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  2. INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.

    Many striking facts were put forward in the address delivered by the president (Mr. D. Gordon, M.L.C., of Adelaide, at the eighteenth Congress ...

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  3. MARKING TIME.

    The Federated Seamen's Union has decided to take no further action in regard to the Commonwealth line of steamers until the arrival of the Hobson's Bay in ...

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  4. ON THE LAND.

    If one visits the Burnett district, or the older established Upper Logan, glass and water may be seen in abundanee. Queensland is experiencing one of the best ...

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  5. "CHAOS AND MURDER."

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, on the eve of assuming his new position as civil head of the Northern police at Belfast, wrote to the Prime ...

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  6. CHANGE WANTED.

    Pastor A. G. Stewart, of the New Hebrides Mission Service who is on furlough in Melbourne, referring to-day to his work at North Malekula and Santo, where he has ...

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  7. DAMAGE BY LOOTING.

    It is estimated that the damage to property on the Rand during the devolution amounts to £1,000,000, a considerable proportion of the loss ...

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  8. W.A. PREMIER.

    The Prremier of West Australia (Sir James Mitchell) has arrived here. He has contracted a chill, and will be confined to his room until Tuesday, when he hopes ...

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  9. TOWNSVILLE MAILS.

    On Saturday a conference was held before the Industrial Magistrate, between representatives of the Waterside Workers' Union and the local shipping ...

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  10. CIVIL WAR.

    Mr. De Valera is continuing his endeavour to widen the breach between the supporters of the Anglo-Irish treaty and the Republicans Speaking at ...

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    VISCOUNT PEEL, Who has accepted the portfolio of Secretary of State for India in succession to Mr. E. S. Montagu, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HEAVY SEAS.

    The New Zealand Shipping CO.'s steamer Gororata, which arrived at Hobart from Sydney to-day, reported the loss at sea of Alfred Morris Oxspring ...

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  13. BLOEMFONTEIN COMMANDO.

    As illustrating the unsettling effects of the revolutionatry upheaval on the opinion of the country, it now transpires that at a meeting at ...

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  14. AGGRIEVED MAYOR.

    At a meeting of the Perth City Council [?]s afternoon the Mayor (Sir Win. Lathlain) characterised the attitude adopted by the Minister for Works (Mr. ...

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  15. MOUNT MORGAN.

    Tangible evidence of the resumption of operations at Mount Morgan was afforded to-day, when dense volumes of smoke poured out of the big chimney ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN EMEUTE

    Many disloyal demonstrations are taking place here, and the destruction of decorations continues; but the native soldiery and police, who are loyal, are masters of ...

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  17. UNHAPPY BELFAST.

    A sanguinary week-end is reported at Belfast. Many outrages were perpetrated, resulting in six persons being killed and a score wounded. The most ...

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  18. W.A. GOVERNOR.

    Lady Newdegate, wife of the Governor of West Australia (Sir Francis Newdigate-Newdegate), accompanied by Miss Ruxton, will leave by to-night's train for ...

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  19. WRANGELL ISLAND.

    Dr. Viljalmur Stefansson, the Arctic explorer, has announced that with the consent or aid of the British Government he has planted the British flag and ...

    Article : 296 words
  20. "WAR REMOVED."

    The British Ambassador (Sir Auckland Geddes) denies that he ever said that the Four-Power Treaty had averted imminent war in the Pacific—a statement alleged ...

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  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    No actual or suspicious cases of bubonic plague were reported by the Health Department yesterday. Bacteriological examination was made ...

    Article : 206 words
  22. WIRELESS FEATS.

    During the recent voyage of the Aberdeen White Star liner Euripides from Liverpool some wonderful receiving records were established. Equipped with ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. GERMAN GOLD.

    Reports from Frankfort state that 50,000,000 gold marks (about £2,500,000), almost the whole of the reserve of the Reichsbank, will be shipped to England ...

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  24. TRAMWAY TRUST.

    A report presented at the meeting of the Ithaca Town Council last night stated that the council, having sat in committee to consider the proposed method ...

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  25. COST OF LABOUR.

    The Governor of Tasmania (Sir William Allardyee) bag arrived here on a holiday visit. He stated, in the course of an interview, that Tasmania was a land ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. MASTER PAINTERS.

    The third conference of the Master Painters' and Decorators' Association of Australia was opened at Hobart to-day by the Premier (Sir Walter Lee). ...

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  27. QUEEN MARY HOME FOR BABIES.

    The Administrative Committee of the Queen Mary Home for Babies met yesterday under the presidency of Mrs. F. W. De Little, and arranged to transfer the ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. THE TAIYUAN.

    Questioned yesterday regarding the Steamer Taiyuan passing Brisbane, although requested by the Marine Board to call here after the mishap which ...

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  29. SIX YEARS' GAOL.

    At the conclusion of his trial at Ahmedabad, Gandhi, the extremist loader, was centenced to six years' simple imprisonment on a charge of sedition. The trial was ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. DARWIN ACTION SETTLED.

    When the libel action brought by Councillor Robert Toup[?]in, union secretary, against the "Northern Territory Times" was called on to-day, terms of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES' DECISION.

    The international conference of theatrical employees was concluded to-day, when it was decided to prosecute all employers who had not paid double time for December ...

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  32. LADS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir, P. M.Hamilton, a Victorian, has organised a scheme at Oxford for sending promising poorlads to Australia. The Overseas Settlement Committee and the ...

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  33. INFANT'S BODY FOUND IN RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    The body of a fully developed child, clothed in new linen and mapped in brown paper, was found this morning under the seat in a carriage at the ...

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  34. CHILLAGOE SMELTERS.

    With a view to obtaining further supplies of copper for the Chillagoe smelters the State Government recently acquired the Girofia and the Lady Jane mines. ...

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  35. NEW ENTERPRISE.

    With low prices and, a limited market, soldier settlers who are growing corn are experiencing great hardships, and many have left, and are about to leave, ...

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  36. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The wool auctions were resumed to-day when two firms of selling brokers submitted catalogues, totalling 9225 bales. The offerings covered a fairly wide range ...

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  37. AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Colebatch) intimated to Mr. W. G. Pickering, M.L.A. (Chairman of the For[?]try Commission), this morning that the Government would ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    [?] Sir, Ross Smith has postponed his attempt to fly round the world until May, as the machine he intends to use is not yet ready. ...

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  39. SYDNEY STABBING AFFRAY.

    A stabbing affray took place in a William-street restaurant to-night. A man was using indecent language to a waitress and when the propridtor (Mr. ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Mr. R. H. Spooner has written to the committee of the Lancashire Cricket Club stating that he reluctantly has decided to retire from County cricket. ...

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  41. NEW USE FOR AEROPLANES.

    The Chief of Police is arranging for the use of aeroplanes for locating unruly assemblies in times of civil disorder. ...

    Article : 29 words
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