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  2. INDIAN POLICY

    Mr. Montagu's resignation was an absolute bombshell to India, though it is now known that he was directly connected with authorising the publication of the Indian Government's ...

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  3. MORE LOST TRADE

    "No doubt Australia has lost one of her most valuable customers. I well remember, not many years ago, when Newcastle Harbor was a forest of masts ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S STRANGLEHOLD

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, general president of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, has cabled to Mr. Walsh, president of the Australian Seamen's Union:-- The members of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union ...

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  5. Australians Held Up Unable to Enter States

    The Australian quota having been exhausted, 25 passengers by the Niagara (from Sydney and Auckland) are unable to enter the ...

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  6. N.S.W. GAUGE

    Mr. T. R. Johnson, formerly Chief Railway Commissioner, in New South Wales, and lately engineering adviser to the Peking Board of Communications, delivered a lecture before the ...

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  7. REBELS DIG IN

    General Smuts states that the Government's position against the revolutionaries on the Rand is in every way satisfactory, and that important arrests of strike leaders have been made. The Minister for Mines and Industries says that the events of the last ...

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  8. LAND OF PROMISES

    Mr. Dooley's journeying through the State continues. After his long-distance visit to Albury last week he motored to-day to Bulli and Wollongong. To-night he addressed a large ...

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  9. BOMBARDED

    The attack on Fordsburg commenced punctually at 11 a.m. Johannesburg reverberated with the sound of artillery and machine guns. ...

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  10. RUMOR OF RESIGNATION

    The "Daily News" emphasises the rumor that Lord Curzon is desirous of resigning owing to ill health, but that he will not resign before the Montagu controversy is disposed of, lest it ...

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  11. SINN FEIN MURDER

    Mr. Justice Wilson delivered a remarkable judgment at Armagh Assizes to-day, relating to a claim for compensation arising out of the murder of John Cosgrove by the Sinn Feiners ...

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  12. THE REPARATIONS

    The "Gaulois" says that "America has unexpectedly claimed her part in the legitimate booty expected from Germany. To-morrow, perhaps, America may exact the payment of ...

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  13. REBELS GRANTED TRUCE

    The rebels in Fordsburg have been allowed a truce, to enable them to remove women and children from that area. The situation all along the reef continues ...

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  14. THE IRISH COMMANDO

    Fordsburg is the stronghold of the revolutionary forces, known as "the Irish Commando." The force is now dug in in the streets, and is working hard at entrenchments. ...

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  15. FOOTBALL CRISIS

    A crisis has arisen in the Northern Union Football League, owing to the action of the Players' Union in passing a resolution declining to play against non-members of the union. ...

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  16. BEAUTY OF HYDE PARK

    However desirable it may be to use the eastern end of Hyde Park for railway purposes, it was surely needless destruction on the part of those engaged on the work when yesterday ...

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  17. A HOT ENGAGEMENT

    Jeppes, a township in the central area, was the scene of a hot engagement between the revolutionaries and the Imperial Light Horse on Sunday. ...

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  18. COMBING OUT THE REBELS

    Fordsburg and Jeppe were quieter this morning. Vrededorp and Brixton have been practically cleared up by the detective forces, who drafted ...

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  19. NEW P. AND O. LINER

    The new P. and O. Branch liner Ballarat, a vessel of 13,300 tons, is due to arrive at Sydney from London on Friday next. She has 600 passengers for this port. ...

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  20. SERGEANT KILLED IN STREET

    Seven or eight mea surrounded Sergeant Clarke, in Falls Road, Belfast, when he was returning from a whippet mooting. They discharged revolvers at point blank ...

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  21. NO INSURANCE RELIEF

    The locked-out engineers are not entitled to unemployment relief under the Unemployment Insurance Act, which provides that an insured contributor who loses employment ...

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  22. 4000 PRISONERS

    It is officially reported that over 4000 prisoners have been dealt with a Benoni. Many were not revolutionaries, having been held in the town against their will. ...

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  23. SMUTS' CAR FIRED ON

    One Red commando, acting south of Johannesburg, had no idea what it missed at midnight on Saturday. A fast motor car approached Johannesburg ...

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  24. BOMBS THROWN

    Two bombs were thrown in Belfast. One in Foundry Street injured 12 people, including four women and two children. The other, which was flung in Sussex Street, ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY MR. RAEBURN

    When interviewed to-night Mr. [?]aedburn (general secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union) declared that, as far as he knew, the cable had not yet been received by the union ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. TORRENT OF GAMBLING

    A big deputation representing the Church Federation, the Chambers of Commerce and Manufactures, and the National Women's Council waited upon the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  27. AMERICA'S ARMY

    The House Appropriations Committee has passed the Army Appropriation Bill, providing for a reduction of the strength of the army to 115.000 men, notwithstanding the objections of ...

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  28. WAR GRATUITY BONDS

    Second-year interest payments on all war gratuity bonds will be available from to-morrow. The Federal Treasurer has arranged to pay out ...

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  29. TAIYUAN MISHAP

    The Navigation Department yesterday received a telegram from the Queensland Marino Board requesting that an inquiry be held in Sydney into the circumstances attending the ...

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  30. FORDSBURG THREATENED

    Thousands of leaflets were dropped from Government aeroplanes over Fordsburg this morning, calling on the women, children, and others well-disposed to tile Government to leave the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN VIEW

    Although Messrs. Tom Walsh (general president of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia), W. Raeburn, (general secretary), and T. Fleming (secretary of the New South Wales ...

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  32. BRITISH ARMY ESTIMATES

    The Army Estimates provide for £62,300,000 and for 215,000 troops of all ranks. Troops on the strength of British establishments total 152,800. ...

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  33. ONE-EYED POLICY

    Mr. W. G. Mahony, M.H.R., when shown the cable, was disinclined to make any comment at all. "The position," he remarked, "is one between ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. BOXING

    Mr. Lucas, manager for Cook, the Australian heavyweight boxer, has visited Paris, and signed articles for a fight between Cook and Marcel Nilies, the French heavyweight, to ...

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  35. LATE MR. E. J. LOWE

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Edward James Lowe, of Mosman, formerly of Birriwa, grazier, who died in December last, leaving an estate of the value of ...

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  36. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    At the Mentone tennis tournament, Wertheim was successful in annexing the singles championship title. On Saturday Werthelm and Mrs. Ryan were ...

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  37. CAR AND CAB COLLIDE

    As the result of a glancing collision between a car and a cab in Darley Road, Darlinghurst, last night Victor Suckley (21), of Bland Street, Ashfield, was thrown out of the car, sustaining ...

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  38. LESS PAY

    When the hearing of the engineers' case was commenced in the Federal Arbitration Court today it was referred to by Mr. F. Dorham, who appeared for the Adelaide Steamship Company ...

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  39. THE BACK BROKEN

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Cape Times" telegraphs that the back of the rebellion has been broken. The revolutionary forces are disorganised, it ...

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  40. WOOL FOR THE WORLD'S MILLS

    FOR THE LAST TWO MONTHS PRACTICALLY 30,000 BALES OF WOOL HAVE BEENS OLD WEEKLY ON THE SYDNEY MARKET. AS RESULT, BIG QUANTITIES OF SOLD WOOLS ARE DAILY LEAVING THE SYDNEY STORES FOR SHIPMENT TO THE [?] OF THE CONTINENT. THE UNITED KINGDOM JAPAN, AND AMERICA. THE PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN AT THE SHIPPING DELIVERY FLOOR AT THE WOOL STORES OF WINCHCOMBE, CARSON, LTD, PYRMONT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. OFFICERS' PAY

    The Merchant Service Guild has forwarded to the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association a claim for increased pay for masters and officers engaged in the inter-State ...

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  42. N.Z. TENNIS TEAM

    The following tennis team has been selected to represent New Zealand during the visit to New South Wales:-- Dr. Laurenson, G. Ollivier, J. C. Peacock, A. ...

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  43. THE MAHENO

    There has been no development in connection Withe the trouble on the Maheno, and the steamer is still Idle. Several of the Maheno passengers were ...

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  44. POLICE DISPERSE CROWDS

    Among the symptoms of general unrest was the formation of a procession in the streets at Capetown last night, which, however, when ordered by the police to disperse, did so quietly. ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES

    The War Office announces that officers of the Australian permanent forces who are attached for duty in the United Kingdom, with their wives and families, are entitled to free medical ...

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  46. TWO FIRES

    Two fires occupied the intention of the fire brigades during the early part of last night. The first was at Mulhearn Brothers' timber yards at Mullins Street, Balmain. A spark ...

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  47. LOOKING FORWARD

    The Federal Country Party has invited Sir John Gellibrand, ex-Commissioner of Police in Victoria, to stand in the interests of that party for the petition (Tasmania) seat in the House ...

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  48. JURY LOCKED UP

    At the Quarter Sessions, Darlinghurst, yesterday. William Joseph Lum Lui was charged that in February. 1920, he falsely pretended to Lum Yow that 100 shares in the China ...

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  49. WELL-COMBINED REVOLT

    In the course of a statement in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Malan, Minister for Mines and Industries, amid cheers, announced that General Smuts bad arrived safely at Johannes. ...

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