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  2. FIGHTERS' LEAGUE.

    The Empire Conference of Ex-Service Men, which opened to-day, received with great enthusiasm a message from the King, through Earl Haig, in which his Majesty said he was ...

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  3. FOR EDUCATION.

    Education in New South Wales will in the future have an active and generous champion in Mr. Ben Fuller. The well-known theatrical proprietor has aspirations, already manifested. ...

    Article : 523 words
  4. THE LATEST CABLES.

    The "Daily Herald" states: "The Australian crowds do not object to "Wilson and Fender as cricketers, but as journalists, and they are shockingly bad journalists at that. Our former ...

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  5. CORK EXECUTIONS.

    It is rumored in Cork that several persona who had disappeared, were kidnapped, and that their fate depends on that of the six men who were executed in Cork to-day. ...

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  6. STORY OF THE TESTS

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  7. ALLIES FIRM.

    The Supreme Council meets the Germans tomorrow morning. It will then hear Dr. Simons's statement, which the Allies will consider in the afternoon. Mr. Lloyd George will mate a ...

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  8. AIR SQUADRON.

    Important developments are pending in connection with the South African Air Force. It is proposed to establish a squadron of 18 machines this year and another squadron next ...

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  9. JAPAN'S MANDATES.

    The correspondent of the Chicago "News" at Ruk, in the Caroline Islands, says that the Japanese naval authorities are making two important strategic moves under Japan's ...

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  10. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    At the Empire Conference of Ex-Service Men, over which General Lukin is presiding, and at which Earl Haig is present, a motion, seconded by Captain Dyett (Melbourne) and ...

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  11. TURKEY AND BALKANS.

    The "Daily Express" says that the Allies have agreed to modify the Sevres Treaty in favor of Turkey. The Turks have accepted the proposed alterations. ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Christopher Turner, addressing the Charity Organisation Society on emigration, eulogised the Shepparton settlement in Victoria, where be had spent considerable time. He ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN ITALY.

    Reports from Milan tell of sanguinary conflicts between the Nationalist and Communist factions on Sunday in many towns, especially Florence, where a bomb was thrown amidst ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. HUN DEPREDATIONS.

    The correspondent of the "Echo de Paris' at Berlin states that the French Commission which is selecting from Germany the material carried off from Northern France, has found ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. FEBRUARY REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Customs revenue for the eight months of the financial year ended February exceeded that for the same period of the last financial year by ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. FALL IN PRICE OF TIN.

    The fall in the price of tin is due to the Malayan Government's action in decontrolling the price and ceasing to purchase. ...

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  17. AN INGLORIOUS END.

    Nothing remains to be written of the fifth test match except that it had a most inglorious ending. The Iistlessness of the last day was ...

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  18. NINE WICKETS WIN.

    Requiring only 68 runs to win the last of this year's series of test matches against England--and with all wickets of the second innings intact-- Collins and Bardsley resumed play ...

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  19. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    In its ordinary conduct of business there is little in the method and procedure of the Methodist Conference to distinguish it from the annual assemblies of other Churches. In ...

    Article : 198 words
  20. JAPANESE GUARDED.

    NEW YORK, February 28. A report from Tokio states that the residences of members of the Cabinet and Court dignitaries are being strictly guarded, as a ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--The State revenue for February amounted to £1,553,553, an increase of £320,405 on that of the same month last year. Excise receipts increased by ...

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  22. BIRCH FOR POLITICIANS.

    A message from Warsaw states that Michael Marck, a peasant deputy to the Polish Diet, returned to his constituency, Lipowa, in Galicia, to give an account of his stewardship, and ...

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  23. READY AND FIT.

    NEW YORK. February 28. According to advices from Detroit, Mr. Edwin Denby, the newly-appointed Secretary for the Navy, in a statement said:-- ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    Sir Robert Home, president of the Board of Trade, presided over the Customs Conference. All the Dominions, India, and the Colonies were represented, the delegates including ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Treasury returns for February show:--Revenue receipts, £686,323; expenditure, £594,626; deficit for month, £8302. The deficit for the financial year 1920-21 was ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. DUMBLETON TRAMWAY.

    A special meeting of the Dumbleton Tramway League, to consider a scheme proposed by the Tramway Advisory Board, at a recent visit to the district, was largely attended. Mr. W. P. ...

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  27. BERENGARIA'S TOMB.

    It is reported from Paris that in order to provide space for a memorial to the priests of the diocese who fell in the war, the tomb of Berengaria, the consort of Richard Coeur de ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--The consolidated revenue for February was £14,000 better than for the corresponding period of last year, and for the eight months the total is £185,000 in ...

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  29. "CHU CHIN CHOW."

    "Oscar Asche has set a standard in stagecraft, and theatrical production in his play of the Orient, 'Chu Chin Chow,' which will not easily be surpassed," said Mr. E. J. ...

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  30. ARCHDEACON WAKEFORD.

    The Privy Council has granted Archdeacon Wakeford leave to appeal against the Consistory Court's findings. Archdeacon. Wakeford was the precentor of ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. "AMATEUR JOURNALISTS."

    Fender, cabling to the "Daily News," says: "There were extraordinary scenes. Frequently one part of the spectators was barracking hard, while the remainder, who were ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. ENGLISH PRESS VIEWS.

    The evening papers feature to-day's scenes at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The "Star" states:--"The question of allowing players to cable criticism on future tours will now ...

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  33. THE BETTER SIDE WON.

    The "Daily News" says: "It is unfortunate that the last Test, which nothing but a miracle can prevent ending in the complete discomfiture of the Englishmen, should be ...

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  34. PROFITEERING LAW.

    It is reported from Washington that the Supreme Court of the United States has declared unconstitutional certain provisions of the Lever Law, whereby profiteering was made ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. SPENDING MONEY.

    In the House of Commons, Sir Eric Geddes, Minister for Transport, in a statement in support of the supplementary estimates of £21,000,000, covering liabilities under the ...

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  36. WAVERLEY LOAN

    Waverley aldermen last night, by ten votes to one, declined to consent to a referendum being taken on the council's proposal to borrow the sum of £100,000 for public works and ...

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  37. WHAT WILSON'S PAPER SAYS.

    The "Daily Express." in a leader entitled "A Testy Match," says:--"Good sportsmen will regret the scenes which marred the final test. Firstly, a section of the crowd jeered Hobbs's ...

    Article : 240 words
  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    According to a message from Paris, the trial has begun, on a charge of treason, of 10 ringleaders in the general strike of May, 1920. The prosecution aims at proving that the definite ...

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  39. SOLDIERS' PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Replying to a deputation from the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, which complained of the reduction of the pension payable to ...

    Article : 108 words
  40. DISPUTED PROMOTIONS.

    Mr. Buckley, M.L.A., before the 1917 Strike Commission, yesterday, protested against the statement that the Railway Commissioners were making promotions on the present senior ...

    Article : 269 words
  41. COAL-MINERS' LUCK.

    The official wages advances to the coal-miners under the November strike settlement are no longer payable, as, owing to the trade depression, the coal output is now only ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. HEARNE WELL AGAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--J. W. Hearne, whose health has been the subject of anxiety daring the greater part of the Englishmen's tour of Australia, is now out of the doctor's hands, and ...

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  43. ICE STREET TRAGEDY.

    So far the detectives have not effected any arrest in connection with the murder of Mrs. Mulcahy. in Ice Street, on Monday night. As is usual in such cases, many rumors have ...

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  44. ODDFELLOWS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual meeting of the Sydney district of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows was held on Saturday last, at 337 Pitt Street. Bro. William Sayle, District Master, presided. There ...

    Article : 142 words
  45. PROFIT ON SHARES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Federal commissioner of Taxation announces, in connection with notices of assessment for income tax upon profit received by shareholders in companies ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. ENGLAND V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The following 18 have been selected to practise for the forthcoming match, England v. South Australia, to commence on the Adelaide Oval, on ...

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  47. RESULTS TO-MORROW.

    Owing to the very large number of coupons forwarded in connection with the fifth test match competition necessitating extra labor in sorting and checking, the result was not ...

    Article : 54 words
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