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  2. OWNERS ADAMANT.

    Mr. Dillon, of the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation, said to-day that there was no news as to the progress of the shipping dispute. The whole matter was ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND

    It was reported to-day that the Federal Government was prepared, with certain satisfactory guarantees, to advance up to £20,000 on the Queensland pineapple crop, ...

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  4. CABINET OR JUNTA?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday Night. The opinion is growing in political circles that the A.L.P. will fail in its efforts to coerce ...

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    A burning accident resulting in death of George Miller and severe burns to J. Slade., occurred at Ardlethan. Slade, who is the supervising engineer at [?] ...

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  6. WARNING TO CORK.

    General Strickland, in a letter to the Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork, refers to the recent dastardly attempts to murder police, and says the present state of affairs ...

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  7. PERSIA.

    Reuter learns that the situation in Persia is precarious the Persians having failed to ratify the Anglo-Persian agreement, which would enable, her to straighten out ...

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  8. VAN AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    A runaway horse in a furniture van, descending a hill in Arthur street, North Sydney, to-day, collided with the rear ear of a tram coining up the hill. Some ...

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  9. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    Field and Gray's appeals were dismissed. Both showed extraordinary composure and unconcern. The former left the court smiling broadly. ...

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  10. BATHURST LABOR LEADERS.

    Much interest has been aroused in local political circles over the remarkable and direct reversal of Attitude on the part of the spokesmen claiming to represent Labor ...

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  11. WHARF LABORER'S SUICIDE.

    William Roy, a wharf laborer, 35, was found with a bullet wound in his head in a bedroom at Paddington late last night, Shortly before he informed his landlady ...

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  12. JOB CONTROL.

    A good deal has been said during the past few days concerning job control on ships by the seamen. This means that if the seamen are not satisfied with the ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. FIVE POLICEMEN WOUNDED.

    Five police were wounded an ambush at Galway. There was another ambush at Clonlaun, but no police casualties. Two of the raiders are believed to have been ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. SENATOR GUTHRIE INJURED.

    Senator Robert Storrie Guthrie, a representative in the Senate for South Australia, met with a serious accident at the corner of Collins and Swanston streets. Crossing ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. BOLSHEVISTS AND JAPAN.

    The Siberian correspondent of the newspaper "Zaria," who is investigating the reports of serious misconduct on the part of Kappel troops at Grododovo, including ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. MURDER OF OFFICERS.

    A number of arrests have been recently made in connection with the murder of officers in Dublin on November 21 last. It is expected that a court-martial will be ...

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  17. TACTICS OF THE SEAMEN.

    The Seamen's Union has now become the most important factor in the maritime dispute. The letter from the shipowners to the Seamen's Union is taken ...

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  18. A CONSTABLE SHOT.

    A sensational shooting incident occurred in Cente[?] Park to-night when [?] was serious wounded. It appears that about 9 p.m. a man came up ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    Mr. H. P. Lazzarini Labor M.P. for Werriwa, during an address to farmers at Young regarding the financing of the wheat harvest declared that the Federal ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. COMMENT OF "THE WORKER."

    In a leading article, "The Worker." the official organ of the A.W.U. in commenting on the political crisis, says: "This paper is not satisfied with the Government ...

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  21. RAIDS IN CLAPHAM.

    As a result the police raids on houses in Glapham on Sunday night, when six men were arrested, and documents seized three men Greany, Moran and O'Sullivan, ...

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  22. A VERY GRAVE OUTLOOK.

    With the statement coming from the owners that there will not be any resumption of work until some definite assurance is given that the waterfront unions will ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. TUESDAY'S CONFERENCE.

    It was ascertained to-day that fully nine motions were suggested at the A.L.P. Conference yesterday. Most of them were in the nature of a compromise, but mainly ...

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  24. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    A telegram from Petrograd states that an explosion of benzine destroyed a mixed goods and passenger train at Novgorod, when 68 passengers were killed, many ...

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  25. TRADE UNION MANIFESTO.

    The Irish Labor party and Trade Unions Congress have issued a manifesto to the British people. It claims that Ireland is entitled to decide whether her future ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. EARTHQUAKES IN CHILE.

    Violent earthquakes are being experienced in the district. ...

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  27. THE LABOR COMMISSION.

    The Labor Commission to Ireland has issued a supplementary report. The house of one witness who gave evidence at the Commission, was broken into while he was ...

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  28. FINANCIAL MEN INTERESTED.

    The heads of big Sydney financial, institutions are watching the struggle between the State Government and the A.L.P. Executive with considerable interest. The ...

    Article : 334 words
  29. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    "Nichinichi" comments on the relative apparent American desire to use the Langdon case to open the entire Siberian question. That the Japanese might remain ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. THE COURTS.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Alfred John Gibbins, 55, who poisoned. himself in the Domain, the deceased's widow deposed that he was downhearted ...

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  31. SECRET NEGOTIATIONS. SYDNEY, Wednesday.

    There is every reason to believe that in connection with the maritime trouble secret negotiations are in progress. It was stated this morning that there was ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. N. W. Rowell, a former Council President, and the Canadian delegate to the Assembly of the League of Nations, expresses the opinion that the United ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. TURKS AND ARMENIA.

    The Bolshevist apprehensions in regard to the Turkish Nationalist advance. east ward appear to be reflected in the news from Tiflis that owing to an ultimatum by ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC AT A STANDSTILL.

    There are now 76 vessels laid up in various Australian ports and the Interstate traffic is practically at a standstill. Between 7000 and 8000 persons have been ...

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  35. UNITY OF THE FATHERLAND.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that President Ebert has issued a manifesto on the occasion of the fifteenth aniversary of the empire, ...

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  36. A BIG CRIMINAL LIST.

    The number of cases of crime set down for trial before the forthcoming sittings of the Quarter Sessions constitutes a record. Already the cases number 164, and ...

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  37. A DAM BURSTS.

    Twenty people were drowned and many injured through the bursting, of a dam supplying Pachuca, the biggest mining town in Mexico. ...

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  38. FORGING AND UTTERING.

    Donald Loftus, alias R. Kennedy, 23, an engineer, was charged at the police court, with having forged and uttered a cheque for £950. The missing cheque had been ...

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  39. MINISTER FOR SPORT.

    PARIS, Wednesday. A Minister for Sport has been created in France by the Briand Ministry, and the famous footballer M. Vidal, has been appointed first Minister. ...

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  40. SLUMP IN APPLES.

    Covent Garden experts state that owing to the apple slump the best American are being withheld for the English markets until the end of May, and will compete ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Wellington (New-Zealand) branch of the locomotive men have issued an ultimatum to the Government that owing to the inferior quality of the coal supplied ...

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  42. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is thoroughly settled to London life and is greatly enjoying the wide scope of activity which has come to him since his return from Australia. ...

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  43. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A LAD.

    Clyde Christian, aged 19, was remanded at the Newtown Police Court to-day on a charge of having slain Victor Hardy. The Police Prosecutor stated that the ...

    Article : 83 words
  44. THE LAND BILL.

    A member of a city firm who is very largely interested in pastoral properties in New South Wales and Queensland, said advices which had been received from ...

    Article : 308 words
  45. D'ANNUNZIO LEAVES FIUME.

    "The Times" Milan correspondent states that d'Annunzio has left Fiume by motor with a passport for Switzerland, Spain, Greece and France. ...

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  46. CONTROL OF COMMERCE.

    Sir Joseph Ward was the guest of the A.N.A. at luncheon. He demanded the readjustment of exchanges between the Motherland and the Dominions. Every ...

    Article : 64 words
  47. MAIL ROBBERY IN CHICAGO.

    Under the glare of several are lights four bandits robbed a United States mail truck, securing ten sacks containing money and valuables estimated at £20,000. ...

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  48. WOMAN CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

    A charge of perjury arising out of proceedings at the Coroner's Court, on September 16 last, and the subsequent proceedings at the Central Court, was brought ...

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  49. SHIPBUILDING POLICY.

    Representatives of Labor unions have asked the Prime Minister to announce his shipbuilding policy. Mr. Hughes stated that the agreement which the ...

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  50. CAMPAIGN AGAINST UNDESIRABLES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed that there is a most active campaign against undesirables in Paris, and nightly raids are made in different quarters. All ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    A large Commonwealth loan in London is regarded as certain. ...

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  52. VICTORIAN MINERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Broome, general manager of the State coal mine, at Wonthaggi, is to go to Sydney to attend a conference of employees and engine drivers. ...

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  53. NO SCOPE FOR INITIATIVE.

    The "Scotsman" spates that the Colonial Office does not afford much scope to Mr. Winston Churchill's initiative, though the possibilities for mischief are ...

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  54. MR. GOMPERS REELECTED.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers was reelected president of the Pan-American Labor Federation. Congress unanimously voted Mr. Gompers should send -a note to President ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. END OF THE FIRST ROUND.

    According to a report which eminated from Macdonell House this morning the first round of the fight between the Executive of the A.L.P. and the Parliamentary Labor ...

    Article : 139 words
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