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  2. PEACE MATTERS.

    The German delegate, Herr von Lersner, who was sent to Paris to receive the Allies list of war criminals for presentation to the German Government, has refused to ...

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  3. BRITAIN.

    It is understood that his Majesty the King has approved the final draft of the Prince of Wales's itinerary. The Prince will leave Portsmouth on March 9. ...

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  4. FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    At yesterday's financial conference the discussions were of an exploratory character. Attempts at the solution of the exchange crisis by legislation were ...

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  5. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT.

    At Wednesday night's meeting of the Perth branch of the R.S.A. it was decided, as already stated in the "West Australian," to ask the Premier to appoint a Royal ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES IN FRANCE.

    My plan for the impending battle involved the employment of four division in the actual assault, with one division in reserve. The frontage allotted to the corps ...

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  7. THE WHEAT POOL.

    As an outcome of the conference of wheat growers from all the wheat-producing States of Australia, held during the preceding two days, a large deputation ...

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  8. PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEES.

    The following letter concerning the recent controversy between the Minister for Works (Mr. George) and the Disputes Committee of the A.L.P. on the question of the ...

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  9. DISSATISFIED DELEGATES.

    After the deputation to Mr. Hughes a meeting of the members was hastily arranged to consider what should be done, in view of the unsatisfactory nature of the ...

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  10. DESTROYERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The destroyers Tasmania, Stalwart, Tatoo, and Success have left Sheerness for a rendervous off the Isle of Wight. They will meet the Anzac and the Swordsman ...

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  11. RECORD PRICES FOR CATTLE.

    The world's records were broken at the Perth sales of Aberdeen Angus cattle, 1,300 guineas being paid for a champion heifer and 2,600 guineas for a bull. High prices ...

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  12. HOUSING SCHEMES.

    Mr. C. Addison, Minister of Health, announces that 7,000 additional housing schemes have been approved during the past week and have been given money and ...

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  13. POSITION IN LANCASHIRE.

    The exchange position was the cause of the stoppage of cotton imports into Lancashire. The supplies landed will suffice for nine weeks, and there is a small quantity ...

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  14. ALLIES TAKE ACTION.

    The Council of Ambassadors has decided to immediately telegraph a black list of war criminals, with a convering letter, to the Berlin delegations, whence it will be ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    The Commonwealth Office has arranged for a representative exhibit of Australian products at the Lyons Fair opening in March. ...

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  16. QUESTION OF CONTROL.

    Last night Mr. W. D. Johnson, former Minister for Agriculture in the last Labour Government, made the following statement regarding the request for a ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Evening Standard" says that as a result of the finance conference the holding of an international conference will be recommended, and it will probably be held ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY.

    Yesterday afternoon the committee appointed by the recent conference of local governing bodies interested, waited upon the Minister for Water Supply (Mr. W. J. ...

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  19. TRADE UNIONS DIVIDED.

    The fall of the New York exchange to supporting the London Electric Railways Bill to revise fares to meet increased charges, but other trade unions are ...

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  20. VON LERSNER EXPLAINS.

    Von Lersner, in a letter to M. Millerand, the French Prime Minister, points out that he explained ten times in writing and thirteen times verbally why it was ...

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  21. AMERICA.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington says it is understood that Mr. Payne, chairman of the United States Shippng Board, has informed President Wilson ...

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  22. AMERICAN EXCHANGE RATE.

    The sterling rate of exchange fell to 3.19¼ dollars, but subsequently improved to 3.31 dollars. ...

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  23. AMERICAN DEADLOCK.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "World" says it is reported that the Repubican leaders in the Senate are Planning to have the Peace Treaty ratified. ...

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  24. GOLD FURTHER ENHANCED.

    The fall of the New York exchange to 3.25 dollars has further enhanced gold, and the nominal quotation is £6 5s. 9d. ...

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  25. THE QUEENSLAND CYCLONE.

    The Premier stated to-day that the Government had received a communication from Chillagoe saying that some people there had been left without shelter, and ...

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  26. VISCOUNT GREY'S LETTER.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Tribune" says it is rumoured that President Wilson is considering the sending to the British Foreign Office of informal ...

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  27. LORD JELLICOE'S TOUR.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader on Lord Jellicoe's 55,000 miles' tour, says:—"The corollary of the new Imperial Partnership is that the people of the United ...

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  28. THRONE OF HUNGARY.

    The "Petit Parisien" reviews the report that Hungary will offer the throne to the Marquis of Cambridge. [The Marquis was the eldest son of the ...

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  29. EXTRAVAGANT RAILWAY PURCHASES.

    When the vote for the Agent-General's Office of £13,700 for the current financial year, was being discussed in the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Moore pressed for an ...

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  30. GERMAN SPY SYSTEM.

    The "Morning Post" has published an interesting record of Germany's spy system and Britain's counter espionage organisation which was so efficient by the summer of ...

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  31. THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    Following upon the dispute between the Central Wool Committee and the Colonial Combing, Weaving, and Spinning Co., which is now the subject of a claim by the ...

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  32. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    The Chinese Consul-General has been advised that negotiattions have not been opened between Japan and China on the Shantung question. ...

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  33. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA.

    M. Ludwig Maartens, the Bolshevik "Ambassador" to the United States, stated, in evidence before the Senate Investigation Committee, that officials of the United ...

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  34. AFTER THIRTY YEARS.

    "What a wonderful change," exclaimed Chief Officer James, Neave, of the steamer Lindsay Moller, last night upon looking down High-street, Fremantle, after 31 ...

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  35. IRELAND.

    Further arrests have been made in Ireland, including Belfast and Dundalk. The woman who was wounded at Limerick has died. ...

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  36. THE EX-KAISER.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Auckland Geddes) speaking at Andover said that the Government intended to get the ex-Kaiser out of Holland. If, on the basis ...

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  37. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The future sale of Australian butter to the Imperial Government has been the subject to a number of cable messages to and from London. The Minister for Trade ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Some heat was introduced in the Legislative Council to-day, relating to a motion by a Minister (Mr. Jones) that the Officials in Parliament Act Amendment Bill, the ...

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  39. GERMANY.

    A party of Communits, including a number of Russians and leaders of revolutionary agitation, have been arrested in anticipation of their holding a meeting in ...

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  40. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The contract entered into between the Commonwealth Government and Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., for the maintenance of a mail service between Australia and the ...

    Article : 102 words
  41. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    It was announced by the Prime Minister to-day that the rank of Honorary General in the Australian Military Forces had been offered to and accepted by General Sir ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. SUDDEN DEATH AT A DANCE.

    A dance held at Margaret River last night was the scene of a distressing incident. Mr. Percival Willmott, a brother of the Honorary Minister, Mr. Frank ...

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  43. BOXING.

    Major Biddle, president of the Army and Navy Civilian Boxing Control, stated that the British Board of Boxing Control favours the creation of an Anglo-American ...

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  44. AMALGAMATION OF MINES.

    There is a proposal on foot in union circles to link up the following employees into the organisation:—Australian Workers' Union, Coal and Shale Miners', Railway ...

    Article : 96 words
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