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  2. WOMEN IDLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--There it a large number of women unemployed only to a less serious degree than is the case with the men who are unemployed. ...

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  3. SECOND TEST.

    At noon to-day on Melbourne cricket ground, the second test match between Australia and England will begin. Australia won the first test in Sydney by ...

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  4. WORLD PEACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Britain's answer to the American suggestion to the Empire regarding Japanese and American limitation of naval armaments, has been ...

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  5. THE POLICY OF "SQUEEZE."

    The end of the year finds Queensland in ant unhappy financial position. The state is living above its means. It is spending more than it earns, and is faced ...

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  6. SEEKING PEACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Political activity is reflected in the fact that there have been four meetings of the Cabinet since Christmas, which breaks ...

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  7. FIUME TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuter s correspondent at Home states that General Ferrario, commander of the Italian troop., surrounding Fiume, agreed to suspend ...

    Article : 356 words
  8. NEW MENACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Rumania is confronted with a grave situation. According to an urgent telegram from the Minister form Minister for foreign Affairs (M. ...

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  9. COASTAL HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The shipping hold-up continued to-day, and the Trades Hall affirm that complete harmony exists between the stewards and the other ...

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  10. BUTTER FOR JAVA.

    Among the passengers of the Dutch steamer Roggeveen, which arrived in Brisbane from Batavia yesterday morning, was Mr. H. Koekkoek, a representative ...

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  11. IDLE SHIPS AT BRISBANE.

    At a time when shipping is needed on the Australian coast all the principal passenger steamers engaged in the Melbourne to Townville and Cairns services are idle owing to the stewards' strike. The vessels in the photograph are tied up to the A.U.S.N. Co.'s wharves at Brisbane, and include the Wodonga, Mackarra, Aramae, Suva, Tinana, Arawatta, and Bingera. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Router's correspondent at Paris states that the international relief committee announces the signing of a contract between the ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. GREEK SEIZURE.

    LONDON; Wednesday. -- Britain in 1918 opened a credit for £10,000,000 for Greece. Venize!os spent half the amount, and the Allies decided not to allow ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. BLIND SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Prince of Wales will be unable to be present on Australia Day at St. Dunstan's, but his Highness will be represented. ...

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  15. FUEL OIL DAMAGES PAPER.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. -- Escaped fuel oil flooded the holds of the steamer Waihem[?] damaging 100 tons of paper. She is a cargo ship, and will sail ...

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  16. STATE ARSENIC.

    There arrived at the office of the Government Analyst in Brisbane this week a large cask, containing 4cwt. Iqr of arsenic, which bad been brought ...

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  17. NORTHERN VISIT.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. A. Jones) is leaving in a few days for a visit to North Queensland. He will first call at Bundaberg and Maryborough, then go on ...

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  18. THE £2.000,000 LOAN.

    The state loan organiser stated last evening that he had personally just completed one hundred conversations with leading commercial and ...

    Article : 424 words
  19. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Larcombe) is on holiday in Sydney, He will probably return next week-end, At the close of the Parliamentary ...

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  20. LONDON TIT-BITS.

    The superlatives indulged in by some of the London sporting writers after the Adelaide and Melbourne victories of the Englishmen make amusing reading. Since ...

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  21. NCIENT SKULL FOUND.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Spurred on by the discovery, of the Talgai skull by Professor Smith, of the Sydney University, Professor Dubais, of Amsterdam, ...

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  22. POLICE SCANDAL.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--A scandal concerning two constables in the Victorian police force, resulted in one of the men being charged in the City Court to-day ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. BULL COAL MINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The London directorate of the Metropolitan Coal Company, at Bulli recommended acceptance of Huddart Parkers offer of £162,000 for ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. ROLL OF SOLICITORS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--The Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) to-day signed, the Act re-admitting Mr. R. D. Meagher to the roll of solicitors. The Act will be ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. INCENDIARY FIRES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The question of insurance companies responsibility concerning incendiary fires at Liverpool, has been temporarily solved by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. SOLDIERS GRAVES IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The war Office is ere[?]ing wooden crosses in anticipation of permanent headstones over all soldiers buried in Britain. ...

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