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  2. APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    The appeal of Mr. Justice M'cawley, against the decision of the Full Court of Queensland, has been allowed by the Privy Council. ...

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  3. BIG FLIGHTS.

    Telegraphing from Naples on March 2 Lieutenant Cotton, who attempted the London-Cape flight says: Unfortunately we crashed on a sandy plain, ...

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  4. TURKS FLIGHT.

    Twenty thousand Allied troops landed at Constantinople. The Turks resisted, and fighting followed. A SHRUNKEN EMPIRE. ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION. ENFORCING AWARDS.

    Soveral prosecutions for breaches of awards were dealt with by Mr. A. Dean, P.M., In the Industrial Magistrate's Court this morning, the proceedings ...

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  6. STRIKE LIKELY.

    The threatened strike of transport workers is regarded seriously. Fourteen unions, representing 175,000 workers, are involved. The workers' ...

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  7. CABINET CHANGES.

    Important changes in the Cabinet were announced by the Premier this morning after this morning's Cabinet meeting. Mr. Theodore said that Mr. ...

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  8. KELLY'S WILL.

    The dispute will case, Hugh Philip Bergin v Annie Louisa Sachse, was continued in the Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court this morning before ...

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  9. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Before the Basic Wage Commission evidence was given to-day by Nicholas Barry, examiner of stores to the Defence Department. In answer to Mr. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    General Smuts (the Premier), in a final appeal to the electors, says that the issue they must decide on Wednesday is whether the people of South ...

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  11. END IN SIGHT.

    President Wilson has written to Senator Hitchcock reiterating his olejections to the Republican reservations to the Peace Treaty, but Inferentlaily ...

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  12. FRENCH STRIKE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Railwayman's Union in Paris has made a statement that they will resume the strike if their imprisoned comrades ...

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  13. TORY EXTRAVAGANCE.

    The "Daily Mail" has started a post card economy campaign, whereby thousands of housewives' post cards, demanding a reduction in the cost of ...

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  14. JAPANESE TRADE.

    Japanese foreign trade in 1919 shows jan advance over 1918 of 650,000,000 yen, the bulk of which was found in imports rather than exports. Imports ...

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  15. LOND-DISTANCE TELEPHONY

    Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, manager of the Marconi Wireless Company, in an interview says that Marconi telephony between Britain and America is ...

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  16. 20.000 TIN WORKERS. IDLE.

    The "Times's" Cardiff correspondent says that the strike continues, and that 20.000 tin workers are idle. ...

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  17. SYDNEY ITEMS.

    Seen last night, Mr. Minnahan was asked whether he would attend a meeting of the executive to-day, and stated that he would not. He defied ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Vickers, Ltd., have laid the keel of the third Commonwealth liner. ...

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  19. SOCIETY'S THIN VENEER.

    Colonel jonn wara, M.P., speaking at a luncheon tendered him, gave a warning against over-confidence. Human society, he said, has a very thin ...

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  20. THE ROYAL JAUNT.

    It is announced officially that the Prince's departure for Australia is not yet definitely fixed. It may be nearer the beginning than the end of August. ...

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  21. BRAIN FLU.

    Reuter's Vienna correspondent rePorts a new and terrible epidemic called "brain influenza." It is declared to be similar to lethargic ...

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  22. THE WALLACE APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. V. A. C. Partridge, secretary of the Public Service General Ofllcers' Association, announced that the association had this morning lodged a ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS MALGAMATE.

    The amalgamation of the Colonial Institute. League of Britons, and Overseas Club means that the organisation will be permanently housed in the ...

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  24. OMINOUS MOVE.

    Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary to the Navy) told the Naval Affairs Committee that an extensive development in naval facilities on the Pacific coast ...

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  25. CLEANING UP A.I.F.

    Colonel Jackson expects to hand over the A.I F. to Mr. A. Fisher at the end of May with under 100 members of the staffs remaining. The A.I.F. has ...

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  26. MISSING KETCH.

    The Police Department had no further news this morning of J. T. Beckett's party, which left Thursday Island in the ketch, Vic, on January 24, and ...

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  27. DENIKIN'S ARMY DISPERSING.

    A Bolshevist communique states that the Reds in the Caucasus are advancing victoriously everywhere. They have reached the River Kagaknik, and have ...

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  28. NEW MINISTER FOR LABOR.

    The "Times" Parliamentary lobbyist, understands that Sir L. Worthington Evans will become Minister for Labor in succession to Sir R. Home. ...

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  29. RAILWAY CHIEF ON TOUR.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr, J. W. Davidson) left Brisbane this morning, on a tour of inspection. He will visit Cunnamulla, Charlevillc, and ...

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  30. OPIUM VICTIM DIES.

    This morning Edward Ball, of Brunswick-street, Valley, was found in an unconscious condition, suffering from the effects of opium poisoning. ...

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  31. NEEDLE REMOVED FROM HEART.

    A remarkable operation was performed at Wandsworth Hospital a 21n needle. which was completely embedded in a child's heart, being safely removed. ...

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  32. SALE OF HORSES.

    The War Office has proposed a compromise concerning the purchase of Australian horses. It is understood that it is willing to pay an average of £50. ...

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  33. EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN.

    The Edinburgh Royal college of surgeons has decided to admit women to fellowship on the same terms as the men. ...

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  34. INDIAN UNREST.

    The industrial unrest is spreading to the Tatta iron and steel works, and 30,000 have struck at Jamshedpur, The mill strike at Sholapur continues. ...

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