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  2. THE FOURTH TEST

    The third days' cricket of the fourth test match was played in glorious summer weather to-day. The heat of the sun was tempered by a delightful southerly breeze. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DAME MELBAS ILLNESS

    Dame Melba is fond of The Hermitage, Monte Carlo, where she has enjoyed frequent rests, after her strenuous concert tours. It was there, in May of last year, that the famous Australian singer recuperated from a serious illness, which she suffered unknown to her thousands of admires, or to her relatives in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 374 words
  4. MARITIME DEADLOCK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), when asked whether he had read Mr. Walsh's criticism of his decision not to grant a tribunal, said he had read it very carefully. ...

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  5. BACK FROM THE EAST.

    "After five months away it is very nice to get back once more to where English is spoken," said Mr. Walter Gurner (Vice-President of the Stock Exchange of ...

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  6. COOLER CONDITIONS.

    The Commonwealth Meteorological officer of the State (Mr. E. Bromley) is disappointed that the change in the weather has not been so pronounced as was hoped for, but ...

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  7. A PRIMATE'S WARNING.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster (Cardinal Bourne), in his pastoral letter read in all churches yesterday, called attention to the tragedy of Ireland. ...

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  8. INCENDIARISM AT MANCHESTER.

    Eight fires broke out during the weekend in the Manchester district. They are attributed to Sinn Feiners in each case. Rags saturated with petrol were ...

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  9. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    The Russian Minister of War (M. Trotsky) ordered the arrest of a deputation of sailors from Kronstadt, who were sent to Moscow to demand more food. Other ...

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  10. MAGISTRATES AS "SCABS."!

    Appeals by the Public Service General Officers' Association against the decision of the registrar, granting the registration of the Police Magistrates and Wardens' ...

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  11. ALARM IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The presence of 50,000 Russians in Constantinople is causing general alarm. They are forming revolutionary committees. Four thousand of Gen. Wrangel's officers ...

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  12. MORE ABOUT LECTURES.

    I was stationed at Exeter in the sixties, and shared in the turmoil of the general election of 1888, when the slogan of an exciting contest was the disestablishment of ...

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  13. BARRIER NEWS.

    During last week £3,186 was distributed in relief by the Government to 2,400 persons. The joint committee which administers ...

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  14. BARRIER'S MERCURY RISE.

    BROKEN HILL, February 14.—The hot spell lasted over the week-end. Friday's shade temperature was 100 deg.; Saturday, 103; Sunday, 105; and Monday, 105. There ...

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  15. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In anticipation of a rise in the basic wage, the trade unions were active during last week. Nearly every union has lodged an application with the Arbitration Court ...

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  16. AMMONIA CYLINDER BURST.

    Five men were injured through the explosion of a cylinder containing ammonia to-day at the A.U.S.N. Company's Wharf at Lime Street. They were unloading the ...

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  17. BANKING STATISTICS.

    Returns issued to-day by the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank indicate a further increase in the Australian note issue. On January 31 the reserve amounted to ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    The Suggested disbandment of the State Orchestra was referred to at the annual meeting of the Appollo Club to-night. Mr. O. C. Beale said numbers of People would ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. GOLD ORE FIND IN THE WEST.

    The good development recently reported in the Carbine Goldmine, situated about 20 miles north of Coolgardie, is being maintained. During the past few weeks ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS' FIRST WIN IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The cricket match between an Australian eleven and Wellington was concluded to-day, the visitors winning by 8 wickets. Wellington continued their second innings ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. STRIKE EXTENSION PROPOSAL.

    The chief topic in union circles to-day was the forthcoming conference in Melbourne of representatives from all the big unions in the Commonwealth. A proposal ...

    Article : 302 words
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  23. LABOUR PREMISES ENTERED.

    The head offices of the Australian Labour Party in Macdonnell House, were entered during the week-end, and it is believed that an attempt was made to obtain access to ...

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  24. "NO MASONS NEED APPLY!"

    Victorian members of the Federated Seamen's Union, at a meeting of the branch to-day, agreed to the following motion:— "That in the opinion of this meeting no ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A large and important meeting of the shareholders in the Bank of Adelaide was held on Monday, at White's Rooms, Mr. R. Barr Smith in the chair. It was ...

    Article : 211 words
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  27. PERPLEXING SITUATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The position on the waterfront is rather perplexing. The Wellington men decided to work overtime to-night. The situation is normal in Dunedin, but the Aucklanders ...

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  28. CONFERENCE OF TRADES UNIONS.

    The President of the Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh) and the general secretary (Mr. Raeburn) arrived in Melbourne to-day. They will attend the conference ...

    Article : 81 words
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  30. TWO COLLIERIES IDLE.

    Two more strikes occurred on the Northern Coalfield to-day. A report was received at the Sydney office of the Northern Coal Proprietors' Association that strikes ...

    Article : 105 words
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