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  2. BLOODSHED ON RAND.

    In the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Boydell leader of the Labour party asked the Prime Minister (General Smuts) for a statement regarding the strike. He said ...

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  3. UNION CONTROL OF SHIPS.

    Members of the Federal Cabinet considered yesterday the tactics adopted by the Seamen's Union in the manning of the Commonwealth Government line steamer ...

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  4. PLAY ENDS IN DEATH.

    The happy beach play of three little boys at the foot of the cliffs at Black Rock last evening was suddenly interrupted by a [?]all of sand. Two of the boys were buried and ...

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  5. CURE FOR INDIA'S ILLS.

    The newspapers publish long comments on the Indian Governments despatch appealing for the revision of the Sevres treaty for the evacuation of Constanti ...

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  6. AMERICA'S CHOICE.

    Addressing the Senate the Republican floor leader (Senator Lodge) urged the ratification of the Pacific Pact signed at the Washington Conference. Its ...

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  7. UNIONISTS AT VARIANCE.

    Important correspondence between Sir Alexnder Leith chairman of the National Unionist Council, and Mr Austen Chamberlain, has been published Sir Alex ...

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  8. POOR IMMIGRATION RESULTS.

    In the course of a comprehensive statement on immigration made after a meeting of the Federal Cabinet last night the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes), blamed the states, ...

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  9. MARINE WORKERS' PAY.

    Agreements entered into between ship owners and the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers the Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Association of ...

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  10. Many Outrages Reported.

    The railway line between Germiston and Pretoria was severed on Tuesday night. A number of telephone lines were cut The signal station at Jeppes, in the heart of ...

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  11. Lull After Disorders.

    The political situation during the last fortnight has been casier. Everyone is apparently pleased by the breathing spell It is noticeable, however, that a ceratin section ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND LOANS.

    BRISBANE, Thursdday.—The Premier (Mr Theodore), speaking at Paddington to night, said that when in Sydney recently a New York broker, Mr. Benjamin, told ...

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  13. IRISH TREATY.

    The Irish Free State Bill passed its third reading in the House of Commons yesterday by 295 votes to 52. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead), ...

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  14. INCREASING THE YIELDS.

    Results of the experiments conducted by the Agricultural department in the Goroke district were made available yesterday. The first crop showed: ...

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  15. Natives Arm with Bludgeons.

    An attack on natives was also made in Marshall Square in the heart of the city A fusillade broke out, hooligans' firing reeklessly on the terrified natives and ...

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  16. HAMING OF HOBSON'S BAY.

    Owing to the great expense that would be [?]nvolved in sending an Australian crew to London to bring out the new Commonwealth Government line steamer Hobson's ...

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  17. MR. BOTTOMLEY'S BONDS,

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, MP was charged at Bow street yesterday with having converted to his own use £5,000, being part of the property of the Victory Bond ...

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  18. Korea Desires to be Dominion.

    Koreans have presented a petition to, the Japanese throne asking that dominion status be granted to Korea. The Diet and Privy Council will hear the delegation. ...

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  19. STRICKEN EUROPE.

    In response to the appeal made by He[?] Excellency Lady Forster on behalf of the millions of men, women and children in Europe who are homeless, starving, and ...

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  20. THEFT OF BETTING TICKETS.

    Mr. Stanley Biggins, an agent, of Warracknabeal, was at the Geelong races on Wednesday, and backed Margot to win £313. While he was on the course he ...

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  21. Will Not Attend Genoa.

    The Secretary for State (Mr C. E. Hughes) delivered last night to the Italian Ambassador a note in reply to Italy's invitation to the United States to attend the ...

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  22. "LOW WAGE PREMIER."

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) was entertained at luncheon by the. Royal Colou[?]al Institute yesterday at the Grocers Hall, Sir Godfrey Lagden, ...

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  23. TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    The most important matter discussed at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night arose from a letter received from the Butchers' Union, in which resentment was ...

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  24. BETWEEN TWO UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further trouble was experienced to-day with the Seamen's Union and as a result, the sailing of the Union Company's steamer Maheno for Wel ...

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  25. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The conference of representatives of the dairying industry from all' States was continued at Scott's Hotel yesterday in private In the evening the Minister for Cus ...

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  26. Recognition by Canada.

    It is announced that Canada will officially recognise Ireland as a sister State in the British Commonwealth of Nations from April 1 The Department of Customs ...

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  27. Limit on Navies.

    The newspaper "Ashahi Shimbun" interviewed by wireless the Minister for the Navy (Baron Kato) who is aboard the s.s Taiyo Maru. Baron Kato, who represented ...

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  28. Russia's Whims and Wants.

    It is understood that the British Cabinet has decided that in view of the financial and economic position in the United Kingdom it is impossible to aid Russia ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S AIR FLEET.

    The Secretary of State for Air (Captain F.E. Guest), replying to questions in the House of Commons yesterday, said that it was not proposed to retain any of the Air ...

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  30. GO SLOW POLICY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.—Mr Rex Thompson, managing director of Thompson and Co Pty. Ltd, who is leaving by the s.s. Narkunda on Saturday for Great ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The American Sugar Refining Company of New York announces that its loss for 1921, due to the decline of prices, was 2,177,275 dollars (nominnlly £435,455). ...

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  32. ENGINEERING TRADE CRISIS.

    After a five hours confcreuce between employers and employees in the engineering trade on the questions in dispute negotuition, have broken down ...

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  33. Troops to Resist "Interference."

    General Brusiloff, Commander in Chief, writing from Isvestia, demands a large increase in the Russian Soviet Government's army. He argues that though the new ...

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  34. KENDENUP AFFAIRS.

    PERTH,Thursday.—The Royal commission appointed by the Government to in vestigate the affairs of Kendenup Estate and Mr C.J. De Garis sat To-day. ...

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  35. Hungry Mobs in Crimea,

    Newspapers state [?] wring to famine, anarchy has broken out in several divisions of the Crimea. Mobs of hunger-stricken peasants at Sebastopol, Theodosia, and ...

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  36. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    Speaking to the minutes in the Arbitration Court in respect of the proposed award to the Seamen's Union, the president of the union (Mr T Walsh) had frequently ...

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  37. ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The representalives of unnions which participated in the recent Economic Conference called by the Prime Minister have prepared a report for ...

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  38. PASSENGERS BY MANTUA.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Thursday.—The following passengers continued their voyage to the eastern State by the s.s. Mantea this evening:- For Adelaide.—Lady Rodwell-Mandy, Mrs. ...

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  39. Plotters in Cairo.

    The trial has been commenced of five Egyptians, including a member of the staff of the deported Nationalist leader, Zaghlul Pasha, on a charge of having conspried to ...

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  40. CAMPAIGN AGAINST SHARKS.

    SYDNEY,Thursday.—Twenty-six sharks were caught at Coogee to-day All but one were taken by the trawler Goorangai, mainly owing to improvised fishing hooks ...

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  41. Beef Stocks in London.

    Mr. Jowett, M.H.R., interviewed by the Australian Press Association said that the Prospects of disposing of frozen beef were alightly beter, though the market had ...

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  42. TOWED THROUGH SUEZ CANAL.

    The Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association of Victoria Ltd yesterday informed the management of the Commonwealth line that a cable message had been ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.—The Full Court—In the Third Civil Court.—At 10.30.—The Crown V. Meneil and another (part heard). PRACTICE COURT.—Before Mr. Justice Cussen. ...

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  45. BANK OFFICIAL CHARGED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Detley Roy Noel Teege, aged 28 years, clerk at the Ashfield branch of the Government Savings Bank of New.South Wales, was charged at Central ...

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  47. COCKATOO YARDS MAY CLOSE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It was stated in Trade Hall circles to-day that the Federal Ministry proposes at an early date to close the Cockatoo Island dockyards. ...

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  48. MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—At an inquest held at Mossvale yeasterday into the d[?]ath of an Infant child of Mrs. Edith Mackay, a verdict of murder was returned, and the mother was committed for trial on ...

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  49. COKE TRADE THREATENED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The coke trade, on which the South Coast coal industry is to a great extent dependent is being threatened by reason of coke from other,countries ...

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