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  2. PUBLIC DEPARTURE IN IRELAND.

    In pursuance of directions from military headquarters at Cork, all males between the ages of 17 years and 50 years in the West Cork martial law area have been ...

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  3. SENSATION AT A REFORMATORY.

    BURRA, February 8.—On January 6 new regulations regarding punishments to girls, to be meted out to inmates of State Children's Departments, were published in The ...

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  4. "HEAR BOTH SIDES."

    Interesting remarks concerning the proper behaviour of justices of the peace were made by Mr Justice Poole, in the Civil Court, on Wednesday, when he gave ...

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  5. A GORGEOUS CEREMONY.

    The inauguration of the Chamber of Princes, which will be undoubtedly the most brilliant function of the Royal visit, was performed by H.R.H. the Duke of ...

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  6. A LABOUR DEBACLE.

    The elections for the Union Parliament, which largely turn on the secession issue, were held to-day. Early returns are favourable to the Smuts Government. Mr. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Since the termination of the world's war the Commonwealth Government has been seriously considering the question of reorganizing the Australian defence forces ...

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  8. MARITIME DISPUTE.

    Arrangements are being made by officials of the marine and transport unions for a deputation to wait upon Mr. Hughes to urge that a tribunal shall be appointed to ...

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  9. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The fourth test match between and Australia will be begun on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday, and will be continued each day until played out. ...

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  10. ARCHITECT-IN-CHIEF BUSY.

    Of the important departments under the control of the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) none is at present more active than the department of the ...

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  11. SINN FEIN ACTIVITIES.

    The Dublin authorities deny that the Sinn Fein leader Michael Collins was shot in the Skibbereen fighting. A strong party rushed an armoured car ...

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  12. AN EXCHANGE PANIC.

    Heavy realizations of Broken till proprietary shares on the Stock Exchange to-day, after a strong opening, were attributed to reports from Sydney that a ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. BOMBED BATTLESHIP.

    The ex-German battleship Baden has been sunk off the Isle of Wight by meant of an aerial torpedo, during bombing experiments designed to test the stability of ...

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  14. WAR REPARATIONS.

    The Berlin Foreign Office has informed the French Embassy that Germany will accept the invitation to the London Conference on the assumption that the ...

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  15. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is rumoured in Federal political circles that a change may be expected in the leadership of the Federal Country Party, and that Mr. Gregory, the representative ...

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  16. HELPING AUSTRIA.

    A conference of international bankers who will assemble at Paris over the weekend to discuss the plan of M. Loucheur (French Minister of Finance) to help ...

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  17. THE VICEROY'S ADDRESS.

    The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) extended to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught a warm welcome on behalf of the Government, native Princes, and people of ...

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  18. ALLIE[?] OFFICERS MOLESTED.

    Reports from Berlin show that hostile feeling is manifested against officers of the British and Italian military missions when they appear in the streets. Some of ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED.

    The committee appointed by the unemployed made another fruitless attempt to-day to place its suggestions for alleviation of distr[?]s in the State before the ...

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  20. THE PLIGHT OF AUSTRIA.

    The plight of Austria is plainly desperate (wrote The Times recently in a leading article). The pound sterling formerly worth 23 or 24 kronen, is now ...

    Article : 417 words
  21. A STATISTICIAN'S OPINION.

    Mr. G. H. Knibbs (the Commonwealth Statistician) has no doubt of Germany's ability to pay the indemnity which has been demanded by the Allies (says The ...

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  22. VISCOUNT NOVAR.

    Viscount Novar (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) to-day made his first public appearance since be returned from Australia. Presiding over a meeting of the Royal ...

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  23. SERIOUS OUTLOOK AT NEWCASTLE.

    A serious position has arisen at the iron and steel works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company at Newcastle, owing to the interruption of supplies of iron ore ...

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  24. BETTER OUTLOOK IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Cabinet this afternoon considered the question of unemployment. The Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley) says the Government now believes it will be able ...

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  25. REPATRIATION.

    Many matters generally concerning the repatriation of returned soldiers, and particularly questions affecting the activities of the War Service Homes Commissioner ...

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  26. THE DUKE'S SPEECH.

    The Duke's speech in inaugurating the Chamber suggested that the Princes should choose an appropriate vernacular title for an Assembly so unique and so ...

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  27. "A BIT DRUNK."

    Aloysius O'Toole (27), a labourer, appeared before the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having wounded Mary Margaret Marshall, with intent to murder. ...

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  28. DELAYED MAILS.

    Reference was made to-day by the acting secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. C. Bright) to the delay in the arrival of the mails by the steamer La ...

    Article : 222 words
  29. TASMANIAN FINANCE.

    A statement issued by the Treasurer (Sir Elhott Lewis) shows that the revenue of Tasmania for the first half of the current financial year was £1,027,329, and the ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. REDUCED ARMAMENTS.

    A former Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Yukio Ozaki, announces that he will independently introduce in the Tukio Diet a motion proposing the curtailment of naval ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Prince of Wales unveiled a memorial cross in St. John's quadrangle, Magdalen College, Oxford, to the memory of 200 members of the college who fell in the war. ...

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  32. MR. MILLEN'S TOUR.

    The Australian Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Millen) spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, visiting the battle areas in Flanders and France, and paying particular ...

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  33. RUSSIA THE KEY.

    The United States Naval Committee on Disarmament invited the famous war correspondent Sir Philip Gibbs, K.B.E., to give evidence before it in regard to ...

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  34. FREIGHT QUESTION.

    The decision of the Australian Wheat Board to engage all freight for the carriage of wheat through the London Advisory Committee, hascaused considerable ...

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  35. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In opening the Shoalhaven Agricultural and Horticultural Association's show at Nowra to-day, Ro. Austen Chapman referred to the building of the Federal ...

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  36. SWITZERLAND AND LEAGUE TROOPS.

    The Swiss Federal Council has declined to permit League of Nations policing troops to traverse Switzerland on their way to Vilna or on any other occasion. ...

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  37. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The championship swimming carnival held at Hobart to-night was attended by 1,400 spectators, Results:— 220 Yards Brest Stroke Championship of ...

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  38. CONFERENCE OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.

    The Commissioners of Police from all the States except Queensland met in conference to-day. The Commissioners assembled at the invitation of the Chief ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. STATE CHILDREN'S COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    The Chairman of the State Children's' Council (Mr. W. Hutley), when communicated with on Wednesday night, said that the crux of the matter was whether ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. BRITISH TRADE.

    The British Board of Trade returns for January show that, as compared with January of last year imports decreased £66,292,205. Exports declined £13,123,815 ...

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  42. MILK FOR HOSPITALS

    The Minister for Health and Motherhood (Mr. McGirr) contemplates the establishment of a State dairy, and is looking for a suitable site within easy reach of ...

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  43. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate has decided to ask the State Secretary (Mr. Colby) to lay before it Mr. Morris's report on his ...

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  44. COLLIERIES IDLE.

    Three more mines in the northern coalfields were rendered idle to-day in consequence of the employes having [?]ssed work. The mines are the Aberdare, the ...

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  45. STATE TRAWLING BUSINESS IMPROVED.

    It is announced that for the six months ended on December 31, the State trawling business showed a net profit of £783. The Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley) says this is a ...

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  46. A BRITISH PROPOSAL.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—According to a report from London, the British Ambassador (Sir Auckland Geddes) will be returning ...

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  47. A.W.U. CONVENTION.

    A variety of matters was considered by the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union to-day. The question of launching a daily Labour newspaper was ...

    Article : 164 words
  48. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS.

    The New York Evening Post correspondent at the Pekin military headquarters is informed that Russia's military mobilization in Siberia is primarily a diplomatic ...

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  49. STAMPS ON RECEIPT DOCKETS.

    A reminder is given to business people that under the new Stamp Act shopkeepers must give a receipt docket for all goods sold, unless there is reasonable ...

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  50. SPORTING.

    S. H. Fry (England) won the amateur billiards championship. He reached his 2,000 when his opponent, Hooper (Australia) was 1,720 ...

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  51. Advertising

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  53. COMMUNISM IN FRANCE.

    Thirteen young men of good families have been arrested at Marseilles for having distributed Communist propa[?]da literature. ...

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  54. FRY IN WINNING POSITION.

    The Australian champion billiardist, J. R. Hooper, in the semi-final match against S. H. Fry (England) looked dangerous with breaks of 41 and 58. Then Fry drew ...

    Article : 152 words
  55. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The first dealings in the new 6 per cent. Commonwealth loan were reported to-day at 15/ per cent, discount. The underwriters were left with 55 per cent, of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  56. GREEK POLITICS.

    The Premier (M. Calogeropoulis) has informed the Assembly of his determination to continue the foreign policy of the late Cabinet. Holl[?]c delegation to ...

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  57. MILD INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    The steamer Bullaren, which arrived yesterday from Java, and was placed under quarantine, owing to an outbreak of influenza on board, was released to-day. ...

    Article : 53 words
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