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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    Referring to the Federal basic wage, Sir Joseph Cook estimates the cost of the extra pay would reach £800,000 a year. The ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The trial of Charles Park on a charge of wilful murder of the aboriginal Big Bob at Balfour Downs station was concluded ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    One of the severest storms ever experienced on the New South Wales coast continued to rage today, and is without parallel in ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. IRISH UNREST

    Dr. Clune bas had a father meeting with Mr. Lloyd George. It is understood that the Prime Minister will make an important ...

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  7. LOOTING IN CORK

    The has been considerable looting in Cork, outside of the fire zone. A raid by burglars was made on a jeveller's shop, the ...

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  8. A MESSAGE FROM THE "REPUBLICAN" ARMY'S LEADER.

    Michael Collins, head of the Irish "republican" army, whom the authorities are seeking to arrest, [?] reported to have given to Dr. ...

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  9. PENSIONS FOR THE BLIND

    The Federal Parliament has proclaimed pensions for the blind. The total limit of income to blind pensioners, including other pensions, ...

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  10. ATTACK ON POLICE BARRACKS DEFEATED

    A party of Sinn Feiners attacked Ballinalee (Longford) police barracks, where the fighting la[?]ed for five hours. The wall was ...

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  11. CYCLONIC STORMS IN THE EAST

    Latest reports show that the cyclonic storm which began to cause trouble last Tuesday followed an almost circular course. The ...

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  12. PLUMBERS' STRIKE ENDED

    The strike of the members of the Plumbers' Union for wages at the rate of £1 a day ceased on Saturday. The men will return to work ...

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  13. SEQUEL TO NORTHERN TERRITORY INQUIRY WRITS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT

    Writs have been issued against the Commonwealth Government by David Bevan, formerly a judge in the Northern Territory, and ...

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  14. MARTIAL LAW

    Mr. Lloyd George announced today that the Government had decided to proclaim martial law in a certain area in Southern Ireland. ...

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  15. ARMS AND AMMUNITION IN PROCLAIMED AREAS

    General Macready, commander of the British forces in Ireland, has issued a proclamation requiring all arms and ammunition in the ...

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  16. THE PROCLAMATION OF MARTIAL LAW

    Speaking in the House of Commons today Mr. Lloyd George said that for the past three weeks the Government had been in touch with ...

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  17. ADELAIDE TO KALGOOLIE PER MOTOR CYCLE

    Lieut. Mcintosh has succeeded in driving a motor cycle and side car from Adelaide to Kalgoorlie. He had a very rough trip across. ...

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  18. WOOL REALISATION SCHEME

    The Ministry for Munitions, [?] publishing the details of the Australian wool realisation scheme, states thait The Minister is very ...

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  19. [?]LORDS PASS HOME RULE BILL

    The House of Lords this evening passed the third reading of the Irish Home Rule Bill. A PRIEST KILLED ...

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  20. A NOR'-WEST TRAGEDY

    Gun Boor, a tall and powerful looking specimen of Nor'-West aborgine, and his gin Ge[?], wellproportioned and of almost equal ...

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  21. VICTORIA

    After three days rial on a charge of murder the brothers Pierce were remanded on Saturday night for re-trial in February, ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    A meeting of the Railway Union held yesterday decided to postpone action, but demanded fina[?] before Sunday next. The industrial ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Further claims for increases in pay and variations in working conditions have been made by the Miners' Federation, and the ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    The problem of unemployment is becoming increasingly difficult. It is said that some 240,180 ex-service men are out of work, and that the ...

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  25. COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS TO MEET UNION REPRESENTATIVE

    The railway, dispute took a more hopeful turn yesterday when, as the result of the morning interview with the Trades Hall, it was ...

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  26. LEONORA BYE-ELECTION

    The result of the bye-election fox Mount Leonora seat in the Legislative Assembly is as follows: Heron (Labor) 377, Fowler ...

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  27. THE PROCLAIMED AREA

    it is officially stated that the proclamation of martial law applies to the cities and count[?]es of Cork and Limer[?]ck, County Kerry, ...

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  28. RAILWAY DISPUTE CONTINUES

    The hopeful aspect which the railway dispute had Assumed during the last two days changed yesterday, when shortly, after mid-day ...

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  29. GENERAL ITEMS

    Bulgaria bas been admitted to the League of Nations. ...

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  30. GUILTY OF STEALING

    David Hancock, late town clerk of North Fremantle, pleaded guilty of stealing £1393, and was sentenced to two gears' imprisonment ...

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  31. MURDER GANG NOT LIKELY TO ACCEPT BRITISH PROPOSALS

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Evening Standard" states there is no likelihood of S[?] accepting Mr. Lloud George's offer, ...

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  32. ANOTHER STRIKE

    The Sydney branch of the Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Union have decided upon a strike. An endeavor will be ...

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  33. NEW INDUSTRY FOR WESTRALIA

    M. Mouritzen, chairman of directors of the Calyx Porcelain and Paint Company, Perth, W.A. has completed arrangements for ...

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  34. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    M. Marconi has conducted an interesting wireless telephonic experiment between London and Geneva, by means of which Lord ...

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  35. FOREIGN CABLES

    It has been announced officially that Constantine will return to Greece next week, and will be escorted to the coast of Greece ...

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  36. A NIGHT OF TERROR IN CORK

    Explosions and incendiary fires have occurred in Cork, the City Hall, Carnegie Library, and theatres being destroyed. The fronts ...

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  37. TASMANIAN SHIPPING SERVICES DISLOCATED

    The complete dislocation of the Tasmanian shipping services was brought about today by the action of members of the Federated ...

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  38. CARPENT[?]ER AND BURNS

    Negotiations are proceeding for a 20-round contest between Carpentier and Burns at Monte Carlto within six weeks. ...

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  39. COSTS IN A LIBEL ACTION

    Tbe Chief Justice yesterday awarded costs to the plaintiff in the recent libel action taken by the Mayor, Mr. Lathlain, against the ...

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  40. ADMITTED TO THE LEAGUE

    Austria and Bulgaria have been admitted to the League of Nations. ...

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  41. CONSTANTINE ACCEPTS INVITATION TO RETURN

    Constantine has received from the Greek Government an invition to return to Greece, and he will start for Athens on Tuesday. ...

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  42. AVIATION

    Mr. de Garis and his party left on their Perth Sydney flight yesterday. They met with a slight accident at Southern Cross, and ...

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  43. INDEFENSIBLE STRIKE

    Shipping men declare that the stewards' strike is indefensible. No steps were taken today to se[?]e the trouble. ...

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  44. JAPAN

    The first attemped mass meeting of socialists representing all parts of Japan was broken up by the police. ...

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  45. CONSTANTINE DEPARTS FOR GREECE

    King Constantine, with his family departed today [?]nceremoniously for Greece. ...

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  46. OUTRAGES AND REPRISALS

    Following upon the ambushing of a party of cadets there was an outbreak of revolver and rifle fire all over the city of Cork. People ...

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  47. STEWARDS' STRIKE IN SYDNEY

    Further efforts were made today to settle the marine Awards strike, but without success. ...

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  48. CONSTANTINE AT VENICE

    Constantine arrived here today and received a royal salute from 21 guns. ...

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  49. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    A message from New Bedford (Massachusetts) reports that the textile mill operators have announced a reduction of 22½ per cent ...

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  50. PERTH TO SYDNEY

    DeGaris arrived in Sydney at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, having covered 2431 miles ia 21 hours 35 minutes. ...

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  51. CONSTANTINE'S FUTURE WORK

    Constatine has announced that he will not abdicate, as such action might cause civil war in Greece, He intends to devote ...

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  52. AMBUSHES DENOUNCED

    The most hopeful feature in regard to the situation in Cork is a pronouncement of Bishop [?] han in the Cathedral that he will ...

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