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  2. ELECTIONS. DR. PAGE'S SPEECH.

    "The record of the Government stands clear cut in the midst of all the election propaganda," declared Dr. Page at a largely attended meeting held in the School of Arts ...

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  3. COLLISION.

    A motor 'bus in attempting to pass a stationary 'bus came into collision will the latter vehicle and then struck the off-side of a tram in Oxford-street, near College-street, ...

    Article : 413 words
  4. MR. GILLIES.

    Mr. Gillies' Ministry ceased to exist early this afternoon, and the McCormack Ministry came into being. Mr. Gillies waited on the Deputy-Governor ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. THE SEAMEN. COMMUNIST PLOT.

    The London office of a Sydney firm, writing under date September 17, encloses a copy of the following statement made by Mr. Cuthbert Laws, general manager of the Shipping ...

    Article : 328 words
  6. SENTRY SHOT. Frontier Incident.

    Coincdently with the announcement at Sofia of a Turco-Bulgarian treaty of freindship and arbitration being signed, a report comes from Athens that Bulgar regulars ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. WHEAT ACREAGE.

    The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. W. M. Jardine) has issued a warning to farmers, urging them to hesitate before sowing an increased acrenge for next year's harvest. ...

    Article : 147 words
  8. MINISTRY'S CORNSACKS DEAL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier promised to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the purchase and resale by the Government of 6000 bales of cornsacks. Mr. Baviu had said that the man employed in negotiating the contract was ...

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  9. LORD STONEHAVEN.

    Included in the large crowd at Flemington this morning to witness the training operations of the spring candidates was his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. LOAN EMBARGO.

    The Australian Press Association understands that, as the result of newspaper publicity in Australia and London, and the persistency of the Agents-General, there is ...

    Article : 328 words
  11. COLLIERS "BLACK."

    At yesterday's special meeting of members of the Australian Seamen's Union it was decided that no Australian seaman should perform any work on colliers engaged to coal ...

    Article : 215 words
  12. IRRIGATION.

    The Department of the Interior announces that Federal funds to the extent of 26,000,000 dollars have been expended on the irrigation of worthless lands, and that there are 6000 ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. MINERS.

    With only one dissentient voice the following resolution was carried at the miners' convention, which held a sitting at the Trades Hall yesterday:— ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. HOTEL PICKETED.

    The combined unions here recently declared black the three hotels of which the licensees persisted in employing non-unionists after being warned not to do so. On one house ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. FRANCE'S WARS.

    According to a summary of the French losses in the present warlike operations which, it is reported, was given to M. Painleve before the finance committee in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. NELSON'S MEMORY.

    There were garlands from every dominion at the Trafalgar memorial on the occasion of the 120th anniversary. Flowers from Australia, New Zealand, and India, and the huge ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. VOLUNTEERS.

    Beyond declaring that the response had been satisfactory, the Oversea Shipowners' Representatives' Association would make no statement to-night regarding the number of ...

    Article : 293 words
  18. AUDACIOUS THIEVES.

    Amazing audacity waa displayed by two men in Elizabeth-street, city, shortly after midnight this morning, when they sprang from a doorway upon a passer-by, and while one ...

    Article : 301 words
  19. THE NEW ERA.

    It is reported to be probable that the President of the French Republic, M. Doumergue, will visit London in December to cement the cordial Anglo-French relations established at ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. MULGOA FIRE.

    A boarding-house at Mulgoa took fire shortly before 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning. No alarm was raised till the flames had obtained a firm hold, and the guests, who included the ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. COMMUNISTS.

    Four more Communists have been arrested by the London police—Walter Hannington, Robert Arnot, and Murphy, who are described as members of the Communist executive, and ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. USE OF FIREARMS.

    It is reported from Antwerp that the first officer of the Canadian Pacific steamer Melita (a man named Towers) is charged with having shot the master of the steamer, Captain ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. VALUE OE WEMBLEY.

    The Australian Commissioner (Mr. Justly Rawlings) says that Australia has full reason to be satisfied with her participation at Wembley. It is certain, ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. STEAMER DIOGENES.

    The Aberdeen liner Diogenes, which was expected to arrive in the bay late this afternoon, steamed past Melbourne, and will proceed direct to Sydney. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. George Swinburne and Mrs. Swinburne and Mrs. R. R. S. Mackinnon, who bad represented Australia at the Assembly of the League of Nations, embark by the Narkunda ...

    Article : 534 words
  26. VISCOUNT HASTINGS.

    Viscount Hastings, heir to the earldom of Huntingdon, was secretly married to Miss Cristina Casati at a London registry office on the eve of his departure for Australia. His ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. THE CERAMIC.

    Unless more of the stokehold crew of the Ceramic leave the vessel, it is unlikely that she will be held up in Melbourne. Four more firemen walked ashore with their kits to-day, ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. MONEY-LENDER'S CLAIM.

    During the hearing of a case in which Sir Thomas Beecham was sued for recovery of £10,000 by a firm of moneylenders, it was revealed that defendant borrowed £40,000 ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. ABERDARE MINE.

    An outbreak of fire occurred in the fan drift on the surface of Aberdare colliery this afternoon. The outbreak was observed by top hands, ...

    Article : 198 words
  30. TASMANIA.

    The meeting addressed by Mr. Bruce at Launceston last night was not noisy like that at Hobart. A small coterie of Labour supporters surrounded one of the Labour ...

    Article : 245 words
  31. STRIKERS' PRESIDENT.

    John Allan Johnston, aged 39 years, the president of the oversea seamen's strike committee, again appeared before Mr. McMahon. S.M., at the Water Police Court, ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. DEATHS IN THE PEERAGE

    The death is announced, in his 71st year, of Lord Ribblesdale. There is no heir to the title, both Lord Ribblesdale's sons by his first marriage having been killed on active ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. FRENCH TRADE.

    The committee formed at Strasbourg in February last to foster Franco-Australian trade, hopes before long that the way will be sufficiently cleared for a visit of a French ...

    Article : 173 words
  34. SECOND SENTENCES.

    Seventeen British seamen, of whom 15 had already served 14 days' imprisonment, were yesterday sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment for continued wilful disobedience. An ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the fourth round of the mixed foursomes at Worplesdon (Surrey), Miss Gow and G. Hannay beat Miss Dobson and H. Legge, 7 and 8; Mrs. Cantley and Douglas Grant ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. GIRL DROWNED.

    The seven young children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam O'Hara, of Newton Boyd, left home to havo a swim in a shallow hole in Henry River, a short distance away. The wider ...

    Article : 155 words
  37. POSITION IN CAPETOWN.

    Counsel for the striking seamen, in a letter to the Press, states that the Capetown strikers still maintain a strike, and will not call it off. They admit, however, that it is ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. THE RICHMOND SPLIT.

    The trouble over the selection of Mr. J. K. Williams by the Tweed branch of the Country party to contest the Richmond seat in the party interest has not been settled. Mr. ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    At the Antwerp wool sales 4554 bales were offered, of which 1633 were sold. Merinos and fine crossbreds ruled at 10 per cent, above the July prices, and coarse crossbreds ...

    Article : 50 words
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