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  3. SHIPPING SERVICES.

    Interstate shipping services will be resumed to-day with the departure of several vessels for other ports. Having signed agreements with the Federated Seamen's ...

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  4. GOLD STANDARD.

    After a vigorous defence of the gold standard by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) the House of Commons agreed to the second ...

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  5. COAL SUBSIDY.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston churchill) stated in the House of Commons that the coal subsidy was very objectionable, but was greatiy preferable ...

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  6. Island Trade Services.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The services to the South Sea Island, concerning which anxiety was recently expressed, will be resumed forthwith by the steamers of ...

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  7. Brisbane Men to Offer.

    BRISBANE Thursday. — Instructions to members of the Brisbane branch of the Seamen's Union to present themselves' for selection at the mercantile office at 9 ...

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  8. Fort Adelaide Bans Lifted.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—There has been some doubt at Port Adelaide whether volunteer workers would still remain "black," and whether unionists would decline to ...

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  9. DR. MANNIX.

    The Freedom of the City, of Limerick was conferred on the Roman Catholic Archbishop "of Melbourne'(Dr. Mannix) at a meeting, of the borough council. The ...

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  10. Plan Criticised.

    The White Paper explaining the Government's subvcution plan bus caused much criticism in the lobby, especially the intention to pay the same subsidy to profitable ...

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  11. NAVAL VESSEL "BLACK."

    BRISBANE Thursday —Under instruetions from the Navy office, the naval supply ship Bilocla has left Gladstone to meet H.M.A S Brisbane on return ...

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  12. Lyttleton Deadlock Ends.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Thursday —The deadlock at Lyttelton concerning the discharging of the steamers Pearlmoor and Penmorvah was settled tolday The men ...

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  13. HABITUAL CRIME.

    'The Earl of Oxford and Asquith, in an address at the meeting of the Prison Congress at the Imperial Institute, at which 30 foieign states and 17 parts of the ...

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  14. FRENCH WAR DEBT.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, in reply to questions, the financial secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Wolter Guinness) said that official negotiations ...

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  15. Union Disclaims Responsibility,

    Mr. A. J. Cook (secretary of the Miners' Federation) in an interview in the "Daily Herald" (Labour), emphasised that.the Miners' Federation had nothing, to do with ...

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  16. SURPLUS SHIPS.

    In the sale of 200 merchant marine vessels by the Shipping Board to Mr. Henry Ford, for 1,706,000 dollars (about £341,000) yesterday, the United States ...

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  17. Riotous Welsh Miners.

    There has been grave rioting at Ammanford, where the strike of 20,000 Welsh authracity miners originated a few days ago On Wednesday night 500 strikers ...

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  18. Empire Press Congress.

    The South African delcgates to the Empire Press Congress, to be held in Melbourne next month, are as follow:— Mr. B. K. Long, editor of the "Cape Times" ...

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  19. Textile Industry.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. Philip Snowdon, Mr. B. Riley, and other Labour members of the House of Commons keenly questioned the ...

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  20. WIRELESS CONCESSION.

    In conjunction with Amalgamated Wireless Ltd, the Postal department his agranted to waive its coastal charges on all messages sent to Australia by the ...

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  21. EUROPEAN PEACE.

    It is now expected that the French Foreign Minister (M. Briand) will visit London, next week. The diplomatic discussions in regard to the Security Pact ...

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  22. Economy or Luxury.

    The debute on unemployment in the House of Commons Was remarkable for the outspoken speeches of young Conservatives Mr. Victor Cazelet ...

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  23. Several Agreements Signed.

    The general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. W. Raeburn) said last night that the seamen would offer themselves for re-engagement at the fixed ...

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  24. Melbourne Trades Hall Sympathy.

    On the racommendation of the exceutive the Trades Hall Council passed the following resolution, and ordered that copies should be forwarded to the Coalminers' ...

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  25. Evacuating, the Ruhr.

    The Conference of Ambassadors has passed a resolution requesting the InterAllied Military Commission to instruct the Allied military authorities in the ...

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  26. SEAMEN "WON OUT."

    In a report submitted to a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night by the industrial disputes committee, the secretary (Mr. E. J. Holloway) said that the ...

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  27. Nova Scotian Strike.

    The millers' employed by. the Brilish umpire Steel Corporation, who have, been qu strike for six months, have voted to return to work under the proposals of the ...

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  28. Trade Facilities Act.

    The Minister for Labour (Sir Artbur Steel Maitland) said in the House of Commons that £13,000,000 would be spent next year under the Trade Factilities Act, which ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. Moroccan Peace Terms.

    The peace terms published in the "Matin" do not correspond, with the Franco-Spanish terms which, incidentally, were not officially communicated by ...

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  30. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In accordance with the decision reached by the seamen to-day, members of the Seamen's Union will present themselves for employment at ...

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  31. Wireless to the Arctic.

    The first Aretic radio interview ever attempted was successfully completed by the Association Press Association on Thursday when Lieutenant Commander E.F. ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. Japanese Air Fatality. '

    This, morning, while on air pageant at Tokorozawa in commemoration of past aviation victims was in progress, an aeroplane collided with an observation balloon ...

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  33. Bank of England Discount.

    The Bank of England discount rate is 4½ per cent. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the House of Lords the Pensions Bill has been read a third time—Reuter. The Lord Mayor of London and 20 metropolitan majors are appealing for £50,000 ...

    Article : 47 words
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