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  2. SHEARERS' AWARD.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday the president (Mr Justice Powers) referred to the injunction proceedings before the High Court in Brisbane in ...

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  3. DEFENCE RETIREMENTS.

    Two major generals, two brigadier generals, and two colonels will be retired and compensated in accordance svith tho reduction proposals of the Minister for Defence ...

    Article : 400 words
  4. LARGS BAY DEADLOCK.

    "The Seamen's Union is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. Any and every attempt in the nature of abrogating the powers of the management of the line to ...

    Article : 529 words
  5. INDUSTRY IN FETTERS.

    The absurdity of a system under which a tribunal like the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Coin t attempts to regulate the great industrial affairs of a vast ...

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  6. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Sir John Quick, of Bendigo, and Mr. Noel Augustin Webb, deputy president of the Industrial Court of South Australia, have been appointed deputy presidents of the ...

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  7. SIR HENRY WILSON.

    The Ulster Association, replying to remarks made by Mr. de Valera on the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson, describes the statement as an outrage on ...

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  8. IRISH ELECTIONS.

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  9. DR. RATHENAU'S DEATH.

    Speaking in the Reichstag on the assassination of Dr. Rathenau, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Chancellor (Dr Wirth) paid a touching tribute to his ...

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  10. MAKING OF CITY ROADS.

    Proposals for a three years' programme in road construction on the eastern and nothern confines of the city, at a cost of £453,643 were submitted to the City ...

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  11. League of Nations.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in his address on Sunday at tho Welsh Baptist Church in London, in which he referred to the murder of Dr Rathanau, proceeded to speak on ...

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  12. Assassins Were Young Men.

    There were few witnesses of the assassinntion, as Dr. Rathenan lived in a quiet suburb. Several young men in a powerful motor-car rapidly overheaded Dr. ...

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  13. A Touching Scene.

    Marshal Foch and General Weygand, who have come to London to attend the funeral of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson as representatives of the French Army, ...

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  14. Art Treasures in Danger.

    Oxford University is appealing to the League of Nations to use its influence to protect from destruction the art treasures of Central and eastern Europe, notably ...

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  15. TRADES UNIONS CONGRESS.

    Although tho All-Australian Union Congress was opened at the Tradea Hall yesterday morning, practically no business of importance was done. There were about 160 ...

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  16. Labour View of Murder.

    A mass meeting of railway-men in Edinburgh loudly cheered a statement in reference to Sir Henry Wilson by Mr. Thomas, M. P., general secretary of the ...

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  17. Power Station Burnt.

    The power-station for the Metropolitan railway, situated in the centre of London, has been destroyed by fire, and tho damage is estimated at £500,000. It is believed ...

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  18. BASE COMMANDANT.

    Mr. Greene announced yesterday that, although it was the intention of the Ministry to maintain the existing base organisation, in conjunction with divisional commands, ...

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  19. Mr. Lloyd George's Tribute.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking on Sunday at the Welsh Baptist Chapel, in London, said that Dr. Rathenay was one of the ablest Ministers in Europe, and he was ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. Minute Guns at Wellington.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Monday.—As a mark of respect to the memory of the late Sir Henry Wilson, a salute of 19 minute guns was fired at Wellington to-day. The ...

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  21. Training Staff Officers.

    Military orders recent directed thal officers desirous of presenting themselves for the entrance examination for Staff College courses should submit their applications to ...

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  22. Comment in France.

    The French newspapers see in Dr. Rathenan's murder striking evidence of the dangerous reaction against the German republic, for one of its sturdiest defenders ...

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  23. MR. HUGHES SENDS MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has sent a message of sympathy to Lady Wilson on behalf of himself and Dame Mary Hughes. ...

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  24. "ANOTHER STEPPING-STONE."

    Several of the delegates to the congress were entertained by the Victorian Socialist party at the "Socialist Hall in the evening. Mr. R. S. Ross, who presided, on behalf ...

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  25. No Conference at Present.

    In reply to Mr. H. M. Adams (for the Common wealth Shipowners) in the Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Powers said that there could be no compulsory ...

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  26. Flight Round the World.

    Major Blake, in his flight round the world, has arrived at Naples safely. He covered the distance from Marscilles in 13 hours. He was to leave for Athens on ...

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  27. MEETING OF SEAMEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Until the Seamen's Union, at a stop-work meeting to be held to-morrow, considers the position, the deadlock that has arisen over the manning of ...

    Article : 375 words
  28. MOTORS-CARS IN COLLISION.

    KYNETON, Monday.—A serious motor accident occurred on Sunday afternoon at about 5 o'clock, when two motor cart collided at the intersection of High and ...

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  29. WARBURTON TRAINS.

    The visit today to Warburton by the chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr H. W. Clapp) and the commissioner in charge of electrification (Mr. W. M. ...

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  30. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Grand Prix de Paris the most valuable racing event in the world was decided at the Longchamps course to-day. In the previous three years English horses had ...

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  31. MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL.

    "The condition of the building is admittedly bad," the Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) said yesterday when referring to the Melbourne High School. ...

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  32. MAGNETIC SURVEY.

    Dr. L. A. Bauer, director of tho Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution, Washington, passed through Melbourne yesterday. He was one ...

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  33. POSITION OF CLERKS.

    Numerically, at any rate the clerks engaged in the Defence department are likely to be the greatest sufferes from the scheme of retrenchment determined upon ...

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  34. LABOUR DEFEAT AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN (N.T.). Monday.—The town council elections resulted in the defeat of Labour. The poll was 100 per cent, of the voters. All the Ratepayers' ...

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  35. GEELONG WOOLLEN MILLS.

    GEELONG, Monday.—The Geelong branch of the Textile Workers' Union has agreed to a motion opposing the proposed sale of the Federal Woollen Mills at North ...

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  36. S.S. RONA AGROUND.

    AUCKLAND (N. Z.) Monday.—A wireless messsage was received at 7 o'clock this evening from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's steamer Rona, reporting that ...

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  37. ALLEGED STOLEN DOCUMENTS.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Monday.—A retired civil servant, William Ward, was charged at the Magistrates' Court at Wellington with the theft and concealment of ...

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  38. RIVERINA RAILWAYS.

    CULCAIRN (N.S.W.). Saturday, —The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Ball) was catertained at a social in the School of Arts on Friday evening. Mr. Ball stated that ...

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  39. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.—At the Warrnambool Court to-day, James Caroll, formerly Heensee of the Cudgee Hotel, which was delicensed on December 31, was ...

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  40. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    Action with a view to bring all States into line in physical training instruction in State schools will probably be taken by the Victorian Ministry. Members of the ...

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  41. HORSE'S TELL-TALE TRACKS.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday,—The disappearance of Mr. W. H. Strawbridge, a wellknown townsman of Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, who, since May 30, has been ...

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  42. LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION.

    That the Labour party is in favour of immigration, but nut on State-aided lines, was announced by Mr. Anatey, M. H. R., to members of the Australian Legion at ...

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  43. BUTTER PRICES.

    An advance of [?] a cwt in the wholesale price of butler was agreed upon bv selling agents in Melbourne yesterday. This followed the intimation of higher prices in ...

    Article : 190 words
  44. HORSE BOLTS WITH SULKY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Woman and two children were seriously injured this afternoon when the [?] attached to a sulky in which they were driving bolted in ...

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  45. TWO FATAL FIRES.

    CAIRNS(Q.), Monday.—A loud explosion in Lambert's drapery shop, at Gordonvale early this morning attracted the attention of residents to the outbreak of fire in the ...

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  46. TOURISTS' RESORTS.

    Opposition has been exp[?] at Healesville to the proposed granting of power to the Railways Commissioners to [?] hostels at tourist resorts where ...

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  47. HIGH COURT'S WINTER VACATION

    The High Court of Australia yesterday entered upon its winter vacation, which will last for a month. The Arbitration Court also goes into [?] and Mr. Justice Powers ...

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  48. ESSENDON POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    In response to requests for additional postal clearances at Earlington, Mr. Fenton M. R. R. has been informed that night [?] will be effected at the following receivers Corner of ...

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  49. JUBILEE OF FREE EDUCATION.

    Many of the attractive featured that marked the great physical training display with which the State schools welcomed H. R. H. the Prince of Wales on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  50. SOLDIERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The secretary of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. David) and the president of the Fathers' Association (Mr. Clayton yesterday asked the ...

    Article : 82 words
  51. Classified Advertising

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  52. ATTACK ON STATION-MASTER

    The [?] of the [?] who are searching for the man who attacked and attempted to rob Mr. Thomas Rennie [?] [?] North [?] on Saturday night ...

    Article : 90 words
  53. CLUNES SENSATION.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—At the City Court this morning Ernest Clifford Hall a youth was charged with three offences arising out of the [?] when ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. BLIND SOLDIERS

    Sir,—It has come to the knowledge of [?] association that various [?] are soliciting [?] and [?] [?] on behalf of this [?] ...

    Article : 128 words
  55. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 55 words
  56. WOMAN MISSING.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Mrs. Overend an elderly woamn has been missing from the Millar Home, Chilwell since Sunday She left a note stating that she "could not ...

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  57. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 37 words
  58. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
  59. Classified Advertising

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