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  2. TAXATION

    Before the Commonwealth Commission on taxation yesterday, A,. H. Outhwait, representing the Melbourne "Warehousemen's Associations, and ...

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  3. CRUSHING

    Polling in connection with the general elections took place to-day. Colonel Creswell, the Labor Party's leader, was defeated for Troyeville, by ...

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  4. PUBLICAN FINED

    Robert Charles M'Cutcheon, license of the P. and O. Hotel, Fremantle, appeared before Mr. W. A. G. Walter, R.M., at the Fremantle Police Court ...

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  5. MISSING BRIDE

    A charge of bigamy was preferred against Nellie Warr, a plainly dressed woman of middle age, before Mr. T.P Davies, P.M., at the City Court to­day. ...

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  6. BATTLEFIELDS

    Millen spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday visiting the battle areas of Flanders and Franca, paying particular attention to the Australian ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL

    A meeting of the members of the new Labor Day Committee has been held for the purpose of malting preliminary arrangements for the ...

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  8. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D., will deliver one of his famous psychic lectures in His Majesty's Theatre at 1. p.m. to-morrow (Friday, the 11th ...

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  9. CIVIL SERVANTS

    The following appeared in our third edition yesterday:— A further series of appeals was heard this morning by the Public ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT'S EXCELLENT START.

    The Government has made an excellent start. Indications point to a crushing Labor defeat. Mr. Creswell's defeat was ...

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  11. IMPLICIT CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. G. P. Stevens (secretary of the Civil Service Association), who appeared for the appellant., handed in a type-written report which ho said was ...

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  12. SPIRITUALISM AND THE CHURCH,

    This morning a reporter from "The Daily News," in view of the expected arrival to-morrow of that eminent spiritualist 'and literatteur ...

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  13. LABOR MANIFESTO,

    Colonel Croswell's manifesto on behalf of the Labor Party, issued early in December last, contained no echo of the generous spirit of the ...

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  14. STILL UNPLEASANT

    Yesterday, when- the thermometer rose to 108.6 'degrees, a.nd was suc-ceeded by a cool change, Mr. Curlewis, the leather man, expressed tho opinion ...

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  15. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    "The stewards are willing to go back to work, and the seamen pretend to offer all assurances that there will be no more 'job control' tactics. In ...

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  16. T0 SAVE AUSTRIA

    The conference of international bankers, except America, who has not replied, assembles in Paris at the end of this week to discuss M. Loucheur's ...

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  17. TOBACCO AGENCY PROSECUTED.

    John Hackett, manager of Couche, Caliar and Co., who are agents for the Edgeworth brand of smoking mixture, was prosecuted at the City ...

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  18. ROOTING OUT BOLSHEVISM

    Thirteen young men from good families have been arrested at Marseilles for distributing Communist propaganda. , ...

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  19. A NERVOUS SHORTHAND WRITER

    Jessie May Cherry claimed the maximum on the automatic remuneration for ladies, £204. It was show that after several attempts appellant ...

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  20. THE FORECAST.

    Following is the forecast:— "Continued hot conditions over all inland areas, with N.E. to N.W. winds, and warrs over west and south-west ...

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  21. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY

    Whether Mr, H. Gregory, representative for Dampier in the Federal Parliament, and chairman of the Public Works Commute, will lead the ...

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  22. OXFORD HEROES

    The Prince of Wales unveiled a memorial cross in St John's Quadrangle of the Magdalen College, Oxford, in memory of 200 members of the College ...

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  23. GREECE

    M. calogeropoulls has informed the Assembly of his determination to continue the late Cabinet's foreign policy, The Hellenic deputation to London ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    Mr. J. V.,Taylor, who was last night appointed secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League, saw servics abroad with the 16th Battalion, having beer ...

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  25. PERTH POLICE COURT

    The following cases were dealt with by Mr. T. F. Davies, P.M., at the City Court this mornings:— ...

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  26. POLICING TROOPS

    Use Federal Council has declined to permit the league of Nations policing troops to traverse Switzerland towards Vilna on any occasion. ...

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  27. "TAKING L0NG SPELL"

    The eccontric behavior of a would be suicide, William Watson, was narrated to Mr. T. F. Davies, P.M., at the City Court this morning. ...

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  28. SOUTH FREM ANTLER COM­PLAINTS.

    Sir,—At last night's meeting of the executive of the State branch of the R.S.L. it was decided that Messrs, Wright and Shand should visit the ...

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  29. CLASSIFICATION A STIGMA.

    In the next application Mr. Stevens said that Alice Emma Noll wag unfortunatetly unable to appear, but he would place the position before the ...

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  30. EATING HOUSE PROPRIETOR.

    Charged with a breach of the Illicit Sale of Liquors Act, George Phalangas pleaded guilty. Mr, A. G. Haynes appeared for the defendant. ...

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  31. WOOL

    The Director of Raw Materials (Sir Arthur Goldfinch) states that the stocks on hand at December 81, out of the Government purchases of ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  33. NEW WHEAT PROVINCE

    The Minister for Agriculture stated to-day that in the metropolitan area approximately 450,000 acres were sown with wheat this year, and an average ...

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  34. HENRY FORD'S FINANCES

    A cable message in a recent lssue of the Sydney "Son" is as follows:— VANCOUVER, February 1. Wall-street is seething with ...

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  35. COMING WEST

    The following passengers are arriving at Kalgoorlie on Thursday 'by the Great Western express:—For Perth; Mesdames Cobbledick, Keen ...

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  36. DENIED

    The Dublin authorities deny the shooting of Michael Collins, adjutant general of the Sinn Fein army. ...

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  37. YOUNG MAN ADMITS GUILT.

    A first offender in Arthur Potter (24) admitted the theft of a diamond cluster ring,. valued at £12, and a sum of money, the property of Rhoda ...

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  38. SYDNEY'S MILK SUPPLY

    The Scate Government may establish farm at Botany for the purpose of supplying milk to the city, more especially to hospitals and Government ...

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  39. KING'S MESSENGER.

    A strong party rushed an armored car escorting the King's messenger from Dublin Castle. Two attackers were wounded and arrested. The ...

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  40. DOWERIN RESULTS.

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  41. WATER FRONT PIIFERINS

    Although several months have elapsed since the Government an­nounced its intention to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the ...

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  42. RAILWAY RAID,

    A hundred armed and masked men raided the Great Northern railway goods yard at Dublin. After rounding up the staff they cut the telephone ...

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  43. ASSAULT,

    aged man, pleaded guilty to assaulting Stanley O. Holland. The complainant stated there was no provocation what ever for the attack, which was fairly ...

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  44. COSTLY CIGARETTE

    A remarkable burning accident occurred at Benalla on Monday. Edward Harris was suffering from pains in they back, and Mrs. Harris was ...

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  45. CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH

    Charged with having concealet the "birth of her child by secreting the body in a suit case at a house in York-st, Evelyn Lee was only in the took ...

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  46. ANOTHER CASE.

    A similar case was that of Matthew Keating, a young-looking man. It appeared that on February 1 a young man named Lancelot E. M'Miles, while ...

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  47. VICTORIAN FRUITS

    At the conference of representatives of the fruit-growing and canning industries yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) announced that the Victorian ...

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  48. HOSTILE

    Reports from Berlin show that a hostile feeling is being manifested against officers of the British-Italian Military Missions, when they appear ...

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  49. METAL MARKET.

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  50. N.S.W. TRAWLERS

    The manager of tho State trawlers says that since he took office the service has resulted in a profit of £783. The manager says that to accompish ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Alleged Stealing from the Person.—

    This morning Dets. Simpson and Maingay arrested George Palmer (27) on a charge of having, on February 7 last, stolen from Herman Duffield one pair ...

    Article : 46 words
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