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  2. Cries of Distress

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that reports come from Cardiff that bitter cries of distress are heard in all parts of South Wales. Many families are already in ...

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  3. Disarmament Question

    With President Harding's approval, the Foreign Committee of the United States House of Representatives will start hearing evidence on the disarmament ...

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  4. Reparations

    The United Press learns from its Berlin correspondent that Germany has requested President Harding to mediate in the matter of reparations, and to fix a ...

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  5. Hydro-Electric Power

    "We were all amazed at the magnitude of the works," said one of the mainland delegates to the manufacturers' conference after his return ...

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  6. Anglo-Japanese Treaty

    In response to a request from Mr. Ryan (N.S.W), the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day laid on the table of the House of Representatives it copy of the ...

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  7. Araluen's Cargo Arrives

    The sight of the two great lighters, filled with the cargo of machinery brought by the Araluen for Launceston new wollen mills, as they were towed ...

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  8. Interstate Mails

    A meeting of the state shipping committee was held to-day to consider the inadequacy of the Straits mail service brought about by the withdrawal of ...

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  9. Interstate Rowing

    With the eight-oared championship Only, three days on, increased interest was yesterday manifested in the doing of the, various crews. Their outings were keenly ...

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  10. THE TASMANIANS.

    The Tasmanians were afloat in the morning and did some quick work over a mile. They were without the services of their coach, and were In the ...

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  11. A CONFERENCE WANTED.

    In the United States House of Representatives Mr. Rogers introduced a resolution asking President Harding, at the earliest practicable moment, to ...

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  12. FINANCIAL.

    Nelson Bros. have declared an interim dividend of 4 per cent., tax free. There was a great rush to subscribe to the Indian loan. The subscription ...

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  13. Mr. Hughes' £25,000

    Mr. Brennan moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the acceptance of a gift of £25,000 by the Prime Minister ...

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  14. TREASURE TROVE.

    Surprise has been occasioned 'by the discovery of a coal seam under a clay pit near Bristol. It has yielded sufficient coal to prevent the closing-down ...

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  15. GERMAN SHIPPING

    The expropriation of internal shipping for delivery under the treaty has begun. There have been several important ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    The South Australians went down to Tamar Island in the morning and did the full course. Starting from the position that has be en allotted them for the race, ...

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  17. RELIEVING DISTRESS.

    There is considerable distress in Northumberland and Durham. The Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne is inaugurating relief measures for hungry ...

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  18. IF RUHR BE OCCUPIED.

    It is proposed that if the Ruhr district be occupied a tax of 50 francs per ton be placed on all coal mined, also that there be a tax on exports and a ...

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  19. SUPPORT AND OPPOSITION.

    At a meeting of the Durham Federation 95 per cent. favoured a continuance of the strike until a national wages pool conceded. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WELSH.

    The New South Wales men did a long row, and have improved since their initial appearance on the Tamar. Their work is still somewhat short, and they do not ...

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  21. I.W.W. LEADER WANTED

    The United Press' Chicago correspondent states that the Justice Department has ordered a sweeping search for W. D. Hayword, the leader of the Industrial ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE

    Replying to a question as to when this Country would ratify the convention establishing an International Court of Justice, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth ...

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  23. AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    A conference representing the coal-owners and mines, discussed the owners' wage proposals, but made no progress The miners requested elucidation ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    The West Australians are now casing in their work, having completed the long, hard rows. As previously mentioned, this combination is depending on ...

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  25. "NOT YET DOWN TO FACTS."

    After a meeting of the executive of the Miners' Federation Mr. Hedges announced that the reports from various districts show that the men are ...

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  26. FARMERS' TROUBLES

    The National Farmers' Union have adopted a resolution asking that Congress appoint a commission to determine what is wrong with agriculture and to ...

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  27. RATES OF EXCHANGE

    Following are the latest rates of exchange—Paris, 53.97 fr.; Stockholm, 16.51 kr.; Christiania, 24.72: kr.; Berlin, 260 marks to the £1; Calcutta, 153/4d to the ...

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  28. THE QUEENSLANDERS.

    The Queenslanders were afloat twice and put in some good Work. They did several spurts, and got their boat away well each time. The blade work is still ...

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  29. THE VICTORIANS.

    The Victorians went to Tamar Island in the morning and also started from their station at the starting line. They were accompanied by their coach in the ...

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  30. Maintenance Law

    The Full Court to-day gave its reserved judgment in the maintenance case of Johnstone v. Johnstone, an appeal from a decision of Mr. Crosby Gilmore, Police ...

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  31. SEAMEN'S PROTEST

    With reference to the London reports of Brisbane seamen's protests against the inclusion of Chinese and Japanese in the union, the Australian Press ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS

    At Bradford wool shows an improved tone and a hardening tendency in Merinoes. Top-makers are stiffening the quotations. ...

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  33. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following train arrangements have been made for the day of the race:—A train will leave Launceston at 5.1 and run as far as Deloraine, and one for, ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Pierre Loti, the French novelist and naval captain, appeals to England not to assist in exterminating tie Turks, who are a loyal and brave race, by ...

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  35. RETURN OF MR. BUTTERS.

    The general manager of the Hydro-Electric Department (Mr. J. H. Butters), who has just returned to Hobart fronts America, Canada, and England, said that ...

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  36. INTERSTATE ROWING FUNDS.

    The hon, secretary (Mr. C. Rosevear) of the T.R.A., acknowledges the following further donations to the interstate rowing funds:—J. H. Edwards, £1 1s; [?] ...

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  37. UNION OFFICIALS TURNED OUT.

    The rank and the of the Vehicle Workers' Union seized the Transport House Union's central office. They turned out the officials, and decided to carry on the ...

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  38. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    At Memphis (Tennessee) recently Mr. Josephus Daniels (Secretary of the Navy under the Wilson regime) made a speech, pointing out that America could not ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN ITALY.

    There has been renewed fighting between the Fascisti and the Communists in various parts of the country. Nine were killed in one conflict. ...

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  40. THE ASSOCIATIONS CONFER.

    Delegates from the various rowing associations met for the annual conference at the Town Hall last night. The following delegates were present:— ...

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  41. OVERSEAS VISITORS.

    In connection with the overseas' visitors scheme, a meeting appointed a committee to draft proposals. ...

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  42. THE WINDOW-SMASHERS.

    The window-smashing campaign continues. Over 1000 have been damaged, and it is estimated that thee replacement will cost £100,000. ...

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  43. Divorce Decrees

    Upon the application of Mr. Pringle decrees nisi were made absolute in the divorce cases of Ernest Geo. Mclntyre, a. returned soldier, against Elizabeth ...

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  44. Lead Sulphate Ltd.

    By virtue of a writ of fieri facias the sale by public auction took place at the Supreme Courthouse to-day of patents relating to an improvement process for ...

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  45. BELGIUM'S GRATITUDE.

    King Albert of Belgium gave an audience to Mr. Hugh Ward, and expressed his deep gratitude for the assistance of Australia during the war. Mr. Ward ...

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  46. PAYMENT OF REPARATIONS

    The 'Petit Journal" states that Mr. 'Lloyd George and M. Briand will discuss the problems of Upper Silesia during the week-end. The journal understands that ...

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  47. WAR CHARITIES FILMS.

    The War Office cinematograph films on behalf of war charities will return to the Australian Government a further £6000, and to New Zealand £1500, for ...

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  48. "MAY THE BEST CREW WIN!"

    Sir Herbert Nicholls was voted to the chair. He offered a very hearty welcome to the delegates from the other, states. They would be well treated in ...

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  49. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Minister for Works, Hon. J, B. Hayes, C.M.G., left Hobart by the mail trail last night to spend the week-end in the North. ...

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  50. WALL STREET EXPLOSION

    The "New York Times' " Washington correspondent reports that Chief Flynn, of the secret service, has announced that the arrest of an Italian named Tito ...

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  51. Lieut. McIntosh's Death

    The inquest was resumed a, Pithara to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Lieut. John Cowe McIntosh, pilot, and Alfred Hilary Joy, ...

    Article : 123 words
  52. SOLICITORS THREATENED.

    All Dublin solicitors have received intimation that if they are parties to motions for attachment rights for criminal injuries they will be dealt with by ...

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  53. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  54. IN TIME OF PEACE

    The United States War Secretary (Mr . J. W. Weeks) has announced the organisation of the war staff, headed by General Pershing, to take charge of the ...

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  55. THE KING'S CUP.

    Mr. Kenny said that, in accordance with the resolution or the last conference. the Defence Department has been approached with reference to securing the ...

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  56. CANTEEN PROFITS

    The Australian Press Association understands that the War Office will shortly make an interim payment of £100,000 on account of Australia's share in war ...

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  57. TO-MORROW.

    For Church Services, see page 1. 8.30 p.m.—Railway Band in City Park. ...

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