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  2. END OF THE STRIKE.

    Formal notification that the engineers' strike had ended was received by the Prime Minister's department yesterday. The following telegram signed by the president ...

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  3. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    Senator Ferricks (Queensland), whose charges in a Parliamentary speech regarding Dr. Gilruth's administration of the Northern, Territory are specifically ...

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  4. PAISLEY BY-ELECTION.

    The Paisley by-election resulted in the return to the House of Commons of Mr. H. H. Asquith, who was leader of the non-Coalition Liberals until he lost his sent for East ...

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  5. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Interest in the Turkish question is unabated in England and France, and an animated debate is expected in the House of Commons to-day (Thursday), when ...

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  6. LOSS OF ARCHANGEL.

    A Moscow wireless message received in London on Wednesday reports that the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affoirs (Earl Curzon) has sent a Note to ...

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  7. STATE SHIPPING CONTROL.

    At the annual meeting of the London Chamber of Shipping on Tuesday, the newly elected president (Mr. W. Noble) scathingly criticised State control as extravagant ...

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  8. MINISTERIAL POLICY.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) attended the Federal Parliament House yesterday afternoon and delivered a speech setting out the policy ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The first session of the eighth Commonwealth Parliament was formally opened yesterday morning by the Chief Justice fo the High Court (Mr. Justice Knox) and ...

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  10. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The new Home Rule Bill, which is officially described as "a bill for the better government of Ireland," was formally presented in the House of Commons on ...

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  11. LADY ASTOR, M.P.

    Lady Astor Coalition Unionist member of the House of Commons for the Sutton division made her first speech, before a crowded House on Monday during a ...

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  12. HIGH FOOD PRICES.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of rood (Mr. C. A. MeCurdy) speaking at Northampton on Monday, said that the Cabinet was considering the whole ...

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  13. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    According to a despatch received in Washington from Tokio, Viscount Uchida, the Japanese Foreign Minister, in a speech in the House of Peers, said that, despite ...

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  14. WORLD AIR SERVICE.

    The "National News" of London states that the Orient and P. and O. shipping companies will participate in the world-wide avitation service which was announced at ...

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  15. Commercial Training.

    In connection with the recent decision of the University of London to confer degrees for commerce, the trustees of Sir Ernest Cassel Educational Trust have given ...

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  16. Tax on War Wealth.

    At Wednesday's sitting of the Select Committee on the taxation of war fortunes Sir John Anderson (chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue), continuing his ...

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  17. Football Boom in England.

    The Association football cup tie fever has increased in England, recalling the best boom days. The fourth round draw took place on ...

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  18. Strict Rule in Germany.

    The President of the German Republic (Herr Ebert) has issued a decree instituting the death penalty for arson and railway sabotage, and in easts in which ringleaders ...

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  19. Rise in Copper.

    A leading authority in the London metal market attributes the rise in copper to the fact that consumption in America apparently exceeds production, while the ...

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  20. Native Strike on Rand.

    A serious strike affray has occurred in a village on the Deep mine on the Rand, South Africa. A large body of native strikers attacked the police, who were ...

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  21. A.I.F. Memorials in France.

    Owing to the enormous pressure of work in the factories in Great Britain engaged in inscribing scrolls and striking plaques for fallen soldiers, it is unlikely that the ...

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  22. Age of Immigrants.

    The West Australian Agent-General (Mr. J.D. Connolly), presiding at a lecture at the Royal Colonial Institute on Monday, said that his Government attached very ...

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  23. Bolshevism in Italy.

    It is reported from Rome that the workors at Pieve di Soligo, a town of 4,000 inhabitants, in the Venice province, seized the municipal buildings, and proclaimed a ...

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  24. Prices of Tin.

    The rise in tin values is due to active buying for Continental account and also America, while in addition, Eastern advices are strong. The world's requirements ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    At a farewell dinner to the oversen delegates to the Imperial Statistical Conference a letter from the Under-Secretary of State or the Colonies (Mr. Amery) was read. ...

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  26. German Political Scandal.

    Owing to the political outery following on the disclosures during the Helfferic libel suit, Herr Erzberger (Vice-Premier and Finance Minister in Germany) has ...

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  27. ASSASSINS FAIL.

    A Rone message states that an attempt has been made to assassinate Prince Alexander of Serbia (heir to the throne of Jugo Slavia), and M. Protich, the Prime ...

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  28. London Wool Sales.

    There was a strong demand for merinoes at the wool sales in London on Wednesday. The record price of 109d. was given for Geelong greasy, first combing, mark NC. ...

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  29. APPLICATION BY MUSICIANS.

    An application for an order directing that preference of employment should be given to members of the Musicians' Union was made before Mr. Justice Powers, in the ...

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  30. PRIZES FROM AEROPLANES.

    Captain Roy King dropped pamphlets from the air when he flew to meet Sir Ross Smith. These pamphlets were advertising a benefit matinee to be held at the Tivoli Theatre on March ...

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  32. Trial of Caillaux.

    M. Caillaux, the former French Prime Minister who is being tried before the So[?]te on charges of having communicated with the enemy during the war, declares ...

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  33. Lord Haldane and Labour.

    It is rumoured that Viscount Haldane, a former Secretary of State for War and Lord Chancellor in Liberal Administrations, will join the Labour party. He will address the ...

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  34. German War Criminals.

    The Allied commission appointed for the purpose will meet on Saturday to specify the typical cases of German war crimes which the to be reported to the German ...

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  36. MR. STREETON'S PAINTINGS.

    Lieutenant Arthur Streeton, who recently returned from London by the s.s. Indarra, will open it an early date an exhibition of his pictures in Melbourne. A ...

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