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  2. STRIKE GOES ON.

    Shipowners declare that the award made by Mr. Justice Powers on Saturday means a victory for the waterside workers, while members of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  3. MOTOR-'BUS BILL.

    Protesting that the proposed taxation was inadequate and that the advisory committee would encroach upon the jurisdiction of municipal councilsm, the ...

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  4. COMMUNIST PLOTS.

    The newspapers are publishing details of alleged Communist revolutionary plots The "Echo du Nord" declires "honeycombs," composed of a number of ...

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  5. REICHSTAG ELECTION.

    Polling for the Reichstag election took place throughout Germany yesterday. A majority in favour of the Dawes reparations plan is practically assured. The returns are ...

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  6. ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw, the famous dramatist, who is a leading member of the Fabian (Socialist) Society, has given the "Daily Herald" (Labour) exclusively the copy of ...

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  7. PUBLICITY NEEDED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday —"New Zealand is to be specially congratulated on its display of meat and butter at the Empire Exhibition, as this was quite one of ...

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  8. POSTAL RATES.

    Results of the financial operations of the Postal department for the last financial year furnish in the opinion of the secretary to the department (Mr. Brown), ...

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  9. DECISION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Notwithstanding the judgment given by Mr. Justice Powers in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court on Saturday concerning the strike by the ...

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  10. TOWN HALL AS OFFICE.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Further evidence was given before the Royal commission on civic administration to day The commission was dealing with the allegation that a ...

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  11. CONGESTION AT WHARVES.

    Several of the stevedores yesterday called at the Port Philip Stovedores' Association building to ask whether the ban against overtime work had ...

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  12. ORIGIN OF THE CRISIS.

    The positions of parties after the election in May last were as follow:—Social Democrats, 100; Nationalists, 96; Centre, 65, Communists, 62; German People's ...

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  13. MEANING OF "CELLS."

    Zinovieff, in the letter to the British Communist party, in which he urged revolution in Britain on the eve of the election, referred to "cells" in connection with ...

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  14. AEROPLANE RACES.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The aerial Derby, postponed from Saturday, took place at Richmond to-day, in fine weather. The result was:—Defence department's D.H. ...

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  15. Agitation in China.

    Dr. Sun Yat-sen the Chinese Southern leader, is ill, and his departure for Peking from Tientsin has been postponed. There is no doubt that the Bolsheviks are ...

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  16. Reception of Proposed Award.

    Reticence was observed by oversea shipping interests to-day regarding the proposed award of Mr. Justice Powers. There is a general belief that the Waterside ...

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  17. INJUNCTION SOUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The High Court of Australia to-day was asked by the Orient Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. and others for an injunction "to restrain the ...

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  18. Fight With Police.

    When pursuing and breaking up bands of Communists the police surrounded a house, from which the Communists opened fire. One of the inmates jumped from a ...

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  19. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the prominence to be given to Empire affairs will be a distinctly feature of the King's speech at the ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Unprecedented excitement has been caused at Hull because the Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) has refused to reprieve a young boiler-maker named ...

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  21. WONTHAGGI MINE STRIKE.

    A settlement of the strike at the State Coalmine at Wonthaggi pending arbitration was arrived at yesterday afternoon. Reports received at the Melbourne office ...

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  22. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    When turning his motor-cycle from Paddington grove into Orrong road, East St. Kilda, yesterday afternoon, William Cooke, aged 21 years of Ellington street, ...

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  23. EGYPTIAN STUDENTS.

    After an incident at the Tewfikia Training College on December 2, when 800 excited students demonstrated in a disorderly way for two hours, the new ...

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  24. WILL AWARD BE ACCEPTED?

    Considerable importance was attached to a meeting of the management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday. For several hours the committee ...

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  25. Rival Chinese Leaders.

    Having promised to surrender the post of inspector-general in three eastern provinces, General Chang Tso-lin the Manchurian war lord, in a circular telegram ...

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  26. WAURN PONDS MISHAP.

    GEELONG, Monday—The injuries sustained by Mr. Herbert Tozer, who was one of a party whose car cnshed into a fence when they were returning from a Masonic ...

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  27. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    The British Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) and Sir Ronald Graham, the British Ambassador in Rome, drove through drenching rain to the ...

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  28. RESULTS SATISFACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The annual dinner of the New South Wales section of the Aero Club was held to-night, at the Hotel Australia. ...

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  29. Warning of Plot.

    The Egyptian press does not treat seriously the plot among Egyptians in London against the lives of members of the Royal family and Cabinet Ministers. The ...

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  30. MURRAY RIVER BRIDGE.

    Advices received from Sydney yesterday stated that the New South Wales Public Works department had accepted the tenders of Armstrong, Whitworth Pty. Ltd., ...

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  31. Chinese Bandits.

    Thirty-eight Chinese members of the staff and students of the Canton Christian College were kidnapped on Saturday night while going to college from Canton aboard ...

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  32. SCHOOL DOCTORS.

    It has been recognised for some time that the medical staff appointed by the Education department to supervise the health of State school childern in Victoria, ...

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  33. PASSENGERS BY NIAGARA.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday—Following are the passengers by the s.s. Niagura, which arrived from Vancouver to-day:—Major H. Ashley, Dr. A. Campbell, Dr. L. McKillop Dr. N. Royle, Dr. ...

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  34. Italian Press Law.

    The text of a new press law has aroused a storm of protest. The penalties include the imprisonment from six months to three years of anyone who pubbbhes false news ...

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  35. Protest Against Pageant.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Bendigo Peace Alliance has entered a protest against the pageant of fighting aeroplanes, proposed to be held in Melbourne this month. It says ...

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  36. "AN OMINOUS CALM."

    FREMANTLE (W. A.), Monday— Nothing important occurred along the water front at Fremantle today in connection with the strike of members of the ...

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  37. "LEARN TO SWIM."

    Under favourable' weather conditions "Learn to Swim" Week commenced yesterday. Only adults' classes have been formed, but instruction for children will be given ...

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  38. Mexican Bandits.

    Eleven unarmed civilians were killed and several seriously wounded when 70 bandits sacked the town of Tapalpa. ...

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  40. TWO CYCLISTS KILLED.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.—The city coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted an inquest concerning the deaths of Leonard Redway and William Dixon, two of six young ...

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  41. HAMPTON BANK MURDER.

    Operations yesterday by the police who are searching for a man in connection with the murder of Mr. W. C. F. Almeida at the Hampton agency of the Commercial Bank, ...

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  42. ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL.

    Archbishop Lees has made an appeal for funds to aid the committee of St. George's, East Kew, an intermediate hospital established by the Church of ...

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