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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 296 words
  3. MOTION IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ronald McNeil, M.P., on behalf of the Unionists, has tabled a resolution that the British representatives at the Paris Conference be instructed ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. GERMAN GOODS.

    HOBART, Friday.—A deputation from the Hobart Women's Empire Defence Association waited on the Premier and asked him to urge the Federal authorities to put from ...

    Article : 84 words
  5. RAILWAY AMENDMENT BILL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Cabinet to-day approved of the draft Railway Amendment Bill, which will be submitted for Caucus approyal on Wednesday next, prior to its ...

    Article : 37 words
  6. FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An unknown middle aged man was found dead under some trucks at Darling Harbor Railway. Yards with his head badly crushed. It is supposed that ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. CLOSEST RELATIONS WITH ALLIES.

    Basil, Peto, M.P., has given notice of motion that the delegates to the Paris Conference should be instructed that, the Government is prepared in concert with the Allies to ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A sensational case is being heard before Mr. Justice Horridge in the Divorce Court. The King's proctor is opposing the divorce of Mrs. Bva Black, an ...

    Article : 306 words
  9. LIBELLING A POLICE OFFICER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Cornelius Crows, convicted at Melbourne for criminally libelling Police Superintendent McManamy, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Lloyd's" states the Galloper Lightship at Harwich has been sunk by torpedoes. It was satirically explained at Rotterdam that the German ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day, Mr. Cann submitted half a dozen schemes in respect to the utilisation of water power for the production of ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. NOT THE GALLOPER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Galloper lightship was not sunk but merely withdrawn. The steamer Sea Serpent has been sunk. ...

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  13. MORE VESSELS TORPEDOED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French barque Bougainville has been sunk, and 23 of the crew picked up. The Norwegian steamer Kannik was sunk, the crew being saved. ...

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  14. RENEWAL OF SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—The Budget Committee of the Reichstag is sitting secretly to discuss the renewal of submarine warfare. ...

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  15. ANOTHER NORWEGIAN CRAFT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Norwegian vessel Lindfeld has been sunk, and thirty of the crew landed at Queenstown. ...

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  16. FAIR RENTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. McDonald, organiser for the Bricklayers' Union, expressed the opinion that the operation of the Fair Rents, Act is going to interfere seriously with ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. KING'S PROCTOR FAILS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King's proctor's intervention was dismissed. Mrs. Black stated she had in her possession for five days what was supposed to be the plan of the latest ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. BRUTAL BOCHES.

    PARIS, Thursday.—When the French dentroyer Renaudin was torpedoed, the German submarine officers and crew impassively watched the drowning sailors. A French ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. WAR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the War Conference in Paris next week there will be secret consideration of the conduct of the war, simultaneously with an inter-Parliamentary ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. A TENANT DEFEATED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Fair Rents Court to-day the magistrate decided when a vails notice to quit "already had been served, the court could not sit or determine a fair rental. ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The difficulty in connection with the shortage of skilled labor was the subject of a conference under the presidency of Mr. Holman, who subsequent ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. PRICE OF FLOUR AND BREAD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A special Federal Executive Council will be held to-night to approve of the regulation fixing the price of flour and bread. ...

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  23. SENUSSI CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Friday.—An official account of the rescue of the shipwrecked persons near Cyrenaica says it was due to the armed motors-with ambulances. They sped over 121 ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. PREFERENCE NOT GIVEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Complaint was made at the Labor Council that the Postmaster-General was seeking to abrogate the preference to unionist policy of the ...

    Article : 31 words
  25. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Colonel Burnage, C.S., the officer commanding the famous 15th Battalion, returned to Sydney to-day, and received an enthusiastic welcome, among ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. UNEMPLOYED IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The unemployed trouble is reported as being particularly acute in Victoria. The Federal Government is being urged to push on with ...

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  27. FIVE HUNDRED MEN IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As the result of the strike on the fifth section of the North Coast railway 500 men are idle. ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is understood that Mr. Hoyle, addressing a number of returned soldiers and speaking on belfalf of the Government declared that all soldiers disabled ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. GANGERS CAUSE OE TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The trouble commenced three weeks ago, when three gangs concerned took exception to the gangers, and refused to work under them. On the same ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. PROHIBITING ENEMY GOODS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The A.N.A. Conference sitting in Victoria carried a resolution in favor of the prohibition of entry of German and Austrian made goods, and thus ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Necessary Commodities Commission has circularised all interested parties from the pastoralists to retail butchers in connection with the inquiry ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. INDUSTRIAL LABOR'S ACTIVITY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The industrial side of Labor shows signs of unusual activity in political matters, indicating strenuous times ahead for the Labor movement. Preparations ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A special rally for recruits is to be held next month. ...

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  34. WORK RESUMED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Work was resumed to-day at the South Coast mines. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES v. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister of Defence explains he has taken the figures from the statement made by Mr. Catts, M.P., when stating that New South Wales ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. CESSATION OF WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Industrial Court Mr. Justice Heydon referred to the reported contemplated systematic cessation of work by the engine drivers, and said it seemed the ...

    Article : 151 words
  37. RESIGNATION OF MR. CLARKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Mr. Frank Clarke, M.L.C., Victoria, has resigned from the Victorian recruiting committee owing to Senator Pearce's statement. Mr. Clarke ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. ALIEN MINERS DESTITUTE.

    PERTH, Friday.—A number of alien miners and their families at Kalgoorlie are in distress owing to being thrown out of employment. ...

    Article : 23 words
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