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  2. SHIP ENGINEERS' STRIKE THE TERMS REJECTED BY THE BALLOT.

    The marine engineers have decided to continue the strike. The acting general secretary of the Institute of Marine Engineers stated ...

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  3. SHIPPING

    The American transport Powhattan, 6,117 tons, which sent out wireless messages notifying that her boiler-rooms were flooded, and was ad[?]t for ...

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  4. THE SINN FEINERS

    The authorities having removed the police from the Donbeg barracks, which were recently burned to the ground, the Sinn Feiners ordered ...

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  5. MARKETS AND MONEY THE WORLD'S FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchquer, in a speech at Birmingham to-day, referred to the world's financial situation, and said the ...

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  6. PEACE TREATY AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    Senator Johnson and Senator Reed (Republicans), in speeches to-day, declared that no further compromise should be made regarding the Peace ...

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  7. HISTORIC LETTERS THE KAISER TO THE TSAR.

    In the letters published to-day of the ex-Kaiser to the late Tsar, the Kaiser, writing from Corfu in May, 1909, confines himself to a lengthy diatribe ...

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  8. AN ARMY OF LABOUR.

    A wireless message received in London from Moscow, the headquarters of the Bolsheviks, states that the Third Red Russian army has been converted ...

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  9. RUSSIA THE SITUATION REVIEWED.

    An authoritative weekly summary pf the military operations in Russia says that since the opening of their offensive on January 4 the Letts have ...

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  10. SIBERIA.

    It is not expected that large Japanese reinforcements will be sent to Siberia, but the Japanese intend to prevent the eastward spread of ...

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  11. THE EX-KAISER.

    It is understood in Washington that the Dutch Government has definitely refused to surrender the ex-Kaiser to the Allies. ...

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  12. OUTBREAK OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    Typhus fever is raging in Eastern Galicia, and other infectious diseases are sweeping westward from Russia. It is estimated that there were 3,200,000 ...

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  13. THE NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT SCANDAL

    Warrants for the arrest of seven men whose names were mentioned in the course of the inquiry into the administration of the State Wheat Office were ...

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  14. FRENCH POLITICS THE NEW GOVERNMENT.

    M. Millcrand, the new prime Minister of France, in a declaration read this afternoon in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, emphasised ...

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  15. DANZIG.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Haking, who commanded the 11th Anny Corps during, the lighting on the Western front, is to take control of two ...

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  16. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    An investigation made by the American Senate on Mexicann frontier disturbances reveals that a plot was hatched in Mexico with the knowledge ...

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  17. THE CARBIDE WORKS.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) to-day received a deputation consisting of Senators Bakhap and Mulcahy and Mr. McWilliams, M.H.R., who ...

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  18. SUPREME ALLIED COUNCIL.

    The interruption of the sittings of the Supreme Allied Council owing to the French Ministerial situation is generally deplored. The deadlock ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. DUTCH LOAN TO GERMANY.

    In return for a loan of 200,000,000 florins promised by Holland, Germany proposes to give Holland preference in the purchase of foodstuffs, and to ...

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  20. STEWARDS AND PANTRYMEN.

    The dispute between the shipowners and the Marine Stewards' and Pantrymen's Union appears to be reaching finality. ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. THE LABOUR OUTLOOK.

    A general review of employment in Great Britain published in the December number of the Labour Ministry's gazette shows that the moulders' strike ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. PROFITEERING ON AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Mr. Halford J. Macinder, the wellknown English economist, addressing a public meeting at Bradford to-day, said the British Government was the ...

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  23. WHAT SHOULD BE DONE NOW.

    The settlement of the strike is now no nearer than it was a few weeks ago, and the engineers' officials have returned to their branches. ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN.

    The total amount of the subscriptions to the Canadian Victory loan was 682,032,215 dollars, of which the Government is likely to accept 650,000,000 ...

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  25. "UNCLE BERTIE'S POLICY."

    Writing from Corfu, in May, 1911, the Kaiser, draws "Nicky's" attention to an article in the German press written by an intimate friend of ...

    Article : 219 words
  26. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The United States Senate has rejected the motion submitted by Senator Walsh, one of the Democratic members for Montana, condemning ...

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  27. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    At a banquet given last night by the London Unionist Association, Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Lord Privy Seal, referring to the last few years, said that ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Addressing a meeting of the "Trades-hall Council last night, the secretary of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation (Mr. A. C. ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL CLEARING HOUSE.

    It is announced in Washington that international bankers and exporters have completed plans for the organisation of an international credit clearing ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. GERMAN MONARCHY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York World" has had an interview with General Von Bernhaidi, the author of the work "Germany and the ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    It is expected that when M. Raymond Poincare quits the Presidency, to which M. Deschanel has been elected, he will take over the portfolio of ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Owing to the increased price of silver, the German Government is withdrawing silver coins from circulation, and is paying for them in notes six ...

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  33. THE BRISBANE BRANCH.

    It was stated to-day that a meeting of the Brisbane branch of the marine engineers last night unanimously rejected the shipowners' offer. ...

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  34. THE RAISING OF THE BLOCKADE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Supremr Allied Council has decided to completely raise the blockade of ...

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  35. COAL SHORTAGE IN S.A.

    The Coal Board is becoming alarmed at the non-settlement of the marine engineers' strike, and, in consequence of the increasing shortage of coal, ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The West Australian loan of £1,500000 at 5½ per cent, has been over-subscribed, and applicants will receive only 30 per cent. of their tenders, ...

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  37. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    A by-election for Paisley has arisen owing to the death of Sir John McCullum, who had represented the constituency in the Liberal interests since ...

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  38. REPATRIATION.

    The problems which confront the Department of Repatriation in connection with the settlement of men on the land have proved very difficult to solve, ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDY.

    Maud Roberts, a single woman who at Tabia, on the far west coast, killed her newly-born infant and her other daughter on Sunday last, and then cut ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE.

    The Government Actuary estimates that unemployed insurance in Great Britain will apply to 7,997,000 persons, who will contribute annually ...

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  41. GRADING AND PACKING FRUIT

    It has been arranged by the Department of Agriculture (as announced by advertisement) to issue certificates of competency to qualified persons (male ...

    Article : 203 words
  42. THE MISSING JEWELS.

    Detectives have carried out a thorough search for Mrs. Stewart Dawson's missing jewels, valued at £4,000, but without result. The inquiries by ...

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  43. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN.

    Captain Thomas, lecturing to-day at the Society of Arts, narrated that the British advance on Jerusalem was held up by the mountainous country. The ...

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  44. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) presided at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day. After an all-day sitting it was stated that no appointments had been ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  46. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    The report of the Public Service Comnissioner (Mr. Allard) on the trawling industry of New South Wales was made available this morning. ...

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  47. ALL RUSSIAN TRADE NATIONAL ISED.

    A Litvinoff, the Bolshevik Commissary, who recently negotiated for the exchange of prisoners with Great Britain, interviewed in Copenhagen ...

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  48. MASONIC

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 words
  49. THE LONDON POLICE.

    General Sir Nevil Macready, the Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police Force, has issued an order dismissing seven West End ...

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  50. AVIATION. THE FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Matthews, who is attempting the flight to Australia, arrived at Bagdad on Wednesday. ...

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  51. WOOL APPRAISEMENT.

    A feature of the selection of wools catalogued in the appraisement that closed to-day was the considerable proportion of attractive clips in the grease ...

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  52. THE EXPORT OF ORES.

    At a meeting of citizens to-night, Warden Fisher presiding, and the Hon. J. E. Ogden being persent, the following resolution were carried:— ...

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  53. SHIPBUILDING.

    Despite the many obstacles with which Walkers Ltd. have been confronted, owing chiefly to industrial troubles, both in Great Britain and ...

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  54. AIR FORCE MEMORIAL.

    Price Albert is making an appeal for an Air Force memorial fund, to commemorate the services of the Royal Naval Air Force, the Royal Flying ...

    Article : 107 words
  55. AN AUDACIOUS ROBBERY.

    An audacious robbery was committed yesterday afternoon in the Government Savings Bank, Moore-street, Sydney. A woman drew £100, and as she was ...

    Article : 173 words
  56. PROFITEERING.

    Mr. H. Burgess, member of the cotton spinning firm of Burgess, Tedward, and Co., manchester, who is in Auckland, has denied absolutely the recently cabled ...

    Article : 231 words
  57. THE HORSE KILLER.

    The long list of outrages perpetrated by the horse-killer was incresed last night by the slaughtering of a valuable chestnut pony near Glenelg. The animal was ...

    Article : 160 words
  58. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    It has been decided by the Minister for Customs (Mr. [?]) that regulations under the Navigation Act relating to the carrying of boys and apprentices are not ...

    Article : 81 words
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