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  2. MISSING CLERGYMAN.

    It was learned at police headquarters yesterday that the police throughout New South Wales and in the other States are searching for a clergyman, for whose arrest a warrant ...

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  3. APPROPRIATION.

    Further effects of the action of the Legislative Council in delaying the passage of the Appropriation Bill were made apparent on Saturday. ...

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  4. MAIL LINERS.

    It is now regarded as certain that the mail steamers of the P. and O. Company and the Orient line will be berthed away from Circular Quay after the end of the present ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. THE FLEET.

    Nelson is still the inspiration as he is in many respects the father of the modern naval officer, and his advice to his midshipmen holds good in its fundamental principles to this day. ...

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  6. CHURCH UNITY.

    Cardinal Bourne, in his Lenten Pastoral, refers as follows to the unity of the churches. "Our attitude is one of intense sympathy", manifested in constant and fervent prayer, for ...

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  7. THE CALIPHATE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople announces that an important session of the People's party was held to-day, in order to discuss three bills, firstly for suppressing ...

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  8. FRANCO-BRITISH ENTENTE.

    Further correspondence has passed between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and M. Poincare regarding a settlement of European problems. The former declared that the support of every European country would be enlisted if only France ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIA.

    When the Special Service Squadron was at Fremantle discussion took place between the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) nnd Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field with regard to ...

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  10. NO CIVIC RECEPTION.

    Father Gilbort, in a letter to the Press, replying to the explanation given by the Mayor (Mr. R. A. Wright) of his absence from Archbishop Redwood's reception, states that the ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. FUNDAMENTALISTS.

    The "Fundamentalist-Modernist" controversy promises to split Church circles in Philadelphia, especially since the announcement that the Rev. Paul Chapman, one of the ...

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  12. OUTER HARBOUR.

    Wireless advice was received on Saturday by the South Australian Naval Office from the Vice-Admiral of the British Special Service Squadron, that the battleships Hood and ...

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  13. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    Traffic accidents yesterday were responsible for the deaths of Malcolm Craig, a boy aged 5, who resided at 178 Catherine-street, Leichhardt, and Larry Marende, of ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Following much talk of his becoming a candidate, with passive or active Conservative support, for the vacancy in the Westminster Abbey Division caused by the death of ...

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  15. NON-UNIONISTS.

    The question of the employment of nonunion labour is causing considerable anxiety throughout the West Coast. At a mass meeting of employees of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. BAWRA SHARES.

    William George Austin, clerk, aged 47, was before the city court to-day, charged with having, between February 7 and February 13, attempted to obtain from the British ...

    Article : 371 words
  17. TRAGIC DEATH.

    A city shooting gallery was the scene of a fatal shooting tragedy, on Friday night, the victim being a young man, Geor[?] Good, who was temporarily in charge during the absence ...

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  18. THEFT AND FIRE.

    Mr. G. H. Huxley's stores at Molong were partly destroyed by fire yesterday morning, following upon the blowing open of the office safe by gelignite. ...

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  19. SOVIET PRESIDENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Riga telegraphs:—It is reported that M. Rykoff, who succeeded M. Lenin as President of the Council of Commissaries has left ...

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  20. KENDENUP.

    For five days Mr. C. de Garis has been giving evidence before Mr. Ross McDonald, the Western Australian Royal Commissioner appointed to investigate the affairs of the ...

    Article : 317 words
  21. ART UNIONS.

    For a long time there has been much complaint respecting the conduct of art unions and their supervision in this State. The Attorney-General stated to-day that official ...

    Article : 396 words
  22. RINDERPEST.

    The rinderpest is now believed to have been completely stamped out. Re-stocking is in full swing in the killedout areas, and restrictions on bags of forage ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. THE IRISH FLAG.

    In a speech at Dublin the Governor-General of the Irish Free State (Mr. Tim Healy, K.C.), referring to a speech of Dr. Mannix in Australia with reference to the Duke of ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. G. H. Buckland, secretary of the central branch of the A.W.U., in the course of a statement on immigration, says that he hopes that Sir Arthur Rickard, if he carries out his ...

    Article : 348 words
  25. PROHIBITION.

    Police Commissioner Enright, speaking before a Church audience in New York, said that it was considered smart by boys and girls to carry flasks of liquor, generally of bad ...

    Article : 162 words
  26. OIL SCANDALS.

    The Chicago "Tribune" publishes a despatch from its Washington correspondent, who states that oil and kindred investigations, which are being conducted by a Senate ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. STATE SHIPPING.

    There is every probability of the State's Ship ping Department passing out of existence this month. Officials of the department have been ...

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  28. A RECORD DUEL.

    A message from Rome states that a new duelling endurance record has been established by two swordsmen at Palma. For 210 minutes they tried unsuccessfully to ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. THE MINERS.

    Six mines on the northern coalfields were idle yesterday on account of strikes. A fresh stoppage, occurred at the Dudley mine where, as the members of the lodge had decided to ...

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  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Though the British authorities lifted the embargo against the importation of sheep from Australia, it has been found impossible for the Australian commission of the British ...

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  31. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    After having been delayed by a blizzard, the Aberdeen liner Diogenes left Plymouth for Australia with 430 settlers on board, Including the Leeds group and the second Devon ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    At an inquest, which was opened yesterday by the Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. H. Richardson Clark), regarding the [?] of Annie Munro, as a result of a motor ...

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  33. DAVIS CUP.

    It is announced in a message from Washington that the drawings for the Davis Cup tennis contests will take place in the executive office at White House on March 17. ...

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  34. WOMEN AND DRESS.

    Cardinal Logue is outspoken in his Lenten Pastoral regarding the insufficiency of women's dress. He says:- "Ireland was justly proud of the reserve ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. "CRUELTY IN THE NAME OF SPORT."

    Sir,—In yesterday's issue the Mayor of Katoomba is reported as stating that this society "was not fulfilling the chief functions of its existence." In support of the foregoing ...

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  36. BALMAIN PIONEERS.

    Sir,—I hardly think the list of Balmain pioneers would be complete without the name of Ewon Wallace Cameron Mr. Cameron came to Van Diemen's land in 1822 with his father, ...

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  37. DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    Our Coff's Harbour correspondent telegraphed last night that 60 mon engaged on the Dorrigo railway works had been paid off, and that further retrenchment would follow. ...

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  38. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The Australian Board of Control of international cricket has informed the Hunter District As[?]ciation that the next English team will play at West Maitland on March 6 and 7, ...

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  39. LIBEL ACTION.

    The "Daily Express" understands that a libel action recalling the Amritsar shootings will be heard shortly. Sir Michael O'Dwyer, formerly ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. THE BRIDGE.

    Alderman Lindsay Thompson has given notice of his intention to move at the City Council to-night:- "That, having regard to the fact that the ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. FEDERAL LOAN.

    An appeal for public support of the Commonwealth 6 per cent. Loan for the redemption and conversion of War Gratuity Bonds was made to-day by Lieutenant-General Sir ...

    Article : 118 words
  42. CEMENT INDUSTRY.

    A dispute that has every indication of developing into a very serious one for the cement industry has arisen at Maria Island. The National Portland Cement Company ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. REST PAUSES.

    The Industrial Fatigue Research Board, after long investigation of conditions in factories throughout the country, reports that the judicious introduction of rest pauses for ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. THE DIXMUDE.

    A message from Paris states that fishermen at Sciacca (on the south coast of Sicily) discovered at the mouth of the River-[?] a large number of objects indicating that the ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" the Shah of Persia arrived in the French capital to-night hurriedly from Nice. ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. CURTAINS ALIGHT.

    On account of a lighted candle coming in contact with a curtain, a fire occurred early last night in premises at 15 M'Evoy-street, Redfern, occupied by Fen Chong, ...

    Article : 71 words
  47. TASMANIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    Tasmania's revenue returns are on the up grade. Collections for February amounted to £175,151, compared with £158,051 for the corresponding month of 1923. ...

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  48. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE'S CRUISE.

    Official visits were received by Rear Admiral Addison aboard the Melbourne this morning, and were returned by the Admiral in the afternoon. A Navy League ball is ...

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