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  2. IRELAND'S LATEST PERIL.

    Rebels engaged in laying an ambush for police auxiliaries near Ballinalea, employed a mine beneath the road, and blew up a motor lorry; killing two of the occupants ...

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  3. FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Two important appointments in connection with the ex-German territories which Australia will administer in future were d by the Federal Cabinet ...

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  4. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    Referring to-day to the arrangements made for the reparation payments by Germany, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that, speaking with some knowledge ...

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  5. MARITIME DISPUTE.

    It may be a fortnight before an assurance can be given by the executive council of the Federated Seamen's Union to the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' ...

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  6. A FOOL'S PARADISE.

    In the course of an address at the Trades Hall last night, the Premier (Mr Theodore) referred to unemployment. He said that in the normal course of things ...

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  7. GRAZIER'S CURIOUS WILL.

    The value of competitive effort was the subject of interesting comment in the will of the late Mr. Peter Mitchell, of Bringenbrong, Upper Murray, New South Wales ...

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  8. OUR WAR DE[?] TO BRITAIN.

    The Australian Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Milien) has completed an agreement with the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen, Chamberlain) for the funding of ...

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  9. TRAINING OF TEACHERS.

    For many years past there has been an insistent demand for additional facilities being provided in the State for those students who intended to take up teaching ...

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  10. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The write for the State elections will be issued on March 3; the nominations will be received up till March 15; Saturday, April 9, will be poling day; and the ...

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  11. A CONSTABLE KILLED.

    Two masked men entered the house of Rubert Dixon, a justice of the peace, in Dunlavin, County Wicklow, and demanded money. On being met with a refusal they ...

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  12. MR. MILLEN'S MISSION.

    The Commonwealth Minister of Repatriation (Mr. Millen), interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said he was satisfied with the ...

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  13. A MURDERER REPRIEVED.

    Joseph Murphy, who was sentenced to death for the murder of a soldier an an ambush near Cork, has been reprieved. After his execution had been postponed ...

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  14. EASTERN SIBERIA AND JAPAN.

    The World's Washington correspondent states that advices from Japan indicate that relations between the Vladivostok Government and Japan are most strained ...

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  15. GERMANY'S INDEMNITY.

    In the Reichstag to-day Herr Schiffer, as spokesman for the Democratic, Centre, and People's parties, approved the address of Herr Simon on the Allies' demands, and ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. NO CHANGE IN VICTORIA.

    There was no material change in the shipping deadlock to-day. It was stated that the ballot papers in connection with the election of officers of the Seamen's ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    Addressing the Labour Day Celebration Committee, the Premier (Mr. Theodore) referred to his recent overseas visit. Commenting upon the position of Russia ...

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  18. WATERSIDE WORKERS' LOG.

    At the request of the committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, the shipowners have agreed to a further conference to-morrow with ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    At about 3 p.m. on Thursday a motor car, driven by Mr. J. Murdoch, of Malvern, was approaching the intersection of King William and Franklin streets, and ...

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  20. SCRAMBLE FOR CROWN JEWELS.

    The Austrian Government has decided to sue the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria-Hungary for the recovery of Crown jewels worth £4,000,000, which he is alleged to ...

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  21. WOOD PULP PAPER.

    The Institute of Science and Industry, at its temporary laboratory at Perch, is experimentally manufacturing paper from Australian hardwoods. Yesterday it ...

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  22. PARIS DECISIONS DEFINITE

    It is authoritatively stated that there is not the slightest intention to depart from the decisions of the Paris Conference, or to discuss with the Germans any other ...

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  23. BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL.

    The foundation stone of a memorial to a famous British regiment, King Edward's Horse, was laid at Vielle Chapelle, Pas de Calais to-day. Notable French authorities ...

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  24. DIVE INTO SHALLOW WATER.

    NURIOOTPA, February 3.—A serious accident happened to Walter Appelt, the l2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Appelt. With a number of other boys, he was ...

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  25. GLADSTONE GAOL TROUBLE.

    The Gladstone correspondent of The Register communicated on Thursday:—As a result of the enquiry into the trouble at the local gaol. Warders Morgan ...

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  26. MAIL DELAYS.

    Business men in London are complaining of the delays in the delivery of the Orient line mails from Australia, instancing the fact that while the mails by the Orvieto ...

    Article : 330 words
  27. SOVIET AND PERSIA.

    Advice has been received of a Bolshevik attack on British troops in North Persia. The attack was repulsed. The Russians lost 12 killed and a number of prisoners ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    The second series of Western Australian wool sales was held yesterday. The selling brokers were Dargety & Co., Limited, Eider, Smith, & Co., Limited, and The ...

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  29. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    FREELING, February 2.—The inquest in regard to the sudden death of Emelie A. Hoffmann, near Freeling, on January 27, was reopened this morning before Mr. F. ...

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  30. DOCTORS' DESIRES.

    One of the matters arising from the formation of the new defence forces is the reorganization of the medical, services, which the Federal committee of the ...

    Article : 284 words
  31. WIRELESS SERVICES.

    Information has been received by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wise) that the Imperial authorities had begun the erection of wireless telegraphy stations for the ...

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  32. EXPORT DEADLOCK.

    An illustration of the condition of the export trade to Australia, owing to the financial deadlock, is provided by the fact that a 6,000-ton steamer has sailed for nine ...

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  33. HUMAN SKELETON FOUND.

    HAWKER, February 3.—On Monday evening Mr. Harold Abdulla reported to the local police authorities that he had found the skeleton of a man in the ...

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  34. SPORTING.

    Buffalo Brennan knocked oat Bandsman Rice, of England, in the second round of the fight. Rice fought gamely, but two hard lefts to the head and a right drive on the ...

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  35. AERIAL MAILS.

    After the meeting of the Air Council to-day the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) intimated that an experimental aerial service was being organized. The ...

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  36. INSTRUCTIONS TO UMPIRES.

    The Marylebone authorities have circularized the various umpires, pointing out owing to the fact that the cricket matches start on Saturdays, it has become the ...

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  37. THE SYDNEY SALE.

    At the continuation of the Sydney wool sales to-day Messrs. Pitt, Son, & Badgery, and the Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative Company, offered catalogues ...

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  38. NESTOR LAUNCH TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the victims of the Hopkins River tragedy, in which 11 people lost their lives, was concluded to-day. All were thrown into the water by the ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. BURRA POLITICAL NOMINATIONS.

    The secretary of the preservation committee of the Farmers and Settlers' Association (Mr. N. W. Miller) was advised on Thursday that at a meeting of the Booleroo ...

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  40. WEEK-END CABLEGRAMS.

    The week-end cablegrams concession between Great Britain and Australia will be resumed in a few weeks. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States War Department announces the purchase from the Italian Government of the mammoth airship Roma, the second largest semi-rigid aircraft in the ...

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  42. CINEMA FILMS RESTRICTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Government has decided that any cinema film in which thieving, robbery, murder, or suicide is made a feature shall not be passed for circulation ...

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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The dinner to the Hon. H. B. T. Strangways is fixed for Thursday next, at the Land of Promise Inn, Hindmarsh.—On Wednesday a petition, signed by more ...

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  44. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    James McDonald Grant (21), was placed on trial at the Bathurst quarter sessions to-day on a charge of having obtained £122 from Leslie A. Flood, of Nyngan, by ...

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  45. IMMIGRATION.

    Consequent upon the adoption of the new immigration scheme by the Commonwealth and State Governments, the Tasmanian Government's immigration office is ...

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  46. WHO GOVERNS TURKEY?

    Diplomatic circles in London have received advice that Gen. Kemal Pasha, the Turkish Nationalist leader in Asia Minor, has addressed a Note to the Turkish ...

    Article : 67 words
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  48. BARRIER NEWS.

    The hospital board of management has been asked by the manager of the local branch of the London Bank to arrange for a guarantee before it increases its ...

    Article : 190 words
  49. WESTERN RAILWAY LOSSES.

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  50. RAILWAY CO-OPERATIVE STORES.

    The executive of the Railway Workers' Industry branch has decided that immediate steps shall be taken by the organization to establish stores on a co-operative ...

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  51. WAGES IN AMERICA.

    It is expected that the Standard Oil Company, which is one of the largest employers of labour in America, will shortly announce a 10 per cent. wage reduction. ...

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  52. A.W.U. DECISIONS.

    The proposal for a 30-hours week, with on Saturday work, was further debated at to-day's sitting of the annual convention of the A.W.U. At the conclusion of the ...

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  53. FILM COMPANY PROSECUTED.

    In the High Court to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) proceeded against the Australasian Films, Limited, to recover penalties under the ...

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  54. FEDERAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

    At to-day's meeting of the Federal Cabinet it was decided to accept, in the main, the scheme of Dr. Cumpston (Director of Quarantine) for the establishment of ...

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  55. N.S.W. V. ENGLAND AT CRICKET.

    The following cricketers have been selected to represent New South Wales against the English team in the match to be begun on February 18:—H. L. Collins (captain) ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The proposed enquiry into the coal dispute by a special committee has been accepted by both sides. The Miners' Federation has agreed to abandon the "go slow" ...

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  57. BREAK-OF-GAUGE COMMISSION.

    Mr. G. J. Garvan (managing director of the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company, Limited, Sydney) was, at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day ...

    Article : 49 words
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