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  2. PEACE MATTERS.

    The State Department has published the text of the informal American Note which has been presented to the German Government on the questions of reparations and ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The coal situation is increasingly threatening. The latest evidence of danger is connected with the executive committee of the Transport Workers' Federation, which ...

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  4. EUROPEAN LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Recently the council of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation decided to send two delegates to a secret conference to be held in Europe. Mr. Baddeley, ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    The Sinn Fein murder at Ashford (Middlesex) has created a sensation. A motor squad of Scotland Yard detectives, as skilled revolver shots, is searching the ...

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  6. LONDON LIFE.

    London at the beginning of March is uncertain whether it is to be called upon to welcome a premature Spring, or to endure a final severe bout of cold weather as a ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL'.

    Last week-end a dispute which ended in a cessation of work occurred between the waterside workers and the employers, as to the picking up place of the men engaged ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Hughes Ministry has survived still another "crisis." The want of confidence motion of which Mr. Fowler, M.H.R., gave notice on Monday will not be proceeded ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The New South Wales Labour Conference, which sat again to-day, adopted the following resolutions:— "That it be an instruction to the Chief ...

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  10. PICNIC PARTY DISTURBED.

    A large number of women and children who were picnicking on the mountains south of Dublin were nearly involved in a conflict with Crown forces to-day. Some ...

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  11. A LAUNCESTON SENSATION.

    Since early on Saturday night Mr. E. Skillern, secretary of the Australian Workers' Union in Tasmania, has been unaccountably missing. For some little time ...

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  12. INCENDIARISN NEAR LONDON.

    An epidemic of fire-raising round London during the week-end has been attributed to Sinn Feiners. Sixteen stacks were destroyed near Sevenoaks (Kent), and ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The only matinee of "The Mikado" will take place at His Majesty's Theatre this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The brief revivals of Gilbert and Sullivan's popular operas ...

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  14. PROMINENT SINN FEINER KILLED.

    Corcoran, a prominent Sinn Feiner, who has been on the run for about nine months, was killed in an ambush affray at Ballyhaunis (Mayo). ...

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  15. PARTY MEETINGS.

    The meeting of the Nationalist Party to-day commenced at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon and lasted, with an adjournment for dinner, till 10.30 p.m Several members ...

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  16. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this evening, Mr. Lloyd George said that the Irish question was not included in the agenda paper of the Imperial ...

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  17. FALSE INCOME RETURNS.

    In the Police Court to-day George W. Richardson, a milk vendor, was charged with wilfully making false income returns to the State Taxation Department ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Patrick Duncan) announced that the Government had decided to postpone to the ...

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  19. MR. ESMONDE ARRESTED.

    Mr. Osmond T. G. Esmond (who was not allowed to land in Australia) has been arrested on a charge of having made seditious utterances. ...

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  20. THE IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS.

    The annual convention of the Irish National Foresters Society, at its sitting at Midland Junction last Saturday, decided to cable the following resolution to the ...

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  21. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    From a statement made to a "West Australian" representative by Mr. J. B. Holman (secretary of the W.A. Timber Workers' Union) yesterday afternoon, matters in ...

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  22. DOCK LABOURERS CAUTIOUS.

    The executive committee of the Dock Labourers Union while agreeing to assist the miners, has declared that nothing should be done to precipitate "direct action" or ...

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  23. THE EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Major P. Lloyd-Graeme (Director of the Overseas Trade Department) said that Britain had joined in ...

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  24. COUNTRY PARTY MEETING.

    At a meeting of the Country Party held this afternoon a change was made in the leadership Dr. Earle Page, the member for Cowper (New South Wales), ...

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  25. MANY VESSELS IDLE AT CARDIFF.

    Some 400 vessels are now docked at Cardiff, and the number is increasing continually. Several firms which have been hit hard by the depression in trade are ...

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  26. ALLEGED ELECTRICITY FRAUD.

    A case that is causing great interest locally is that in which Edwin Kirby Beaumont, mining surveyor and engineer and a former member of the Kalgoorlie ...

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  27. IRONSTONE MINERS.

    The Cleveland (Yorkshire) ironstone miners have agreed to a further reduction of their wages to the extent of 3s. a day, making 5s. in five weeks. ...

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  28. BRITISH CABLE NEWS.

    On behalf of the shareholders of the Bank of Australasia Lord Farrer handed to-day to Mr. R. W. Jeans (the general manager) a gold repeater watch and an ...

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  29. VICTORIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. W. M. McPherson (the Victorian Treasurer) will meet shortly Sir Robert Nivison (the London financial authority) and the directors of the London and ...

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  30. THE GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    Turkish reports allege that Prince Andrew of Greece was killed in the recent fighting. [Prince Andrew was a brother of King ...

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  31. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Although the Labour Party did not decide to submit a no-confidence motion to-day, it is considered certain that in view of the collapse of Mr. Fowler's motion ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Christiana message says that a Norwegian delegation has gone to Stockholm in order to negotiate a commercial treaty with a Soviet Russian delegation. ...

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  33. PANTOMIME CITY.

    Pantonime City has by this time become a recognised adjunct of the city proper, and the number of its inhabitants increases with the number of its nights of ...

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  34. TIMBER WORKERS' UNION.

    The general election of officers of the Timber Workers' Union has been completed, with the following results:—General president Mr. Anthony; general secretary, Mr. ...

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  35. MR. FOWLER AND THE PERTH SEAT.

    In connection with the Melbourne telegram published in yesterday's "West Australian," concerning the attitude of Mr. J. M. Fowler, M.H.R., towards the Hughes ...

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  36. WHEAT FOR GERMANY.

    Wheat was dealt with by the Labour Conference at its sitting to-night, when it was resolved to ask the Government to have a thorough inquiry into all phases ...

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  37. SPORTING CABLES.

    At the National Sporting Club Mick McAdam of Glasgow, beat Alf. Lewis, the New Zealand feather-weight. The referee stopped the contest in the first round. ...

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  38. SIR A. CONAN DOYLE.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, interviewed to-day with regard to his Australian experiences, said.—Public control is a complete failure in Australia. Telephones, ...

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  39. LOYALIST RALLY IN BRISBANE.

    A monster loyalist demonstration was held in the Exhibition Hall to-day. Every part of the building was crowded and scenes of great enthusiasm were witnessed. ...

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  40. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m. before Mr. Justice Burnside.—Arthur Courthope Guld v. Charles Watson (judgment). Mary Mitchell and Charles Richmond Mitchell (by ...

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  41. EGYPT.

    Zaghlul Pasha (the leader of the Egyptian Nationalists or Anti-Imperialists) has returned after his visit to Europe. He met with an astonishing reception from ...

    Article : 69 words
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