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  2. CIVIC LEASE.

    The Royal Commission which is investigating the administration of the City Council with reference to the charges of corruption made by Mr. William F. Cropley. ...

    Article : 4,064 words
  3. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Two were killed and five others injured as the result of a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle shortly after 6 o'clock last night on the Je[?]an Caves-road. The ...

    Article : 398 words
  4. THE WHARFS.

    The overtime strike declared by the Waterside Workers' Federation came into operation in Sydney yesterday. ...

    Article : 957 words
  5. SEVERE FLOODS.

    Large areas throughout the country are flooded, following 15 hours' continuous rain at the week-end. Severe damage is reported from agricultural districts. ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. A.L.P.

    A leaflet of a personal character, and bearing upon the recent squabbles in New South Wales regarding the ballot box scandals and the expulsion of certain members from the ...

    Article : 588 words
  7. UNITED STATES.

    With all signs indicating President Coolidge's ascendaney in the Presidential election, which takes place on Tuesday, there is some questioning concerning its degree of ...

    Article : 499 words
  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that it is considered in League of Nations circles that Mr. Baldwin's Government will not ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. ELECTIONS.

    The week-end was relatively quiet owing to the party loaders requiring a rest after their strenuous activities. Nevertheless several Labour meetings were held in the North of ...

    Article : 464 words
  10. INTRIGUE AND WIRE-PULLING.

    A surprising story of intrigue and wirepulling carried on at social functions at Geneva with the object of influencing the deliberations of the commission appointed at ...

    Article : 299 words
  11. ELIZABETH-STREET.

    The Executive Council has approved of the resumption of the land required for the extension of Elizaebth-street from Hunter-street to Bent-street. Notices to that effect ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. COLLISION.

    A tram travelling along Chalmers-street about 12 o'clock last night, collided with a motor car containing a party of sailors of the Australian Navy. The seamen were ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    In an address on Australia's special ideals, Professor Herbert Heaton, of the Faculty of Economics at Adelaide University, said that the Canadian-Australian commercial ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Justice Hosking, of New Zealand, who arrived in Sydney on Saturday last by the Ascanius, after a holiday visit to England and the Continent, in the course of an interview ...

    Article : 365 words
  15. EMPIRE TRADE.

    In the course of an address at Charle-ville, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said there was a significant fact connected with the British elections. When Mr. Baldwin ...

    Article : 178 words
  16. ENGLISH TEAM.

    The English cricket team departed from Kalgoorlie by train this afternoon for Adelaide, after four and a half days' stay, during which they played a match with the ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The Sheffield match, Victoria v South Australia, was continued to-day, and when stumps were drawn Victoria, in their first innings, had lost six wickets for 210. ...

    Article : 276 words
  18. PNEUMONIC PLAGUE.

    NEW YORK Nov. 1. A Los Angeles massage says that the "black death," which swept London in the 15th century, is beheaved to have broken ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. MAN AND WIFE KILLED.

    James Ward and his wife were killed instantaneously at Burswood railway crossing, near Perth, this afternoon, when a vehicle in which they were driving was run down by ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. MR. MASSEY CONFIDENT.

    Speaking at Shannon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said that Empire unity had always been in the forefront of his and his Government's policy. The Dominion always ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. PATHETIC ACCIDENT.

    A pathetic accident occurred on the Parramatta-road, near the Ashfield Park, last night. A family of three were thrown from the sulky in which they were riding, and an infant ...

    Article : 221 words
  22. TAXATION.

    At Blackall on Saturday the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), referring to Australian taxation, said that in some parts of Australia poople were taxed more heavily than in others. ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. TRAGIC MARRIAGE RECORD.

    Mrs. Ethel Sims, the young wife of a Nottinghamshire miner, might claim to have the most tragic marriage record of any woman in England. ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. SAILLESS SHIP.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" the trials of a vessel connected by Krupps at their Kiel yard herald a new epoch in navigation. ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. STATE REVENUE.

    The State reveuue for the four months of the present financial year amounted to £11,710,964, and the expenditure for the same period totalled £13,183,015. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  27. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Arthur Warburton, 22, died in Melbourne Hospital yesterday, as the result of injuries sustninod when knocked down by a motor car in Geelong-road, Footscray. ...

    Article : 33 words
  28. CITY TRAFFIC.

    The Lord Mayor has convened a special meeting of the City Council for Wednesday night to consider, amongst other matters, the recommendations made by the Civic Traffic ...

    Article : 390 words
  29. CASUALTIES.

    Frederick Reginald Bates, aged 9 years, of Knox-street, Belmore, died at the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital yesterday morning as a rosult of injuries received on Sunday, ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. WORKERS' DWELLINGS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) will, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, lay the foundation-stone of the first set of a number of workmen's dwellings which the City Council is ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. FATAL FIRE.

    The City Coroner yesterday returned a verdict of accidental death regarding the death of Mrs. Christina Yates, aged 68, who was burnt to death on October 17 in a fire in an ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. FLIGHT TO BATAVIA.

    The Dutch airmen who are making a flight from Amsterdam to Batavia have arrived at Constantinople from Phillipopolis (Bulgaria), where their machine met with an accident. ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. TASMANIAN FIGURES.

    The consolidated revenue figures for the four months ended October 31 of this year show an increase of £111,015 over the corresponding period of 1923. ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. WOMAN KILLED.

    While crossing Oxford-street, near Darlinghurst, yesterday, Mrs. Jean Wearne, aged 45 years, of Matilda-street, Bondi, was knocked down by a motor lorry, the wheel of which ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BATH.

    Shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the naked body of Mrs. Ting, aged 45 years, was found in a bath at the Grand Central Hotel, city, submerged in about 18 inches of ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. BATHURST SELECTION BALLOT.

    Figures available to-day for first preference in the Labour selection ballot for the Bathurst electorate are:—Dooley, 567; Kelly, 270; Pillans, 246; Knight, 178; Nicholls, 121; Cregan, ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. MELBOURNE UNIONS RESOLUTE

    Members of the Melbourne Wharf-labourers' Union and the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association were not in the least purturbed when they heard that their organisations had ...

    Article : 193 words
  38. STRUCK BY ELECTRIC TRAIN.

    George Alcorn, 16, was struck by an electric train at a level crossing near Pascoe Vale Railway Station yesterday and was killed. ...

    Article : 30 words
  39. MAN DRINKS SPIRITS OF SALTS.

    Hurry Smith, 28, of Locksley-street, Merrylands, accidentally drank spirits of salts yesterday. He was admitted to Parramatta Hospital in a serious condition. ...

    Article : 32 words
  40. WHALING SHIPS.

    Considerable irritation is felt in Hobart at the alteration to the Commonwealth lighthouse dues regulations taking the exemption from whaling mother ships and store ships. ...

    Article : 185 words
  41. RESULT OF MELBOURNE CUP.

    The Broadcasting Company of Australia, Melbourne, intimates that the result of the Melbourne Cup will be broadcast this afternoon on a wave length of 1720 metres direct ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. OUR NATIVE FLORA.

    Sir,—Mr. H.M.C.'s and Mr. P. Russ' letters in yesterday's "Sydney Morning Herald" corroborating Mr. Fred Turner's article on the destruction of our national emblem, the ...

    Article : 190 words
  43. POSITION IN CHINA.

    It is stated in Tientsin that negotiations are proceeding between General Feng Yu-hsiang, now in control at Pekin, and Marshal Wu Pelfu, who, until his recent reverses, was the ...

    Article : 53 words
  44. LYSOL POISONING.

    A tragic affair occurred late on Saturday night. Mrs. McAuliffe, wife of Jeremiah McAuliffe, after returning from a picture show, went into her bedroom, and her ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. WHY NOT MARTIN-PLACE?

    Sir,—With some diffidence I write to ask if there is a sufficient reason why the national celebration of Armistice Day should not be held in Martin-place? We must be master ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A woman known as Comrade Dialchenki is about to take the Russian ship Tovaritsch from Port Talbot to Leningrad. She will rule a crew consisting entirely of men. The male ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. ADELAIDE DECISION.

    Eight hundred waterside workers, at a special meeting at the Port Adelaide Town Hall to-night, decided "to support their Sydney comrades." ...

    Article : 29 words
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