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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    The German-Australian, cargo steamer Hanover remained at her anchorage in Sydney harbor yesterday. The seamen, of whom there ...

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  3. LIBERALS' ATTITUDE TOWARDS SOCIALISM

    A meeting of the Liberal members held yesterday adopted a resolution declaring their steadfast determination to resist every attempt ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    The Labor amendment to the Address-in-Reply to be moved by Mr. J. R. Ciynes (Deputy leader of the Labor Party) is as follows:—"That ...

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  6. FRANCE

    The value of the French franc is falling, and it is reported that to sustain the exchange the Government has been selling a quarter ...

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  7. CHANBERS OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.

    At a meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce at Birmingham, Sir Arthur Balfour, the president, said that so long as the ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND

    An explosion at the State mine at Jibbenbar took place early Tuesday morning, the steam engine which worked the furnace being ...

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  9. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION MOVED

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Cynes, the deputy leader of the Labor Party, moved a vote of want of confidence in ...

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  10. RUSSIA

    The death of Lenin has been announced. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA

    During the trial of Commander Maritz, who is charged with high treason, Commander Brits said that Maritz wanted him to join the ...

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  12. GERMAN SEAMEN'S DISPUTE

    There was no development today in the dispute on the German steamers Hanover and Itaura, on which the seamen refused to go to sea ...

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  13. THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY

    The debate on the Address-inReply in the House of Commons was resumed by Mr. Thomas, who said that Labor was resolved to spare no ...

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  14. THE PASSING OF LENIN

    A Soviet communique announces that Lenin died in the hills near Moscow, his death being due to paralysis of the respiratory organs. ...

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  15. STATE TELEGRAMS A POST OFFICE ROBBED.

    Armed with a revolver, an unknown man intimidated the postmaster at West Perth in broad daylight yesterday, and robbed the cash ...

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  16. AMERICANS AND AUSTRALIANS A COMPARISON

    Sir Sydney Kidman is much impressed with the efficiency of the Americans, and says that an American would do as much work in one ...

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  17. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    In an address to the members of the National Club today Lord Leverhulme expressed the following view: "The Northern Territory is the ...

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  18. ARRESTS CAUSE A PANIC

    Panic has been caused by the arrest of 10,000 people. These arrests have been officially ascribed to the necessity of expelling ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR FATALITY

    Owing to the sudden and unexpected swerve of a motor car on the Mogumber-Perth road, the car turned over, and six persons were ...

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  20. HEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In Savernake [?], New South Wales, yesterday, the thermometer varied from 112 to 118 degrees in the shade. So excessive was the ...

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  21. AVIATION PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    George Wills & Co., shipping agents, were fined £200 at the Port Adelaide PPolice Court yesterday on a charge of having as ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Opposition Labor policy for the State general elections was announced tonight in the Town Hall by Mr. Collier to a large and ...

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  23. SOME COSTLY TENDERS.

    It is estimated that the six firms who tendered for the Sydney harbor bridge have spent £150,000 in preparing estimates and designs. ...

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  24. POST OFFICE ROBBERY

    The arrest of Paul Lampriere in connection with the sensational armed robbery at West Perth post office on Thursday evening was ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES NEAR HAY.

    Terrific bush fires are raging near Hay. Over 40,000, acres of grass country have been destroyed. ...

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  26. THE KENDENUP INQUIRY

    The Kendenup Commission sat again yesterday at Parliament House. The air was electrical while Mr. Hughes, M.L.A., was giving his ...

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  27. SAFETY OF DIRIGIBLES.

    A message from Washington says that the increasing popular apprehension as to the safely of dirigibles is reflected by Mr. Taylor's ...

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  28. A MAN ELECTROCUTED BY HIS CHILD

    Frances Moore, 29, an electrical engineer, was electrocuted this afternoon. He was experimenting with a wireless set at his residence in ...

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  29. CERTAIN DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT ANTICIPATED

    The climax in the British political drama will take place tonight. It is anticipated that the fateful division will be high, and that it is ...

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  30. A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL

    Paul Lampriere has confessed that he committed the armed robbery at West Perth post office on [?]iThursday evening last, and that he ...

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  31. POLLING DATES

    The polling dates for Kimberley, Pilbara and Roebourne in connection with the forthcoming general elections are April 5, other ...

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  32. VICTORIA

    William Buckley, 39, a carpenter residing at Fitzroy, has been charged with striking his wife with a lighted lamp and setting fire to ...

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  33. GENERAL "COMRADES"—NOT "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN."

    A number of unemployed demonstrators on the Thames Embankment, with banners and bands of music, were diverted from the ...

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  34. MACDONALD MAKING SURE

    It is understood that Mr. Macdonald intends to take the Foreign Affairs portfolio in addition to the Premiership. ...

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  35. ANTI-LIQUOR DEPUTATION WAITS ON PREMIER,

    The Premier did not see eye to eye with an anti-liquor deputation which waited upon him yesterday. It preferred three requests, and to ...

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  36. P. & O. NEW LINER ARRIVES

    The new P. & O. liner Mooltan, 21,000 tons, arrived at Fremantle yesterday. Oil fuel was used on the voyage out. The Mooltan was ...

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  37. THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED

    The British Government was defeated in the House of Commons yesterday by 328 votes against 256. The Address-in-Reply was carried ...

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  38. TOM WALSH ON WHITE AUSTRALIA

    Tom Walsh, speaking at the Trades Hall, stated that the White Australia policy was only a device of the capitalists. Other delegates ...

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  39. FOREIGN CABLES GREECE

    In a communication announcing the resumption of diplomatic relations between Britain and Greece, the Marquis Curzon (Secretary of State ...

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  40. STATEMENT BY MR. MACDONNALD

    Mr. Baldwin has resigned, and Mr. Macdonald has formed a Ministry. The latter said: "It is not a moment for elation. It is a ...

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  41. A BIG PASTORAL SCHEME

    Endeavors are being made to float the Barkley Tableland in the Northern Territory into a vast sheep station. Mr. Cotton, of Burnett ...

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  42. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The Federal Prohibition Commissioner (Mr. R. A. Haynes) when speaking on the eve of the fourth anniversary of Constitutional ...

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  43. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN BOTANICAL GARDENS

    As the result of a dastardly act [?] an armed madman in the Botanical Gardens late this evening, three people (two women and a man) lost ...

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  44. HUSH DEPORTEE'S CLAIM.

    Art O'Brien, who was sentenced in July last to two years' imprisonment for seditions conspirary, land whose is now claiming £7000 ...

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  45. LABOR MINISTERS

    Mr. Macdonald, who has formed a Cabinet, is Premier and Foreign Secretary, while Mr. J. H. Thomas ranks second as Colonial ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Government is selling off its State enterprises, ...

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  47. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    Surprise has been officially expessed as the result of news from Cologne, which states that a French official has issued 3 proclamation ...

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  48. ADJOURNMENT OF COMMONS.

    The Hoyse of Commons has adjourned until February 12. Mr. Harris, a Liberal member, protested against the three weeks ...

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  49. GERMANY

    The Perth correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the secret police have frustrated an attempt on the life of Herr Seek[?] ...

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