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  2. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE.

    A representative deputation which waited on the Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day urged that Anzac Day should be observed in a manner ...

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  3. SYDNEY MATCH DRAWN.

    England, with three wickets down, had a credit of 200 runs on the opening of the fourth day's play to-day in the match with New South Wales. The weather was fine ...

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  4. ENGLISH LABOUR CONDITIONS.

    The Ministry of Labour has issued its statistics for the month of January. These show the first substantial decline in wages, 1,450,000 persons having sustained a net ...

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  5. TREASURY LIABILITIES.

    The Commonwealth Treasury is arranging for the payment of war gratuity bonds amounting to £10,000,000, which fall due shortly. This liability is being met ...

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  6. GERMANY AND THE TREATY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—The committee of German industrial and financial magnates, headed by Herr Hugo Sti[?]nes, which is preparing ...

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  7. ONE OF THE BUILDERS.

    Shareholders in Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, who attended the half-yearly meeting held on Tuesday, endorsed the remarks made by the acting Chairman of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE BIG THREE.

    "The Big Three" met in London to-day, and began conversations on the Sevres Treaty. The efforts to reconstruct the map of the Near East are likely to occupy ...

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  9. MARITIME DISPUTE.

    The shipping dispute was considered at a special meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union to-day. The following motion was adopted.—That we have ...

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  10. IRELAND.

    Capt. Wedgwood Benn (L.) moved an amendment to the Address-in-Reply, urging that the Government had failed to repress crime in Ireland, and had involved the ...

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  11. NAIL MILLS TO CLOSE.

    The Austral Nail Company at Newcastle will cease operations on Thursday, and 350 men will be thrown out of employment. This is another result of the shipping ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    The works committee of the Town Council of Port Pirie last night, under the Presidency of the Mayor (Mr. J. Firmin Jenkins) discussed the expenditure of the ...

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  13. SITUATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The vacancy in the New Zealand Cabinet has been filled by the appointment of Mr. Downie Stewart, representative of Dunedin West, who will become Minister ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the State elections closed to-day, and returns have been received from all the electorates. Six members are returned unopposed—the Colonial ...

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  15. GERMAN NATIONALS' PROPERTY.

    Questions referred by Mr. Justice Hood relative to the validity of the Peace Treaty Act of 1920, were argued before the High Court to-day in the case in which the ...

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  16. THE TURKISH TREATY.

    The Morning Post says:—The attitude of Great Britain in reference to the Sevres Treaty is that Turkey cannot be trusted to govern the whole of the old ...

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  17. 15 PLAYERS FOR ENGLAND.

    When the Board of Control agreed some time ago that the Australian team for England should comprise 15 players the opinion was general that it had erred on ...

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  18. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers, application was made by the Theatrical Managers and Proprietors' Association that a special board which ...

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  19. PRUSSIAN ELECTIONS.

    The earliest results of the Prussian Diet elections show that the reactionary parties comprising the old military and industrial elements are gaining everywhere, and in ...

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  20. SYDNEY'S MILK.

    The disapproval of the country dairy farmers of the action of the Profiteering Court in decreeing that they shall receive 4d. gallon less for milk sold by them to ...

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  21. FORCE CONTEMPLATED.

    The French Minister for War (M. Barthou), speaking at the celebration of the fifth anniversary of the battle of Verdun, said that any concession the French had ...

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  22. AMERICAN LOANS TO FRANCE.

    Mr. Nicholas Kelley (Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the United States Government), who is in charge of foreign loans, in evidence before the judicial ...

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  23. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    At the sitting of the special Court created to enquire into hours of labour in industry, Mr. Justice Beeby heard an application for the reduction of hours from ...

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  24. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    According to an interview in Brisbane with the late Acting Administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. Staniforth Smith) on his arrival from Darwin, he is reported ...

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  25. JESUIT MISSION RAIDED.

    Armed men attacked a military lorry conveying soldiers and rations at Kilkenny. The fire of the military killed two of the attackers end an unarmed civilian ...

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  26. KELLEWAY CANNOT GO TO ENGLAND.

    C. Keileway has notified the Board of Control that, for business reasons, he cannot accept the board's invitation to join the Australian cricket team for England. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Australian cricketers began a match to-day against the South Auckland team, at Hamilton. The local men batted first and made 173. Australia lost 1 wicket for ...

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  28. MURRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION AREA.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) says Cabinet has approved a scheme for reorganizing the administration and finances of the Murrumbidgee irrigation area. The ...

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  29. DOMINION PREMIERS AND IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood) said in the House of Commons to-day that he hoped that the dominions Prime Ministers, who would ...

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  30. A NEWSPAPER "DISMAYED."

    The Manchester Guardian says that true cricket lovers were dismayed to read that, although rain fell overnight, the Sydney wicket was not affected owing to it being ...

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  31. SWIMMING.

    In the presence of a fair attendance the heats for the 220 yards championship of Australia were swum at the City Baths to-day. Ludy Langer and Pua Kealoha ...

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  32. VICTORIAN CABINET.

    Several changes in the personnel of the State Cabinet were announced to-day. Mr. Livingstone, who at the formation of the Cabinet was associated in the ...

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  33. ELUSIVE CHIEF OF STAFF.

    The Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army had a narraw escape from capture in the raid on the Dublin headquarters of the S[?]nn Fein mentioned in ...

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  34. ORIGIN OF BARRACKING.

    The word "barracking" was, like "larrikin," evolved in Melbourne. The origin of the word was simple—so simple that few know it. The old Military Reserve ...

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  35. STEAMER FARES REDUCED.

    A remarkable reduction in the fare of steerage passengers from Australia to Hongkong has occurred. Up to the last few months the fare was £20, hat it has ...

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  36. ADDRESS BY DR. MANNIX.

    Archbishop Mannix addressed 2,000 sympathizers with Sinn Fein at Edinburgh. As the Usher Hall was refused, the meeting took place in the playground of St. ...

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  37. RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED.

    Toowoomba railway officials have been much perturbed by the official proposal that the number of employes in the Queensland railway service should be ...

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  38. A DEFEAT FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Requiring 291 runs to win, Queensland started the second innings against New South Wales to-day. Oxenham and Sheppard were the opening batsmen, and they ...

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  39. A NEW ZEALAND BANK ROBBED.

    The Murchison branch of the Bank of Zealand was robbed early this morning. The teller, who sleeps on the premises, was found bound and gagged. The keys ...

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