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  2. CRAYFISH POTS.

    One result of the unfortunate shooting case at St. Helens has been that a great deal of criticism has been levelled at the Fisheries Commission ...

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  3. RAILTON-LATROBE SHALE OIL

    Mr. F. Richards, managing director of the Railton-Latrobe Shale Oil Co., and Mr. D. Griffin, the mine manager, accompanied by Mr. Wauchope, the ...

    Article : 216 words
  4. RUSSIA

    The Russian Soviet representative at Kovno, n[?]w the capital of Lithuania, has warned the Lithuanian Government that the Bolshevik Government will not ...

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  5. MARINE STEWARDS TO STRIKE

    The stewards employed on the Union Company's steamer Rotomahana, which is engaged in the Melbourne-Tasmania service, this morning gave 24 hours' ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. THE GREEK THRONE.

    Of 1,012,589 votes, cast in the plebiscite taken in Greece last Monday on the question of the return of ex-King Constantine to Athens and his ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. COAL MINING INDUSTRY DEMANDS OF NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    Further claims for increased pay and variations in working conditions have been made by the Miners' Federation. Notices which have been served on the ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. SINN FEIN INCENDIARIES BURNING DOWN CITY OF CORK

    Wild scenes prevailed in Cork on Saturday night, and explosions of bombs and incendiary fires destroyed the City-hall, the Carnegie Library, ...

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  9. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Details of the new increases in the wages of Commonwealth officers under the basic wage scheme are now being worked out by the Commonwealth ...

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  10. VICTORIAN MINERS MAKE FRESH DEMANDS.

    Matters in connection with the miners' strike at Morwell and Wonthaggi have become complicated, in consequence of a new log of wages and ...

    Article : 292 words
  11. ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION.

    James Jasper Crennan was at the Central Police Court to-day, charged with having, while employed as postmaster at Haymarket, Sydney, unlawfully made use ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. PERSONAL.

    At the meeting of the Hobart City Council last night Alderman Amott moved that the Council place on record its high appreciation of the valuable ...

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  13. NEW GUINEA MANDATE.

    Although no decision has yet been announced by the Federal Ministry concerning the appointment of administrator of the New Guinea mandated ...

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  14. THE N.S.W. CYCLONE. TAKES A CIRCULAR COURSE.

    Latest reports show that the cyclonic storm which was the cause of trouble last Tuesday has followed an almost circular course. Its centre was at first ...

    Article : 218 words
  15. MORE MURDERS.

    Two brothers named Daniels were shot in their beds in Cork yesterday, one of the men being killed outright, and the other so badly wounded that ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. THE 1917-18 WOOL CLIP.

    Elaborate tables have been issued by the Central Wool Committee in continuation of those published in May, 1919, showing the results of the ...

    Article : 394 words
  17. THE BASIC WAGE.

    The following important announcement was made by the judges of the Queensland Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice McCawley and Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. TURKISH PEACE TREATY.

    Abdul Medjid Effendi, uncle of the Sultan of Turkey, and heir-apparent to the throne, interviewed at Constantinople yesterday by a French journalist, ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. SNOW STORMS.

    Snow fell heavily to-day in North Wales and in the Midlands of England, and also at the Isle of Wight in the south. In some of the London suburbs ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. IMMENSE DAMAGE TO THE WHEAT CROPS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) said to-day in relation to the damage done by the cyclonic storm last week:—The storm has damaged the ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. FRUIT PICKING RATES.

    The organisation of the A.W.U is being extended to embrace fruit and hop pickers, and demands have been formulated, and, in the case of the ...

    Article : 537 words
  22. RAILWAY DISASTER IN FRANCE.

    Yesterday morning a goods train when leaving Armentieres ran into a passenger train, and the collision resulted in 10 people being killed and 20 ...

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  23. WHARF ROBBERIES.

    Despite the fact that heavy penalties have been imposed upon individuals in mainland cities lately for cargo pilfering from the wharves, the practice still ...

    Article : 251 words
  24. NEARLY 14 INCHES OF RAIN.

    Since the beginning of the cyclonic rainstorm on December 5 the rain registered at Sydney has been 1,398 points. The highest registration for one day ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. KINGSTON BEACH.

    At yesterday's meeting of the King— borough Council, it was proposed by Councillor Facy, in accordance with notice. "That a toll of one penny per ...

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  26. HUNDREDS OF HOUSES DESTROYED

    It is still impossible to assess the damage done, but the destruction includes some of the most imposing blocks in the city. The entire area of ...

    Article : 278 words
  27. NAVAL.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels, the Secretary of the United States Navy, in his annual report forwarded to President Wilson, advocates another three-year naval ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. THE TAXATION COMMISSION.

    Evidence was given to-day before the Federal Taxation Commission by Mr. F. N. Yarwood, accountant, who, on behalf of the Australasian Corporation of ...

    Article : 207 words
  29. THE SUGAR HOLD-UP.

    A further development has occurred in connection with the sugar deadlock at Port Adelaide. On the decision of the reference board that the men ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. HOBART CITY COUNCIL.

    The first meeting of the Hobart City Council, as newly- constituted, was held in the Council-chamber at the Town-hall last night. The Mayor (Col. Snowden[?] ...

    Article : 404 words
  31. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    The representative at Geneva of the Australian Press Association states that yesterday the Marconi Co. conducted interesting wireless telephonic ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. ABORIGINES CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court to-day a Vansittart black named Gunboor and his gin Gelin were charged with the murder of Gustave Ulrech and Alfred ...

    Article : 207 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    During the recent sittings of the Commonwealth Parliament an Act was passed amending the Commonwealth Bank Act by transferring the control of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. SANDFLY COAL MINE.

    For some time the Kigborough Council has been undecided what course to adopt with regard to the Sandfly tramway, and it was intended to arrive at a ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. A NIGHT OF TERROR.

    The people of Cork, throughout, the night, became panic-stricken owing to the repeated explosions and the fires. Patrick-street, the main artery of ...

    Article : 378 words
  36. BARN BLUFF OIL PROSPECTS.

    Condemnation by the Government Geologist (Mr. Loftus Hills) of the Barn Bluff-Pelion district, as a possible locality for an oil field is not being ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Starke, in the Arbitration court to-day, continued the hearing of an application made by the Public Service Commissioner for the variation of ...

    Article : 311 words
  38. DEVONPORT COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Devonport Municipal Council to-day a petition with 215 signatures was presented, asking for a reversion to Saturday for the ...

    Article : 145 words
  39. BROACHING CARGO.

    Reference was made to-day by the Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) to the undertaking given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. THE NON-UNIONIST QUESTION.

    A meeting of members of the A.W.U was held at Linda last night, to receive the reports of officials of the union who have been taking a show of tickets ...

    Article : 89 words
  41. THE ENGLISH CRICKETER'S.

    It was feared on Sunday that, on account of the excessive rain which seemed likely to continue, the cricket match between the Englishmen and New South ...

    Article : 83 words
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