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  2. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    Berlin has been thrown into a state of consternation by the report from Paris that France has concluded a provisional agreement with Russia, France recognising the ...

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  3. MEAT TRADE STRIKE.

    Events moved with comparative swiftness yesterday in the strike of union drovers and slaughtermen. The day opened with every prospect of an extension of the ...

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  4. IRISH FRONTIER CLASH.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced in the House of Commons that he had arranged for two liaison commissions to move about ...

    Article : 433 words
  5. SHOOTING IN BRIGHTON HOME.

    Circumstances associated with the shooting at Ferndale, William street, North Brighton, on New Year's Eve, and with the death of Joseph Rainsbury, a single ...

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  6. HOTTEST DAY OF SEASON.

    The hottest day of the season was experienced ni Melbourne yesterday, the shade reading temperaure at the Weather Bureau being 104.5deg at half-past ...

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  7. RESTRAINT OF FANATICS.

    Mr. Gandhi will commence his fast on Sunday in penance for the Gorakhpur tragedy on Sunday. He says that, as the author of civil disobedience, he feels ...

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  8. MR. DOOLEY'S POLICY.

    BATHURST (N. S. W.), Thursday. — Accompanied by four Ministers and several private Labour members, the Premier (Mr. Dooley) visited Bathurst to-night and ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — From the fect that of the twenty-two members of the A.L.P executive who attended the meeting last- night, only four ...

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  10. GERMAN MINISTRY.

    The Reichstag has agreed to a vote of confidence in the Wirth Ministry. The majority for the Ministry was 45. The Centre, Majority Socialist, and ...

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  11. Prince at Delhi.

    The only public appearance of the Prince of Wales yesterday was at the unveiling of the Edward VII. All India Memorial, in the gardens facing the great Jama Musjid ...

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  12. BUSH AND GRASS FIRES.

    BEAUFORT,Thursday.—The fire which started between Amphitheatre and Avoca a little more than a week ago reached a point about five miles from Waterloo on ...

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  13. Court of the Nations.

    In the presence of Queen Wilhelmina, the Prince Consort, and the Queen mother, the formal opening of the International Court of Justice of the League of Nations was ...

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  14. MORE BELFAST SHOOTING.

    The presence of miliary forces has caused an improvement in conditions in Belfast, though sniping has been continued, many of the snipers being mere boys. The ...

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  15. DROVERS DETERMINED.

    At the request of the non-union drovers, Mr. Robert Brown yesterday made a statement explaining their position. He said that there were about 75 drovers in the ...

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  16. Trade with Canada.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) conferred at Ottawa with Canadian Ministers on the question of trade relations between Canada ...

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  17. BETTING AFTER THE RACE.

    Captain Owen Peel, son-in-law of Sir Robert Jardine, and his wife were charged at Bow Street yesterday in connection with the despatch of 45 telegrams to ...

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  18. MEN'S EXECUTIVE ACTS.

    The executive committee of the union was occupied all the afternoon on the dispute One of the first matters dealt with was a complaint that union carters and drivers ...

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  19. "Grousing" Australians.

    At a dinner given at the Anglo-Saxon Club to the Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), Lieut General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, commander ...

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  20. De Valera's Mission.

    Mr. de Valera refused, when interviewed, to reply to the charge that a coup d'etat was being planned. He said that Mr. Collins should be asked what he means is ...

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  21. STRIKE LEADERS WARNED.

    The Underground Officials' Association announces that in view of the serious position of the mining industry it has decided that unless the strikers return to-day it will do ...

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  22. "Girl Golfer Tourist."

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) writes to the press in reference to the allegations of unsuitability made against emigrants to Australia by ...

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  23. UNION'S VIEWPOINT.

    On behalf of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, the secretary (Mr. C. Anderson) yesterday made an official statement of the position from the strikers' point of ...

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  24. SIGN OF CONCILIATION.

    Late yesterday afternoon the executive committee of the Meat Industry Employees' Union decided to refer the strike to the industrial disputes committee of ...

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  25. UNIONISTS MEET.

    More than 800 men attended the meeting of the Meat Industry Employees' Union at the Trades Hall Yesterday morning. Drovers and slaughtermen assembled in force, ...

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  26. Priest Charged with Murder.

    After a long investigation the authorities have arrested the Rev. Father Adclaird Delorme, a Roman Catholic priest, on a charge of having murdered his half-brother, ...

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  27. West Australian Disclaimer.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Federal and State immigration officer (Mr. L. Crawcour), referring to-day to complaints from Melbourne that three immigrants who ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. Bigland-Bottomley Feud.

    Reuben Bigland and Horatio Bottomley, M.P., have applied against each other for rules for their committal for contempt of court in respect of publications bearing on ...

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  29. NOT MR. CATTS'S FRIENDS.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of Wednesday, discussing the Sydney, Labour selection, your Sydney correspondent states:- "The defeat of Mr. Cutts's friend, Alderman ...

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  30. HOSPITAL TREATMENT.

    A complaint that some hospitals and charitable institutions in recipt of the Government grant do not comply with the conditions was made yesterday by the State ...

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  31. Meat Two Years in Store.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) entertained at luncheon on Wednesday Sir William Vestey, managing director of the Union Cold Storage ...

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  32. PENSIONS FOR UNEMPLOYED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Contributions by employers of 3 per cent. on their wages bill and a tax of 2 per cent, upon unearned increment, profits, and all income not ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Minister for Labour (Dr. Mucnamara) said on Wednesday that the condition of unemployment necessitated the extension of relief for a further period of ...

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  34. GEELONG MEN INVOLVED.

    GEELONG, Thursday. — The strike of slaughtermen and drovers has extended to Geelong. All the men employed at Messrs. Sims, Cooper, and Co.'s works were called ...

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  35. Collapse of Picture Theatre.

    A coroner's jury has found nine architects, engineers, building inspectors, and builders responsible for the collapse after a snowstorm of the roof and walls of the ...

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  36. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated yesterday that the Commonwealth had been invited to be represented at the Conference of Nationas to be held at Genoa. No date ...

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  37. EMPLOYERS UNDISMAYED.

    "We do not contemplate the retail section coming out at all," said the secretary of the Master Butchers' Association (Mr. A. E. Stahl) yesterday, before the decision ...

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  38. BAITS FOU THE FARMER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—It has been said recently that the Queensland Labour party was giving consideration to launching a vote-catching agricultural policy. The ...

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  39. PIMPLES ON FACE SIX MONTHS.

    "My skin became very hot and itchy, and in a short time pimples broke out on my face and spread to my neck. They appeared in blotches and formed great red ...

    Article : 125 words
  40. TASMANIA'S MINERAL YIELD.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The value of mine[?] products for Tasmania during the year ended December 31 was £822,851 as against £1,421,104 for 1920, or a decrease of £598, 253 ...

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  41. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    AUCKLAND (1,641 Miles) — Arrived,—Feb. 16— Fiona from Fiji. Sulied,—Feb. 16—Koromiko, for Newcastle. [?]TTELTON. — Arrived,—Feb. 16—Walhora, ...

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  42. British Bank Rate.

    The bank rate of discount has been reduced from 5 to 4½ per cent. ...

    Article : 26 words
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