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  2. WORK AND WAGES.

    Representatives of the Textile Workers' Union yesterday urged the Minister for Labour (Sir Alexander Peacock) to extend the Knitters' Wages Board determination ...

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  3. ENGLISH ELEVEN DEPARTS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The English cricketers left by the s.s. Osterly to-day, and were bidden farewell at the Adelaide railway station by a large number of ...

    Article : 665 words
  4. SILESIAN PLEBISCITE.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that the Germans in Upper Silesia have established a widespread secret organisation preparatory to the plebiscite which will shortly ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. MR. BONAR LAW.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announced the resignation of Mr. Bonar Law, the Lord Privy Seal, as leader of the ...

    Article : 425 words
  6. WILL WAGES FALL?

    According to a cable message published in "The Argus" this week, about 150,000 men will be affected in America by reductions in wages announced by several railway ...

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  7. RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    The Paris edition of the "Chicago Tribune" says that the Bolshevik Minister for War (M. Trotsky) despatched 40,000 Chinese to, carry out a swift night attack ...

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  8. IRELAND.

    There were disorderly scenes at question time in the House of Commons yesterday. It being St. Patrick's Day, the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood) ...

    Article : 290 words
  9. BANK TELLER'S LOSS.

    The City Court was crowded yesterday when Cyril Sidebottom, a middle-aged man, was, charged with having stolen on March 5, as the clerk or servant of the Bank of ...

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  10. RAILWAY-MEN AND SINN FEIN

    Acting upon the decision of the Cabinet the Railway Commissioners yesterday communicated with Messrs. A. C. Morrison and T. B. Wilson, who were reported to ...

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  11. BANKRUPT AUSTRIA.

    Allied financial experts met the Austrian delegation to-day. As a result the Chanchellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) announced that Great ...

    Article : 222 words
  12. GERMAN FUNDS.

    According to the New York "World's" correspondent at Washington, infromation in the possession of the Federal reserve system shows that since the armistice ...

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  13. Indian Extremists.

    On the first day of the examinations at the Benares University, non-co-operations lay on half the steps to prevent the professors and students from entering, but ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. BRITISH NAVY.

    There was lively debate in the House of Commons yesterday, when the House was in committee on the naval estimates, regarding the building of capital ships, in view ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. Profit Sharing.

    The position in connection with the negotations between the coalowners and the Miners' Federation is improving. The joint conference has resulted in a scheme ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. COMMONWEALTH FLEET.

    Mr. H. G. B. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers in London, commenting on Australian cable messages published in the ...

    Article : 292 words
  17. FOSTER BUSH FIRES.

    FOSTER, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Livingston), who has been in the district inquiring into the losses of settlers in the recent disastrous bush fires, ...

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  18. Cost of Living.

    Official figures of the cost of living show a decline of 10 points in February. The average was 141 per cent, above the pre-war level on March 1, as compared ...

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  19. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"The whole business of soldier settlement in New South Wales is in so unsatisfactory a condition," Mr. E. F. McDonald, president of the Returned ...

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  20. LABOUR PARTY'S IDEALS.

    Sir Godfrey Lagden, chairman of the council of the Royal Colonial Institute, presided at the luncheon given by the institute to the Premier of New South Wales ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. Traitor Not Wanted.

    University students at Grenoble demonstrated against a visit from M. Caillaux, a former Prime Minister of France, who was convicted last year of having communicated ...

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  22. Royalty at Races.

    His Majesty the King received an ovation at the Liverpool races yesterday. It was the first time in the history of the meeting that the King had attended on ...

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  23. Duty on Cigars.

    A deputation representing retail tobacconists interviesved members of the House of Commons and asked for their support in the complete removal of the duty of 50 ...

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  24. POLICE PURSUE MOTOR-CYCLIST

    When Constables McDonald and Black, of the police traffic service, were clossing Prince's Bridge on a motor-cycle and sidecar yesterday, they hailed a motor-cyclist ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. Britain and Japan.

    In an interview with the correspondent of the "Morning Post," the Japanese Ambasador to France (Viscount Ishii) said: —"Japan is acting in the closest accord ...

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  26. SINN FEIN SYMPATHY.

    SYDNERY, Friday.—The execution of six men in Dublin this week was marked at Redfern by the Australian flag being flown at half-mast from the Redfern Town ...

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  27. SPORTING CABLES.

    "Mike" O'Dowd failed to regain the middle-weight championship title from Johnny Wilson, the present holder, who to-night received the decision in a 15-rounds ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States has sent an urgent Note demading that Panama shall settle her boundary dispute with Costa Rica. The Note insists that Panama shall abide by ...

    Article : 492 words
  29. American Fleet.

    It has been learned by a representative of the Australian Preess Association that the United States Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Denby) has not yet decided to send ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. [?]ATS AND CHAFF STANDARDS.

    Teh Department of Agriculture yesterday announced that the standards for Al[?] oats and oaten chaff have been fixed for the season as follows:—Algerian oats ...

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  31. Attack on Labour.

    In a speech delivered at the 1920 Club, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) made an attack on the Labour party. He said that it was a great, formidable party, ...

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  32. SAFEGUARD AGAINST DROUGHT.

    Sir,—In the great anxiety to get all the [?] away and sell it at a high figure, [?] is just the possibility of a calamity [?] should a bad season occur next ...

    Article : 305 words
  33. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION

    St. Patrick's Day will be publicly celebrated to-day. A procession will leave St. Patricks Hall, Bourke street, at half-past 1 o'clock, traversing Bourke street, Spring ...

    Article : 445 words
  34. Palestine and Syria.

    The Franco-British convention fixing the frontiers of the mandatory territories of Syria and Palestine, which was signed in December, has been laid on the table in ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. PIECE-WORK RATES.

    Referring yesterday to the remarks of Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court this week regarding piecework, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) suid that ...

    Article : 182 words
  36. Developing Palestine.

    It is expected that an announcement will shortly be made of the formation of a corporation, with a capital of £1,000,000, named the American Palestine Company. ...

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  37. NORTHCOTE SHOOTING.

    Frank W. Wright. John [?]. Lawson, and Bernard P. Brady, three young men, were charged at the City Court yesterday with having, on March 9, at Northcote, ...

    Article : 183 words
  38. ILLICIT SALE OF TOBACCO.

    It is likely that a law will be passed early next session making the purchaser of tobacco or cigarettes after hours equally liable with the storekeeper who sells the ...

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  39. Egyptian Cabinet Popular.

    A new Cabenet led by Adly Yeghen Pasha, which includes several former Ministers, has been received favourably in native circles. Many natives paraded the ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. "RETURNED SOLDIER."

    Sir,—With reference to the appellation "returned soldier," I venture to suggest to the public, and to my returned comrades, that the time is ripe for the ...

    Article : 123 words
  41. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale (Dr. Phelan) will leave on April 27 in the s.s. Orvicto on his [?] limina visit to the Pope. He expects to be absent about six months. ...

    Article : 152 words
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