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  2. ITALY.

    Signor Mussolini's declaration in the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday last to the effect that he would break the back of the Aventine Liberal opposition ...

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  3. WAR DEBTS.

    The Imperial Cabinet met yesterday to deal with matters relating to the conference which will begin in Paris on Wednesday, when the Allied Ministers for ...

    Article : 232 words
  4. GERMANY.

    The British, French, Italian, and Japanese Ambassadors to Germany, and the Belgian Minister, called to-day on Dr. Marx (the German Chancellor), and ...

    Article : 341 words
  5. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    The publication of the book entitled "The Scandal of Jutland." by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, has added fresh fuel to the controversy concerning the Battle ...

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  6. "COUNTY" SETTLERS.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) made it clear on his return yesterday from spending a week-end, with the Minister for Lands and (Migration (Mr. W. C. ...

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  7. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    For the fifth successive day the weather was fine and cool, when play was resumed in the second test match. The play on Monday had been sensational. ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    Unless there is decisive action on the part of the Federal Ministry or invention by the President of the Arbitration Court, it appears certain that within ...

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  9. Fremantle Lumpers.

    The Shipowners' Representatives' Association announced to-night that in consequence of the action of the union in Fremantle refusing to work the clan ...

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  10. A New Bureau.

    The New South Wales Ministry has agreed to allow the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union the use of a building in Hickson-street, on ...

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  11. Ex-Service Men's Party.

    The Government has issued a decree for the disbandment of the Italia Libera, the Italian ex-service men's party, headed by General Peppino Garibaldi ...

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  12. Fremantle Position.

    No development took place yesterday in regard to the chartered steamer Baron Maclay, which remains at anchorage in the roads at Fremantle. As expected, ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL DEPARTS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill and Sir Otto E. Niemeyer (Controller of Finance in the Department of the Treasury) left for Paris to-day to attend the conference of ...

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  14. Disorders in Cities.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that a number of Fascists set fire to a co-operative club in Milan, and destroyed the premises of ...

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  15. The Preference Policy.

    Consideration of the industrial situation and the principle of preference to returned sailors and soldiers will be given by the New South Wales Cabinet ...

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  16. Another Conference.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that formal Inter-Allied Conference on the Question of War Debts will probably be held in ...

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  17. Customs Question.

    Hurried negotiations are proceeding between Germany and the various Powers regarding Customs arrangements from January 10, on which date ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE BAND.

    The final concert of the Newcastle Steel Works Band was attended last night by an immense audience. Long after the programme had been commenced ...

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  19. Navigation Act.

    "No action of that kind is contemplated by the Federal Ministry," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day, referring to a statement by the Minister ...

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  20. French Memorandum.

    A perusal of the French memorandum on war debts has provided Mr. Andrew Mellon (the Secretary of the American Treasury) with no information ...

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  21. Resignations.

    Signor Salandra has resigned the leadership of the Italian delegation to the League of Nations in consequence of his having joined the Opposition. ...

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  22. CANADA'S POSITION.

    Canada has cot opened formal negotiations with Germany for the renewal of the "most favoured nation" treaty. Berlin messages to the effect that definite ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. Ex-Soldiers Supported.

    In a statement issued by the officials of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Waterside Union it is announced that the union has communicated with all the ...

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  24. THE FOREIGN INFLUX.

    Carrying nearly 1,000 passengers from almost every European Country, the French steamer Cephee arrived in Gage Roads early yesterday morning. Later ...

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  25. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The authorities of the British Empire Exhibition are planning to re-open it in the first week of May. ...

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  26. MIGRATION.

    For some time past the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has been in negotiation with the British Government with the object of reaching finality with ...

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  27. Mr. Lloyd George's Views.

    In the course of a speech in the National Liberal Club, Mr. Lloyd George made some references to Italy, where (he said) the people accepted Fascism as ...

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  28. A Conference.

    Though it is understood that the (Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) conferred to-day with the Deputy-Chairman of the Australian Steamship Owners' Association ...

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  29. A CHORUS OF PROTESTS.

    The Allies Note has evoked a chorus of protests in the Press here. Dr. Marx's organ "Germania" says that the Note threatens seriously to ...

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  30. Australian Commission.

    Recognising that a more economical supervision of the Australian pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley could be obtained by reducing ...

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  31. LONDON PRESS COMMENTS.

    The London newspapers give prominence to Mr. Lloyd George's speech, which several describe as sensational, Mr. Lloyd George said:—"A great friend of ...

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  32. "The Extremist Element."

    At a luncheon on board the new Orient liner Orama to-day a strong condemnation of the leaders in the maritime dispute was made by the president of the ...

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  33. Tasmania's Position.

    The Chamber of Commerce at a meeting to-night decided to send the following telegram to the Minister for Customs and the Prime Minister:—"With reference to ...

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  34. MECCA PROBLEM.

    It has been reported from Jidda that Ibn Saud (the Emir of Nejd and Hasa), having rejected the final overtures for peace, moved his forces towards Jidda, ...

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  35. THE PLAY.

    Hearne was the opening bowler, and Taylor played every [?]all without scoring Gilligan bowled from the Richmond end, and another maiden followed. Tate then ...

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  36. Specially Selected Migrants.

    Af the Immigrants' Home, Fremantle, yesterday, his Excellency the Governor and Lady Campion welcomed about 20 families of new settlers, who are to be ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The committee which was appointed by the late Labour Government to report on the police strike of 1919, and the dismissals in connection with it has not ...

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  38. SIR DAVID GORDON.

    Federal Ministers are not perturbed by the announcement that supporters of the South Australian Labour Ministry have been exception to the action of ...

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  39. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The London correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) says:— In the course of an interview Baro[?] Hayashi (the Japanese Ambassador to ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING.

    The sustained development of motor ships is recorded in "Lloyd's Quarterly Registor," showing that the world's shipyards are constructing at present about ...

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  41. Tasmanian Mails.

    Every effort is being made by the Postal Department to ensure that the minimum inconvenience is suffered by the public in the delivery of mails to Tasmania. The ...

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  42. Statement by Mr. Denny.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) further referring to-day to the recent knighthood of Sir D. J. Gordon, M.L.C. of Adelaide, contrary to the wishes of ...

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  43. INDIA.

    Mr. V. J. Patel (Swarajist), has been re-elected Mayor of Bombay by 50 votes to 45.—Reuter. [Mr. Patel announced last month that ...

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  44. Air Service Mooted.

    So that Tasmania shall rot be completely isolated by the hold-up of the steamer services between. Melbourne and Launceston the president of the Hobart ...

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  45. Vessels Idle.

    Although negotiations were carried on during to-day to find two men for the Karoola and Loo[?]gana they were unsuccessful. There is a possibility that ...

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  46. A PASSENGER'S LOSS.

    Mr. Iran Frank Newton, an Indian railway engineer, who was travelling by the Great Western express from Fremantle to Sydney, was robbed at ...

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  47. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that the Imperial Cabinet has considered the replies received from the Dominions with ...

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  48. Tasmanian Service.

    Although no more vessel were held up in Sydney to-day, the [?]ling of the steamer Zealandia for Hobart to-morrow is regarded as indefinite. It was stated ...

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  49. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Federal Capital Commission exercises a statutory authority over the Federal Territory as from January 1, and now controls all works in progress ...

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  50. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    It was announced to-day by the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) that the Administrator of Norfolk Island (Col. E. T. Leane) had been ...

    Article : 143 words
  51. JUGO-SLAVIA.

    M. Stefan Raditch, the leader of the recently-suppressed Peasants' Party, who has been accused of having intrigued with the Russian Soviet authorities, has been ...

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  52. Returned Soldiers.

    At the conclusion of the executive meeting of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union, the following statement was made by ...

    Article : 357 words
  53. MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    It is expected that at an early date the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) will resign from the Ministry. Some months ago it was known that the the Minister ...

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  54. BALLOT BOX SCANDALS

    A meeting of A.W.U. members convened by the foush workers propaganda group of the union has carried the following resolution:—"That the members ...

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  55. Vagrancy Conviction.

    In the Police Court to-day a man named Alexander Wilson, an accountant was sentenced to one month's imprisonment uder the Vagrancy Act. but the ...

    Article : 76 words
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