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  2. OUSE DIVERSION WORKS.

    A short time ago, during the debate on the Ministerial statements in the House of Assembly, Mr. Watkins read a letter, the souce of which he said he ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives to-day. The Minister of Works (Mr. Groom), in reply to Mr. Eurchell, said that the ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.

    The Minister of Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes) recently circulated municipal councils throughout the State as follows:— ...

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  5. LABOUR TROUBLES THE COAL STRIKE

    The leaders of the miners resumed their discussions with Ministers yesterday, and then met their executive, which, after considering the proposals ...

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  6. ARMISTICE DAY

    There will be an imposing ceremonial in connection with the burial of an unknown British Soldier in Westminster Abbey on the second anniversary ...

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  7. IRELAND EXCITING SCENES IN DUBLIN.

    There were exciting seenes in Dublin to-day in consequence of numerous military raids. Armed soldiers occupied the Mansion House, and hotels ...

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  8. RUSSIA THE SOUTHERN FRONT.

    M. Trotsky, the Russian Minister of War, is supervising the organisation of the Bolshevik forces at Kharkoff, in the Ukraine. A general attack on the ...

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  9. MUTINY ON WARSHIP.

    It is reported in Paris that the crew of the Russian warship Gromoboi. 13,200 tons, have mutinied at Cronstadt, and sunk the vessel. ...

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  10. THE DEATH OF McSWEENEY.

    Alderman McSweeney, the hungerstriking Lord Mayor of Cork, who died in Brixton Prison this morning, did not recover consciousness. His death ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. VIEWS OF H. G. WELLS.

    Mr. H. G. Wells, the novelist, who has arrived in London after a visit to Russia at the invitation of the Soviet Government, in an interview at Riga ...

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  12. SOME OF THE LOSSES.

    The official estimates of the Government show that, owing to the coal strike, the less to the public, including the guarantees to the railway ...

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  13. BRADFORD, MILLS CLOSE DOWN.

    In consequence of a strike of transport workers, few of the textile works are running at Bradford, in Yorkshire. One manufacturer, owning six mills, ...

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  14. VICTORIAN GENERAL ELECTION.

    The counting of the ballot papers in connection with the State elections as now almost complete. The retiring Labour candidate for Eaglehawk (Mr. ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states that the will of Mr. Reginald Bright. formerly of Melbourne, has been proved at £27,419. ...

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  16. OVERSEA SHIPPING. POSITION AT HOBART.

    There were no fresh developments locally yesterday with regard to the position brought about by the refusal of the waterside workers to work ...

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  17. STRIKE LEGISLATION.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, moved the second leading of the Emergency Powers Bill, which is ...

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  18. BRISBANE ELIMINATED AS PORT OF CALL.

    What will probably happen to Hobart if the waterside workers refuse to work after 5 p.m. is indicated in the case of Brisbane, where similar tactics are ...

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  19. THE BASIC WAGE. PROBABLY NOT LESS THAN £5.

    Considerable difficulty is being experienced by the Basic Wage Commission in dealing with the coutral point of fixing the basic wage for the Commonwealth, ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATIONS IN AMERICA.

    Irish societies in New York are arranging a big mass meeting and memorial services in honour of Mc-Sweeney. The Mayor of Newark, in New ...

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  21. DEATH OF ANOTHER HUNGERSTRIKER.

    Joseph Murphy, a Sinn Fein hungerstriken died in Cork Prison yesterday. He refused food for 75 days—one day longer than McSweeney. ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    Several important questions are set down for consideration by the Federal Cabinet. Foremost amongst them are matters affecting the health of the ...

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  23. FARES INCREASED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In consequence of the increases in wages and in the prices of coal and supplies increased railway and tramway charges are announced to come into ...

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  24. ALLEGED REPRISAL.

    A hosiery factory at Bandon, near Cork, was set on fire to-day, and the entire stock and the machinery destroyed. The damage is estimated at ...

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  25. MASONIC.

    There was a large attendance of Masonic Grand Lodge officers, Past Masters, Masters of Lodges, and Master Masons at the Masonic-hall yesterday ...

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  26. STRIKE IN RUMANIA.

    The Labour union executive at Bucharest, the capital of Rumania, declared a general strike yesterday, and the Government retaliated by declaring ...

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  27. MORE SINN FEIN MURDER'S.

    A party of police were ambushed to-day at Grange, in Country Sligo, and three were killed and three dangerously wounded. Three others of the party ...

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  28. GALLERY NOTES.

    When the House of Assembly met last night the Minister of Works read a lengthy statement in refutation of the allegations of mismanagement made in ...

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  29. THE MISSING AIRMEN.

    Further investigations are being made inland from the East Coast in an effort to find traces of the missing airmen, Captain Stutt, and Sergeant ...

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  30. NATIVE UNREST IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The situation to-day at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, where a serious affray occured yesterday, is, to all appearances, normal, but strong mounted ...

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  31. THE WOOL MARKET.

    Business on the Bradford wool market is stagnant, and values are untested. Manshester is again endeavouring to secure larger direct ...

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  32. M. OLEMENCEAU.

    So far it is not known whether M. Clemenceau, formerly Prime Minister of France, who is now visiting the Dutch East Indies, will accert the ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The proposed Budget of the League of Nations for 1921 amounts to 20,000,000 gold francs, the share of Australia amounting to approximately £34,000, ...

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  34. MILITARY.

    Officers of the combatant branches of the permanent military forces are being organised into one corps, to be known as the Staff Corps. The corps ...

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  35. DEATH OF THE KING OF GREECE.

    King Alexander of Greece, who has been suffering from blood poisoning as a result of being bitten by a monkey, died yesterday. ...

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  36. FRUIT TRADE.

    Canadian Government officials have received information indicating that Japan intends to place an embargo on fruit from the United States, Canada, ...

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  37. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In reply to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-night the Minister of Health stated that the Broken Hill Council had been given twenty-four ...

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  38. BURGLARS AT BURNIE.

    During last night the Tasmanian Producers' Selling Agency Company's office, in Marine-terrace, Burnie, was broken into, and 10s. ia postage ...

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  39. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is writing a preface to a book picturing his Australian and New Zealand tour. The book is to be sold on behalf of St. ...

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  40. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Viscountess Rhondda has petitioned the King claming the right to sit and vote in the House of Lords, in view of the Parliament Qualification of ...

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