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  2. REPARATIONS.

    The "Echo de Paris" (Nationalist, Militarist) asserts that the Government is about to issue an ultimatum to Germany demanding definite supplies of fuel. ...

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  3. INDIA.

    The Aga Khan has telegraphed to the Viceroy inviting his attention to the Extreme gravity of the situation in Kenya. There are, he says, apprehensions of ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    A conference of operators and miners of bituminous coal has agreed to extend the existing wages scale for one year from April 4, including all of the terms, ...

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  5. FREIGHT RATES.

    There have been no developments in the freight position. Shipowners are adopting a waiting policy. Mr. H. B. G. Larkin (the general ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    As stated in yesterday's "West Australian," the Ironmoulders' Union, which went on strike with the other three iron trade organisations several months ago. ...

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  7. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    After four days spent in the consideration of details relating to Australia's exhibit at the British Empire Exhibition to be held in London next year, the British ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In the absence of the party managers there were no deevlopments to-day in the political situation. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the Leader of ...

    Article : 356 words
  9. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    Oppositionists resumed their vendetts against the Electoral Districts Bill yesterday afternoon. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. P. Collier) rose at 2.45 ...

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  10. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    Signor Mussolini (the Prime Minister) has informed the Cabinet that the Italian experts in the Ruhr territory have been ordered merely to participate ...

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  11. GENERAL STRIKE IN BIELITZ.

    In consequence of a wages dispute a general strike has been declared in the town of Bielitz. The gas works, the electric supply, the railways, and the ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    The general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Ltd. (Mr. Lewis), who has been on a visit to Newcastle, returned to Sydney to-day, and ...

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  13. BRITISH CABINET.

    The Cabinet considered to-day a further protest from the German Ambassador against the French occupation of the Ruhr Valley. It is understood that the ...

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  14. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    At the hour appointed for the meeting of the Coal Tribunal to-day no members appeared. The chairman (Mr. C. Hibble) announced to Press ...

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  15. AMERICA AND EUROPE.

    The Administration is showing a disposition to "fight back" in connection with the criticisms of its European policy. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND SENATE. POLL.

    A large crowd assembled in front of the Treasury Building at noon to-day to hear the declaration of the result of the Senate election in Queensland. The ...

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  17. COURT-MARTIAL.

    The court-martial of certain German industrial employers and officials was held to-day in Mayence. Press representatives of many nations were present. ...

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  18. POSITION EXPLAINED.

    Many importers have expresed the fear that the benefit of the reduced freights might be withdrawn as the result of increased duties being imposed ...

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  19. NEW ENGINEERING PLANT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day opened the Australian works of Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., at Regent Park, Sydney. The new works will eventually ...

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  20. POLAND'S HELP.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anseiger" (a PanGerman newspaper) says that the Government of Poland has ordered all exsoldiers with a knowledge of postal, ...

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  21. SUICIDE OF SCHOOL BOY.

    An extraordinary story of a blue coat boy stabbing himself was revealed at the inquest on the body of Vivian Tanner (14). The evidence showed that the head ...

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  22. CZECHO-SLOVAKIA.

    Many Czecho-Slovakian coal miners are being released from work in order to proceed to France. ...

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  23. RHINE TRANSPORT.

    The Transport Union in Mannheim has decided to stop all Rhine transport. ...

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  24. ANOTHER WHARF INCIDENT.

    A repetition of Wednesday's wharfside incident occarred yesterday morning, when four motor cars were bein; assembled on Victoria Quay The cars were ...

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  25. IRELAND.

    A party of armed men shot two engine drivers outside of the Tralee (Kerry) railway station. One of the drivers died. Irregulars attacked the Castlemaine ...

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  26. LATEST NEWS.

    The "Echo de Paris" says:—"A high Government authroity declared: "We wished in the first place to enter the Ruhr territory with a peaceful object. ...

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  27. PARTY LEADERS IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), accompanied by his staff, arrived in Sydney to-day, and was met at the railway station by the president of the New ...

    Article : 252 words
  28. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Defending the Union Government from the attacks of Nationalists and Labourites during the no-confidence debate. General J. C. S[?] (the Prime Minister) ...

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  29. EXPORT OF FRUIT.

    The intimation in yesterday's "West Australian" of a redaction of one shilling per case on apples shipped to England by the Commonwealth Line pleases ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the dispute among Elder. Smith. and Co.'s clerks. Mr. F. A. Baglin. M.L.C., Fremantle representative of the disputes committee of the A.L.P., ...

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  31. CUSTOMS BARRIERS.

    The Berlin "Tageblatt" learns that the French are forming Customs barriers separating Ruhr from the rest of Germany, and that troops are being ...

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  32. AMERICA.

    One of the most curious anomalies in the new tariff schedule was brought to light yesterday. When Senator Ellisan Smith (Democrat. South Carolina) ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Captain James Cook's naval chart of the St. Lawrence River realised £1,080 in Christie's Rooms (London) to-day. The chart is a duplicate of the original, ...

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  34. LINER IN TROUBLE.

    When swinging to a berth near the heavy crane at No. 20 North Wharf this morning the White Star liner Gallic, carried by the wind and tide, bumped ...

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  35. A NEW VERDUN.

    A French official. interviewed by a representative of the Paris newspaper "La Liberte" (Nationalist) declared that if France gave way a fresh war was ...

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  36. NEW LOAN.

    Dealings in scrip in connection with the new loan for New South Wales. closed this evening at a premium of 10s. ...

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  37. FRENCH TAXATION.

    The Chamber of Deputies rejected to-day the proposal of the Minister for Finance to increase the taxation by 20 per cent., as a means of finding an outlet ...

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  38. OBSOLETE SUBMARINES.

    Although no official action has been taken in regard to them. it is generally agreed in marine circles that the gift submarines J1. 2. 3. 4. 5. and 7. which ...

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  39. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Allies have agreed to reduce the amount of the Turkish reparations. from £30,000,000 to £15,000,000. ...

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  40. FATAL FRACAS.

    An inquest was held to-day into the death of Llewellyn Heaton, which occured subsequent to a fracas at the Seacliffe military camp on Sunday. One ...

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  41. A TITLE OF HONOUR.

    Viscount Leverhulme has raised a hornet's nest in the Scottish Highlands by assuming the title of "Western Isles" in connection with his recent viscountey. ...

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  42. DUTCH HELP.

    The National Federation of Trade Unions has voted 150,000 florins, representing 2½ per cent. of the capital of the Dutch trade unions, to assist the Ruhr ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    The suspended provisions of the Shipping and Seamen's Act were reinstated to-day their effect being that all unqualified seamen and firemen will be required ...

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  44. ASYLUM INMATE'S DEATH.

    "A peculiarity of the injuries sustained by this man is that the second, third. sixth. and seventh ribs were broken. That must have been caused by violence. ...

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  45. COASTING VESSEL BURNED.

    Whilst anchored at Seal Island on Tuesday, the 40 ton ketch Opah was burnt to the water's edge. and is a complete loss. The fire originated in the ...

    Article : 118 words
  46. A BRITISH VIEW.

    At a meeting of the shareholders of the London Joint City and Midland Bank (of which he is the chairman). Mr. Reginald McKenna. P.C. (an ex-Chancellor ...

    Article : 121 words
  47. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Marylebone Club has autherised. Mr. Mann to follow the English custom of playing the last test match against South Africa to a finish if the first ...

    Article : 37 words
  48. HEAT IN N.S.W.

    Temperatures in the north-west of New South Wales on Wednesday were unusually high. Wilcannia and White Cliffs recorded 115deg., Tiboburra 113, ...

    Article : 42 words
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