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  2. Industrial News

    At a stop-work meeting of the Wellington Waterside Workers' Union to-day a copy of the recent award of the Arbitration Court was formally turned ...

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  3. BAWRA DECISION WELCOMED

    Bawra's decision has been welcomed in wool circles, and by the Australian pastoral and financial companies, which are generally of the opinion ...

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  4. Municipal Election

    A recount of the voting papers cast in connection with the municipal election on Thursday was carried out, yesterday, in accordance with the mutual ...

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  5. The Straits Question

    There is a general impression that the Turks will accept the allies' and American viewpoint regarding the Straits as a basis of bargaining for something ...

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  6. Swansea Tragedy

    The trial of George Carpenter, labourer, aged 27 years, who is charged with having murdered Thomas Filbee Carpenter in the bush in the vicinity of ...

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  7. Britain and Greece

    Earl Birkenhead in the House of lords drew attention to the statement that correspondence had passed between Lord Curzon and M. Gounaris, in which the ...

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  8. Irish Free State

    The Liverpool "Courier" suggests that the king may personally open the Free State Parliament in Duplin, basing its assumption on his speech in opening the ...

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  9. WORKERS LOSE GROUND.

    At a meeting at Zeehan a few days ago Mr. J. McDonald, president of the A.W.U. in Tasmania, referred to the proposed award of Mr. Justice Powers ...

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  10. MEMBER ASSASSINATED.

    Mr. Hales, a member of the Free State Parliament, was assassinated in Dublin on the way to Parliament. Mr. O'Malley, another member, was wounded. An ...

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  11. THE SHIPPING POSITION.

    Manned by volunteer labour signed off in Sydney under New Zealand rates and conditions three Union Company steamers left Sydney and Newcastle to-day. ...

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  12. ATTITUDE OF GEORGIA.

    M. Tehenkell, leader of the Georgian delegation, in a note to the conference, protested that the Russian delegation has no right to speak in Georgia's name, ...

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  13. GREEKS PREPARED FOR WAR.

    The "Daily Express" Athens correspondent says that the Greek Government, with a re-organised army, is eagerly watching for a moment when Great ...

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  14. DETAILS OF THE MURDER.

    The murder of Mr. Hales caused a sensation in Dublin. Messrs Hales and O'Malley were about to mount a car car when the murderers opened fire. ...

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  15. HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Addressing the Chamber of Commerce, Traders' Association and Trades and Labour at Exeter on "Our Imperial estate and what we can do to ...

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  16. ECONOMY PROPOSALE.

    A meeting of the Public Service Association was held this afternoon, when a proposal framed by the president (Mr. Loftus Hills) was adopted by members. ...

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  17. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

    The report of the Rhodes Scholarship trustees for the academic year 1921-22 shows that 300 are in residence, of whom 150 are from the Empire. Ninety-eight ...

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  18. ULSTER CONTRACTS ITSELF OUT.

    The Ulster Parliament has unanimously decided to contract the province out of the Free State. Sir James Craig (Premier), in ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. General Cables.

    In the House of Common Mr. Mansell explained that the estimated cost of the two new battleships was between £13,000,000 and £14,000,000. ...

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  20. INCIDENT IN CO. CORK.

    Irregulars possessing an armoured car and machine guns, rushed the village of Ballymakeers, near Macroom, which was held by a Free State garrison ...

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  21. OVERSEA SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Barnes, Acting Director of Migration, who has been absent from his office for a week owing to ill-health, returned to Australia House yesterday. He ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. A BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A bomb thrown at a lorry conveying Free State troops wounded three civil[?]. The troops were not touched, and could not fire owing to the crowded ...

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  23. BRAKPAN MURDER CASE

    The Judge President at Johannesburg made it clear that hope for a commutation which he had expressed when sentencing the Brakpan murder are ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS.

    Plans have been prepared and sites selected for the construction of wireless stations in Great Britain and the dominions involving an expenditure of ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Bonar Law has intimated that parliament will prorogue on the 25th inst. ...

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  26. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    Many new Labour members are finding they cannot make ends must on £400 a year, especially those from distant constituencies. One points out that ...

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  27. Hobart Hospital Affairs

    At to-day's meeting of the Hobart Hospital board the house committee reported that the committee had carefully considered the attitude of the ...

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  28. A CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    Dorothy Turner, chief witness in the Almeric Fitzroy case, has been arrested for perjury. (Sir A. Fitzroy, it will be remembered, ...

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  29. NEW KEMALIST PARTY.

    Kemal Pasha announces at Constantinople that he is forming a new party, called the People's party, as soon as peace has been concluded. He invites ...

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  30. FRENCH DEBTS TO AMERICA

    Mr. Wadsworth (Assistant Secretary to the Treasury) [?] informed the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives at Washington that the ...

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  31. ARTICLES BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    The Australian Press Association has made special arrangements for the publication of an important series of articles by Mr. Lloyd George, in which ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. MOUNT LYELL COMPANY'S YEAR

    At the annual meeting of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Co. Ltd., to-day, the chairman (MR. Bowes Kelly) said that at present the mine was not ...

    Article : 262 words
  33. Death of Recent Immigrant

    In consequence of a telephone message received this morning, the police preceeded to the Eapalnade near the Port Huon Fruitgrower's shed, where they ...

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  34. Bay Steamers for Fruit

    In reply to a telegram despatches by the Hobart agents of the Common wealth Government line of steamers the State Shipping Department, asking ...

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  35. ANTHRAX PROBLEM

    The International Anthrax Commission, at which Sir Thomas Silver represent. Australia, has adopted a resolution recommendation the of disinfection of ...

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  36. ILFORD MURDER CASE

    The trial was continued at the Old Dailey of the ships steward named Hywaters and Mrs. Thompson, who are charged with the murder of a London ...

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  37. THE BAVARIAN INCIDENT

    "Le Matin" learns on reliable authority that Herr von Killing (President of the Bavarian Council) refused to sign an apology to the Entente, but the Reich ...

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  38. A CASE AT BERMONDSEY.

    A tanner contracted anthrax at Bermondsey through handling skins. The total number of cases in England this year up to date is 15. ...

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  39. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Asked in the House of Common whether the dominions would be requested to bring considered schemes to the Economic Conference, Mr. Bonar Law said ...

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  40. About People

    Letters received last mail from Dr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay indicate that at the date of writing they were touring in England and Bootland, and were both ...

    Article : 205 words
  41. Valuable Necklace Stolen

    The Victorian police have been notified that while taking the train at Genon, Italy on September 30, Mrs. H[?]tor [?]bon, once of "V[?]a" station ...

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  42. Old Folks' Tea

    The old folks' tea, to be held in St. John's Hall, Elizabeth-street, at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, December 20, bids fair to [?]pec say previously held. The ...

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  43. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT

    The annual report of the Attorney-General (Mr. Daugherty) [?] at Washington, points out that the enforcement of prohibition has become one of the ...

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  44. EX-PREMIER OF BULGARIA

    Ex-Premier Daneff, Gu[?]hoti, and Mal[?]noff have been assassinated at Shurn[?]. All had been in prison waiting [?]trial on a charge of involving the ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. Politics in New Zealand

    Present indications of the results of the general election to-day are that the Reform party's majority will be reduced, though most of the returns are ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. General News

    In the Licensing Court, Hobart, yesterday application for the renewal of the licenses for the city and Criterion Hotels were held over until March 23. ...

    Article : 96 words
  47. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Thos. L. Barnard. We require to be informed if letters we are asked to publish have been sent to any other journal. It yours has been sent to the ...

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  48. REPORT DENIED.

    The Bulgarian delegates at Launs[?] absolutely deny the reported secret execution of ex-Ministers. They declare that they will be tried a fortnight hence. ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. The War Memorial

    A meeting of the War Memorial committee at the Town Hall on Wednesday night next had for its object consideration of the action to be taken ...

    Article : 50 words
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