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  2. THE LABOR CRISIS.

    The A.L.P. passed their motion in a hurry last night, apparently indicating a backdown on their part, but at the Executive headquarters to-day ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    A message from Newhaven, Conn., says that Mr. Mark Sheldon Australian Commissioner to America, has addressed the Yale University Students' ...

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  4. CHASTENING RUSSIA.

    It is reported from Washington that President Wilson proposes that the Powers should guarantee Russia from aggression, to test the Soviet's ...

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  5. POSITION IN THE PACIFIC.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" telegraphs that the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee has decided to undertake a ...

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  6. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    A sensational encounter between police and an ambushing party is reported from Tolkabridge, Dublin. Receiving information during the ...

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  7. THE PARK MURDER.

    The funeral of Constable Wolgast took place this morning. A squad of mounted police preceded the hearse, then followed more men on foot, also ...

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  8. STEWARDS' STRIKE.

    There is little hope of a general resumption of water transport between interstate ports, but those Companies who have contracts with the ...

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  9. THE PREMIER LEAVES.

    The Premier left by the Orsova today. There was a huge gathering at the wharf and many expressions of goodwill and advice. ...

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  10. IF WE WERE ATTACKED.

    Rustom Rustomjee, Editor of the "Oriental Review," Bombay, in a speech, said it was understood that Australia was sensitive about her ...

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  11. BOUNTEOUS HARVEST.

    Five thousand bags of wheat are arriving daily at the railway station. Four local lumpers claim to have established a record for the State by ...

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  12. POLICE AND MILITARY ACTIVITY

    Police auxiliaries raided the Board Room of the Macroom District Council and arrested all the councillors the Council's surveyors and ...

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  13. "SETTLED NEXT WEEK."

    Some Union officials believe the shipping strike will be settled by the end of next week. ...

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  14. IMPOVERISHED EUROPE.

    Mr. H. Hoover has announced the acceptance of the farmers' offers of 150,000,000 bushels of corn for European relief, and the million dollar ...

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  15. SHOTS IN A BANK.

    The Redfern branch of the Commer-mereial Banking Company was broken into early this morning and a number of shots fired. ...

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  16. NO FRESH DEVELOPMENTS.

    According to the police, there are no further developments in the Constable Wolgast case. ...

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  17. CLEANSING THE STATES.

    One hundred and twenty Radicals, Bolsheviks and other undesirables have been deported, with Martens, the Soviet emissary, aboard a Swedish liner en ...

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  18. WHEAT GROWERS AND SILOS.

    The wheat farmers of Walla Walla refuse to use the wheat silos. The silos were built to accommodate two hundred thousand bushels and the district ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is reported that when Parliament meets Lord Robert Cecil land Lord Hugh Cecil, exercising their rights as Privy Councillors, will take their seats ...

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  20. "A HARD ROAD TO TIPPERARY."

    There is great military activity in South Tipperary. Dozens of arrests have been made. The roads have been trenched in ...

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  21. FEDERAL VACANCY.

    The necessity for filling the vacancy in the Federal Senate, caused by the death of Senator R. S. Guthrie has complicated both the ...

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  22. THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS.

    A message from Helsingfors says that Germany, claiming 80 million marks beyond the amounts already received for helping Finland in the 1918 ...

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  23. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    It is officially announced that the submarine K5 was lost with all hands, near the entrance to the Channel on Thursday. The Admiralty is ...

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  24. MR. MUTCH IN TROUBLE.

    The Minister for Education Mr. T. D. Mutch, has been censured by the officials of the Australian Timber Workers' Union for failing to put into ...

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  25. MORE POLICE MURDERED.

    Head Constable Larkin and Sergt. Moxham were ambushed while cycling near Ballincollig. The Sergeant was shot dead off his bicycle, but the ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS.

    Submarine, K5 belonged to a supertype evolved during the war and carried eight torpedo tubes, one four-inch gun and one three-inch, with a crew of ...

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  27. N.C.S.N. Co.

    According to the report of the North Coast S.N. Company, Ltd., covering the year's activities, trade has been steady, and with a good season and outside ...

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  28. THE PAPER TRADE.

    A message from Christiana (Norway) states that, owing to the stoppage of English, French and American orders, causing stagnation in the paper trade, ...

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  29. SYDNEY STABBING AFFRAY.

    Two men were stabbed in a brawl in George-street North yesterday evening. A number of men were congregated ...

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  30. UP AGAINST DIRTY FIGHTERS.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland, Sir Hamar Greenwood, M.P., addressing auxiliaries at Dublin, said it was their duty to prevent crime, with the view ...

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  31. A MELBOURNE SUICIDE.

    Mr. William Williams, who contested the Evelyn seat at the recent State elections, ended his life by committing suicide last night. The strain of the ...

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  32. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    The Australian press Association has been officially informed that the allocation of the functions of the Colonial Office has not been determined ...

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  33. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    It is reported from Washington that Mr. Elihu Root, who is prominently mentioned as likely to fill a position in the new Cabinet, has forwarded a ...

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  34. TOLD IN THE SNOW.

    A message from Berne states that traces in the snow, above Gignod and toward the Saint Bernard hospice, showed that men on skis had ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND GEMS.

    The Queensland Government has entered into an agreement with Messrs. Rubin Bros., gem merchants, for marketing Queensland gems. Under the ...

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  36. ANOTHER BANK SENSATION.

    A caretaker hearing moans coming from the Bank of Victoria on Saturday, entered the premises and saw the assistant-Manager of the bank lying in ...

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  37. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    Following on several abortive attempts to form a fresh Cabinet, the Shah of Persia has again approached Siphadar, who has asked two days for ...

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  38. DE VALERA CONFIDENT.

    De Valera, in a manifesto, emphasises Ireland's undying desire for independence and is confident of final success. "With calm deliberation," he ...

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  39. BOWLS.

    The following games were played on the Grafton green on Saturday:--Fitzgibbon, Page, Brierly and Duncan defeated Geary, Furst, Howard and ...

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  40. THE FUTURE OF INDIA.

    General Dyer, in an article in the "Globe," says: "India does not want self-government and does not understand it. To the massed millions of ...

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  41. A BOLSHEVIK WITHDRAWAL.

    The Bolsheviks are reported to have evacuated Resht and to be preparing to leave Enzili. ...

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  42. LABOR AND CITY COUNCIL.

    The labour aim to swamp the City Council by absorbing Paddington, will be advanced a stage further at next meeting of Council. ...

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  43. COLLIERY DISPUTES.

    The dispute at the Invincible Colliery, Cullen Bullen, has been settled and the men resume work on Monday. The chairman of the Coal Tribunal, ...

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  44. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Ambassador Morris, in a speech, declared: "The Japanese Government is not complaining because Japanese residents of the United States are not ...

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  45. THE VIRUS OF UNREST

    A message from Milan states that ten persons were killed and forty injured at Castelamare near Naples, owing to a revolt, aiming at the creation ...

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  46. WONDERFUL CHILD ARTIST.

    The exhibition of work by the wonderful child artist, Pamela; Bianco, created a sensation last year; and the display of her pictures in the Leicester ...

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  47. ROWING.

    The usual week-end flutter was held by the members of the Grafton Water Brigade on Saturday afternoon, when some good contests were rowed. ...

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  48. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The statement that money is tight and that banks are refusing overdrafts is regularly said to be true, yet the fact remains that during last quarter ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. A GHASTLY TRAGEDY.

    Three children, aged ten, eight and six, were burnt to death in a fire which destroyed a small dwelling at Chinemutu Rotuorra. They had been left by ...

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  50. PLAYING A DOUBLE GAME.

    The "Sunday Times" says the Allied interests are badly compromised by the discovery that some French manufacturers are supplying Kemal Pasha with ...

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  51. FIUME STILL FUMING.

    A section of the town troops at Fiume revolted against the Provisional Government and seized General Diaz's barracks fired rifles and threw bombs ...

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  52. AFTER MANY DAYS.

    The resumption of treatment of Broken Hill had concentrates at the second blast furnace and the refinery is now in operation at the Associated ...

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  53. THE SIBERIAN MUDDLE.

    It is reported from Tokio that Viscount Kato, in a recent article, said: "Japan should withdraw her troops from Siberia as soon as the relief of ...

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  54. THE FALL IN STEEL.

    Following the Scottish example, the Middlesbrough millowners have reduced steel prices from twenty to forty shillings per ton. ...

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  55. MAN SEVERELY INJURED.

    A man dropped a lighted match among a quantity of gunpowder yesterday afternoon. He was severely injured by the ...

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  56. ITALIANS OCCUPY FIUME.

    A message from Rome states that, owing to the disorders. Italian troops have occupied Fiume at the Provisional Government's request. ...

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  57. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Advices from Washington state that the United States' Foreign trade was the largest ever being three times more than before the war, in 1913. The ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLES.

    Senator E. D. Millen is sailing by the Orvieto, leaving on February 26th. ...

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  59. OUR CABLES.

    The cable messages published in the "Daily Argus" are obtained direct and exclusively through the Australian Cables Association--the same service ...

    Article : 41 words
  60. SMALLPOX SCARE.

    The "Ventura" was released from quarantine to-day, with about 60 members of her crew. ...

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