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  2. ZINC CONCENTRATES.

    In the House of Commons Lieut-commander Kenworthy (Liberal) again raised the zinc concentrates question, by moving a reduction of £1000 in the vote for a subordinate ...

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  3. GUN-ALLEY MURDER.

    Support of Ross's general alibi and of his statement that be was elsewhere at times when he was alleged to have spoken regarding the tragedy to Olive Maddex and to ivy ...

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  4. DOCKYARDS.

    Senator Wilson, of South Australia, spoke appreciatively yesterday regarding the efforts to effect economies at the Government.dockyards. ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Asked yesterday why he had resigned the Deputy Leadership of the Federal Country parly. Mr. Gregory said:—"Some little time after the recent want of confidence debate ...

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  6. CONFERENCE.

    With preliminaries over, the way has been paved for the real business of the industrial conference. A deadlock over the appointment of ...

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  7. STRIKE ENDS.

    The strike of unionist employees in the meat industry ended to-day. The following official statement was issued at midday;—"A meeting representative of the ...

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  8. SINN FEIN.

    A split in the Ardtheis (Sinn Fein Congress) has been averted. The president, Mr. de Valera, stated yesterday that the leaders had agreed that the Ardfheis should be ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The "Sportsman" states that the French football tour of Australasia has not yet been definitely settled. Berths have provisionally been booked on the Arawa, leaving in the ...

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  10. AIR DISASTER.

    A message from Norfolk (Virginia) reports that all the bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the airship Roma, which crashed and exploded over the Norfolk army base. ...

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  11. PREVIOUS CATASTROPHE

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington says the report submitted to the British Air Ministry in London by the aeronautical research committee declares that ...

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  12. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    Serious trouble in the shipbuilding and engineering trade is likely, with the result that hundreds of thousands more will be unemployed in the middle of March. ...

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  13. BASIC WAGE.

    During the course of an address at Wingham, Mr. L. O. Martin, a local Progiessive-Country party candidate for Oxley, referred to the basic wage and its effects ...

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  14. PACIFIC TREATY.

    A Washington message states that senator Johnson presented the Foreign Relations Committee with a reservation to the Pacific Treaty which would limit the signatory Powers' lights ...

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  15. EX-ENEMY SHIPS.

    Lord Incheape, reporting on the sale ot exonemy steamers which be undertook to carry out voluntarily on behalf of the Reparation Commission, says be dealt with 94 passenger ...

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  16. MOTORING MISHAP.

    An extraordinary accident occurred at the intersection of Burwood and Simmonds streets, Where Dr. Nathan, dentist, had an exciting experience. A gang of men were engaged ...

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  17. RAND STRIKERS.

    A Johannesburg message states that violence is increasing in the cast and central Rand, the campaign of intimidation making it almost impossible to continue operations at ...

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  18. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Representatives of the Victorian Housewives Association waited on the Minister for Customs, Mr. Rodgers, to-day and urged a reduction in the price of sugar. They also ...

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  19. PRINCESS MARY.

    The Lord Major of London and aldermen procecded in state through London to Buckingham Palace, and presented Prince Mary with a congratulatory address in a golden ...

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  20. WARSHIP LIBIA.

    The leading Itilian merchants and citizens of Sydney gave a dinner at the Hotel Australia last evening in honour of the commander and officers of the Italian warship Libia, now ...

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  21. VICTORY BOND CLUB.

    The public prosecutor has issued a summons charging Mr. Herat[?] Bottomley, M. P., with converting to his own use the sum of £500O, being part of the property of the Victory ...

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  22. LARGE ESTATES.

    A letter was recently sent to the Premier (Mr. Dooley) asking him to champion the Million Farms scheme. Mr. Dooley's reply was that if the million farms committee would ...

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  23. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George will meet M. Peincare at a French Channel port at the week-end to discuss the ageuda for the Genon Conference. ...

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  24. EXTRADITION MATTER.

    In asking for a remand yesterday at the Central Police Court in the case of David Grant, aged 34, who was charged with being in idle and disorderly person, and with having ...

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  25. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    Regulations have been gazetted under the Navigation Act compelling foreign-going ships and coasting-trade ships when on a voyage exceeding 650 miles, and carrying 100 persons ...

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  26. TRADE WITH CHINA.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Shaugha[?] yesterday interviewed Mr E. S. Little (Australian Trade Commissioner), who is now approaching Chinese ...

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  27. MR. P. K. BOWDEN.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Percy Kelly Bowden, who was for many years secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, at the age of 61. Mr. Bowden had ...

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  28. WILHELM'S PLAN.

    Advices from Rio Janeiro state that the exKaiser planned to flee from Holland to Brazil, but the plot was folled by the Allies. Facsimiles of a Brazilian passport issued to ...

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  29. METHODIST CHURCH.

    After the annual Communion service yesterday the Methodist Conference heard obituaries and tributes regarding the death of the late Revs. W. Woolls Rutledge, Richard East, ...

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  30. CORNER IN WHEAT.

    Leading wheat importers consider that there is little prospect of the successful formation of a Canadian, Australian, and United States combine. They think the prometers are ...

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  31. FINED £80.

    a remarkable prosecution at the Paddlugton Police Court yesterday, which was brought under an Act dating back nearly 200 years, resulted in a tenant at certain property ...

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  32. WAR ON RATS.

    The Lord Mayor announced last evening that, in addition to the committees already published in the "Herald," the following had been appointed representatives of the ...

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  33. LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    A message from Detroit states that Harry Fields, who is a prisoner in Detroit, made a confession that be drove two men and one woman, whose names are known by the Los ...

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  34. SUFFRAGE QUESTION.

    The "Chicago Tribure's" correspondent in T[?]klo says the debate on manhood suffrage will open in the Diet to-day (Thursday). Fearing grave demonstrations or riots, 5,000 ...

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  35. BRITISH ECONOMY REPORT.

    The final section of Sir Erie Geddes' report Will be published this week-end. It deals, with the Post Office, stationery office, Foreign Office, and law expenses, and recommends ...

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  36. MINING INDUSTRY. i

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. George camp, referred yesterday to a statement which appeared in the press from a correspondent stating that the leaders of parliamentary ...

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  37. THE DOUKHOBORS.

    The [?] of thier lands and property, and the [?] of childien under 10, also the aged [?] infirm, is urged on the Russian Doukh[?] by Peter Veregin, head of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. UNITED STATES.

    The United States Consul-Generl, Mr. Wilber, Buys he has recommended the Department of State that for the next fiscal year the New Zealand quota of immigrants to the ...

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  39. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    In the semi-final of the amateur billiards championship M'Leod (2000) beat Marshall (1920). In the match between M'Conachy and Inman ...

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  40. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Ida Parker, about 40 years of age, was found by the police in the dining-room of her home in Pleasant-avenue, Erskineville, yesterday, her head being battered ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lieut.-Colonel Amary (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiraity) stated in the House of Commons that the condition of Nelson's flagship, Victory, was being considered. It was ...

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  42. LADY FEODORA GLEICHEN.

    The death occur[?] at St. James's Palace of Lady Feodora Gle[?]chen, second cousin of the King, after an operation for appendicitis. Owing to her [?] the Royal wedding ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. ANOTHER INFECTED RAT.

    Dr. Armstrong, Director of Public Health, stated last night that another infected rat had been found, not in a new area, but in Oxford-street, Paddington, where the ...

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  44. PICKED UP AT SEA.

    The Messageries Maritimes steamer Andromode arrived at Fremantle this afternoon The captain reported that he picked up two coolies about 10 miles out from Ceylon. The ...

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  45. MEMORIAL HALL.

    Plans are being prepared for a hall which is to be erected at Adamstown, a suburb of Newcastle, in memory of many hundreds of Australian soldiers who are buried in the ...

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  46. FIRE AT ANNANDALE.

    About 1 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the residence of Mr. Jesskins in Youngstreet, Annandale. The brigade were called and extinguished the flames with one hydrant. ...

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  47. MRS. BANDMANN-PALMER DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mrs. BandmannPalmer, formerly a well-known actress. [Mrs. Bandmann-Palmer visited Australia with her husband, Daniel Bandmann, many ...

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  48. MOTOR COLLISION.

    A taxi-cab and a two-seater motor car, which were-proceeding in opposite directions collided near the Kensington tramway sheds at 11.20 last night. ...

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  49. QUEEN VICTORIA HOMES.

    The report of the annual meeting of the Queen Victoria Homes, referring to the number of patients admitted and treated at the sanatorium far women, and at the sanatorium ...

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  50. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London: [?] At Suez: Orsova, S, [?] DEPARTURES. From Colombo, Trelevan, [?] ...

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  51. THE CAIRO MURDERS.

    A message from Ca[?]ro says that it appears certain that the recent murders of Europeans were intended to provoke British reprisals, In the hope that such would lead to anti-British ...

    Article : 58 words
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