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  2. IRISH QUESTION.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith M.P., in the course of an interview, describes Mr. Lloyd George's speech at Carnarvon as a declaration of insolvency on the part of the ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated to-day that there was nothing in the latest details of the polling to hand which did not tend to prove the accuracy of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Speaking at Springneld, Massachusetts, Mr. J. M. Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency made a statement in which he pointed out that President ...

    Article : 407 words
  5. EMPLOYERS OF AUSTRALIA.

    The annual conference of representatives of the Employers' Federations of the Commonwealth, convened by the central council of employers of Australia, is being ...

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  6. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) received yesterday afternoon a telegram from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. John Storey) asking if it would be convenient ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. BRAN AND POLLARD.

    Referring yesterday to Mr. Millington's further statement on the attitude of the Government in the matter of offal shortage, the Minister in control of the local ...

    Article : 519 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the hearing was continued of the claim of the A.W.U. (mining section) against the mining companies of the eastern and northern ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. MR. W. A. WATT.

    Mr. W. A. Watt, whose sudden resignation of the Federal Treasurership in June last during his omission to London caused so much sensation in political circles, ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    A warm discussion took place at a meeting of the Kalgoorlie branch of the R.S.L. to night at the Soldiers' Institute, on a proposition that the York Hotel, ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. CITY COUNCIL STAFFS

    The City Council decided yesterday afternoon to increase the minimum wage of the employees on its wages staff from 12s. 6d. to 13s. 4d. per day, and that an increase ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. APPLE EXPORT TRADE.

    A deputation of fruitgrowers recently asked the Premier of Western Australia (Mr Mitchell) to endeavour to obtain the removal of the restriction on the sale of ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. MUTINY OF PRISONERS

    Early this morning a number of Sinn Fem prisoners in Londonderry Gaol wrecked their cells, smashed the windows and damaged a quantity at property. The ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    All who wished to see "Mademoiselle Mimi" could not be accommodated in His Majesty's Theatre last evening. Apart from the novelty of the entertainment, the ...

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  15. SOLDIERS AMBUSHED.

    A patrol of the Essex regiment on two motor lorries was ambushed at Newcestown, County Cork. A desperate fight ensued, in which Lieutenant Richardeon was killed ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT GOVERNMENT QUARRY

    The organiser of the A.W.U. (Mr. T. C. Butler) said last evening that between 50 and 60 men employed at the Government quarry at Rocky Bay ceased work on ...

    Article : 299 words
  17. ANTI-LIQUOR LEAGUE.

    The first annual conference of the Anti-Liquor League of Western Australia was commenced in the Trinity Church Guild Room yesterday afternoon. The women's ...

    Article : 560 words
  18. AN INSANE DEED.

    A Sinn Feiner smashed the glass of the late Mr. Holman Hunt's picture the "Light of the World," now in St. Paul's Cathedral, which made a tour of the world some years ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the Pingelly district council of the Primary Producers' Association the following nominations were approved for the Pingelly seat in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. SPORTING CABLES.

    Under New Jersey's laws the Carpentier-Levinsky fight will be for 12 rounds, no decision. Carpentier can gain the popular decision, but a referee's decision would be ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. A ROTTNEST ACCIDENT.

    An accident which occurred during the last Christmas holidays on the horse-drawn tramway, which conveys visitors to Rottnest Island from the wharf to the hostel, formed ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning indicated that the showers of the preceding 48 hours had penetrated inland to all agricultural ...

    Article : 506 words
  23. SENIOR CADET TRAINING.

    Despite unfavourable weather the metropolitarn, senior cadet relay despatach race, run on Saturday last was most successful. It resulted in a victory for Area 51A, ...

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  24. A GERMAN TRAGEDY.

    Reports received from Weimar state that two masked men entered Admiral von Scheer's residence, assassinated his wife and maid, and seriously wounded his ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. DEATH OF J.T. DON.

    Two more witnesses for the prosecution were examined yesterday in the case in which James Maher was changed with having wilfully murdered John Thomas Don. ...

    Article : 883 words
  26. VENETIAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    As the result of the railway accident at Venice, twenty-six persons were killed, including the Socialist deputy Bombacci. [Early in the present year Signor ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. WHEAT PARITY.

    Sir,—As just an ordinary citizen of the State, viewing with some degree of anxiety the manner in which the prices of commodities are over soaring upwards followed ...

    Article : 493 words
  28. LABOUR WOMEN.

    The second conference of W.A. Labour Women was opened at the Trades Hall yesterday, a representative number of delegates attending. Mrs. J. Beadle, in ...

    Article : 483 words
  29. ILLNESS ON THE ORVIETO.

    The R.M.S. Orvieto arrived from Sydney with 29 cases of measles on board. Four deaths of children occurred during the voyage. ...

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  30. WESTERALIAN FARMERS' AND CO-OPERATION.

    Sir,—My directors have noted your interesting leading article in your issue of the 6th inst., on the subject of "Co-operation." They wish to point out, however, that your ...

    Article : 315 words
  31. AN EX-KING'S BROTHERS.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Pope gave a private audience to two brothers of ex-King Constantine of Greece, the ex-Princes ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. AUSTRIA AND JUGO-SLAVIA.

    Notwithstanding the plebiscite that is being taken to decide whether Carinthia shall remain Austrian or belong to Jugo-Slavia, Jugo-Slav troops are concentrating ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. RAILWAY CLERKS "DOWN PENS."

    Trouble occurrred in the office of the Chief Accountant of Railways yesterday and culminated in a stop-work meeting of the staff being held during the afternoon. A ...

    Article : 178 words
  34. PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.M.S. Renown anchored at Spitherad this evening. There was no saluting. The Prince of Wales's brothers are spending the night aboard the Renown. ...

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  35. SEQUEL TO A SYDNEY DOMAIN SPEECH.

    The hearing was concluded to-day in the Central Police Court, before Mr. Adrien, S.M., of the case in which Percy Brookfield, M.L.A., was proceeded against by ...

    Article : 187 words
  36. RUSSIA.

    A Moscow wireless message foreshadows the imminent repatriation of the British and French citizens remaining in Russia. This is regarded as an indication of M. ...

    Article : 40 words
  37. MOTOR CAR RUNS INTO A RIVER.

    A party of six persons yesterday went by motor car to Wiseman's Ferry, on the Hawkesbury River, for a day's outing. On the return journey, while the car was on ...

    Article : 182 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR EGYPT.

    Major K. S. Saunders, representing the Egyptian Government, stated to-day that he had concluded a contract with the Australian Wheat Board for the purchase of ...

    Article : 118 words
  39. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30, in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice: Applications in respect of cases in the October Civil List. B. Le Doux (petitioner) and the ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. MINER LOSES A HAND.

    Hugh Larkin, a married man, residing in Boulder, had his left hand blown off while working at Brookman's Boulder mine this morning. He was carrying a ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. BOOKMAKERS FINED

    Sixteen bookmakers were fined in the Police Court to-day for offences against the Lottery and Gaming Act. The fines totalled £231 10s. ...

    Article : 27 words
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