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  2. THE RAND STRIKE.

    All the unions concerned in the strike have now returned to work. Of 20,000 men employed on the mines before the strike, upwards of 5000 ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    When the Prince landed at Colombo this morning, he came into an atmosphere as different from that of India as day from night. He found himself among a people ...

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  4. ATTACKS IN ULSTER.

    Two hundred members of the Irish Republican Army surrounded Maghera, in Londonderry, cut off the lights, and ordered the inhabitants indoors. They then ...

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  5. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Rev. D. G. Morse, of Sydney, addressed a meeting, at the Central Hall, Newcastle last night, in furtherance of the campaign of Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Particulars of the conference held in Melbourne on March 16 and 17, between the representatives of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and the Newcastle ...

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  7. MINERS AND MAITLAND SHOW

    It was ascertained yesterday, at the offices of the Northern district of the Miners' Federation, that the usual custom be followed in regard to the Maitland ...

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  8. SYMBOLS OF REVOLUTION.

    In a room in the Trades Hall at Johannesburg used by the Communists, the police found a voluminous red robe and two red Cops of the same shape as the ...

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  9. MR. OAKES' FORECAST.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, deputy leader of the Coalition party, said to-day that with the approach of polling day Mr. Dooley's fear was growing. ...

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  10. NATIONAL-PROGRESSIVES.

    The National-Progressive candidates for Newcastle—Messrs. M. Cromarty, J. L. Fegan, R. G. Kilgour, K. Mathieson, and H. L. Wheeler—report good meetings ...

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  11. ENGINEERING LOCK-OUT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Clynes moved the adjournment to raise the question of the engineering lockout, with the object of inducing the Government to take ...

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  12. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    During the past three or four years the question of workmen's compensation and insurance has had considerable attention in the northern district, ...

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  13. FISHER AND SPENDIFF'S FATE.

    The fate of Fisher and Spendiff has beet finally set at rest by finding their last messages in a safe at the Red headquarters in the Fordsburg Market ...

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  14. MURDER IN BELFAST.

    The murder campaign in Belfast continues unchecked. Hills, on employee of the corporation, was shot in the face in Templemore-street, and died a few hours ...

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  15. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Mr. Loughlin, Minister for Lands, said to-night that the Government's administration had been very sympathetic towards returned soldier settlers. A system ...

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  16. GENERAL SMUTS' STATEMENT.

    General Smuts was loudly cheered on entering the Assembly yesterday, and again on rising to make a statement. He said that when he last spoke in ...

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  17. NO MOURNING FOR GANDHI.

    A message from Lahore states that Gandhi's sentence has created but little excitement. Partial hartals were held in various localities, but here was no ...

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  18. FOR GUIDANCE OF ELECTORS.

    Mr. Harkness, the Chief Electoral Officer, supplies the following:— An elector who on polling day is absent during the hours of polling from the ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Sir L. Worthington Evans, the Secretary of State for War, speaking at the Wandsworth Constitutional Club, expressed the hope that the health of Mr. Lloyd ...

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  20. EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Lambert, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said the Government did not know whether it was true that the Soviet since 1917 had been ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Jones, the State Minister for Mines, referring to-day to the reported now gold find in the Bowen district, said a number of prospectors were at work about 14 ...

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  22. EX-SERVICE IMMIGRANTS.

    Earl Haig entertained Mr. M'Whae, the Agent-General for Victoria, at luncheon for the purpose of conferring on the migration of ex-service men, many of whom ...

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  23. A SOVIET WAR.

    Advises from Riga stats that the Soviet is busily preparing for war. Great forces from Kieff and Charkoff have been sent to protect the Polish and Roumanian ...

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  24. WIRELESS BEATS STOWAWAYS

    The master of the steamer Woodara, bound from Liverpool to Australia, found five stowaways aboard. He wirelessed to the Surrey, homeward ...

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  25. POLLING ON SATURDAY.

    The poll will be taken on Saturday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. The polling at the general election two years ago showed that throughout the ...

    Article : 163 words
  26. ALLEGED IMPERSONATION.

    Sir George Fuller, the Coalition leader, stated to-night that he had received information that impersonation on a wholesale scale was to be attempted on the ...

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  27. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    "Forward," a Scottish Labour paper, explains Mr. Andrew Fisher's rejection for the Kilmarnock election. Mr. Fisher declaring himself a ...

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  28. THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK

    Discussing the present business situation, in an address before the National Dry Goods Association in New York, Mr. Herbert P. Howell, vice-president ...

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  29. COOK AND BECKETT.

    Mr. Charles Lucas, manager of the Australian boxer, Cook, who is matched against Beckett, the English champion, is appreciative of the action of Mr. ...

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  30. COAL MINERS' COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Council of the Mining Department of the Australasian Workers' Union (formerly the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. THE PACIFIC TREATY.

    Senator Borah, continuing the attack in the Senate on the Pacific Treaty, alleged that a secret treaty had been reached by Britain and the United ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King is slightly indisposed, and in consequence cancelled a dinner engagement at the last moment. The death is announced of Mr. Edward ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    Bush fires are raging at Goornoong, in the Bendigo district, causing losses in grass, wood, hay, and standing timber. Another fire is burning in the Lake ...

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  34. SEAMEN'S STATEMENT.

    A Joint statement has been issued by Mr. W. Raeburn, the secretary to the Federated Seamen's Union, and Mr. C. Burke, the secretary to the Queensland ...

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  35. LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. D. Watson addressed two meetings last evening. Speaking at Cardiff, he said he had received two messages lately, which distinctly contradicted each other. ...

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  36. AGROUND OFF NOBBYS.

    While entering Port Hunter yesterday at 2.40 p.m., the steamer Darnholme took a sheer and swung round to come aground off the black buoy between Nobbys and ...

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  37. BOLSHEVIST MOVEMENT.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association, during a recent visit to the Rand, endeavoured to discover the underlying motives of the insurrection. ...

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  38. MEREWETHER.

    Mr. D. Murray addressed a meeting in the A.N.A. Hall, Merewether, on Monday night last, in support of his candidature as one of the five selected Labour ...

    Article : 103 words
  39. SPLITTING PREFERENCES.

    In several electorate the A.L.P. executive has had to warn candidates against canvassing for votes in an order of preference contrary to that allowed. Mr. ...

    Article : 221 words
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