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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Police [?] to motor speed [?] "If you don't slow down you will have to faces the music! Get that[?]" On February 11 we are told that a great ...

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  3. WAR DEBTS

    It is semi-officially stated that the Government will give its whole attention to the British Note with a strong desire to find a basis of friendly discussion. ...

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  4. SHIPPING DISPUTES

    The executive of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Waterside Workers' Union has decided to prosecute a number of ship­ping companies for allegedly not giving ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. TOM WALSH'S CASE.

    At the City Mr. knight, P.M., sitting in Federal Jurisdiction heard further evidence in charges against Thos. Walsh of inciting to strike. ...

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  6. RACIAL PURITY

    Mr. Hume Cook, as president of the Board of Directors of the A.N.A. in Vic­toria, introduced a deputation represent­ing similar bodies in all States to Senator ...

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  7. EARLY CABLES.

    The fund which is being raised by the London "Times" in aid of effecting repairs to St. Paul's Cathedral, now amounts to £227,857. ...

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  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The retirement of Captain Andrew Mills after a life on the ocean wave extending over thirty years, revives many interesting memories, especially among, the large ...

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  9. ANONYMOUS LETTERS

    Dorothy Thurburn has been forced to leave England owing to the receipt of anonymous letters, often obscene, which have been arriving continually since her ...

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  10. A COMPANY'S DECISION

    It is stated that one of the leading oversea companies, which has been in the habit of calling upon the Waterside Workers' Federation and new Soldiers' Bureau ...

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  11. INCIDENT AT PORT ADE­LAIDE.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Koromiko has been held up at Port Adelaide since January 21. Requiring two firemen to complete her ...

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  12. SINGAPORE BASE

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. L. C. Amery), in a speech at Burnley emphasising the need for a base at Singapore. refuted the suggestion that such action might ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. EMPIRE SECURITY.

    The London "Daily Express," in an editorial, says that Mr. Austen Chamberlain ought to be plainly given to understand that British public opinion, ...

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  14. DISSATISFACTION AT WEL­LINGTON

    The waterside workers' dissatisfaction with the rate of pay continues to find expression. Recently the Port Lyttelton men carried a resolution condemning the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP FARM LOAN

    Lists in connection with Australian Sheep Farms, Limited, loan of £400,000 closed at 10.15 this morning, the amount being fully subscribed—Reuter. ...

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  16. COOLGARDIE TRAGEDY

    An inquest concerning the deaths of Joseph purdy, Ernest wheeler, and Edith Wheeler was opened before the Coroner (Mr. J. E. Geary) and a jury of three— ...

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  17. ALLIED NEWSPAPERS LTD.

    The London "Financial News" states that the Allied Newspapers, Ltd., which recently acquired Sir Edward Hulton's Manchester newspapers, is now taking over ...

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  18. A FORBIDDEN MIGRANT

    Captain Breunings, of the ship Holstein, was fined £100 at the Newcastle Police Court on Monday for having allowed a German sailor to escape from his ship. ...

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  19. ARBITRATION COURT

    It is understood that the members of the Employers' Federation, in conjunction with the Chamber of Mines, have nominated Mr. O. L. Bloxsome, of Kalgoorlie, as the ...

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  20. ATLANTIC FLEET

    The Naval Critic of the London "Daily Express" commenting on the Singapore conference to be held on February 1, argues that as at present it is ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    A bright show which includes many novelties drew a large crowd to the Luxor Theatre last night. The vaudeville section of the programme allows plenty of ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. HORSESHOE BRIDGE TRAMS

    It is announced by the General Manager of the Government Tramways that tramcars will commence to run over the Horseshoe Bridge in William Street on Friday ...

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  23. DISARMAMENT BILL

    General [?], Military Chief of Staff, in criticising the Government's Disarmament Bill, declared that the prospect of war was greater now than in 1914. ...

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  24. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 words
  25. NEW PALLADIUM.

    Showing at the New Palladium Theatre is "Find Your Man," an interesting drama which gives prominence to the dog RinTin-Tin. The Second film is "Squibb's ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    In the British note to France regarding war debts, Britain says that it might be found convenient for the French payments to be ...

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  27. JAPAN.

    Mr. Eikichi Ogawa, who has been appointed Minister for Justice, succeeding the late Mr. Yokota, is one of the leaders of the Seiyukai—Reuter. ...

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  28. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Tom Mix is featured in "Oh, You Tony," a film said to be highly amusing, and showing at the Majestic Theatre today. Also on the bill is "Love of ...

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  29. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    The principal film at the Prince of Wales Theatre this week is taken from Mary Roberts Rineharr's novel. "The Altar on the Hill," under the screen title of "The ...

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  30. A BATTLESHIP SUNK

    The battleship Tosa has been sunk in accordance with the terms of the Washington Conference. The Tosa was towed out by the warship Settsu from Beppa ...

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  31. GREECE AND TURKEY

    An improvement of the Turco-Greek situation arising form the expulsion of the Greek Patriarch from Constantinople is indicated. The Greek Government ...

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  32. FAVORABLE RECEPTION

    The British Note on the war debts has, it is understood, been received favourably. It is stated that M. Herriot (Premier), and M. Clernentel (Minister for Finance) ...

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  33. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Mecca" again met with a remarkable reception by a well filled house at the Theatre Royal last night. In three gorgeous scenes, built and painted specially ...

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  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 6 words
  35. FRANK AND FRIENDLY STATEMENT.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" states that official quarters regard Mr. Churchill's Note as an entirely frank and friendly statement with ...

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  36. RUSSIA.

    After a month's trial seven officials of the Leningrad State Leather Trust have been sentenced to death for having been connected with a so-called economic ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. DENMARK.

    The Socialist Government has introduced remarkable provisions in a new Amendment to the Criminal Code. The Bill increases penalties for fraud, illicit ...

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  38. PORTUGAL.

    A cryptic message from Lisbon states that during a demonstration outsde the Ministry of the Interior a bomb exploded close to the Town Hall, which is near a ...

    Article : 56 words
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