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  2. STATE CABINET.

    The dispute in the State Cab[?] between certain Ministers has become more serious, notwithstanding that the Parliamentary Labour caucus at its last meeting ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    Senntor C. F. Cox, one of the Ministerial candidates, was yesterday elected to the first vacancy for the Senate in New South Wales. As a result, Senator Cox will sit for six ...

    Article : 368 words
  4. DEPORTATION. Militants in Control.

    The militant section was very prominent at a special stop-work meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union this morning, called to consider the proposed deportation of ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION.

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has signed a proclamation removing as from to-morrow the provision of the Immigration Act prohibiting the entry of Germans and ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, in a noteworthy article in the "Daily Telegraph," advocates that the next international conference should be concerning disarmament. Mr. Hurd says: ...

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  7. THE COMMUNISTS.

    The House of Commons, to-day, rejected by 351 votes to 127, a Labour motion condemning the Government's action in initiating the recent Communist prosecutions as a violation ...

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  8. HISTORIC CEREMONY.

    The signing of the Treaty of Mutual Guarantee— otherwise the Locarno Pact—and supplementary treaties and conventions, was carried out at the Foreign Office in London on Tuesday morning. ...

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  9. WATERSIDERS' ATTITUDE.

    On Monday evening a meeting of members of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers" Federation was held to consider the deportation of Messrs. Walsh and ...

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  10. WOOLLEN TRADE.

    Sir James Elder, Commonwealth Commissioner, in an address before the American Association of Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers, outlined, the position of Australian ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. WATERLOO.

    The City Council last night, on a party vote, approved of the absorption of the Municipality of Waterloo by the City of Sydney. Alderman Walder, on behalf of the Reform ...

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  12. GREATER SYDNEY.

    The City Council last night unanimously approved of the principle of a Greater Sydney scheme, and it was further agreed that the Government should be asked to ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. WORKMEN'S HOMES.

    The City Council some years ago resumed as insanitary area at Way's Terrace, Pyrmont, and in 1924 decided to erect workmen's dwellings on the site. ...

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  14. SCENE IN COMMONS.

    Mr. W. Adamson (Labour) ignored a ruling by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons to-day that he could not ask an urgent question concerning an asylum in ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. FILM COMPANIES.

    The Premier (Mr. Gunn) referred in the House of Assembly yesterday to the methods adoptad by certain American film companies, to evade paying income tax in Australia. ...

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  16. A.L.P.

    Efforts are being made to have a special conference of the A.L.P. held during the Christmas holidays for the purpose of considering the future policy of the party in ...

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  17. TRIAL CRICKET.

    With the exception of J. W. Rymill, the South Australian batsman, all the interstate players selected for the trial match Australia v The Rest, which commences at the Sydney ...

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  18. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    A proposal to increase the tariff on woollen fabrics will be presented to the Diet during the coming session, but it is learnt from official sources that the percentage of increase ...

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  19. MONTREAL POLICE.

    Montreal is on the verge of a sensational revelation regarding the administration of certain police officials whose dismissal was recommended by Judge Louis Coderre, following an ...

    Article : 253 words
  20. COURT SCENE.

    When Mr. Rogers appeared before Mr. Peisley, S.M., at the Licensing Court yesterday, and announced that he would be prosecuting in a liquor case[?] the magistrate declined to hear ...

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  21. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION.

    Owing to the appointment of Lieut.-Colonel Walter Guinness, formerly Financial Secretary to the Treasury, as Minister for Agriculture, a by-election was necessary in the division ...

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  22. REDS EVICTED.

    By 39 votes to 28 the Brisbane Trades and Labour Council to-night decided to evict the Communists from the Trades Hall. The meeting was tumultuous at times. ...

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  23. GERMAN TRADE.

    There was a large attendance at a reception tendered to Mr. Parker Moloney, who was to-day officially declared elected for the Hume seat. Mr. Moloney said that he never ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. SHIRE COUNCIL.

    A remarkable position has arisen in Clyde Shire, where only three councillors have been nominated for the six seats—two for B riding, mid one for C riding. No nomination was ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. CANADIAN POLICY.

    Speaking at Actonvale to-day Mr. A. Melghen, the Conservative leader, declared that as soon as the Conservative party attained power a tariff would be imposed on ...

    Article : 192 words
  26. SOLDIERS' DAY.

    Consideration of an application for permission to conduct a soldier's day collection on the city streets on March 5, 1926, was deferred by the finance committee of the City Council ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.

    Mr. C. R. Bruce, representative of the Canadian-Pacific Railway, who has been installing the company's displays at the Dunedin Exhibition, and who has been at every ...

    Article : 201 words
  28. MR. CHARLTON.

    "The attention of the electors should be called to an extraordinary incident that occurred during the recent elections, for which I have the authority of Mr. Charlton," said ...

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  29. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    After giving further consideration to-day to the legislative programme for the new Parliament, the Federal Cabinet rose this evening until the New Year. ...

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  30. DECLARED OFF.

    As the result of mass meetings of the ham and bacon section of the Meat Industry Union, held this morning at Melbourne, Bendigo, and Ballarat, the strike which has ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    His Majesty the Kling has received Lord Forster in audience. Mr. Rudyard Kipling is ill, suffering from pneumonia, at his home at Burwash, in Sussex. ...

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  32. FOREIGN INFLUX.

    Three motions dealing with the influx of foreigners into Australia were before the Federal Congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League yesterday. The first motion, ...

    Article : 261 words
  33. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) announced to-day that, not including subscriptions made by the Treasury itself, the total subscribed to the £67,000,000 ...

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  34. FARM TRAGEDY.

    Frederick Mervyn Newman, alias Wilson, ngod 16½ years, farm labourer, was brought bofore the Berwick Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Albert McCormick, aged ...

    Article : 152 words
  35. DR. TRUBY KING.

    The delegates at the annual conference of the Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children were accorded a civic reception at Dunedin, and the Mayor (Mr. ...

    Article : 104 words
  36. COTTON GOODS.

    Following a private conference at Manchester between representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners and the Manufacturers' Association, ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. THE LIBERALS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in proposing the health of the Earl of Oxford, at a Liberal dinner at the House of Commons, said: "If I am an obstacle to Liberal unity I am prepared to ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. PRESENTATION OF PICTURES.

    At the Randwick Intermediate High School yesterday afternoon Alderman E. P. Tresidder presented to the school a valuable collection of 30 pictures to mark his term as Mayor of ...

    Article : 38 words
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