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  3. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE

    There was a feeling of optimism in union circles this morning, when it was made known that the Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall Council had ...

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  4. MM DIVISIONS

    A message received in Paris from Bucharest says that grave apprehension is felt in Roumania owing to the reported presence of six new Bolshevik ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Rev. J. M'Coll, of Ballarat, has been appointed to the charge of St. Bede's Anglican Church Elwood, in placed Rev. F. Lewin, resigned. Mr McColl will occupy ...

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  6. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    It is learned that- the British and French general staffs have agreed on the subject of German disarmament, except regarding the question of the ...

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  7. W. A. STRIKE

    Summing up the Government's atttude of the strike, Mr Mitchell, the Premier, says:—“The Government is prepared to observe any award which ...

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  8. THE IRISH CRISIS

    I learn that the Government has telegraphed to Dr P. J. Clune, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth, who endeavored to mediate between the ...

    Article : 523 words
  9. POLICING THE PACIFY

    The announcement has been made at Ottawa that the squadron presented to Canada, by the Imperial Government will be transferred to the Pacific, where ...

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  10. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Heavy rain is falling in New South Wales. ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT IN FRANCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that unemployment in France is exercising the Government. The question was discussed at a special meeting of ...

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  12. NEW DELEGATION SECRETARY.

    An important and interesting alteration has occurred in the personnel of the staff of Archbishop Cattaneo, Papal delegate to Australasia. ...

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  13. HOUSING PROBLEMS

    It was stated at a conference of the Scottish Labor Housing Association at Glasgow that 13,000 in Glasgow, containing 47,000 people, Had been ...

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  14. TRADES HALL DEMANDS.

    The Disputes Comnittee of the Trades Hail held a meeting yesterday and decided that the following conditions must form part of any ...

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  15. FIGHT WITH UNEMPLOYED

    The unemployed at Islington (London) who were recently ejected from the library stronghold, counter-attacked yesterday. with firearms, gas-pipes, ...

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  16. SPANISH STEAMER WRECKED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Madrid says that the Spanish steamer Santa Isabel has become a total loss on the coast of Villa Garcia, near the Island ...

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  17. PILFERING IN TRANSIT

    The London Chamber of Commerce is very disappointed at receiving only formal acknowledgment of their request. mentioned on 2nd December, to ...

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  18. HEAT WAVE AND CRASS FIRE.

    Canterbury experienced a remarkable heat wave yesterday, in several localities on the plains the maximum shade temperature was above 100 degrees, and in ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    Confirming Lord Northcliffe's statement. M. Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador, says: “In the improbable event of war between America, and ...

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  20. ANTI-CIGARETTE WAR

    "For Christ and Kansas” is the battle cry of the reform advocates who are carrying on a campaign for the retention of the anti-cigarette law, ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. “ON BOLSHEVIK LINES.”

    Mr Mitchell, the Premier, yesterday replied to Mr Panton, M.L.C., president of the Australian Labor Party and chairman of the Disputes ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT’S UNEMPLOYMENT SCHEME

    The Government’s unemployment scheme is by no means unanimously approved. Both employers and Laborites are sceptical, the latter ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. LABOR PARTY’S IDEALS.

    Alderman W. H. Lambert, the new Lord Mayor of Sydney, in announcing his policy today, said that his party—the Australian Labor Party—was much concerned ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. BALLOONISTS FOUND

    Three missing naval balloonists, for whom parties have been searching in the northern part of New York State and across Lake Ontario, have been. ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH SHIP-BUILDING

    Replying to-day to criticism of the Commonwealth ship-building policy. Mr J. Poynton, Minister for Home and Territories, remarked that he had received a communication on the subject from Mr ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH REVEHUE

    Details of the receipts from Customs and Excise, and for the Postal Department for the month of December, and for the six months’ period ended 31 December, show ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. THE CORK REPRISALS.

    Major-General Sir Edward Strickland’s order to burn houses at Middleton (County Cork), as the first official reprisal, is described as a formal act ...

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  28. MR FISHER’S FUTURE

    Mr Andrew Fisher’s stay in Australia is likely to be short. At one time he contemplated returning to Australian politics, but his wife dissuaded him. ...

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  29. WARNING TO LABOR

    Speaking at Leicester after an extensive tour through Central Europe and Russia. Mrs, Phillip Snowden warned Labor against extreme action. ...

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  30. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE

    It was officially announced to-day that Mr M. L. Shepherd, Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, has been appointed to the post of official secretary to ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. SHIPPING TRADE DEPRESSION

    In view of the grave depression in the shipping trade Scandinavian owners are reported to have decided to indefinitely lay up shins, representing ...

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  32. ADMIRALITY LORD

    The “Manchester Guardiam” understands that Mr Walter Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, is resignng, owing to a long painful illness. Sir L. ...

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  33. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    According to the new arrangements necessitated by the West Australian railway strike, trains, as From January 11th, will leace Kalgoorlie for Port ...

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  34. AFFRAY IN LIMERICK.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that two men in Limerick who were wanted by the police, ran from a house when the military approached ...

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  35. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    No date has yet been fixed for the payment of the new, rates under the Federal basic wage scheme. The holidays interfered with the work of the clerical staffs in ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. TRUCE PENDING NEGOTIATIONS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Dublin says that the municipal council rejected by 23 votes to 15 a motion, in favor of a truce pending negotiations. ...

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  37. SECOND CHILDHOOD

    The latest amusement for people of all aged is balloon catching. A rubber novelty syndicate supplies not only toy balloons but skilled operators to ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY MAILS.

    Owing to the break of means of communication between Kalgoorlie and Fremantle, caused by the strike of W.A. railway employes, the Postal ...

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  39. NUN’S CRAVE OPENED.

    A grim military raid was made last night in the cemetery attached to the Carmelite nunnery at Runelagh County Dublin. The grave of a recently ...

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  40. SHOOTING OF A TEACHER.

    Three military officers were arrested in connection with the shooting of a teacher at Ballybrood on 27th December. Two were subsequently released, ...

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  41. LABOR FEDERATION’S REQUEST.

    There were no noteworthy developments 'to-day concerning the Western railway crisis. No trains are running from Perth, and with the resumption ...

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  42. DISLOYALTY PUNISHED.

    The military have introduced new methods of punishing disloyalty in Ireland by fining Fermoy £1000 for tearing down a proclamation. ...

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  43. INTER-EMPIRE EMIGRATION

    Commenting on the opportunities for inter-Empire emigration, the “Westminster Gazette" dwells on the work of the overseas’ settlement committee, ...

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  44. SEDITIOUS literature.

    Father Delahunty, a Homan Catholic curate, has been court-matialled at Waterford; and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment with hard labor for ...

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  45. IS DE VALERA IN IRELAND?

    Officials believe that De Valera is in Ireland. He certainly left America a fortnight ago, and is supposed to have been seen in Dublin. ...

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  46. THE MIDDLETON BURNINGS

    Prier to the burnings at Middleton a proclamation was issued by General Strickland, and posted in Cork and elsewhere, in the martial law areas, on ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. DAIL EIRANN CABINET.

    The “Daily News” correspondent at Galway confirms the Bishop Clunne message previonsly cabled. The correspondent says, "Afte the" failure of ...

    Article : 95 words
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