ...

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  44. SENATE SITTINGS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate do-day finished the second reading of the Air Defence Bill, which was taken into committee. ...

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  45. “FAMOUS DIGGERS.”

    Well dressed, well rehearsed and Well combined the “Famous Diggers” set a very high standard of musical comedy entertainment. There is “no ...

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  46. HUGH WARD IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—King Albert has given an audience to Hugh Ward, the well known theatre manager, and expressed his deep gratitude for the ...

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  47. SAFEBREAKERS FAII

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Safebreakers failed in an attempt to blow open a strong room at Watersleigh Post Office, Neutral Bay. The building caught fire ...

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  48. I.W.W. LEADER

    NEW YORK, Friday — The United Press Association’s Chicago correspondent reports that the Justice Department has ordered a sweeping search ...

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  49. FATHERS’ ASSOCIATION

    A committee meeting of the Saff[?] and Soldiers Fathers’ Association [?] Tasmanian was held on [?] Bug out, Murray street. There were ...

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  50. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS

    ROME, Friday — Renewed fighting has taken place between die Fascistic and Communists in various parts of the country. Nine were killed in one ...

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  51. STRAND DE LUXE.

    The final screenings of Tom Mix in “The Cyclone” and Owen Moore in “The Poor S[?]p” will be given at the Strand this afternoon and evening. ...

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  52. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF

    LONDON, Friday — Although not admitted to the golf competition Kirkwood, replacing an absentee, Gooden. beach, to-day, returned 73, which was ...

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  53. “GOLD” TRINKETS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Consideration of the proposal of the retail association to eliminate wrongly stamped jewellery was ...

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  54. CANTEEN PROFITS

    LONDON, Friday — The Australian Press Association understands that the War Office will shortly make an interim payment of £100,000 on account of ...

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  55. “WITHOUT FOUNDATION”

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr W. M. Hughes) in the House of Representatives last night on the question of ...

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  56. SOLE BROS’ CIRCUS.

    This afternoon at the matinee and this evening will be the lost opportunities of seeing Sole Bros’ popular circus. The season has been brought to ...

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  57. UNION OFFICIALS DISMISSED

    LONDON, Friday — The rank and file of the Vehicle Workers’ Union seized the Transport House Union’s central office and turned out the officials ...

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  58. LIEUT. M’INTOSH’S DEATH

    PERTH, Friday.—At the inquest into the death of Lieutenant M’Intosh, who was killed in an aeroplane night, the evidence of Catherine Page, widow ...

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  59. PALA[?]S DE LUXE.

    Arrangements, in the hands of an Influential committee, are now in preparation for the opening in the near future of a popular hall as a pavilion ...

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  60. COCKATOO DOCKYARDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Senator Reid (Queensland) has been appointed chairman of the Cockatoo Island Dockyard Commission, which ...

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  61. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Captain and Mrs. Cornish, who met with an aeroplane accident at Shepparton, are reported to be recovering satisfactorily ...

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