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  2. INDIAN BUDGET.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. H. W. Hailey), in presenting his second Budget this morning, announced heavy taxation proposals. ...

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  3. HAS SOVIET[?] FAILED?

    The situation is developing in Russia, and will possibly shortly lead to the overthrow of the Soviet Red rule. Fighting is proceeding in many parts of Petrograd, 30,000 ...

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  4. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    Application was made to the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) yesterday that defendant in a breach of promise action should be arrested to prevent him from ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE.

    "An idea was prevalent before the war that Great Britain's trade was decaying, and that other manufacturing countries were outstripping her," said the president ...

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  6. RUSSIAN EXPERIENCES.

    Tom Skeyhill, a Victorian, who was blinded at Gallipoli, and who later recovered his sight as the result of the operation of a bone manipulator in the United ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. PILLAGING ON THE WHARVES

    Mr. William M. Macfarlane, formerly chief stipendiary magistrate in New South Wales, who was recently appointed by Royal commission to inquire into the ...

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  8. RAILWAY-MEN AND SINN FEIN

    In all sections of the Victorian railways service has been expressed keen resentment at the terms of the motion agreed to by the Victorian branch of the Australian ...

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  9. REPARATIONS.

    After hearing the views of its legal advisers this afternoon, the Allied Council conferred with Marshal Foch and FieldMarshal Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the ...

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  10. ARMAMENTS.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says that in a final effort to obtain a vote upon the Naval Bill, providing for an appropriation of ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. CONTROL OF YAP.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at paris has interviewed Visconnt Ishii (Japanese Ambassador to France), who said that Japan was ready to negotiate ...

    Article : 289 words
  12. CITY COUNCIL'S FINANCES.

    Members of the City Council will have before them on Monday the report of the finance committee on the statement of accounts of the corporation[?] for the year ...

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  13. Riots in Italy.

    According to the Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," there were about twenty killed and one hundred seriously wounded as the result of the conflicts ...

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  14. ETHERIDGE DEBENTURES.

    Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C., commenting on the cable message published yesterday stating that financial newspapers complain that holders of Etheridge railway ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The superintendent of the South mine (Mr. Fairweather) reports that as a result of the cessation of work at the mine yesterday ...

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  16. INCUMBENT AND CURATE.

    After a lapse of a few weeks the difference of opinion between the vicar-general of the Angliean diocese (the Venerable Archdeacon Hindley) and the curate of ...

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  17. Japanese in Siberia.

    Despatches from Siberia state that the Government of China has sent a note to Tokio, demanding that Japan shall fix a definite date for the evacuation of Siberian ...

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  18. Wages in Britain.

    The National Maritime Board, which represents all classes of maritime capital and labour, has intimated to the Merchant Service Guild that the board wishes to ...

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  19. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Asking that the services of Mr. Justice Higgins should be retained as president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, a petition is being ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. Britain and Persia.

    The proclamation of Riza Khan, the leader of the Cossacks who have established a new military Government in Persia, has been well received by Persians and ...

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  21. Japanese Census.

    The first national census of the Japanese Empire shows that the total population of the empire is 77,005,000. Of this population, Japan proper contains 55,[?]00,000, ...

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  22. Press Censorship.

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" at Tokio says that the representatives of 17 Tokio newspapers have met and drafted strong resolutions prote[?]ting ...

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  23. Gifts to Prince.

    An exhibition of the souvenirs presented to the Prince of Wales during his tour of the Dominions is attracting public attention at the Imperial Institute. A huge ...

    Article : 130 words
  24. Trade With Australia.

    A member of the German mission to the Allied Conference informs the Australian Press Association that, in view of the critical position of the negotiations, he is not ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. MILDURA FRUIT CROP.

    MILDURA, Thursday.—As a result of the recent heavy rain it is evident that only a small proportion of the fruit crop is fit to dry. Some of the fruit on the ...

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  26. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Messrs. Douglas (captain) and Toone (manager) of the English cricket team were each presented with a case of pipes and a tobacco pouch ...

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  27. Coal for New Zealand.

    Neagle and Company's contract for the purchase of Welsh coal for the New Zealand Government railways has been transferred to the High Commissioner for New ...

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  28. Labour Loses Seat.

    There was a remarkable vote cast at the by-election for the East Woolwich seat[?] in the House of Commons, which was lately vacated by Mr. Will Crooks, and was ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. Trade With Russia.

    Interviewed at Amsterdam, M. Krassin, the Bolshovik trade delegate, who is on his way to England, said that he was returning to London with a "sort of ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Mincowners' Association has announced that in its negotiations with the Miners' Federation the miners had agreed to a minimum wages scheme, but with a ...

    Article : 166 words
  31. United States Cabinet.

    The president-elect, Senator Harding, has announced the following appointments to his Cabinet:—Senator Fall, Secretary of the Interior, and Chairman of the National ...

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  32. SPORTING CABLES.

    Tex Rickard announces that Mr. George McDonald, the London Olympic Club's promoter, has offered 750,000 dol (normally £150,000) for Dempsey and ...

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  33. Labour Investigation.

    The American Federation of Labour has directed its president (Mr. Samuel Gompers) to investigate the whole Japanese and Oriental industrial and labour ...

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  34. QUEEN'S COLLEGE CARNIVAL.

    The Queen's College Carnival, organised by Mr. W. T. Hattam for the raising of funds for the enlargement of the building, has been postponed until Friday and ...

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  35. Emigration From Britain.

    Emigration returns for 1920 show that there has been a revival, 293,000 persons having left the country, as compared with 147,000 in 1919. Canada absorbed nearly ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. Aftermath of War.

    A message from Durban states that a number of sufferers in the Lusitania riots in 1915 have appointed a committee with the view of petitioning Parliament for ...

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