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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    One of the mines started work this week in spite of the strike. A party of men, members of the A.M.A., after being engaged returned saying ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    The bye-election for Wreken division of Shropshire resulted in Mr. Palmer, assistant editor of "John Bull," being elected. ...

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  4. GENERAL ITEMS

    President Wilson has replied to the Allied note maintaining his previous stand with regard to the Addriatic settlement. ...

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  5. CARPENTERS WANT MORE WAGES

    The carpenters called a stop work meeting this afternoon, asking for increased wages. ...

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  6. FIEND AND PHILANTHROIST

    A carious case of dual personality was revealed in the career of Albert Kramer, who committed suicide at Temes[?]var, in Hungary (writes the ...

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  7. MARITIME WORKERS READY TO START

    All the maritime unions are ready to resume operations at a minute's notice. The seamen have withdrawn their threat to strike. ...

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  8. POLITICAL.

    The serious inconvenience and probable loss that will accrue to pastoralists, traders, and the community of W.A. generally by reason ...

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  9. WILSON'S CONCILIATORY FIRMNESS

    Regarding the Adriatic question the official view of the State Department is that Wilson's reply while firm is con[?]atory, and ...

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  10. RUSSIA

    According to a weekly authoritative summary a Bolshevik offensive is proceeding in North Russia, where the situation is serious. The Reds ...

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  11. ARMY AND NAVY

    In the House of Commons today Mr. Churchill, in introducing the army estimmates, emphasised the fact that the system of rip ...

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  12. ENGINEERS' STRIKE DECLARED OF

    The marine engineers' strike was officially declared off at 3 o'clock this alternoon. A number of steamers which have been tied up [?]n ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH LINE AND THE STRIKERS

    The marine engineers attached to the Government owned steamers were interviewed by the management of the Commonwealth line ...

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  14. GERMAN BATTERIES ON THE ISLE OF SYLT

    The International Commission while inspecting the Isle of Sy[?]t, a small island in the North Sea off the west coast of Schleswig, ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA

    A strike which has taken place among the native miners is spreading rapiply, and 30,000 are now idle. The white population is very uneasy. ...

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  16. CAPTURES AT ODESSA

    The Bodsheviks claim that their captures at Odessa included 230,000 men and 100 guns. ...

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  17. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The police arrested Louis Arms[?]ong at Nedlands. ...

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  18. MASS MEETING THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA CONVENED

    A mass meeting of members of all branches throughout the Commonwealth has been convened for tomorrow afternoon by the executive, ...

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  19. THE TUSKS AND CONSTANTINOPLE

    Various political and re[?]g[?]ous associations are organising a widespread protest against allowing the Turks to remain in Constantinople. ...

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  20. GENERAL BOLSHEVIK ATTACK ON THE SEA OF AZOV FRONT

    A War Office communique states that the Bolshevika delivered a genera[?] attack on the Lake Mani[?]cuSea of [?]zov front. Repeated ...

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  21. MASTER BUTCHERS AS [?]AUGHTERMEN

    There is no sign of a settlement of the butchers strike. Sixteen master butchers have tendered their services, and will kill today. ...

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  22. IRISH UNREST

    A party of armed men made an attack on the police barracks at Cas[?]gregory, Co. Kerry the attackers and defenders both using ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. COASTAL TRADING PROVISIONS TO BE POSTPONED

    Mr. Massey Greene announced today that owing to the dislocation of trade caused by the strike, Cabinet had decided to postpone ...

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  24. AN EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

    Kille[?] by injuries to his head inflicted by an axe, a man named James Barberry was found' outside a camp near Mahogany Creek early ...

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  25. PRINTERS TO GO ON STRIKE

    The demands of the jobbing pr[?]ters for higher wages and sho[?]ter hours were endorsed by a meeting of the Victorian Typographical ...

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  26. MINING

    There is great activity in mining, particularly copper, around Roebourne, and numerous mineral leases have been talken up or applied for. ...

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  27. TAXATION ON WAR FORTUNES

    The select Committee on taxation of war fortunes has opened its investigations. A revenue from this source of one thousand il ...

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  28. OFFER OF AIRSHIPS TO AUSTRALIA

    The Air Ministry, on behalf of the Imperial Government, has offere[?] Australia six d[?]gible airships with sheds and complete ...

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  29. THEMARINE ENGINEER

    The engineers strike has practically ended, and steamers wiil be manned by Wednesday or Thursday next, as the offer of the Controller ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM CAPTURE OF ARCHANGEL

    The B[?]sheviks cla[?]m to have captured Archange[?] and state that the White troops abandoned the town and joined the Reds. ...

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  31. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Last night at the corner of C[?]arence and Margaret Streets a Russian ran amok, and charging a crowd of men standing outside the ...

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  32. SUCCESSFUL RAID BY AUTHORITIES

    The Dublin authorities believe that arrests made today will disperse a secret society which has been responsible for many recent ...

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  33. NO SETTLEMENT OF BUTCHERS' STRIKE IN SIGHT

    The butchers' strike still continues, and there appears no hope of an early settlement. ...

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  34. MURMANSK SEIZED BY BOLSHEVIKS

    Bolshevik troops have seized Murmansk and all of the shipping except a steamer on which a few British and Belg[?]ans escaped under ...

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  35. PERTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DISCUSSESNAVIGATIONN AC

    One of the questions dealt with by the Perth Chamber of Commerc[?] last night was the Navigation Act as it affects Western Australia ...

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  36. THE BUTCHERS ON HOLIDAYJ

    No development in regard to the butchers' strike took place yesterday. ...

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  37. ROSTOV RECAPTURED

    The War Office announces that the volunteer army on February 20 recaptured Rostov, taking about 1500 prisoners, 20 guns, and a quantity ...

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  38. ENGINEERS' EXECUTIVE GO TO MELBOURNE

    Most of the members of the executive of the institute of Marine Engineers have left for Melbourne, where a further meeting will be ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Boom conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange in Adelaide this morning. The first official meeting extended from 10.15 a.m. to 12.15 ...

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  40. CONFERENCE OF FARMERS

    A conference of farmers summoned as result of the action of the Quairading settlers to discuss problems affecting their industry was held ...

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  41. THE ALLIES AND THE BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT

    The Allies have decided they wi[?] not enter into diplomatic relations with the Bolshevik[?] Government in Russia until they are convinced that ...

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  42. MORE TROUBLE IN SHIPPING TRADE

    A mas[?] meeting of the Sydney branch of the Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Union today carried a motion not to offer their services on ...

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  43. AN ARMY ORDER TO KEEP WITHIN DOORS

    The army authorities in Dublin have ordered all persons afte[?] the 23rd instant to remain within doors between midnight and 5 ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. THE COUNTRY PARTY

    Mr. McWilliams during the course of an interview said he was a member of the Country Party which was distinct from any [?]other. The ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. FOREIGN CABLES

    The Senate was crowded today [?] hear Cai[?]aux's speech in his own defence. Cai[?]laux, who was in good [?]rato[?]ia[?] form, traced the ...

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  47. MASTER BUTCHERS ARRANGE FOR SUPPLY OF MEAT

    The progress of the butchers' strike was marked yesterday by the completion of a comprehensive scheme by the masters to provide ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. PREPARATIONS FOR RESUMPTION OF SHIPPING

    Shipping companies and marine unionos were busy today making preparations for the early resumption of Interstate [?]s. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  49. AVIATION

    Ross Smith and party who left here for Melbourne were forced to land at Henty owing to eng[?]ne trouble. ...

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  50. THE DEATH OF MRS. COX

    After sitting for 12 days the coroner's jury yesterday returned a verdict in the inquiry into the death of Mrs. Cox, who died at ...

    Article : 73 words
  51. MEETINGS OF PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES

    All three parties in the Federal Parliament held a pre-session meeting today, and considered the attitude they should adopt top questions ...

    Article : 89 words
  52. ROSS SMITH ARRIVES IN MEL-BOURN

    Ross Smith and party arrived here this morning. They were compelled to land three times o[?] the wa[?] from Sydney. ...

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  53. THE PRINTING TRADE DISPUTE

    Six unions comp[?]ising 3000 em[?]yees may be involved in the th[?]eatened strike of job printers on Saturday. The daily papers, and ...

    Article : 53 words
  54. Advertising

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