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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS TENNIS PLAYER'S DEATH.

    A message from Paris staten that Laurents, the tennis player, has died of Influenza. ...

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  3. ELECTIONS. "ORGY OF BRIBES."

    "It is more than a fortnight ago olnce delivered my policy speech as leader of the Nationalist-Progressive party," said Sir George Fuller at Crookwell last night. "Although ...

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  4. LOST TRADE.

    The coke trade, on which the South Coast coal industry is to a great extent dependent, is threatened by reason of coke from other countries being able to ...

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  5. AN ARMED CAMP.

    The invasion of Limerick is assuming a very serious aspect. The town is now occupied by three forces— Lritish troops who have not yet been ...

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  6. THE LARGS BAY.

    "The action of the Scamen's Union in regard to the manning of the Commonwealth Government linor Largs Bay has helped to create a situation ...

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  7. CANBERRA.

    The abolition of the present system under which the construction of the Federal capital at Canberra is subject to all the crosscurrents of Federal politics is incvitable ...

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  8. THE COALITION. BRITISH POSITION.

    Sir Arthur Balfour (Lord President of the Council), speaking at the Carlton Club, was emphatic in his expression of opinion that the country's interests were best served by ...

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  9. A MEMORIAL.

    Proposals for the establishment of a memorial to the Australians who took part in the battle of Villers-Bretonneux seem now to be taking shape. The Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  10. COLOMBO TEA SALES.

    Just over 1,250,0001b was offered. There was a very fair selection, but the quality showed a considerable falling off. The denrand was good. and bidding more general. prices ...

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  11. RAND STRIKE. CLASH WITH POLICE.

    A message from Johannesburg states that the whole town is in a state of great excitement. Strikers' commandoes and the police are parading the streets. Several acts of ...

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  12. BELFAST GUNMEN.

    Gunmen engaged in fierce activities in Belfast throughout yesterday, establishing themselves at an early hour on chimneys, roofs, and windows in Carrick Hill and the locality, ...

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  13. MT. LYELL MINES.

    The retrenchment policy outlined in the recent statement of the Mount Lyell directors will operate from to-morrow, and about 200 men have boen notified ...

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  14. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Paris says the Reparations Commission reports that up to December 31 Germany had paid the Allies on account of reparations 6,487,000,000 gold marks ...

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  15. RECORD STRIKE.

    What probably constitutes a record strikes for Australia terminated yeaterday. Over three years ago the sewer miners, who are members of tho A.W.U., and who were engaged ...

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  16. BEEF STOCKS.

    Mr. Edmund Jowett, M.P., interviewed, states that the chief causes of the beef slump are the bad effects on the public mind of old stock, and the relentless war that is being carried ...

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  17. EXPLOSION.

    The death roll as a result of the explosion at Port Tipton, Staffordshire, now totals 13. Several others are in a precarious condition. All are in their teens, some having just left ...

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  18. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    A United Press message from Tokio says well-informed political leaders declare that the fall of the Takahashi Government is inevitable. These statements followed the ...

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  19. THE "CONSPIRACY."

    Referring yesterday to Mr. Dooley's charge that there was a conspiracy among employers to reduce wages, the president of the Employers' Federation (Mr. M'Mahon) said:— ...

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  20. WAGES.

    "It is only to be expected," said the Premier (Mr. Dooley) yesterday, "that Mr. McMahon, as the mouthplace of employers, should be angry at the publication of facts ...

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  21. MOTOR SMASH. AT RANDWICK.

    As the result of a motor smash in Darley-road, Randwick, late last night, a woman was killed and a man is in a critical condition at St. Vincent's Hospital. ...

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  22. MOUNT EVEREST.

    Brigadier-General Bruce, leader of the Mount Everest expedition, and his nephew, Captain Bruce, arrived at Darjeeling yesterday to complete arrangements for the undertaking. In ...

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  23. PACIFIC TREATY.

    A massage from Washington says the While House announces that President Harding will maintain his "hands-off" attitude toward the Senate fight against the Pacific Treaty. The ...

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  24. SHARK HUNT. MONSTER SEEN AT COOGEE.

    A large shark was observed swimming in the second row of breakers at Coogee yesterday. Onlookers estimated its length at from 14ft to 16ft. which is considerably greater ...

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  25. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Letters have been forwarded by the Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) to the Ministers in charge of all Commonwealth departments, asking them to forward estimates of expenditure ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO.

    A message from Aiken (South Carolina) reports that a tornado killed six and injured 40. Much damage was done to property. ...

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  27. FISHERMAN'S OFFER.

    A well-known shark fisherman, with experience extending over 30 years, Mr. Arthur Douglas, boatshed propopriotor, of Yowie Bay, Port Hacking, is convinced that he can catch ...

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  28. BETTING FRAUD.

    The trial has been opened at Old Balley of Captain Owen Peel and his wife on charges arising from, the despatch of 45 telegrams to various bookmakers, backing Paragon for the ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Madrid announces that the Spanish Cabinet has resigned in consequence of the Liberals withdrawing their support. The council of the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  30. FATAL COLLISION.

    A dance at St. Kilda and a party at Collingwood preceded a sonsational motor-car collision at the intersection of Johnston-street and Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, shortly before ...

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  31. FARM APPRENTICES.

    Mr. Barwell (Premier of South Australia) is overwhelmed with applications for farm apprenticeships in South Australia. He has received more than 1000 letters from all parts ...

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  32. CHAMBER OF HORRORS.

    At the Cardiff Assizes Harold Greenwood, solicitor, of Kidwelly, who was acquitted on a charge of poisoning his wife l8 months ago, brought an action against the proprietors of ...

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  33. BRITISH MUSIC.

    Mr. W. Arundel Orchard, at the Conservatorium of Music last night, as president of the British Music Association in Sydney, welcomed Mr. E. Frank Hutchens. ...

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  34. DENEKIN'S FORCES.

    In the House of Commons, on the miscellancous war services vote, Mr. Ceell Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated that the Government was paying about ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is all very well to talk about the use of dynamite or such like means for the destruction of sharks, but suppose when the shark appears and several of the shots are ...

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  36. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    "The most amazing device of a Government desperately dreading, destruction is Mr. M'Girr's guarantee of five shillings a bushel to wheat farmers for five years," said Mr. A. ...

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  37. GERMAN SHIPS.

    In a Press interview in January last, Captain Huldigren, master of the Swedish motor ship Yngaren. referring to German shipping, stated that the master of the steamer Hello ...

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  38. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman McElhone), in welcoming the Springboks in the Town Hall yesterday morning, referred to the team's visit as tending to atrengthen the bonds of ...

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  39. HEALTH OFFICERS.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day the President, Mr. Justice Powers, dismissed an appeal by the Health Inspectors' Association of Australia againt the decision ...

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  40. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    A message from Paris states that the Italian Government has officially accepted the proposal that the Genoa Conference should open on April 19. Proceedings will be suspended ...

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  41. SINKING OF GEELONG.

    The Appeals Court dismissed the appeal against Mr. Justice Ballhache's decision in the case of the Peninsular and Oriental branch service against the Commonwealth shipping ...

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  42. MELBA CONCERTS.

    At Paling's last night, Mr. John Lemmone, concert director for Dame Nellie Melba, stated that 12,000 seats had been sold for the second series of five concerts at the Town Hall, ...

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  43. WIRELESS.

    Mr. Charies Maclurean reports having received on Tuesday evening at his experimental wireless station at Starafield an excellent speech transmitted from Melbourne Radio ...

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  44. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Wolverhampton by-election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir A. E. Bird (Coalition-Unionist) resulted as follows:—Sir Robert Bird (Coalition-Unionist), 16,790: A. G. ...

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  45. ALLEGED THEFT OF UNION FUNDS.

    John Arbuckle, a former secretary of the New Zealand Miners' Federation, has been committed for trial on a charge of the theft of £159 of the union funds. ...

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