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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    A conference of union of[?]s [?] favor of arbitration and con[?] for the settlement of industrial disputes was held at the Sydney ...

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  3. BUTCHERS STILL OUT

    The butchers' strike continues. ...

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  4. THE GREAT NOR'-WEST

    Mr. G. W. Miles, M.L.C., approached the Federal Ministers regarding the north of Western Australia, and with Mr. Grego[?]y, ...

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  5. WAR OFFICE REPORTS ON [?] OPERATIONS

    The War Office reports that on February 25 the Bolsheviks advancing on Stavropol in Russian Caucasia were thrown back 10 miles ...

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  6. THE CIVIL SERVICE

    Cabinet has reorganised and reclassified the civil servants. Mr. C. A. Munt has been appointed Assistant Commissioner. ...

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  7. STATE GOLD YIELD

    The gold yield for February was 51,380 ozs., valued at £298,510. ...

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  8. ROBBERY AT HOTEL

    Thieves entered the bedroom of Frank Chalk, licensee of the Great Western Hotel, on Sunday night, and stole a gold watch chain, and ...

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  9. THE SANDALWOOD INDUSTRY

    Perth, March 3 Recently the Government called tenders for the control of the sandalwood trade, but owing to public ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS OCCUPY KHIVA

    A Bolshevik message claims the occupation of Khiva in Centra[?] Asia ...

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  11. BRITISH MISSION'S OPINION OF BOLSHEVISM

    General Sir Hubert Gough and other leading members of the British missions to North and N.W. Russia, who have returned to ...

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  12. SMALL FORCE CAPTURES MURMANSK

    Refugees from Murmansk assert that the Bolshevik forces which captured the town were only 5000 strong, and that [?]osses on both ...

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  13. PRINTING TRADE REJECTS MASTERS' OFFER

    At a meeting of the Printing Trade Employees' Union today it was decided to reject the master printers' offer of a settlement, ...

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  14. ANOTHER TRAM STRIKE IMMINENT

    Mr. Scaddan refuses to receive a deputation from the Tramway Union unless they withdraw the[?] threat to stop work. Ma[?]ers ...

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  15. AERIAL DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA

    In the course of a speech at the Australian Aero Club [?]uncheon to-day the importance of the aerial defence of Australia was ...

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  16. BURIED ALIVE

    While a man named William Reay was removing a water pipe from a mill at North Freman[?]e the earth caved in, and he was buried ...

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  17. PEACE OFFERS FROM BOLSHEVIKS

    A Moscow official message says the Bolshevik Government has sent to the United States, Japan and Rumania notes offering peace. ...

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  18. AVIATION

    Airmen mention the arrival at Caairo on Saturday last of a De Haviland machine married by two Australians who are proceeding to ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. THE FIMISTON RIOTS

    In the Criminal Court 16 men are being charged with rio[?]tng at F[?]mis[?]on on November 6. It is expected that the hearing of the ...

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  20. SUPREME COUNCIL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

    An official meeting of the Supreme Council this morning was attended by British, French and Italian financial and economic experts ...

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  21. THE PRINTERS' DEMANDS

    The members of three unions in the printing trade comprising over 1000 men did not resume work as usual this morning. Those ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING SERVICES

    Perth, March 3 The Premier states that three vessells, namely, the Yankalil[?]a, the Kooringa, and the Lammer[?], have ...

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  23. UNITED STATES' RECOGNITION OF SOVIET GOVERNMENT FORECASTED

    The early recognition of the Soviet Government of Russia by the United States has been forecasted by a resolution which has been moved in ...

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  24. FOREIGN CABLES

    The railway, strikers are refusing to obey a mobilisation order. The General Confederation of Labour is satt[?]g continuously to wa[?] ...

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  25. PROBABLE EXTENSION OF BUTCHERS' STRIKE

    Yesterday, did not bring the hoped for settlement of the butchers' strike. On the contrary the spirit of conflict is now much in evidence, and ...

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  26. WILSON AND THE ADRIATIC

    It is stated that President Wilson's reply to the A[?]es' note on the Adriat[?]c question [?]s of a milder tone than his previous ...

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  27. POSITION IN SOUTH RUSSIA

    A communi[?]ue from South Russia dated February 28, states that the Bolsheviks are advancing on a broad front extending from east of ...

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  28. DISPUTE BETWEEN UNIONS

    Large coal mines on the Maitland field have been thrown idle in consequence of a dispute between two unions, the Coal Sha[?]e Employees ...

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  29. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS' FLIGHT

    Captain Matthews managed to put his machine in working order, and left Bunder Abbas (Persia) at 9 o'clock this morning for Karachi ...

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  30. PETULANT ARROGANCE OF THE

    Baron Eckhardstein's mem[?]s published in Berli[?] declare that Britain's repeated efforts to conclude an agreement with Germany were ...

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  31. MACHINERY BREAKDOWN AT COLLIE

    Information of a serious break-down of machinery on Wednesday night at the Proprietary coal mine, Co[?]lie, reached the city yesterday ...

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  32. A NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    A no-confidence motion was moved this evening by Mr. Tudor, but it fell very flat. The general opinion is it will not be supported ...

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  34. AVIATION RECORD AND FROZEN EYEBALLS

    At Dayton, Ohio, Major Schroder established a world's record [?]plane altitude of 36,020 feet, o[?] nearly seven miles. His eyeballs ...

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  35. WILSON ON THE FUME QUESTION

    The correspondence regarding the Adr[?]atic has been published, and shows that President Wilson opposes the Anglo-French assent to ...

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  36. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The "West Australian" and "Da[?]y News" have been increased [?]n price to 2d. ...

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  37. AVIATORS ENGAGED TO LECTURE

    Melbourne, March 1 Union Theatres engaged Ross and Keith Smith and Captain Hurley for a lecturing tour of Australia ...

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  38. POLITICAL.

    The Federal Parliament was opened yesterday. Mr.Johnson was elected Speaker. The Governor General read a forecast of the ...

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  39. MASTER BUTCHERS GET TO WORK

    There were no new developments in connection with the butchers strike yesterday. Yesterday morning the masters mustered in strong ...

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  40. EN ROUTE FOR AUSTRALIA

    L[?]eut, McIntosh of Western Australia and Lieut Parer of Melbourne, two demob[?]sed air Force officers, arrived at Bagdad on March ...

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  41. TURKS DEFEAT FRENCH TROOPS

    The Turks in Asia M[?]or have cut the railway beyond Adana,l and massacred 5000 Armenians, They fought a pitched battle w[?] French ...

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  42. ROME-TOKIO FLIGHT

    The Italian aviator Ma[?]o arrived at Karachi, India, on Tuesday evening on his Rome to Tokyo flight He was followed an hour later by ...

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  43. GERMANY'S PRECIOUS HONOR

    A meeting of German generals and admirals decided to refuse to surrender themselves to a foreign Power as being incompatiable with ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND

    The Government has secured an option of the purchase of the base iron deposits on Cockatoo Island, yampi Sound, W.A The intention ...

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  45. RAILWAY FATALITY

    A[?] Alderson,19 years of M[?] Lawley, while waiting on the Lawley station for a train fell on the line and was cut to pieces by [?] ...

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  46. THE CAIRO TO CAPE FLIGHT

    The Silver Queen, piloted by the South African aviators Colonel Van Ryneveld and Captain Brand, has arrived at Livingstone. The next ...

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  47. SELECTED SHOPS STOCKED WITH MEAT

    In accordance with p[?]ans announced by the master butchers who cooperated for the purposes of slaughtering, cartage and sale, certain ...

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  48. THE DUTCH AND THE EX-KAISER

    It is expected that the Dutch will refuse to dep[?]rt the ex-Kaiser, but wil place him under extreme surveillance. ...

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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The State revenue for February was £525,313 the expenditure being £538,227. The deficit on the month was £12,914. The ...

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  50. ATTEMPTED MURDER OF BRITISH MINISTER

    An unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday to assassinate Lord Acton, the British Minister Finland. ...

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  51. CIVIL SERVICE DISCONTENT

    A meeting of the special emergency committee of the civil service was held last night. It is stated that considerable feeling is ...

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  52. GENERAL ITEMS

    Very great Interest was taken [?] the debate on the future of Turkey which arose this afternoon in the House of Commons on a motion ...

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  53. RUSSIA

    It is understood that the Supreme Council has been considering proposals for peace from Lenin which Mr. O'Grady, M.P., the British ...

    Article : 101 words
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