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  2. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    With reference to the report that another Imperial Conference is likely to be called in 1926, it is learned that no date has been fixed.—Reuter. ...

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  3. SETTLED.

    A settlement was reached on Saturday of the painters and dockers' strike at Mort's Dock Engineering Works, Balmain. The strikers, who had been absent from ...

    Article : 214 words
  4. THE FORGERIES.

    Disclosures regarding the forgerios at Budapest show that about 25,000 notes, of a face value of 1000 francs each, were printed. They were mostly taken abroad, seated in double ...

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  5. RAPID FLUCTUATIONS

    The increase of the re-discount rate from 3½ to 4 per cent, by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York appears to have bad the effect of stabilising the share market and ...

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  6. DESTROYED.

    The town of Quilpie, which is the terminus of the Great Western railway line, was practically wiped out by fire last night. ...

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  7. COAL MINING.

    The "Sunday Express' says that the State acquisition of the country's mining rights is almost certain to form the basis of the Coal Commission's report, probably with ...

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  8. LORD ALLENBY.

    Lord Allenby arrived here by the R.M.S. Mongolia early on Saturday morning, and was given a remarkable reception. The main streets of the city, which were ...

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  9. STATE SESSION.

    The second session of the State Parliament, which adjourned on Christmas Eve, will be resumed to-morrow, when both Houses will reassemble, the Legislative Assembly at 10 ...

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  10. STATE MINTS.

    Colonel R. A. Johnson, Deputy Master and Comptroller of the Mint (London) referring on Saturday to the decision of the State Government to close the Sydney Mint at the end ...

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  11. MAROONED.

    Marooned on North Head, without food, for two days was the experience of Clement Williams, aged 61 years, a married man, residing in Wrentmore-street, Fairfield. ...

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  12. CANADA.

    The Governor-General's speech at the opening of the Dominion Parliament announced the appointment of a tariff advisory board forthwith to make a careful study of the Customs ...

    Article : 273 words
  13. CRICKET.

    In the first test match between the Marylebone cricket team and the West Indies, at Barbados, the visitors closed their innings with the score at 597 for eight wlckets. W. ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. FLOODS IN EUROPE.

    A message from Paris says that the Seine is still rising, and that water is penetrating the underground railway stations. The river is also infiltrating along the Paris-Orleans ...

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  15. SYDNEY WELCOME.

    During his visit to New South Wales FieldMarshal Lord Allenby will be the guest of numerous associations, particularly the Returned Soldiers' and military organisations. ...

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  16. STATE LOANS.

    The "Investors' Chronicle" says that New South Wales will shortly seek a loan of £11,250,000, of which £6,000,000 will be for railways and tramways. ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association announces the official national rankings for the first five women as follow:—Miss Helen Wills, Miss E. Ryan, Mrs. M. Mallory, Mrs. ...

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  18. THE BALKANS.

    A message from Athens says that the YugoSlavian Minister has informed the Minister for Foreign Affairs that Yugo-Slavia is prepared to agree to the conclusion of a Balkan ...

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  19. JOB CONTROL.

    Commenting on the letter sent to the general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union by the secretary of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association, stating that ...

    Article : 335 words
  20. ANGRY FARMERS.

    Advices have been received from Toulouse that serious riots have taken place in the province of Albacete as the result of an edict that two-wheeled carts shall not be used in ...

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  21. SOVIET TYRANNY.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that, because they refuse to recognise the so-called "Living Church," the Soviet ordered the arrest of the Patriarch ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. 48 HOURS' PAY.

    Mr. O. Bryant, secretary of the Australasian Society of Engineers, stated on Saturday that a number of employers, when engaging members of the union, had agreed to give the men ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dame Nellie Melba begins her farewell tour of Great Britain at Glasgow on Monday, concluding at Cardiff on March 6. Dame Nellie will then rest for three months, before ...

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  24. WIRELESS.

    Special programmes for foreign radio receivers will be broadcasted from North and South American stations between 9 and 10 p.m., central standard time, each night from ...

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  25. PROHIBITION.

    "Pussyfoot" Johnson, who has returned from a tour of Europe, expresses satisfaction at the advancement of prohibition there. "A lot of nonsense has been printed in ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. FORMER KAISER.

    The Prussian Minister for Flnance has announced that property valued at £9,250,000 will be allotted to the ex-Kaiser and [?]is family. ...

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  27. LIME CAUSER FIRE.

    A fire occurred in remarkable circumstances a. Mr. W. Murphy's premises. A quantity of lime was stored in a two-roomed weatherboard building used as a workshop. As a ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. STRUCK A ROCK.

    A message from Batav[?]a states that the Japanese steamer Yamato Maru, with twelve bags of ma[?]l from Singapore to Fremantle, reports that it struck a rock near Banks ...

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  29. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    With her head frightfully battered, Mrs. Emma Carroll, aged 50 years, was found lying yesterday in a pool of blood on the back verandah of her residence in Melford-street, ...

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  30. VERANDAH COLLAPSES.

    The collapse of a verandah at a house in King-street, St. Peters, last night resulted in injuries to two women and two children. The injured are:—Mrs. Emma Johnston, ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. SEALING GROUNDS.

    The Foreign Office has notified the United States, Britain, and Russin of Japan's desire to formulate a new agreement regarding seal fishing territory, as the present quadruple ...

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  32. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    The Otranto, which is the last of the Orient Steam Navigation Company's three 20,000-ton liners, will sail to-morrow, after speedy completion of equipment, in order to ...

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  33. SAILING MISHAPS.

    There was a strong southerly wind on the [?]arbour on Saturday, and the sailing craft bad a rough time. In the 18-footers race there were 26 starters, ...

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  34. THE FERRIES.

    Reports furnished to the Premier by officials of the Sydney Harbour Trust and the Navigation Department deny that overcrowding by passengers takes place on ferries ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. VESUVIUS.

    A message from Naples says that the Mount Vesuvius Observatory reports that the volcano, which has been lively for some days has assumed remarkable activity. Boiling ...

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  36. SAFETY FIRST.

    Though passenger train traffic in England was of unparalleled weight and speed, only one passenger was killed as a result of accident during the 1,200,000,000 passenger ...

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  37. WAGGA RESERVOIR.

    Serious allegations have been made concerning the reservoirs for the Wagga water supply. There are two large reservoirs, and ...

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  38. BOY KILLED.

    A boy was killed and another injured when their trolly-cart collided with a motor cycle and sidecar at Paddington last night. The two boys, Francis McGuire, aged 10, of ...

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  39. FIREMAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    When the coastal steamer Belbowrie was off Port Kembla yesterday, on her run to Sydney from the South Coast, it was discovered that Alexander Beardsley, a fireman, ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR.

    It was officially confirmed this morning that Senor R. de Limae Silva, the Braz[?]tan Ambassador, attempted to cross a road along which the Regent was about to pass to the ...

    Article : 143 words
  41. NOISE AND SMOKE.

    The Divisional Me[?]eorlogical Bureau reports that the following telegram was received from the Postmaster at Twin Hills:—"Rumbling, thundering noises came from Gregory ...

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  42. TREATMENT OF LEPROSY.

    The use of what is described as a new vaccine for the cure of leprosy was demonstrated at the Indian Science Congress at Bombay this week by Dr. R. Row. president of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. TUGBOAT DISPUTE.

    The dispute respecting the loading of coal into the boats of the BrisbanE Tug Company and others has been settled. On receiving an assurance that all the men would carry ...

    Article : 84 words
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