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  2. South African Elections

    In the election in South Africa Colonel Cresswell (the Labour leader) was defeated at Troyeville (on the Hand goldfield) by the Government candidate, and ...

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  3. Great Britain and America

    Some newspapers in America print sensational cablegrams from London reporting an audience of New York correspondents at the Foreign Office with a ...

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  4. Indian Princes

    The inauguration of the Chamber of Princes, which will undoubtedly be the most brilliant function of the visit, was informed on behalf of his imperial ...

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  5. London Conference

    The Foreign Office at Berlin has informed the French Embassy that Germany accepts the invitation to the London conference, on the assumption ...

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  6. Wheat Pool Scheme

    At a meeting of the New Norfolk Council a letter was read from the Richmond council enclosing a resolution—"That the councils in Southern ...

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  7. Greater Launceston

    Advocates of the scheme for a Greater Launceston will find encouragement in the attitude adopted by the municipalities concerned at a conference held at ...

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  8. The Fourth Test

    The fourth test match between England and Australia will commence on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday, and will be continued each day ...

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  9. Shipping Dispute

    Arrangements are being made by officials of the Marine and Transport Unions for a deputation to wait upon Mr. Hughes. the Prime Minister, to urge ...

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  10. EX-GOVERNOR GENERAL

    Viscount Novar (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson), on the occasion of his first public appearance since returning from Australia, presided at the Royal ...

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  11. EVENTS IN IRELAND

    The Dublin authorities deny the shooting of Michael Collins (Adjutant- General of the Republican Forces). ...

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  12. MR. DE WET DEFEATED.

    The Hon. H. J. de Wet, K.C., Minister of Justice, was defeated at Potchel-stroom by the Nationalist. ...

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  13. THE OWNERS' ATTITUDE.

    By insisting upon guarantees from the seamen tending to ensure a reasonable degree of industrial peace in the shipping trade, the shipowners are not seeking to ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL MAJORITY.

    So far the features of the elections have been the Labour losses. The party only retained seven seats and gained two, making nine, compared with 21 ...

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  15. THE KING'S MESSENGER.

    A strong party rushed an armoured car escorting the King's messenger from Dublin Castle. Two attackers were wounded and arrested; the remainder ...

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  16. Practice Court

    Counsel were further heard before Mr. Justice Crisp in the Practice Court to-day on an application in relation to the pending trial of an action brought by ...

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  17. Non-Arrival of Mails

    Reference was made to-day by the acting-secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. C. Bright) to the delay in the arrival of the mails by the s. La ...

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  18. GOODS SHEDS RAIDED.

    One hundred armed and masked men raided the Great Northern goods yard in Dublin, after rounding up the staff and cutting the telephone wires. They ...

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  19. CIVIL GUARDS FORMED.

    In pursuance of military orders, all males between 17 and 50 years in a number of towns and villages in the West Cork martial law area have been ...

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  20. SENATOR MILLEN'S MOVEMENTS

    Senator Millen spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday visiting the battle areas in Flanders and France, paying particular attention to the Australian ...

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  21. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    The "Tokio Advertiser's" Washington correspondent learns that it has been definitely decided that the Morris- Shide-Hara Treaty will not be ...

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  22. STRIKE IN CALCUTTA

    The strike in the East Indian railway workshops at Calcutta is spreading, and over 8000 men are out. The police are guarding the cabin house and yard ...

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  23. A CORDIAL WELCOME

    The Viceroy extended to the Duke the (warmest welcome, and proceeded to give a history of the genesis of the chamber, its significance and evolution since 1877. ...

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  24. Federal Country Party

    It is rumoured in federal political circles that a change may be expected in the leadership of the federal Country party, and that Mr. Gregory, the ...

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  25. TREBIZOND AND TABRIZ

    After a long delay commercial caravans have resumed between Trebizond and Tabrtz. This is considered a good sign. ...

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  26. Hydro-Electric Works

    The three steam shovels which the Hydro-Electric Department has had on order in the United States for some time for use in construction work in the Great ...

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  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Federal Council has declined to permit the League of Nations policing troops to traverse Switzerland to Vilna, now or on any other occasion. ...

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  28. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA

    Thirteen young men of good families have been arrested at Marseilles for distributing Communist propaganda. ...

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  29. Police Conference

    The Commissioners of Police from all the states except Queensland sat in conference to-day. The Commissioners met at the invitation of the Chief ...

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  30. THE SEVRES TREATY

    M. Kalogeropoulos (the new Premier) informed the Assembly at Athens of his determination to continue the late Cabinet's foreign policy. The Hellenic ...

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  31. SOVIET RUSSIA

    A serius mutiny occurred at Kronstadt, the sailors taking possession of the harbour and docks. The officials at Petrograd, not trusting the local ...

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  32. GENERAL WRANGEL'S REFUGEES

    It has been announced that the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo has promised an asylum to 10,000 Russian refugees from the Grimea following General ...

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  33. Hobart Police Court

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Crosby Gimore, Ernest Olaf Williams was charged with having on December 18, 1920, obtained by means of false ...

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  34. Newcastle Iron Works

    A serious position has arisen at the iron and steel works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company at Newcastle owing to the interruption of supplies of ...

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  35. HELP FOR AUSTRIA

    A conference of international bankers, ,except the Americans, who have not yet replied, assembles in Paris at the week-cod to discuss TM. Louchcur's ...

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  36. A.W.U. Convention

    A variety of matters were considered by the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union to-day. The question of launching a daily Labour news. ...

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  37. TWO MILLION SOLDIERS.

    M. Trotsky states that Russia has still 2,000,000 soldiers. Russia should keep on friendly terms with Germany, which supplied her with arms, and also ...

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  38. THE DUKE'S REPLY.

    In declaring the chamber open, his Royal Highness conveyed his Majesty's personal greetings and hopes for the future of the chamber. ...

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  39. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS

    According to the Board of Trade returns, the imports of the United Kingdom last month, compared with the corresponding period last week, showed ...

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  40. CHINESE MOBILISATION

    The "New York Evening Post's" Peking correspondent says that the military headquarters had informed Russia that the military mobilisation ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The public subscribed forty-five per cent. of the Commonwealth loan. The first dealings in the loan were at three-quarters per cent. discount. ...

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  42. DISARMAMENT PROBLEM

    At Washington the naval committee invited Sir Philip Gibbs to testify regarding disarmament. Sir Philip said the whole key to the European ...

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  43. WELSH LIBERAL EXECUTIVE

    Addressing the Welsh Liberal executive, Mr. Lloyd George said there were gigantic events in the making. The world was reeling under the most ...

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  44. More Mines Idle

    Three more mines in the northern coalfields were rendered idle to-day in consequence of the employees having ceased work. The mines are the ...

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  45. EX-GERMAN BATTLESHIP

    The ex-German battleship Baden has been sunk of the Isle of Wight as a result of torpedo and aerial bombing experiments designed to test the ...

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  46. Attempted Murder Alleged

    Aloysius O'Toole, aged 27, a labourer, appeared before the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having wounded Mary Margaret Marshall with intent to ...

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  47. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Frank Wright, manager of the New Princess Theatre, Launceston, has been at Mole Creek on annual leave, and has been very successful in hunting and ...

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  48. CURTAILMENT PROPOSED.

    Mr. Yuzioozaki, a former Oppositionist leader, announces he will independently introduce into the Diet at Tokio a resolution proposing the curtailment ...

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  49. AUSTRALASIAN WOOL.

    It is stated that stocks on hand on December 31 out of the Government purchases of Australian wool amount to 1,815,900 bales, and of New Zealand ...

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  50. CAMPBELL TOWN CENTENARY

    The celebration of the Campbell Town Centenary was advanced another stage on Monday afternoon, when the Warden (Mr. E. Gibson) presided at the council ...

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  51. MEMORIAL CROSS AT OXFORD

    The Prince of Wales unveiled a memorial cross in St. John's quadrangle, Magdalene College, Oxford, in memory of 260 members o the college who fell ...

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  52. MISSIONS IN BERLIN

    Reports from Berlin show that a hostile feeling is being manifested against the officers of the British and Italian Military Missions when they ...

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  53. Labour Day Demonstration

    The Trades Hall Labour Day Committee has decided to change the annual demonstration and holiday from the Proclamation Day in October to May 2. ...

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  54. Commonwealth Naval Forces

    Rear-Admiral Sir Perey Grant was at a meeting of the Executive Council appointed temporary naval Commander-in-Chief of the naval forces of the ...

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  55. A State Dairy

    The Minister for Health and Mother hood contemplates tile establishment of a state dairy, and is looking for a suitable site within easy reach of Sydney. ...

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  56. THANKS TO THE KING.

    The Maharajah Sindhia of Gwalior moved, and the Maharajah of Bikaner seconded, a resolution of thanks to his Imperial Majesty, which the ...

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  57. Influenza on Ship

    The Bullaren, which arrived yesterday from Java, and was placed in quarantine owing to an outbreak of influenza aboard, was released to-day. The ...

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  58. Soldiers' Conference

    Mr. Connell, M.L.C., left Albany by the Ceramic yesterday to attend the Soldiers' Conference at Capetown as one of the representatives of the Returned ...

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