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  2. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. W. A. Redmond, Nationalist member for Waterford City, moved the adjournment to draw attention to the resignation of ...

    Article : 202 words
  3. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    At the Conference of the Allies to-day Mr. Lloyd George, who presided, invited Dr. Simons (the German Minister for Foreign Affairs) to speak. ...

    Article : 1,529 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Shipping Federation is submitting proposals to a maritime board representing all classes of maritime capital ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. THE JUBILEE OF GUILDFORD.

    The celebration within a few weeks of each other, of the municipal jubilees of Perth and of Guildford, serves to direct attention to the fact that the early history ...

    Article : 1,376 words
  6. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    The high cost of material and labour, and the stringency of the financial market are influences that are exercising a strongly deterrent effect upon the building trade ...

    Article : 973 words
  7. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    A series of knotty points of law confronted the Public Service Appeal Board yesterday The confessed inability of Mr. C. A. Munt, Assistant Public Service ...

    Article : 709 words
  8. LABOUR IN QUEENSLAND.

    "To-day we stand, after three elections, serenely, as it were, and majestically—a monumental reply to the lying critics of our work." With this rhetorical claim Mr. ...

    Article : 888 words
  9. FRENCH PRESS CRITICISMS.

    The Paris newspapers are unanimous in their indignation at Germany's proposals. The "Petit Parisien" maintains that they are an act of defiance and mockery of the ...

    Article : 365 words
  10. COALMINERS ON STRIKE.

    Five large collieries in the Newcastle district were idle to-day in consequence of the employees having gone on strike over trivial grievances. The mines are the ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. B. G. Eagle, the secretary-elect of the Western Australian branch of the P.I.E.U.A., telegraphed from Sydney yesterday:—"Please thank members for ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. OUTRAGE IN CORK.

    Three armed and masked men entered the railway parcels office in Cork at midnight and removed the clerk by force, shooting him dead in a tunnel near the station. ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. AVIATION.

    The Postmaster-General announces that temporary arrangements have been made for the continuance of the air mail services between London, Paris, and Brussels. ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. CARDINAL BOURNE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the Vatican will take advantage of the presence in Rome of Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. THE YAP QUESTION.

    The reply of the Council of the League of Nations to America's protest with reference to certain mandates is conciliatory, and it foreshadows a solution of the ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. CORK EXECUTIONS.

    The Archbishop of Dublin (Dr. Walsh) has issued a statement characterising the Cork executions as barbarous. He says that the victims were shot two by two, four having ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. EMIGRATION DEPARTMENT.

    The Emigration Department was opened at Australia House to-day. It is situated on the ground floor facing Aldwych, which was occupied by the Commonwealth Bank's ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. THE CASE OF MR. ESMUNDE.

    Mr. Esmonde, who has been confined aboard the s.s. Makura since her arrival here from Vancouver on Janunary 11 because of his refusal to take the oath of ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. MANDATES FOR PACIFIC.

    An advance copy of the mandate for the former German New Guinea territory was received to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from the Secretary-General ...

    Article : 383 words
  20. INDIA.

    The Government's proposal in the Legislative Assembly for the appointment of a committee of officials and non-officials to consider modifications of the Press Act is ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. CRICKET.

    Lord Ellesmere (president of the Marylebone Cricket Club), presiding over a lun[?]on given by the Lancashire County Cricket Club. advocated restrictions being ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. EMPIRE EX-SERVICE MEN.

    At the Conference of Empire Ex-Service Men the discussion on the League of Nations was adjourned. The conference agreed to a resolution ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. O.B.U. MOVEMENT.

    A further sitting was held to-day of the interstate conference of trades union delegates for the purpose of forming one union of the whole of the employees throughout ...

    Article : 409 words
  24. AMERICA.

    Mr. Warren G. Harding (the President-elect) has announced the appointment of Senator Albert B. Fall (one of the representatives of New Mexico) as Secretary for ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. SHIPPING AGREEMENT.

    Industry in Melbourne continues to return towards its normal state, both in the city and on the waterfront. The releasing of those vessels in connection with ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. RIOTS AT FLORENCE.

    The outbreak at Florence has been quelled. The Nationalists marched to the workers' quarters of the town, and found the communists strongly entrenched behind ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. RUSSIA.

    Persistent reports have reached Holsingfors and Riga of anti-Bolshevik revolts in Petrograd and Moscow. Advices which have reached London leave little doubt that ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    Arrangements had been made by the Labour Council for an unemployment demonstration in the streets of the city to-day, but because rain fell the ...

    Article : 342 words
  29. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    In a final effort to obtain a vote upon the Naval Bill recommended by the Committee on Naval Affairs, the Senate has initiated a continuous session. Senator ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. COAL FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque La France, the world's Largest saning vessel, is loading coal at Newport (Wales) for New Zealand. This is not a part of the contract for which ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. REFRIGERATED STORES.

    There is considerable congestion in the refrigerated stores in England owing to the large arrivals of meat and the discharging of steamers is being much delayed. ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. A QUEENSLAND MATTER.

    The financial newspapers complain that the holders of Etheridge railway debentures have not received the payment which was due yesterday, owing to the neglect of ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. JAPAN.

    The first national census of Japan shows that the total population is 77,005,000. In Japan proper the population numbers 55,960,000 in Korea 17,284,000 and in ...

    Article : 152 words
  34. SYDNEY MILK SUPPLIES.

    The dairy farmers continue to show their disapproval of the reduction of the price of milk fixed by Judge Beeby, in the Profiteering Court, by extensively abstaining ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA.

    A member of the German Trade Mission has informed a representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association that in view of the critical position of ...

    Article : 144 words
  36. THE SEX PROBLEM.

    The Methodist Conference to-day discussed a recommendation from the Sex Problem Committee that a serious effort be made to tackle the problem. In the course ...

    Article : 170 words
  37. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    The hearing was concluded to-day in the Central Police Court of a case in which Moxley, manager, Edmund Bartlett. traveller, Alfred Blakemore, traveller, Robert ...

    Article : 128 words
  38. A REVOLVER INCIDENT.

    At the Kalgoorlie Police Court to-day Lillie Haight (35) was charged with having unlawfully wounded Robert Winthorpe on February 23. Winthorpe, who is 72 years ...

    Article : 118 words
  39. CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    John Nicholls and his two sons John and William who were charged at the Police Court with assaulting Constable Nevin at Yarloop recently, were committed for trial ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The English Jockey Club stewards hare decided that Donoghue must ride Poltava in the Lincolnshire Handicap. The thoroughbreds King John, Tractor, and Paper ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. OBJECTION TO A NAME.

    A number of workmen at Flensburg (Prussia) prevented the launching of a steamer for Mr. Hugo Stinnes (the German coal and iron magnate) because it was named ...

    Article : 36 words
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