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  2. MARINE STRIKE.

    There was another important development in the shipping strike this morning. The executive met to consider a statement by Sir Jas. Burns that there ...

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  3. PEACE MATTERS.

    The "New York Times' Washington correspondent states that the hope that the Treaty would be speedily ratified, since it will shortly be again brought up ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    It is semi-officially stated that the Bolshevists are still fifty miles from Odessa. The North Crimean Volunteers maintains a hold of the Isthumses ...

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  5. MR. WEBSTER'S WORK.

    Mr. Webster, ex-Post-master-General, in a farewell message, says:— "It has not been the lot, or misfortune, of any of my predecessors to ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The-State Department has received an unconfirmed report that bandits are holding Mr. Joseph Askew, American, for 20,000.dollars ransom. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    One of two punts being towed to sea yesterday capsized in a squall. Six men aboard were thrown into the sea and one drowned. The others had narrow ...

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  8. A.E.F. CASUALTIES.

    The final casualty figures of the American Expeditionary Force are: Killed in action 34,844, died of wounds 13,960, wounded, 85 per cent. returning to duty; ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE FOR BRITAIN.

    Several large vessels will shortly commence loading Australian produce for Britain. The fleet will comprise ten ships and the aggregate value of the ...

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  10. AS PLAIN AS A PIKESTAFF.

    Mr. Daniels, examined by the Senate Investigation Committee, said that Admiral Sims wanted to leave the seas to Great Britain which I would call an ...

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  11. Wilson's Approval.

    Senator Hitchcock in a letter has reaffirmed President Wilson's stand against any but interpretative reservations. President Wilson has written Senator ...

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  12. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The "Sun" newspaper has opened a campaign to provide funds in order that Australia may be represented at the Olympic games. The newspaper has ...

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  13. War Office Communique.

    A War Office communique on the situation in South Russia states that to 3rd February in the neighbourhood of the Tsaritsin-Ekaterinodar railway the ...

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  14. Offer to Purchase Ships Refused.

    The engineers offer to purchase the Burns, Philp steamers telegraphed yesterday has been refused by the owners. ...

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  15. SYDNEY FERRIES.

    Owing to the increased traffic the Sydney Ferries contemplate the construction of several large steel ferry vessels, with a seating capacity of 2000 ...

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  16. FOREIGN DECORATIONS.

    Mr. Daniels, before the Senate Investigation Committee, said that President Wilson, after Congress, passed a law permitting foreign decorations, and ...

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  17. Hitchcock's Reservations.

    President Wilson in a letter, read to the Democratic Senators on the Treaty conference, said that he will accept Senator Hitchcock's reservations but ...

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  18. Fresh Proposals to be Made.

    Fresh proposals for settlement of the shipping strike may be submitted to the shipowners next week by the Executive of the Marine- Engineers. The ...

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  19. Americans Intervene.

    When the Bolsheviks captured the Vladivostock headquarters of General Rozanoff, Commander, the maritime provinces were endangered and the ...

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  20. MOTOR WAGON AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    The setting sun yesterday was indirectly responsible for a collision between a motor wagon and a tram near Glebe Island. Three persons in the wagon ...

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  21. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    The quarantine authorities stated yesterday that owing to the fact that no pneumonic cases were among the Bremen's crew and passengers the ...

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  22. Substantial Bolshevik Defeats.

    The British military mission in South Russia reports that the Bolshevists were completely defeated in attempts to force the line on the Don-Manitch rivers. The ...

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  23. Widespread Unemployment.

    The marine engineers' strike is causing widespread unemployment in Victoria, and relief is now being provided. Judging by the position here the strike ...

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  24. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS.

    Captain Matthews crashed near Bunder Abbas. The aviator is safe, but the machine was badly damaged. ...

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  25. Outbreak on a Transport.

    The transport Konigin Luise has arrived at Sydney with a full complement of troops' wives and children. She was detained in quarantine on account of an ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' COMPLAINTS.

    A number of New South "Wales soldiers and their wives to-day endeavoured to interview Senator Pearce in regard to the voyage to Australia on the ...

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  27. AGAINST INDIA.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the State Department has announced that it has received information to the effect that the ...

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  28. Outbreak at Thursday Island.

    According to a telegram from Thursday Island influenza has broken out, over 100 mild cases being reported. ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY.

    During the course of a speech to the producers Mr. Foster, M.P., appealed for the restoration of Parliamentary authority to end "the Bolshevik regime." ...

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  30. NEW YORK BLIZZARD

    Transportation is completely tied up. A blizzard has been raging, for two days. The telephone service has practically collapsed and thousands of ...

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  31. TRADES UNION ACTIVITIES.

    The Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labor Party has adopted the report of the O.B.U. committee, which recommended that the present system of ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    The "New York Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that Secretary Daniels, has announced that he would lay before Congress within a fortnight the ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND STATE CARS

    Reference was made by Opposition members in Parliament to the large number of State motor cars used for private purposes. One member asserted ...

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  35. The Bogus Branch.

    A conference of Leagues comprising the Goulburn Electoral Council passed a resolution endorsing the action of the A.L.P. in declaring the Goulburn branch ...

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  36. People Removed From Stranded Steamer

    32 passengers and 28 of the crew of the stranded steamer Princess Anne were taken off by police boats. 44 of the crew were left aboard. The ...

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  37. STRANGE HAPPENINGS.

    There were strange happenings at a house at St. Peters yesterday. At about 11 o'clock Mrs. Harris was attending to her housework when she heard footsteps ...

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  38. Matter of Considerable Importance.

    Representatives of the A.W.U., Coal and Shale Employees, Federated Seamen, Gas Employees, and Railway Unions held a meeting at the A.W.U ...

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  39. EXCHANGE CRISIS.

    The Institute of American Packers has announced that the demoralisation of exchange resulted in a large decrease of European purchases of American ...

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  40. CARRYING FIREARMS.

    In view or the frequency with which revolvers have been used the Inspector-General of Police has conferred with the Chief Secretary regarding legislation ...

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  41. EXCESS PROFITS.

    The report of Profiteering Act Committee as to wool spinners' profits has been issued by the Board of Trade and shows that enormous profits were made ...

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  42. Buying British Goods.

    The "New York Times" Winnipeg correspondent states that tho Board of Trade and Bankers' Association, wholesale merchants, and" women's ...

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  43. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    Some time ago the building trades instituted a stop-work meeting every Saturday. At the first few gatherings the attendance was large, but they ...

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  44. SATISFIED SOLDIERS.

    Of 638 soldiers who have been settled on blocks in the irrigation areas some have recorded to the Department their experience. One says he will not take ...

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  45. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROCESSION

    A deputation which waited upon the Lord Mayor and protested against holding the St. Patrick's Day procession were disappointed at the Lord Mayor ...

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  46. NATIONALISATION OF MINES.

    The demand for the nationalisation of the mines was discussed to-night between Mr. Lloyd George, the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union ...

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  47. Success in W.A. Railway Service.

    At the beginning of the year the midland railway workshops cut out Saturday work. The experiment was so successful that it is now being extended to ...

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  48. ROSS-SMITH.

    The State Government to-night tendered a farewell banquet to Sir Ross Smith. Replying to eulogistic speeches Sir Ross. ...

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  49. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Over 5000 soldiers at a mass meeting yesterday passed a resolution that the Soldiers and Citizens' Association views with grave apprehension the great ...

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  50. NORTHERN CYCLONE.

    The Mareeba district was hit hard by the cyclone. Farmers generally estimate their losses at 50 per cent, of their possessions. ...

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  51. FIXING PRICES.

    The Secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission stated yesterday that in consequence of the inrease in the price of wheat, bread throughout ...

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  52. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Justice Ewing arrived at Melbourne this afternoon from Sydney, and will continue his investigations into the Northern Territory administration on ...

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  53. STATE POLITICS.

    Both the National and Labor Parties are steadily organising for the forthcoming elections, and though the date is unknown it is probable they will take ...

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  54. THE WORD "DIGGER."

    The Repatriation Department has decided that the word "Digger" is not a prohibited word within the meaning of the repatriation regulations. ...

    Article : 29 words
  55. Advertising

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