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  2. THE RUHR.

    The Foreign Office has issued a report on last night's ceremony in Mr. MacDonald's room at the Foreign Office. This shows that the pr tocal of the London Conference was finally ...

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  3. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet, at its meeting this morning, will further discuss the proposal of a guarantee for the forthcoming harvest. At the last meeting of the Cabinet it was decided that ...

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  4. FIRE AT GLEBE.

    A spectacular and destructive fire occurred at Glebe last night when an old landmark in Westmoreland-lane was razed to the ground. ...

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  5. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The fifth test match between England and South Africa was continued at the Oval to-day in dull weather. The wicket was soft when England's opening batsmen, Hobbs and ...

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  6. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, accompanied by Dame Mary Hughes and their daughter Helen, is a passenger for Sydney on the Niagara. Mr. Hughes lately concluded a lecturing tour in ...

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  7. BONUSES AND PIECEWORK.

    Emphatic opinions in favour of piece work and bonus allowances as means of enabling men to improve their positions were expressed by the President of the Federal ...

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  8. ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    In accordance with the decision of the first mass meeting of the Sydney sub-branches, the Federal executive of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association has ...

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  9. WAR-TIME STRIKE.

    A deputation of six returned soldiers and others connected with the Waterside Workers' Federation waited on the Premier (Sir George Fuller) yesterday afternoon to lay certain ...

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  10. THE EXHIBITION.

    "Compared with the Canadian pavilion the Commonwealth's display at the Empire Exhibition is very disappointing," said Mr. A. J. Lamont, of Brisbane, who returned from a ...

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  11. TELEPHONES.

    Although the demand for telephones is increasing almost every day, the Postal Department is gradually overtaking the arrears. in July 5142 applications were made for new ...

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  12. MAIN ROADS BILL.

    A special meeting of the North Sydney Council was held yesterday afternoon, to consider the Main Roads Bill, now before Parliament, and its effect on the municipality of ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Reykjavik (Iceland) says that Lieutenant Locatelli, the Italian airman, has arrived from Horna Fjord, and hopes to proceed with the American airmen ...

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  14. LABOUR PARTY.

    The efforts of the industrial leaders in the A.L.P. will be directed at the next election towards unseating certain selected and endorsed candidates who are unsympathetic with ...

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  15. FEDERAL RAILWAYS.

    The conference of representatives of the Federal and South Australian Governments regarding the construction of the North-South railway line was concluded to-day, and the ...

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  16. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    The former Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), paying his first visit to Ireland, had an imper[?] conference with the Ulster Cabinet with reference to the boundary question. ...

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  17. THE SUDAN.

    A Reuter message from Cairo says it is stated that Zaghlul Pasha (Premier of Egypt), who is convalescing in France, has congratulated the Egyptian Government on its ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The arrangements for the centenary celebrations of the New South Wales Legislative Council are now practically completed. The centenary will occur on Monday next, August ...

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  19. AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    Sir Keith Smith states that plans are now being prepared to pave the way for the inauguration within three years of an airship service between London and Sydney, with a ...

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  20. OBSERVATION OF MARS.

    The "Daily Chronicle," referring to the fact that Mars will be nearer the earth on August 22 than at any time since the end of the 18th century, says that unique ...

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  21. AERIAL MAIL.

    The aerial mail from Sydney, which was to have been delivered in Adelaide on Sunday, but was delayed owing to the pilot (Lieut. F. S. Briggs) having to make a forced landing ...

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  22. GULF COUNTRY.

    Messrs. Francis Birtles, H. Ellis, and J. H. Simpson, engineer of Messrs. Harper, Ben, and Co., motor manufacturers, England, passed through Broken Hill this morning on their ...

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  23. DAMAGE TO THE TISNAREN.

    A message from Lisbon says the damage to the Swedish motor ship Tisnaren, as a retult of the collision with a Spanish steamer while on her way to Sydney, is more serious ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL CYCLING.

    The international teams' cycling race of 20 kilometres at Warsaw was won by the Italians, Demartini and Zuchetti. The Australians, G. Dempsey and W. Coppins, were ...

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  25. OLD SONGS v MODERN.

    Sir,—I am glad that Mr. Roland Foster's reply to my letter re above admits the "imperishable" qualities of many of the old songs. Owing perhaps to the multitudinous ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Determinations affecting the paymont of travelling allowances to members of five Public Service organisations were delivered by the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) ...

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  27. WOOLSHED FIRE.

    Leichhardt Downs woolshed was totally destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The flames were 200 feet high, and prevented any approach. ...

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  28. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    A comprehensive and illustrated pamphlet describing the charms of Australian scenery has been compiled under the supervision of the Railway Publicity Officers of New South ...

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  29. G.U.O.O.F.

    The first annual meeting of the Parramatta district of the G.U.O.O.F., was held in Parramatta on Saturday. Bros. Wm. Sayle, P.G.M., G. T'tee, W. H. Jones, P.G.M., G.D., and S. H. ...

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  30. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    An assurance of security of tenure to the Hermansburg Mission Station of its allotment of 900 square miles in Central Australia was to-day sought by a deputation which waited ...

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  31. GUILDFORD.

    The ceremonies of the official opening of the new post-office and the switching on of the electric light at Guildford took place last night. By pressing a button the Mayor ...

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  32. THE MAJORITY LABOUR PARTY.

    Sir,—The "platform" of the Majority Labour party just issued in the "Herald" of to-day is a very peculiar document, and the electors of this State should give it their most ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND MINISTER.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) is exacted to arrive back from England early next week. While motoring recently in the United ...

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  34. HOUSING BOARD LAND.

    A crowd of over 400 people assembled in the Oxford Theatre on Saturday afternoon, when the land comprised in what is known as the State Housing Board garden suburb ...

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  35. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    At Lakemba Railway Station yesterday Mrs. Alice Meadowbanks, aged 67 yours, of Ernest-street, Lakemba, fell between the platform and a train and received injuries which included a ...

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  36. A FATAL QUARREL.

    Following upon a quarrel on Saturday, August 2, Michael Joseph Ryan, of Long Valley, Strathalbyn, was removed to the Strathalbyn Hospital in an unconscious ...

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  37. NEW CRUISERS.

    A further meeting of the employees at the Cockatoo dockyards was held yesterday in connection with the agitation to have the proposed cruisers for the Australian Navy built ...

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  38. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    Trouble with he wheelers was responsible for stoppages of work at Cardiff, Borehole, and South Wallsend collieries yesterday. Dudley and Abermain Nos. 1 and 3 resumed, ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    Mr. R. Percy Sims, of Canada, has been appointed assistant chief mechanical engineer for the New Zealand railways, succeeding Mr. G. A. Pearson, retired. Mr. Sims was selected ...

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