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  4. DOWN WITH HUGHES! SYDNEY "NATIONALIST" CRY.

    A meeting of the council of the "National" party was held last night, at which a motion was submitted that the association desired to express its ...

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  5. HOT AND SULTRY. STORMS THREATENING.

    This morning was again very warm, in the metropolis. During the lunch hour storm clouds gathered in the south, and west, but bore away ...

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  6. A BIG HAUL.

    Wm. Joseph New (25, bookmaker), Albert Bibby (23, photographer), Joseph Alfred ([?], photographer), were conjointly charged, before Mr. W. Harris, ...

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  7. MAN-POWER BILL.

    The shop stewards engaged in the engineering and shipbuilding trades oppose the man-power scheme. They refuse to accept any agreement ...

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  8. LATEST.

    A despatch from Rostoff says the station of Debaltzovo, on tho Ekaterinoslov railway, has thrice changed hands. ...

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  9. TURKS BREAK ARMISTICE. AGGRESSIVE ACTION TAKEN.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  10. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    No appearance wan made by Harold Henry Proudfoot before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., in the City Summons Court this morning, when a charge was called ...

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  11. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    The Admiralty Board has been divided under two heads of operations and maintenance. The former will further specialise in war work in accordance ...

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  12. REDCLIEFE ASSAULT CASE.

    At the Redeliffe Police Court on Friday last, before Messrs. Ashmole (chairman), and M'Kenzie and Grant. J.'sP., Charles Nott proceeded against ...

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  13. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The debate on the no-confidence motion launched by Mr. Tudor on Friday last will be resumed when the House of Representatives meets this ...

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  14. STATE PRODUCE AGENCY.

    It was announced in yesterday's "Daily Standard" that at the last Cabinet meeting a manager of the State Prodace Agency had been appointed. The ...

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  15. THE FLOODS.

    The Acting Deputy-Postmaster-General (Mr. J. M'Conachie) is in receipt of telegraphic advices (dated January 14) to the following effect:— ...

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  16. WAR BREVITIES.

    Berlin claims to have been informed by wireless that 1700 German and 9000 black trained troops have penetrated Portuguese East Africa. ...

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  17. ESK FATALITY.

    A report has been received by the police concerning the drowning of Richard Kelly, at Bellevne Station, Esk, district, on January & Kelly arrived at ...

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  18. WHEAT AND STOCK.

    The State Cabinet has decided that the Chief Secretary (Mr. Fuller) should call a meeting of pastoralists and farmers to fully inquire into the whole ...

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  19. SHEFFIELD CUTLERY.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) is in receipt of the following letter from the secretary of the Shefileld C[?]mber of Commerce and Manufactures, in ...

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  20. DISHONORED AND DEBASED.

    At last week's meeting of the Labor Council in A[?] the ex[?] report returred to the Federal political situation in the following terms:— ...

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  21. THE COAL CONTROVERSY.

    The New South Wales Cabinet has discussed the controversy with the Victorian Government over the alleged agreement entered into for the supply ...

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  22. THE CENSORSHIP.

    Senator Pearce, referring to a challenge thrown out by the Sydney "Sun" on the censorship of war news, stated that the case Quoted was not the one ...

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  23. PEACE FLUTTERINGS.

    President Wilson's address was read at the Vatician with pleasure, which amounted to almost jubilation. The Pope realised tho justice of America's ...

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  24. BOSSES SQUEALING.

    A recent amendment to the Defence [?], which made it compulsory for senior cadets to attend drill during the morning in their employers time, came ...

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  25. CLEANSING STOCK.

    Recently, on the recommendation of the Tick Board, the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. W. Lennon) decided to instal a number of iron dips for the ...

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  26. FAMINE IN ENGLAND. CROWDS RAID SHOPS.

    Residents in country districts are getting plenty of food, but the provincial cities are bare. The police in many places in order to quell the raids ...

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  27. NEW CENSORSHIP RULES IN GERMANY.

    "Vorwaerts" has published, under the [?]ding of "The Relaxation' of the Censorship in Practice," says a special to the "Christian Science Monitor," via ...

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  28. THE LATE DR. DUNNE.

    A pontifical recutem mass for the repose of the soul of the late Dr. Dunne, who was R.C. Archbishop of Brisbane on the occasion of the ...

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  29. MAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    The Navigation Department has received a report from Captain Nicholson, of the North Coast. Company's steamer Burringbar, that a man was ...

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  30. PROTEST AGAINST HUGHES.

    The Socialist executive last night decided to hold a monster mass meeting to protest against Mr. Hughes holding a portfolio in the Cabinet. ...

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  31. SILENCERS ON MOTOR VEHICLES.

    An Important new regulation under the Motor Vehicles Act was agreed to in Executive Council (says the Hobart "Daily Post"). It provider for ...

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  32. AWARDS TO ANZACS.

    Tuesday's papers will contain the announcement that bars to military medals have been awarded as follows:—Australians.—Sergeant A. V. ...

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  33. PLEURO OUTBREAK ON THE DARLING DOWNS.

    At present pleuro amongst cattle is very prevalent on the Darling Downs, especially in the Dalby area. Precautionary measures in the way of ...

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  34. HUGHES'S KEYSTONE POLICE

    Whether or not the establishment of the Commonwealth Police Force will be permanent cannot be ascertained, for the officials of the ...

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  35. U.S.A. LOSSES.

    New York has received an S.O.S. message from the tanker Texan which has been lost. The crew abandoned her following a collision. ...

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  36. MINISTER VISITS BIGGENDEN.

    Mr. A. Jones (Minister of Mines), who has been in the Biggenden district, looking into matters concerning the development of the iron Industry, ...

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  38. ITALIAN OFFICIAL.

    An Italian official message states: The artillery is active on the Aslage Plateau and eastward of Piave Vecchia. The British butteries have secured ...

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  39. MR. THEODORE GOES SOUTH.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), and his Under-Secretary (Mr. Beal) left this morning for Melbourne to attend the Treasurers' Conference, [?] be held ...

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