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  2. FEDERAL CRISIS

    A totally unexpected development occurred to-day, which, may alter the whole Federal political outlook. Mr. Fowler (W.A.), who was returned as an ...

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  3. PAN-PACIFIC EDUCATION.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—The American State Department has sent invitations to the various nations bordering on the ...

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  4. THE STATE ELECTION.

    If you split your vote you will lose it. Put CROSSES in every square opposite to the name of a Liberal or Ministerial ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. CLAIM FOB MORE WAGES.

    The Registrar of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration has served upon the Commissioner of Public Works and others a plaint "in the matter ...

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  6. FOOTBALL SQUABBLE.

    The personnel of the delegation from "the West Adelaide Football Club to the South Australian League was further considered at the resumed annual meeting of the ...

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  7. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    The coal deadlock continues. Mass meeting will be held to-day throughout the country with the object of instructing the delegates to the London conference ...

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  8. KARL IN HUNGARY.

    Highly contradictory telegrams are being received from Vienna. Some say that the ex-Emperor Karl has left Hungary, some that be is going, and others that he has no ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Until the completion of the ballot in Sydney the result of the furious contest new being waged in the ranks of the Australian Labour Party must remain in ...

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  10. PREMIER'S BUSY NIGHT.

    The Premier had stirring receptions at North Adelaide and Norwood on Monday night. They rang with personal fervour and confident Liberal feeling—a high note ...

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  11. CARGO PILLAGING.

    The royal commission appointed by the Federal Government to enquire into the pillaging of ships' cargoes in Australia to-day, concluded the taking of evidence at ...

    Article : 417 words
  12. THE WRONG MOTOR.

    A British colonel and his chauffeur were killed, and a French officer was seriously injured through their motor car col[?]ding with a wire rope which a Polish gang had ...

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  13. THE SOCIALIST PLEDGE.

    Nothing else is more condemnatory of the treachery of the Iron Pledge, demanded from the Socialists by their Trades Hall masters, than the unsuspecting ...

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  14. RUSSIAN INSURGENTS.

    Messages from Tarnapol state that the entire Soviet garrison at Kieff, numbering 40,000, is fighting the insurgents, who have killed the whole of a Red detachment. ...

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  15. RAILWAYMEN RESTLESS.

    At meetings at Newcastle and Gateshead the railwaymen pledged their support to the miners to the extent of a strike. ...

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  16. SPORTING.

    Mr. F. M. B. Fisher, the noted New Zealand tennis player, in declining the invitation of the selection committee to jom the British team to contest the Davie Cup ...

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  17. OWNERS SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    Coalowners addressed a mass meeting of North Staffordshire miners. They explained that unless volunteers manned the pumps many mines which had closed down ...

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  18. THE ISSUE—RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.

    The Socialists claim to be "one party with one policy throughout Australia. This is perfectly true. One party—anti-everything but destructive and reckless ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. EMERGENCY LEISURES.

    Emergency directions have been published limiting householders to 1 cwt, of coal a week, and reducing by one-half supplies to factories, shops, and warehouses ...

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  20. FIRE IN A HOLD.

    An outbreak of fire on board the Tahiti occurred in No. 1 hold. Capt, Edwin states that at 5.50 a.m. on Sunday smoke was observed coming from the ventilator on the ...

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  21. MR. HODGE TALKING OF REVOLUTION.

    Mr. F. Hodge secretary of the Miners' Federation, in a speech at Conis borough, extended his appeal beyond the triple alliance to the whole of the trade ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. AND INCREASED TAXATION.

    For one thing the Socialists may take supreme credit their remarkable capacity for increasing taxation. Lulled into perilous apathy by their security under Liberal ...

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  23. MOSS VALE MURDERS.

    The story of the shooting of a woman and of a police constable at Moss Vale on December 17 was retold in the Central Criminal Court to-day, when Thomas ...

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  24. RAILWAYMEN SOLID WITH MINERS.

    Ail the principal railwaymen's district centres have voted for a sympathetic strike. The resolutions are mostly in the same form. They declare the determination ...

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  25. STUDY THESE FIGURES.

    Wherever the Socialists have been, or ire, there is a trail of appalling direct taxation. Take a comparison— Taxation, Taxation ...

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  26. DURESS AGAINST WORKERS.

    Strikers in the Scottish county of Fife marched to two pits, where the men were remaining work in defiance of the strike order. They compelled the men to quit ...

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  27. COKE WORKERS WAGES.

    On behalf of the Broken Hill Proprietary, Company, Limited, application was made to-day to the Full Bench of the High Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. RICH GOLD ORE.

    Slag from the famous 39 tons of ore recently raised at McCahon's Great Hope Gold Mine at Mount Monger, near Boulder, has yielded 7 oz., bringing the total up to ...

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  29. GREEKS AND TURKS.

    Constantinople continues to claim a biff victory after a week's fighting at Es Kisher, owing to the Turkish counteroffensive on March 31. The Morning Post ...

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  30. EARLY MORNING RIDES.

    Every Sunday morning, at 6 o'clock, a friend calls for me, and we go for a ride on horseback (writes "Rufus" in Saturday's Journal). Mostly we proceed ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between Australia and New Zealand was resumed to-day at Auckland in perfect weather and with a perfect wicket. Ironmonger and ...

    Article : 335 words
  32. CORRESPONDENCE.

    From F. P. DRYMALIK, Gilberton: —The Labour Party advocates hybrid socialism, proposing to nationalize some industries. It those industries were ...

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  33. A WANDERING GALE.

    The Weather Bureau notes states that fortunately for Cooktown. Port Douglas, Cairns, and surrounding districts, the cyclonic disturbance did not recurve ...

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  34. ITALIAN STEAMER HELD UP.

    Ad official message says:—Greek troops have occupied Avguin, Crete, and Macra, villages in the Brusa sector, after a fierce struggle We repulsed 22 counter-attacks ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The final check in connection with the loss (by collision during a log), of the steamer Governor shows that three passengers and seven of the crew are missing ...

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  36. FARMER'S LAND BARGAIN.

    The Supreme Court to-day gave" a verdict for plaintiff in the case in which W. Teesdale, wheat farmer, sued the Australian Land Company for the rescission of ...

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  37. ANZAC DAY.

    In connection with the observance of Anzac Day on April 25, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hushes) stated to-day that he had sent a telegraphic message to all the State ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. A MAGISTRATE'S AFTERTHOUGHT.

    Another development of the hop beer ease occurred this morning, when the Magistrate (Mr. Hogan) altered the fine of 10/ and 30/ costs, imposed upon a Chinese on ...

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  39. A LABOUR SPLIT.

    At the annual conference of the New South Wales branch oc the Australian Labour Party when the official announcement was made of the result of the ...

    Article : 165 words
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  41. LIFE LOST FOR DOGS.

    A woman's love for her dogs, which resulted in her death, was described at an inquest at Helford, Cornwall, on Mrs. Marshal, wife of a retired excise officer. Mrs. ...

    Article : 145 words
  42. SECOND WHEAT PAYMENT.

    The second payment of 2/6 a bushel to the farmers for the 1920-21 wheat crop was made available to-day. The officials of the Australian Wheat Board claim that ...

    Article : 63 words
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