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  2. "UNCIVIL SERVANTS"

    A further [?] of appeals from servants were heard this morning by the Public Service Appeal Board, of which Mr. Justice ...

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  3. SIR A. C. DOYLE

    Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle, interviewed on his Australian experiences, said public control was a complete failure in Australian. Telephones, telegraphs ...

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  4. FEDERAL LOBBIES

    The lobbies of Federal Parliament House awoke again this morning after three and a half months sleep. Members of all parties were astir early, and ...

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  5. MURDER SENSATION.

    The Sinn Fein murder at Ashford, Middlesex, where a man's body was found on the golf links with a paper warming spies and signed "Irish ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    Mr. J. R. Clynes (Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party), interviewed, said:—"The way out of the coat trouble is to postpone decontrol ...

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  7. REPARATIONS

    The State Department has published the test of the informal Note presented to the German Government which declares that the American ...

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  8. INFERIOR MILK

    Two milk vendors who sold under standard milk were death with this morning at the City Court. Alfred Spencer pleaded guilty to charges of ...

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  9. SHIPS PASSENGERS

    A number of presen[?] in respect of the [?] regulations were conducted by Mr. W.G. Unmack on behalf of the Quar[?] ...

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  10. ROADS BOARD AUDITOR.

    An auditor and inspector of the Public Works Department, Beanie Leslie Minese, now classified from £312 to £334, asked for a range of from ...

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  11. STANDARD OF LIQUOR

    Prosecutions of two hotel licensees who were charged with having liquor which was under the standard prescribed by the Act, were conducted ...

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  12. ARMING OF EX-SOLDIER MINERS.

    At a misers meeting at one speaker proposed that the Federation should arm all miners who were ex-soldiers. ...

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  13. FLOODING OF MINES.

    Officials and volunteers have averted any immediats danger of flooding the South Wales mines, many ex-servicemen and ex-naval engineers ...

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  14. PROMINENT SINN FEINER.

    Co[?]oran, a prominent Sinn Feiner, who has been on the ran for nine months, was killed in an ambush at Ballyhaunts. ...

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  15. IRISH QUESTION.

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated that the Irish question was net Included on the Imperial ...

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  16. RACES ABANDONEES.

    Owing to the coal strike, the Ling-field races have been abandoned. ...

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  17. PLUMBING INSPECTOR.

    Robert Don, plumbing inspector, of the Water Supply Department, lodged the next appeal He said that be was classified at from £312 to £384 ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Acting oe the advice of Ministers, the Prince of Wales has cancelled hie visit to Norwich proposed for April 6. ...

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  19. A BIGAMIST

    In the Criminal Court this morning a man named William Percival Smalles made a lengthy statement to the Chief Justice after pleading guilty to ...

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  20. PRICE OF CHAFF

    Owing to the threatened industrial dispute with the chaff-cutters, it reported this morning that the price of chaff had reached 15s. per [?] ...

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  21. THE SOUTH SEAS

    Bura, Philp's South Sea Company, held its first annual meeting at the head office, Suva (Fiji)), today, and declared a dividend equal to 10 ...

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  22. PANTOMIME CITY

    That the magnetic influence of "Ugly Town," or "Pantomime City" has not waned in the least since its elevation to the rank of capital of the State of ...

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  23. CORDS AND COMMONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons, stated that opportunity would be given both Houses of Parliament to discuss the coal crisis ...

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  24. NEGOTIATIONS WITH GERMANY NOT REOPENED.

    In she House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George In reply to a question, stated that negotiations with Germany over the reparations question had not ...

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  25. LATE SHARES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  26. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The coal situation is increasingly threatening. The latest evidence of danger is to be found in the executive of the ...

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  27. EGYPT

    Zaghi[?] Pasha has returned after his European visit, and was given as astonishing reception by a vast concourse from all parts of the country ...

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  28. P.W. DISTRICT INSPECTOR.

    Subsequent to the luncheon adjournment, Alex Hill Leckie, district inspector, Inspection branch. Public Works Department, appealed against his ...

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  29. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

    A meeting of the National Council of Women was held in the Government House vestibule on Friday evening, April 1, a large number of delegates ...

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  30. INSPECTOR OF WATER SUPPLY.

    The next case called on for hearing was that of Edward Bolton Roark, inspector of water supply, now classified at from £312 to £384 Appellant ...

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  31. BUNBURY DISPUTE

    As a result of a meeting held last night between the Lumpers Union delegates and the shipping agents, the members of the Lumpers Union were ...

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  32. THE PERTH CLEARING HOUSE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  33. KING'S PARK TRAGEDY

    The man who was found shot in the bead yesterday at King's Park died early today. Deceased has been identified by Mr. Thackeray J. ...

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  34. EX-EMPEROR KARL

    In the House of Commons Master P. Lloyd-Graeme, In reply to a question, stated that Britain had joined in requesting Austria to grant the ...

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  35. EXTREMISTS RESTIVE.

    The extreme elements in South Wales are becoming restive. There has been much stone and brick throwing in the Swansea district in ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 510 words
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    Mert Sale—Tomorrow (Wednesday) at 2.30 p.m. at the mart [?] Hay-street, Messrs, Garbert and Bales will offer by auction a first-class ...

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  38. ARMY MEN RECALLED.

    Official: An Arny men on [?]aster leave have been recalled as a precaution against disordered. ...

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  39. MR. JOHN STOREY

    At the Government's request, Mr. John Blares personally conducted Mr. John Storey (Premier of New South Wales) over the Albert and Victoria ...

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  40. AN ENGINEER'S CLERK.

    John William Attey, engineer's clerk, classified at from £254 to £275, asked that this be raised to £264 to £212. ...

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  41. PLATELAYER DISAPPEARS

    A platelayer named Elliott, who mysteriously disappeared after going shooting with a Maori in New Zealand, is still missing. Blood stains ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. LA BARTE MURDER

    The case against Thomas Butler Ls Barie, changed at the Central Criminal Court with having murdered his wife, Dolsen Le. Barie, at Moss Vale, was ...

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  44. THE WAGE ISSUE.

    The Hirers Federation tonight issued a detailed list of the proposed wages compared with 1914. which the federation allege shows a reduction ...

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  45. Advertising

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    Advertising : 70 words
  46. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    The trial of Donald Nicol on a charge of thai manslaughter of William Kennedy on January 9 last, was commenced in the Criminal Court before ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND LAMBS

    Mr. Arthur Kidman, of Sydney, when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said buyers were mostly disinclined to ...

    Article : 118 words
  48. Family Notices

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    Disorderly Conduct.—Three young men, Donald Bush William Parker, and Robert Dunn pleaded guilty at the Fremantle Police Court today to ...

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  50. SHOCKINGLY NUTILATED

    A woman was run down and shockingly mutilated by a train last night at Queen's Park. This morning the police report that the remains of the ...

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  51. LABOR LEADERS.

    A number of Labor leaders are making an earnest effort to prevent the spread of the trouble to the Triple Alliance. An essential ...

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  52. BANK OF AUSTRALIA

    Lord Farrer, on behalf of the shareholders of the Bank of Australasia, handed Mr. Jehas, general manager and a director, a gold repeater watch ...

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  53. SHIPPING IDLE.

    Four hundred vessels are now docked at Cardiff, and the number is continually increasing. Several firms hard hit by the trade depression are now ...

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  54. CLEVELAND MINERS

    Cleveland ironstone mines have agreed to a further reduction of wages by three shillings a day, making 5s reduction in five weeks. ...

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  55. £4,000 CLAIMED

    Engineer-Commander Crump Johnson, who served as chief engineer of the battle cruiser Australia, is claiming £4,000 before the Inventions ...

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  56. S.S. TREBARTHA.

    The Hain steamer TREBARTKA, laden with wheat for the United Kingdom, which called at Fremantle yesterday to replenish her bunkers ...

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