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  2. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Following the record Customs receipts established in November last, the returns for December show that the heavy influx of goods from overseas is being maintained. ...

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  3. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    The secretary of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. J. S. Garden), who was a delegate some time ago to the Trade Union Conference and the Communist International ...

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  4. COKEWORKERS.

    Much interest is centred in the cokeworkers' strike, the men having consed work in acccordance with the 11 days' notice given by them. It is feared that ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. S. W. B. M'Gregor, British Senior Trade Commissioner in Australia, In his report for 1923 says that the cost of living in Australia shows a tendency to increase, ...

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  6. LATE CABLES.

    At 11 a.m. to-day the completely successful visit of the Special Service Squadron ended, when the Hood and Repulse left for Mossel Bay and other coast ports. Vast ...

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  7. LOST' DIXMUDE.

    A message from Paris says: The Ministry of Marino points out that all the evidence concerning the lost airship Dixmude shows that the commander was suddenly hurled ...

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  8. LABOUR AIMS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (Labour) speaking in Derby, said that the attempts by certain sections of the Press to frighten people regarding the Labour party would ...

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  9. IRISH FORESTERS.

    At the Irish National Foresters' Conference, which was opened in Sydney yesterday, when delegates were present representing New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and ...

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  10. THE REV. BARING-GOULD.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, in his 90th year.— Reuter. [The Rev. S. Baring-Gould, was the rector ...

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  11. POSITION IN THE WEST.

    The whole of the 80 coke ovens connected with the blast furnaces are idle, due to the ultimatum presented a fortnight ago that the workers as a body desired conditions equal ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. OPERA IN BRITAIN.

    The British National Opera Company strongly resents the scheme to bring the Viennese State Opera Company to Covent Garden, for the summer of 1924. They point out that if ...

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  13. THE MINERS.

    Nine pits on the northern coalf[?] failed to resume Work after the Christmas holidays this morning. The other collierles were only half manned, and it is not anticipated that ...

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  14. THE SQUADRON.

    A reception committee has been formed in this State in connection with the arrangements for the forthcoming visit of the British squadron, which is expected to arrive in ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. INSULIN TREATMENT.

    Jack Keightley, the little Johannesburg boy who was rushed to England for insulin treatment, and whose reported complete cure of diabetes caused such a stir, has died. ...

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  16. RECIPROCITY.

    Before he is able to complete the prolonged negotiations for a reciprocal trade agreement with Canada, it is admitted in official quarters that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will ...

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  17. DELEGATES ENTERTAINED.

    The New South Wales branch of the Irish National Foresters entertained the Federal executive officers, interstate delegates, and visiting Victorian I.N.F. cricketers and friends ...

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  18. WOMAN DROWNED.

    A gallant effort to save her twelve years' old son from drowning in Wolli Creek, Arncliffe, yesterday afternoon, ended in the death of Mrs, Laura Emma Wood, 43 years of age, ...

    Article : 348 words
  19. FRENCH COLONIES.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says: M. Loucheur (a former Minister for Reparations) in a speech on France's colonial policy, deprecated the dependence of France on Britain ...

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  20. IMMIGRATION.

    One hundred and fifty Barnardo boys and girls will sail for Australia by the steamer Euripides on Friday.—Reuter. Reuter's correspondent at Malta says: It ...

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  21. NIGHT BAKING.

    After considering the position in regard to night baking, a special meeting of the executive of the Operative Bakers' Union last night decided to call a mass meeting of the union ...

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  22. RUGBY.

    In the Rugby International match played at the Pershlng Stadium, Paris, to-day, in the presence of 20,000 people, France beat Scotland by 12 points to 10. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier, Mr. Theodore, in an address to over 250 citizens, who entertained him at a farewell banquet on the eve of his departure for London, made an important statment ...

    Article : 316 words
  24. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    The report of a strong committee cf clergymen and laymen, including eminent physicians, appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury after the Lambeth Conference in 1920, ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. NAVY RATIO.

    The United States Government is pleased with the attempt of the League of Nations to extend the principles of the naval ratio as defined by the Washington Treaties, but the ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. CANON OARR—SMITH.

    Canon William I. Carr-Smith, an influential and well-known figure in the Anglican Church in Sydney for many years, will arrive in this State from London in March. ...

    Article : 164 words
  27. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and South Australia was commenced today on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in rather dull weather. The wicket was ...

    Article : 653 words
  28. TURKISH WOMEN.

    A message from Constantinople says that a further step in the emancipation of Turkish womanhood is a new law, which allows women to sit next to men in tramcars, on ...

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  29. SUBURB TERRORISED.

    Armed with a shot-gun, a fronzied man terrorised the streets of Kensington this morning He fired a shot through the window of the Anglican vicarage, and threalened the ...

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  30. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Vice—Admiral Salto, commander of the visiting Japanese naval training squadron, and his officers were guests at a State luncheon at Parliament House to-day. ...

    Article : 310 words
  31. ESCAPE FROM QUARANTINE.

    The Aberdeen Line steamer Demosthenes, on route from England to Australia, arrived here with several cases of influenza, and was quarantined. Eight passengers, after ...

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  32. CONSULAR INCIDENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" learns that the United States Government has abandoned the idea of demanding a British apology as a condition of ...

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  33. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    Throughout the country the new year has opened auspiciously. A single death by poison from liquor was reported in Chicago, otherwise there were relatively few cases of ...

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  34. TURF IDENTITY.

    The death is announced of Mr. John Mayo, an outstanding figure on the Australian turf for many years. He achieved many notable successes with his own horses. Mr. Mayo was ...

    Article : 339 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The British Trade Ship, Limited, in a letter to the Press, point out that they have no connection whatever with the British World Trade Exhibitions, Limited, against which a ...

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  36. BOY'S BRAVERY.

    The funerals of the two girls Burgess, who were drowned in the Piper's Flat dam, and of Albert Charles Wood, the young stranger who lost his life trying to save the girls, ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. IN QUARANTINE.

    Another steamer was added to the small fleet in quarantine yesterday. When the cargo steamer Scottish Strath arrived from Singapore yesterday morning she ...

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  38. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Mr. John Finnerty, representing the American "Council of the Irish Republic," has arrived in Dublin to direct the fight for £500,000 party funds subscribed in America, to which ...

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  39. MR. FARRAR.

    It was learnt yesterday that it is proposed during Mr. Farrar's absence in England to apportion his Ministerial duties amongst other Ministers. One proposal that ...

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  40. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    In a letter addressed to Labour representatives in the Federal and State Parliaments, as well as in the City Council, Mr. W. Carey, secretary to the Australian Labour party, points ...

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  41. JAPANESE MINISTRY.

    A message from Tokio says that Prince Hirohito has summoned Viscount Kiego Kiyoura to form a Cabinet to succeed Yamamoto's which resigned on December 29 in ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. MAN KILLED.

    Charles Hayes, 30 years of age, of Bowden-street, Harris Park, was fatally injured whilst attempting to board a moving train at the Lidcombe station yesterday afternoon. ...

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  43. CROWN LAND.

    A Crown land sale took place on New Year's Day at Chinaman's Beach (Toowoon Bay), near the Tuggerah entrance. Thirty-nine residential blocks were offered. ...

    Article : 82 words
  44. TIN PLATE INDUSTRY.

    It is reported that a combination is being formed in Swansea, representing between 40 and 60 per cent, of the tinplate industry, to establish a central selling agency for the whole ...

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  45. A CYCLONE.

    Mr. Mares, the State Meteorologist, issued the following warning to shipping at 9 o'clock last night:- "A cyclone, with rough stormy conditions ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. TEMPORARY TEACHERS' SICK LEAVE.

    Following upon recent representations by temporary teachers employed by the Education Department, the Minister for Education announced yesterday that those with two years ...

    Article : 69 words
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