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  2. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, looking very well, arrived at De[?] this afternoon at the gally-decorated Kingsway Station, in the vicinity of the scene where the King held ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    It has been reported that Michael Collins, Adjutant-General of the Sinn Fein army, was shot dead in the recent Skibbereen affray. ...

    Article : 400 words
  4. AMERICA.

    The Congress has passed over President Wilson's veto the measure limiting the army of the United States to 175,000 men. ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Another step in the reorganisation of the defence forces has been taken. The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day announced that he had approved of the ...

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  6. SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    The officials of the Marine and Transport Union decided to-day again to approach Mr. Hughes to urge that a tribunal be appointed under the Industrial Peace Act ...

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  7. THE HEAT WAVE.

    Though by no means the longest, one of the most severe spells of heat ever recorded in Perth was broken yesterday afternoon, when the thermometer, which ...

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  8. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    Mr. George Renwick (the Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle") says:—"The parties of the Right are making a tremendous campaign to secure a ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. CRICKET.

    The final day's play of the international cricket match, Victoria v. England, on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, to-day, if not the most interesting, was in some respects ...

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  10. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson is arranging to retire into virtual seclusion for at least six months after March 3, taking up his residence in his Washington home which he ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    In Dayton (Ohio) Mr. Mark Sheldon (the Special Commissioner for Australia in the United States), addressing a group of manufacturers (especially producers of ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. E. G. Stenberg) announced yesterday that the work of preparing the rolls for the forth coming elections was proceeding apace and ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL MARKETS.

    A proposal to establish central municipal markets in Perth was brought under the notice of the Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) yesterday by a deputation from the City ...

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  14. A SURPRISE ATTACK.

    A military patrol surprised a party of men at Clonmel (Tipperary), who were making a trench. Shots were exchanged, and a youth was shot dead. One soldier ...

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  15. GERMANY'S INDEMNITY.

    The Frankfort "Gazette" (the principal journalistic organ of the German financial classes) has published a scheme according to which the reparations bill might ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. CONSTABLE MURDERED.

    Constable Cummings, of the Ulster Constabulary, was killed at Warrenpoint (Down) by a bomb which was thrown from behind a well. ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL.

    The executive committee of the Mine Workers' Union has ordered the strikers to return to work with the exception of the employees in the Langlaagte mine. The ...

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  18. A DUBLIN BANK RAIDEB.

    Armed Sinn Feiners raided a branch of the National Bank in Dublin. A party of auxiliaries who were passing saw the thieves and opened fire, which was ...

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  19. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    Government circles here regard Mr. Lloyd George's Birmingham speech as a concession to the view held by Dr. Simons (the German Minister for Foreign Affairs) ...

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  20. NAVAL MATTERS.

    The naval writer of the "Morning Post," commenting upon the report that Admiral Grant is going to Singapore to attend a conference with the senior officers of the ...

    Article : 372 words
  21. STRIKE IN CALCUTTA.

    The strike in the East India railway workshops in Calcutta is spreading. Over 8,000 employees are out. The police are guarding the cabins, houses, and yards, and the ...

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  22. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    It has been reported that negotiations are nearly complete for Herr Hugo Stinnes (the German coal and iron magnate) to take over Austria's State metallurgical ...

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  23. RAILWAY UNIONS.

    Mr. Stewart, Registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, to-day granted certificates of registration to the Victorian Railways Administration Officers and Clerks' ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. GREEK POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The political crisis here is due to the Gounarists insisting on their leader being a member of the Greek delegation to the London Conference. M. Rallis (the ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. ARMSTRONG'S EXCLUSION.

    The wording of the resolution which was agreed to at the special meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association held last night to discuss the exclusion of W. W. ...

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  26. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    Consideration of the conantons of employment of engine drivers and firemen engaged in the coal industry throughout Australia was continued to-day by the special ...

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  27. STARVING CHINA.

    The weather was no doubt largely responsible for the somewhat meagre attendance at the public meeting held in the Town Hall last night formally to inaugurate the ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    A record poll is expected to-day all over the Union, but the final results will not be known for several days, owing to the scattered nature of the country ...

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  29. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The following twelve players have been chosen for the fourth test match against England, to begin at Melbourne on Friday:—W. W. Armstrong, J. S. Ryder, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" reports that the President of Argentina (Senor Irigoyen) said in the course of an interview:—"Argentina's ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) has ascertained that it is certain that America will suggest that the Japanese question [?] ...

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  32. EX-ENEMY STEAMERS.

    All of the ex-enemy steamers which were allotted to Britain by the Reparations Commission, have been advertised for sale, except fifty which were interned in South ...

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  33. RUSSIANS FOR BRAZIL.

    An announcement has been made to the effect that the Brazilian State of Sao Paulo has promised to take some 10,000 Russian refugees from the Crimea. The ...

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  34. IMPROPERLY LEVIED DUTIES.

    Shortly after his return to Melbourne this week the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy G[?] will, it is expected, announce his decision regarding the return of duties ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    It has been reported from Australia House that the results of the subscriptions to the Commonwealth loan for £5,000,000 are satisfactory. The figures will not be ...

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  36. THE MIDDLE EAST.

    After a long interval, commercial caravans have resumed trading between Trebi[?]ond (on the Black Sea) and Tabriz (Persia). This is considered to be a good sign. ...

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  37. A FRUIT PROHIBITION.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) has informed a deputation from the Fruitgrowers' Association that a proclamation prohibiting the ...

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  38. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    Judge Beeby, presiding in the Profiteering Court, has fixed the price of fresh country milk retail to consumers at 7½d. per quart, and of fresh milk produced in ...

    Article : 190 words
  39. A LIBEL ACTION.

    In the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice to-day Mr. Herbert Booth was awarded £500 damages in connection with his action for libel against ...

    Article : 230 words
  40. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the semi-final of the amateur billiard championship Fry, playing with extraordinary consistency, is 1,334 and Hooper (Australia) 1,247. The evening session ...

    Article : 136 words
  41. BRITISH SOAP COMBINE.

    The sub-committee under the Profiteering Act, reporting on the soap industry, points out that in consequence of the combine the prices of soap were fixed by agreement, and ...

    Article : 163 words
  42. A SALVAGE ACTION.

    Deferred judgment was given by the Chief Justice in the High Court to-day in an action by the captain, officers and crew of the steamship Dilkera for salvage ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. NEW PICTURE SHOW COMPANY.

    There was registered to-day a new picture show company styled the First National Exhibitors of Australia Ltd., with a capital of £100,000. It represents a ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. KALGOORLIE TRAMWAY DISPUTE.

    The tramway strike is still unsettled. Another conference was held to-day. The company adhered to its offer to pay the motormen and conductors 15s. a day ...

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  45. CHAFF MILL DESTROYED.

    A two-storied chaff mill in Broughton was destroyed by fire shortly after midnight to-day. The premises were owned by Mr. Hocking, and the damage is estimated at ...

    Article : 34 words
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