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  2. The Fruit Crops

    A deputation representing fruitgrowers waited on the Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day with a request that the Federal Treasurer should grant ...

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  3. A Railway Smash

    A passenger train and an express case into a head-on collision at Abermule, the leading carriages being telescoped and 20 persons killed. ...

    Article : 335 words
  4. Shipowners' Plans

    The plans formulated by the shipowners, which aim at; defeating the "'Job control' movement, were put into opera. lion to-day. Definite guarantees that ...

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  5. "The Last Farthing"

    Apropos of reparations, The Parisian newspapers recall Mr. Lloyd George's speech, delivered at Brietol in the election campaign of 1918, when he said:— ...

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  6. Forestry Dispute

    An enquiry was here today to-day the charges made by Edward Alexander re lease of timber lands issued in the name of Vera Bramich. ...

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  7. South African Election

    As a litting culmination of his electoral tour through the Union, General Smuts addressed a great meeting at Capetown oil Wednesday night. The City Hall was ...

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  8. Australia House Car

    Percivel Sydney Courtney, motor mechanic, and James Robert Templeman, occupation unstated, both Victorian ex Diggers, and Frederick Edward Wilson. ...

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  9. DISCUSSION POSTPONED.

    The conference heard the French Finance Minister's statement regarding reparations, and the discussion was postponed pending further details. It is ...

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  10. FRENCH MINISTERIAL VIEW.

    In the course of a speech in Paris M. Douner (Minister for Finance) suggested shat steps should be taken to give the mark a positive value. Germany should ...

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  11. The O.B.U.

    A conference of union delegates from the various states was opened at the Sydney Trades Hall to-day, with the object of launching the transport ...

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  12. WHAT GERMANY PROPOSES.

    Whereas the allied experts suggest that Germany should pay £15.000,000 sterling in gold annually, Herr Bergmann in an interview proposed £100,000,000 ...

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  13. WAR SHIPBUILDING

    Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the United States Navy, in discussing at Washing. ton Senator's Borah's suggestion, declared it would has a fatal mistake to stop ...

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  14. GERMAN CABLES AT YAP

    Members of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee at Washington are excited over Mr. Davis' testimony concerning Japan's refusal to give up ...

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  15. A NOTABLE INCIDENT.

    A striking feature of the meeting was the first appearance of General Smuts and Sir Thomas Smartt (late leader of the Unionist party) on the same political ...

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  16. CALIFORNIAN PROBLEM

    It is understood that the negotiations between Messrs. Shide Hara and Morris concerning the Californian question and the rights of Japanese in America have ...

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  17. Murder of a Constable

    Charles Wynne Speechley, aged 31, described as a motor mechanic, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day, charged with the murder of Constable Wolgast ...

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  18. UNITY OF ACTION

    The Belgian War Minister is visiting the French headquarters in the occupied territory. It is believed the consultation will result in the strengthening of ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM

    Official figures issued at Washington show that 3,470,000 persons are unemployed in the United States. ...

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  20. Fruit Shipments from Tamar

    Northern fruitgrowers are somewhat perturbed at the fact that no definite announcement has been made in regard to when the promised fruit boats will ...

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  21. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS

    Herr Heinze In the Reichstag said that Germany had been reproached for the few trials of war criminals which had been concluded. The reproaches were ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. "WARRIORS' DAY" SCHEME.

    On January 18 the Prince of Wales addressed a meeting at Drury Lane Theatre, which enthusiastically launched a "Warriors' Day" scheme. Under this ...

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  23. MESSAGE TO THE LEAGUE

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the Brazilian Minister has Informed the State Department that Brazil is thoroughly in ...

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  24. TRADE WITH SOVIET RUSSIA

    Representatives of the American Labour organisations appeared before the State's Foreign Relations Committee of Washington, and urged the resumption ...

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  25. THE SEVRES TREATY

    The Central News understands that the Interallied Conference, to be hole in London, will considerably revise the treaty of Sevres, Possibly 'Mustapha ...

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  26. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At Holy Trinity Hall on Monday evening a [?] social will be tendered to Caaon and Mrs. de Coetlogon. In recogn[?]ion of his seven years ...

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  27. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    The State Department at Washington has announced that It is receiving; regular reports from the French and trench Governments regarding the ...

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  28. P. AND O. LINE

    The P. and O. Company advertise a regular four-weekly service to Australia from February 4, with the Mantua Morea, and Markunda. ...

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  29. DISTURBANCES IN ITALY

    Signor Giolitti has issued a decree embracing Modena, Ferrara, and Bologna cities, and immediate steps will be taken to effectively disarm the population. ...

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  30. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The "Chicago Tribune's" Home Correspondent states that the Most Rev. Dr. Clune, Archbishop of Perth, who has just been received by the Pope, is reported to ...

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  31. NEW POLITICAL MOVE

    Lord Hugh Ceeil in an Interview confirmed the report of his intention to cross the House with his brother, but that did not mean he intended to form ...

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  32. CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.

    One hundred and seventy claims for compensation for malicious damage, totalling £250,000 sterling, have been listed for the Tipperary sessions, many ...

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  33. SEIZURE OF WAR MATERIAL

    The Interallied Commission on learning that arms were concealed in the Koenigaberg fortress, ordered a search. Franco-British officers, who demanded ...

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  34. CIVILIANS AND POLICE.

    Two bombs thrown at a police lorry from a doorway on Ushers Island, Dublin, fell behind the vehicle. A volley, Aired by a group of men, caused no ...

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  35. WHY SHIPS ARE LAID UP

    Lord Inchcape in a letter to the newspapers said that ships were being laid up all over the world. Ports were congested everywhere, while thousands on ...

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  36. SALE OF A WORKHOUSE

    St. George's Workhouse, Mint-street, Borough, where Oliver Twist asked for more gruel, has been closed. It will t; used as a linoleum warehouse. ...

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  37. STEAMERS SAIL.

    There was no change to-day as regards the, hold-up of interstate shipping, owing to the insistence by the owners upon a guarantee for the peaceful ...

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  38. UNIONIST LEADER.

    Representatives of the Ulster Union 1st Council met in London and requested Sir James Craig to become leader of the party. Sir James accepted, subject to ...

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  39. BALTIC PROVINCES

    The Allied Conference has recognised Esthonia and Lettonia, but [?]ferred the recognition of Lithonia until the future of Vilna was settled. ...

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  40. GRIMSBY TRAWLER STRIKE

    The Grimsby trawlers decided not to give notice of their intention to strike, but to choose a time most calculated to inconvenience the ...

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  41. PROTESTANT FARMER EXECUTED.

    John Bradfield, a Protestant farmer, was found executed at Bandon, Co. Cork, he an alleged anti-Republican spy. It transpires that men In military uniform ...

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  42. Burned to Death

    The Coroner (Mr. Crosby Gilmore) held an inquest at the Police Court to. day on the body of Mrs. Anne Watt, aged 75 years, a resident of Richmond, ...

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  43. Leutenant Parer

    Lieut. R. J. Parer, who reached Launceston on Wednesday morning, after an eventful trip from Melbourne by aero-plane, during which he landed a few ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA DAY

    In connection with the celebration of Australia Day, the Rev. Arthur West' organised a service at St. Dunstan's Jo the East, the church being decorated ...

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  45. TWO CONSTABLES KILLED.

    Two constables were killed and ons seriously wounded while asleep in a Bel[?]ast hotel. Their assailants escaped. ...

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  46. RUSSIAN PROBLEM

    Amongst the subjects discussed by the Allied Conference in Paris is the policy to adopted on the Russian question. ...

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  47. A BARON ARRESTED.

    Lord Dunsany has been arrested at Trim, Co. Meath, for having ammunition au his possession. ...

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  48. A ROAD TRENCHED.

    The police and military motoring fait on a bend between Glencoole and Killenaule, found the road trenched. One motor car avoided the trench, but the ...

    Article : 83 words
  49. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    It is reported that the Common wealth's loan of £5,000,000 has been underwritten. It is understood the interest is 6 per ...

    Article : 46 words
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