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  2. THE LATEST CABLES

    The Director of Naval Aviation Informed the House of Representatives that the Navy. Department contemplated the construction of two. giant seaplanes, the largest in the world, and. ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Carmichael will open the campaign for the Soldiers and Citizens' Party at the Balmain Town Hall on Wednesday night, The following is the list of candidates who ...

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  4. WAR PROFITS.

    The report of the Profiteering Act Committee on the wool-spinners' profits, issued by the Board of Trade, shows that enormous profits were made by the spinners. ...

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  5. NATIONALISING COAL.

    The demand for the nationalisation of mines was discussed to-night between Mr. Lloyd George, the Parliamentary Committee, the Trades- Union Congress, and the executive of ...

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  6. BOYCOTTED.

    The "New York Times'" correspondent at Winnipeg, says that the Board of Trade. Bankers Association. wholesale merchants, and women's organisations have unanimously ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. TRAGEDY OUTSIDE THE HEADS

    A rough sea running about two and a half mites outside the Heads on Saturday morning was responsible for a tragedy. Six men were thrown into the water from a ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    In a statement issued yesterday "Shipowner" replies to the case put forward by the Institute of Marino Engineers on Saturday. He states:-- "Public sympathy is hardly likely to be ...

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  9. THE PEACE TREATY.

    Thirty Democratic Senators held a caucus, at which it was unanimously decided to do everything possible to facilitate the calling up of the Treaty on the Senate floor on February ...

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  10. PLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Matthews, the Australian flyer, who is attempting the flight to Australia, crashed near Bunder Abbas. [?] is Safe. ...

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  11. EVANS DEFEATS GREEN.

    Fifteen thousand persons on Saturday night saw "Digger" Evans (8st. 12lb.)--6lb. over the bantam limit--defeat Jack Green (8st 6lb.) on points in 20 rounds at the Stadium. It was ...

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  12. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS.

    Carnivals to raise funds for the establishment of permanent memorials to the men who enlisted from the Ashfield and Hurstville municipalities were inaugurated on Saturday, and ...

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  13. PEACE TREATY.

    [?] Washington states that the hope that he Treaty would be speedily ratified has, since it will shortly again be brought up on the floor ...

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  14. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The aviators were entertained at dinner by the Government party at Charleville on Saturday. in proposing the Health of Sir Ross Smith ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States National Lawn Tennis Association has unanimously resolved to challenge for the Davis Cup, and to, send a team to whatever country the preliminary ties are ...

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  16. GOULBURN ELECTORATE.

    COOMA, Sunday.--A conference of the leagues comprising the Goulburn Electoral Council was held at Cooma yesterday. The following resolutions were passed:-- ...

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  17. TERRIFIC BLIZZARD.

    Transportation has been completely tied up by a blizzard which has been raging for two days. The telephone service practically collapsed, ...

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  18. DOUBLE SOMERSAULT.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--Travelling at a fast puce a motor-cycle and sidecar ridden by John Miles and Phillip Lenthall, of Sydney, two youthful competitors in the northern suburbs ...

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  19. IN SOUTH RUSSIA.

    The War Office, in a communique on the situation in South Russia up to February 3, states that in the neighborhood of the Tsaritsln and Ekatirinodar railway the Bolsheviks ...

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  20. WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS.

    Smiling, and looking happy after their long sen voyage, nearly 150 British girls--wives and fiancees of Australian soldiers--landed on Saturday morning from the Shaw, Savil liner ...

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  21. TENNIS IN THE MUD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--Owing to steady falls of rain the tennis contests between the British Isles and Victoria could not be resumed till 3.15 p.m. yesterday, when the Albert ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. INVESTITURE CEREMONY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES CONVERSION LOAN.

    New South Wales is issuing here a conversion loan for £2,000,000. The loan carries 5 34 per cent. Interest, and the issue price is 98½. (New South Wales has £2,000,000 of [?] ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The restrictions on the use of coal and gas have had the effect of greatly increasing the number of unemployed during the past few days. ...

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  25. THE LAST PHASE.

    The War Office has published a supplementary despatch by General Allenby, giving a Hat of the units in the Desert Mounted Troops who participated in the cavalry operations ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. MILITARY TRAINEES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--During the war period certain trainees under the operations of the Defence Act were exempted from training on the grounds that they were employed in ...

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  27. ENGINEERS OFFER TO BUY A FLEET.

    A meeting of the executive, of the Institute of Marine Engineers was held an Saturday to consider the statement of Sir James Burns that there was a possibility of the Burns, Philp, ...

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  28. TOWN HALL CONCERT.

    The concert on Saturday evening at the Town Hall might be regarded as the herald of the coming musical season--which will be well opened this month with the ...

    Article : 412 words
  29. PASSENGERS BY MANTUA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  30. CYCLING CARNIVAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 590 words
  31. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Pekin advices report that Mr. Hawlking (counsellor to the Chinese Foreign Office), who has Just returned from Paris, points put that Japan's proposal to open negotiations for the ...

    Article : 132 words
  32. TRIBUTE TO FALLEN HEROES.

    "They nobly fought and they nobly fell," said Rev. Joseph Woodhouse, at the Rose Bay Methodist Church, in connection with the unveiling of an honor roll, last night. The roll ...

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  33. LATE SHIPPING.

    Themistocles, str., 11,241 tons, Je[?] from London, via ports, with passengers at 12.45 a.m. Daigety and Co., agents. Fitzroy, str., from Coff's Harbor. ...

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  34. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  35. OPPORTUNITY TO WORK.

    A meeting of the Imperial Ex-sarvice Association. hold at Australia House this afternoon, Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice presiding, unanimously decided in favor of ...

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  36. NORTH COAST TRADE.

    GRAFTON, Saturday,--The secretary of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce has received a letter front Mr, C. G, Graves, timber agent and exporter, Brisbane, stating that he is in ...

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  37. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    BALLARAT Sunday.--A collision occurred this afternoon at the intersection of Sturt and Doveton Streets, between a motor car, belonging to Dr. C. T. Abbott, of Clunes, and a ...

    Article : 152 words
  38. FORMER GERMAN LINERS.

    It is announced that the Shipping Board will sell by auction by February 12 thirty former Gorman liners, aggregating 365.000 deadweight tons. They are expected to bring a price ...

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  39. REWARD OF £400.

    Silk valued at £1250 was stolen from the warehouse of Stanton Mcliek, at Elizabeth Street, Redfern, on January 24. Mr. Melick at the time offered a reward of ...

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  40. SEVEN DAYS' GAOL.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--The cases in which John M'Millsn, David Alexander, James H. Batchelor, Thomas Main, and Cecil Howes, engineers of the steamer Wyandra, were charged ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE AND THE STRIKE.

    NEWCASTLE. Sunday.--Owing to the strike the coal trade has been and is being seriously affected. Work at the collieries was stock during the fortnight ended on Saturday, only two ...

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  42. MINISTER'S RESIGNATION.

    Secretary Lane, of the Department of the Interior, has resigned for private reasons. ...

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  43. HELD TO RANSOM.

    The State Department at Washington has received an unconfirmed report that Villa bandits in Mexico are holding Joseph Askew, an American, to ransom for 20,000 dollars, ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. PETROL UNCHANGED.

    The price of petrol is unchanged. ...

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