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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    There is every indication of an amicable settlement of the seamen's dispute. It is understood that two of the largest branches of the union have ...

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  3. MARINE STRIKE.

    It is understood that a movement is on foot whereby several steamers may be able to sail during the next few days. ...

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  4. WAR CRIMINALS.

    Herr Erzberger states that he is in agreement with the Cabinet as to the impossibility of delivering, a single German to the hateful revenge of their ...

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  5. THE TURF.

    Sandbee was scratched for the Moorefield Handicap to-day and Cetigne and Eusebius have been scratched for the Australian Cup. ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    M. Poulet, accompanied by M. Benoist has sailed for Rangoon. ...

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  9. LIFELESS BETTING MARKET.

    Gambler's Gold was backed for the Newmarket to-day to win a good amount. Otherwise betting is at a standstill. ...

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  10. Swiss Do Not Wish to be Associated With Trial.

    The "Petit Parisienne's" Zurich correspondent states that Swiss newspapers are unanimously against the German suggestion of the trial of alleged war ...

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  11. A LYNCHING MOB.

    A mob seeking to lynch a negro murderer sacked the Court House, looted the shops, and fought the soldiers, leaving four dead. The negro was ...

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  12. WHEAT AND FLOUR SHORTAGE.

    Owing to the difficulty in obtaining wheat and flour some of the metropolitan flour mills are working only two shifts instead of three. ...

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  13. SYDNEY, Tuesday.

    Another meeting of engineers was held in Sydney yesterday. At the conclusion it was stated that negotiations between the Institute and the shipowners ...

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  14. WYONG RACES.

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  15. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE.

    The Supreme Economic Council is calling an urgent meeting of Finance Ministers of Britain, France, Italy, and Belgium to consider the problem of ...

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  16. Large Numbers of Masters and Officers Paid Off.

    A large number of masters and officers of steamers which are held up are being paid off. NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Poynton, Minister-in-Charge of Commonwealth Shipbuilding, stated today that the steamer Dumosa had completed satisfactory mooring trials and ...

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  18. Final Demands Issued.

    Although the latest message from Paris states that the Allies have sent a final demand for the surrender of the war criminals the Paris and British ...

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  19. BRITISH LIBERALISM.

    Three of Gladstone's sons, Henry, Stephen and Herbert, have sent Mr. Asquith a joint telegram. "The country wants the clear and definite guidance ...

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  20. Striker President Asked to Pity Distress.

    The Mayor of Townsville has telegraphed the President of the Marine Engineers in Melbourne asking that a steamer be sent to Townsville with flour ...

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  21. TRAIN WRECKERS.

    What appears to have been a deliberate attempt to wreck the Brisbane to Sydney mail train was discovered yesterday at the summit of a siding where ...

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  22. BAKING AFTER HOURS.

    At the Central Summons Court to-day Sargeants', pastry cooks, were proceeded against on information of Mr. London, Secretary of the Pastrycooks' ...

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  23. Steamer Held up at Cairns.

    A message from Cairns states that when the steamer Victoria arrived yesterday carrying mails and passengers, and intending to load cargo for China, ...

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  24. A.L.P. AND GROG.

    Mr. Whitfield, Secretary of the Woollahra branch of the Australian Labor Party, stated to-day that at a meeting of the League last night a resolution ...

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  25. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Ernest Bevin, the dockers' organiser, known as the Dockers' King's Counsel, was applauded at the conclusion of a three days' speech in connection with ...

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  26. No Modification in Views of Mr. Lloyd George.

    It is denied that Mr. Lloyd George has modified his views regarding the war criminals. Lord Birkenhead has visited Paris to ...

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  27. THE RABBIT INDUSTRY.

    The Bathurst freezing works resumed operations to-day after two months' inactivity. Owing to the fall in the skin market trappers are again sending ...

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  29. Further Developments.

    The Executive of the Engineers' Institute to-day issued the following statement: Although our offer to Burns, Philp and Co. was first turned down by ...

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  30. List to he Handed to Government Without Delay.

    The Allied Ambassador's conference has decided that the French Charge d' Affaires hand the list of war criminals to the German Government without ...

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  31. THE FIUME PROBLEM.

    Count Nitti, in an outspoken speech in the Chamber said if the London Treaty was enforced Italy would be bound to collaborate with the Allies in ...

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  32. ALLEGED SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    At the Central Court to-day Patrick Roache (17) was committed for trial on a charge of maliciously shooting at Thomas Mason with intent to do ...

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  33. RUSSIA.

    An official message from Korea states that armed forces of Koreans assisted the Bolsheviks and invaded Northern Korea and fought the Japanese with ...

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  34. GERMAN TREATY EVASIONS.

    M. Millerand, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies said that Germany's non-delivery of the coal quota for January constituted a flagrant failure to ...

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  35. No Foreigners Tolerated in Ukraine.

    General Petlura's representative at Vienna says that foreigners are not tolerated in Ukraine where all Russian Czarists and Bolshevists alike are ...

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  36. GEORGESON'S HEALTH.

    Premier Holman has challenged Mr. John Storey to say whether he thinks the Government are distorting doctors' reports regarding Georgeson's ...

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  37. Czech Corps Disorganised.

    A Moscow wireless states that the Czech corps, which two years ago were a formidable force of fifty thousand, constituting the main pillar of the ...

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  38. Burns Philp Island Steamers.

    Burns, Philp and Co. have announced that they have not received an offer from the engineers for the purchase of the Island steamers. Sir Jas. Burns ...

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  39. Fulfillment Impossible.

    The Government has summoned Parliament regarding the surrender demands. Herr Scheidemann in a letter to the ...

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  40. TURNED HIM DOWN.

    Charles Harcourt, employed at a hotel in the city, is now in Sydney Hospital suffering from a deep gash under the chin. His condition is serious. He was ...

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  41. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    According to a telegram received by General Lee, State Commandant, the outbreak of influenza at Thursday Island has become serious. A large ...

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  42. STATE COAL TRADE.

    The Minister of Mines in a preliminary report states that the production of coal, shale and coke for 1919 in the northern district was 5,629,253 tons, ...

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  43. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    The "New York Times" London correspondent states that Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview,said: "I might have hopes as to what the United ...

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  44. THE SYDNEY CROOK.

    Mrs. Florence Lucy (Paddington) reported to the police last night that her house had been robbed of over £900 by a man who was seen to dash from ...

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  45. Statement by Minister for Health.

    Interviewed to-night regarding the threatened recurrence of pneumonic influenza, Mr. Bruntnell, the new Minister for Health, said that judging from ...

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  46. STATE POLITICS.

    Ex-Minister Grahame, speaking at Newcastle last night said that he will retire from the Nationalist Party and will run as an Independent. ...

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  47. Effort to Straighten Out the Tangle.

    After strenuous efforts to straighten out the Parliamentary tangle tying up the Treaty the Senate finally voted to recommit it to the Foreign Relations ...

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  49. Policy Speech at Goulburn To-Night.

    The Premier was busy to-day preparing his policy speech, which he delivers at Goulburn on Wednesday (to-morrow). Several Ministers, including Sir George ...

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