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  2. INDIA'S OUTLOOK.

    The Duke of Connaught performed the last important official function of his visit to India yesterday, when he opened the new Provincial Legislative Council of ...

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  3. LABOUR EXTREMISTS.

    Advocates of "direct action" received another set back when the Labour Conference called to consider the unemployment problem decided by an overwhelming majority ...

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  4. ALLIED DISCUSSIONS.

    The Turkish and Kemalist delegations attended the Allied Conference yesterday. The Turkish Grand Vizier (Tewfik Pasha), and the leader of the Kemalist delegation ...

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  5. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    As the result of a compulsory conference between the Seamen s Union and the shipowners, held before Mr. Justice Powers yesterday, a settlement of the trouble ...

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  6. NEW GOVERNOR.

    The success of a scene is largely dependent on its setting. Those who saw the Prince of Wales land at St. Kilda on that memorable May afternoon list very will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAILWAY UNION CONFERENCE

    The tenth annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union opened yesterday at Unity Hall, was attended by 87 delegates from ...

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  8. WAY OF COMMUNISM.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that an attempt to apply communist principles to a shipping company has failed. The Nitti Ministry in 1920 ...

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  9. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    At Wesley Curch yesterday the united session of the Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania was resumed, under the presidency of the Rev. A. P. Bladen. ...

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  10. MURDERS IN IRELAND.

    Wild scenes followed the shooting of a Unionist merchant at Rosslea, County Fermanagh. Nine houses and shops were burned down, it is alleged, by civilians. ...

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  11. RUSSIA TO-DAY.

    Preliminary results of the Russian census show that Petrograd has 705,000 inhabitants, compared with 2,440,000 before the war. Moscow has lost 800,000 inhabitants. ...

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  12. SUGAR FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Advices from Havana state that the Australian Government has bought 1,000,000 sacks of Cuban sugar, which are now being shipped. The steamer Australmount is ...

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  13. CRISIS IN PERSIA.

    The Cossacks who captured Teheran on February 20 and established a military Government to defend Persia from the Bolsheviks, are maintaining excellent order. ...

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  14. INCIDENTS IN FAR EAST.

    Advices from the Manchurian port, Harbin, state that the concentration of Soviet troops in Eastern Siberia is believed to foreshadow military operations against the ...

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  15. Bankrupt Meat Importers.

    It is understood that the Ministry for Food is the principal creditor of S. V. Nevanas and Co. Limited meat importers, who recently went into voluntary ...

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  16. Flight to Australia.

    The Overseas Club entertained at luncheon Captain Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant Sir Keith Smith, the Australian aviators, who were the first to complete the ...

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  17. BREWED GINGER BEER.

    The statement reported in "The Argus" as having been made by the chairman of the Health Commission (Dr. Robertson), that "brewed ginget beer is now ...

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  18. Indian Merchants.

    Indian merchants are reaffirming then decision not to take deliveiy of ordered goods, and not to meet their liabikities until the exchange position is restated, and ...

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  19. St. George's, Windsor.

    Architects having stated that they could not guarantee the safety of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, for another year, it will be closed at Easter for three years to ...

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  20. STOLEN MONEY FOUND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— Two-fifths of the £2,000 stolen from the Murchison branch of the Bank of New Zealand a few days ago has been found ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Minors' Union of South Africa is protesting against the extensive refrench ment at De Beers' and the Premier diamond mines. ...

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  22. Jewish Merchant's Will.

    Joseph Edward Abrahams, merchant, of Maida Vale, who died in October last, left estate valued at £22,000 in the United Kingdom. He bequeathed £50 to the ...

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  23. HURRICANE IN FIJI.

    SUVA (Fiji), Thursay.—A hurricane swept over southern Fiji on February 12, and a wave of four feet high swept the islands The islands of the Ono, Ogea, and ...

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  24. Deserters from A.I.F.

    Two Australians, Frederick Lawrence and Henry Waitford applied to the Supreme Court for release from gaol. They deserted from the Australian Imperial ...

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  25. "ALLOWANCE" POSTMASTERS.

    Sir,—Is there no consideration given or provision made in Judge Starke's recent basic wage award for the overworked, underpaid, allowance postmaster (or ...

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  26. Famous Convent Burnt.

    Messages from Loreto (Ancona) report that the famous sanctuary has been burnt at the convent there, with paintings of the Virgin and priceless velies. The damage ...

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  29. ATTEMPTED MURDER ALLEGED.

    Alexander Irvine, 44, bootmaker, appeared in the Collingwood Court on Thursday to answer a charge of having attempted to murder his daughter, Janet Irving, aged 16 years. ...

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  30. South African Politics.

    The Ministry has a majority of 10 in the new Senate which was elected yesteday. Sir Edgar Walton, who entered Parliament in 1898, has accepted the High ...

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