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  2. PEACE MATTERS.

    The "Revue Universelle" states that during October, 1918, President Poincare decided that the armistice agreement would not give what France had a right to ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At the Jennapullen Agricultural Hall on Friday evening the Premier (Mr. James Mitchell) delivered a further address in connection with his candidature for the ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    The police discovered a number of Sinn Feiners drilling in a field at Thurles, Tipperary. The police fired and several rebels were seen to fall. One was captured and ...

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  5. THE NATIONAL LABOUR PARTY.

    The time is opportune for a brief review of the history of the National Labour Party and to examine the work which has been accomplished. It was a party which ...

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  6. INDIA.

    The Duke of Connaught after the Poona review was entertained by the Royal Connaught Boat Club at Kirkee, of which he was patron years ago, when the Duke and ...

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  7. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    The third day's play of the final test match commenced at the cricket ground in hot muggy weather, it being a typical Sydney February day. The task of the ...

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  8. AMERICA.

    The Navy Department has been informed that the United States destroyer Woolsey was sunk in a collision with a merchantman off the Pacific coast at Panama. One of ...

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  9. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A message from Chicago states that between 30 and 40 people were killed and injured in the wreck of two passenger trains near Port Erindia. ...

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  10. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    Addressing members and adherents of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening on the subject of the state of Ireland, Rev. J. H. Dabb, minister of St. Andrew's ...

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  11. SITUATION AT TONK.

    An official communique which has at last been issued regarding Tonk says that the situation [?] not yet calm of free from disturbing features. The State authorities are ...

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  12. A SAMOAN TRAGEDY.

    Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, has announced that the board of inquiry has determined that Mr. Terhune, the late Governor of American Samoa, was insane ...

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  13. POLICE FOR VILNA.

    At a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations, M. Dunant, the Swiss Minister in Paris, defended the action of Switzerland in prohibiting the passage of ...

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  14. A HANDSOME DONATION.

    The members of the Rockefeller family have donated 500,000 dollars to the Chinese famine relief fund. ...

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  15. TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Australian cricket team promises to prove one of the strongest that has visited England. It trusts that nothing will be left ...

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  16. RAILWAYS AND TELEGRAPHS.

    A general strike is threatened of railwaymen and telegraph workmen throughout India on Monday if the Government does not concede their demands, which are ...

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  17. BUOYANT VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    Substantial increases in the receipts from railways and excise are shown in the revenue statement for February, issued by the State Treasurer. The total receipts for the ...

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  18. ARMS FOR PERU.

    The League of Nations has refused the free city of Dantzig permission to manufacture arms for Peru. ...

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  19. DEATH OF HAIGH.

    The death is announced of Schofield Haigh, the well-known Yorkshire cricketer, at the age of 50 years. [Haigh was a fine bowler and was a ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Despite the hot weather, the present vaudeville programme at the Shaftesbury, Theatre continues to draw crowds. Featuring in the bill is the star ragtime ...

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  21. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    Dr. Simons, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, started for London amid shouts of "Stand fast," which he himself echoed. There are rumours of an intended ...

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  22. METHODIST CHURCH.

    A representative session of the Methodist Conference was held in Wesley Church this morning. The President of the Conference, Rev R. R. Fleming, presided. Reports on ...

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  23. THE YAP CONTROVERSY.

    It is understood that Japan has suggested that the United States should lay a cable direct to Shanghal from Guam, as a substitute for the Yap route. Japan takes the ...

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  24. WIDENING HAY STREET.

    The vexed question of the widening of Hay-street was again before the members of the Perth City Council yesterday afternoon, when the Mayor (Sir Wm. Lathlain) ...

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  25. DISARMAMENT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, son of the late Mr. Roosevelt, who has been appointed Assistant Secretary to the Navy, discussing the question of disarmament, declared that ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. PERSIA.

    Riza Khan, the Cossack leader, has announced his intention of fining all political prisoners proportionately to their incomes, and deporting the leaders. He proposes ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. VICTORIAN VITAL STATISTICS.

    According to the vital statistics of Victoria for 1920, issued by the Government Statist (Mr. A. M. Laughton), a record was established last year in the number of ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. UGLY MEN'S APPEAL.

    A most enthusiastic meeting of the executive, representatives of district committees, and other members of the appeal committee of the Ugly Men's Association ...

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  29. JAPANESE AFFAIRS.

    Seven assailants attempted to assassinate Hachiro Saionji, a son of the Marquis of Saionji, a former Prime Minister and head of the Japanese delegation to the Paris ...

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  30. SYDNEY MILK STRIKE.

    The shortage of milk due to the discontent of the producers with the price recently fixed by the Profiteering Court continues to become worse. The supply received in ...

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  31. BOLSHEVIK RULE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the American Federation of Labour has issued a manifesto condemning Bolshevik rule in ...

    Article : 181 words
  32. METAL MARKET AND MINING.

    Commenting on the recent heavy fall in the prices of lead, silver, copper, and other metals, which is causing anxiety to those engaged in the mining industry, the ...

    Article : 135 words
  33. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The Empire conference of ex-servicemen opened to-day, when a message was received from the King, through Field-Marshal Lord Haig. His Majesty said that he ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    Although on Sunday night pressures over coastal areas indicated the incoming of a bank of high pressure with subsequent cool conditions, Monday morning's chart was a ...

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  35. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30, in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice: Applications in respect of cases in the civil list: T. Phillips and Co. (plaintiff) and T. W. Phillips ...

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  36. CAFE KEEPERS VICTIMISED.

    A deputation of restaurant keepers to-day compained to the Minister of Health (Mr. McGirr) that men after taking part in an unemployed demonstration went into ...

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  37. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FINANCE.

    The resignation of the committee of the Brisbane Children's Hospital, owing to the failure of the public to subscribe sufficient money to cuable the institution to carry on ...

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  38. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The Admirals' Conference will meet a Penang on March 8. Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, commander-in-chief on the China station, made the following ...

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  39. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    The Kalgoorlie police received a telephone message from Kurrawang to-day stating that Hughie Ahearne had attempted to commit suicide. Constable ...

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  40. MILITARY TRAINING CAMP.

    At the ministerial session of the Methodist, Conference to-night it was resolved—"That conference enter is emphatic protest against the proposals of the Defence ...

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  41. ALBANY.

    The Minister for Mines and Railways (Mr. John Scaddan), who has represented the Albany electorate in the Legislative Assembly for the past year and eight months. ...

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