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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS ITALY'S ULTIMATUM.

    The Athens correspondent of the Central News Agency says:—"General Epirus, of the Greek Delegation, and the Roumanian Consul at Janina, attribute the Tellini crime to ...

    Article : 146 words
  3. SCIENCE CONGRESS. World's Dwindling Resources.

    At the sittings of the Pan-Pacific Congress yesterday Professor Griffith Taylor, in dealing with land settlement in Australia, urged the initiation by the Commonwealth Govermnent of a soil survey, combined with a scientific ...

    Article : 97 words
  4. ULTIMATUM TO GREECE.

    A grave crisis has arisen between Italy and Greece in consequence of the murder near Janina of General Tellini, president of the commission for the delimitation of the Grece-Albanian frontier, and two other members of the ...

    Article : 538 words
  5. SHIPPING BOARD.

    By a proclamation in the "Commonwealth Gazette" issued to-day the Com[?]wealth Shipping Act providing for the establishment of a board of control the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. FATAL COLLISION.

    As the result of a collision between a taxi motor car and a milk motor lorry at the intersection of Boomerang-street and Haig-avenue early yesterday morning. Mr. John Stuart ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 734 words
  7. DEFEATED.

    The debate on the censure motion in the State Parliament was concluded last night, when a division was taken on the motion, which was rejected by 47 votes ...

    Article : 742 words
  8. SHIPPING.

    For Sydney: Peshawur, s, from London. For Brisbane: Carina, s, from Capetown, en route from Antwerp. ...

    Article : 23 words
  9. DAIL ELECTION.

    The latest election returns indicate that the Free State Government will have a majority over all other parties combined. The party results so far are:— ...

    Article : 424 words
  10. A BUSY DAY.

    The Congress carried out another big programme of work in the schools and other departments of the University of Sydney yesterday. Although the Congress is drawing ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. VIOLENT STORM.

    A severe windstorm swept across the Five Dock district shortly after 6 o'clock last night, lifting the roofs from three shops in Ramsayroad and hurling them across, the electric ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. HYGIENE.

    One of the most important papers contributed in the hygiene section was that by Professor Gideon Wells, of the University of Chicago, on "Heredity in Cancer." ...

    Article : 247 words
  13. GERMANY.

    Persistent reports are reaching London foreshadowing a change in Germany's policy in the Ruhr. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily ...

    Article : 664 words
  14. PROHIBITION.

    Captain Clare, a British seafarer of 30 years' experience, lately commodore of the whisky fleet trading between Nassau, in the Buhamas, and the United States, has just ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. WORLD'S RESOURCES.

    One of the features of the sittings yesterday was the general discussion on the climate of the Pacific region and its relation to the economic and social life—a wide ...

    Article : 912 words
  16. SILVER-LEAD.

    "The find promises to be one of the most important in silver-lead in Australia." In this way the manager of Chillagoe ...

    Article : 365 words
  17. TIMBER PESTS.

    There was a general discussion following the reading of papers dealing with white ants and borers in the entomological section of the congress yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 536 words
  18. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    "How will the Anglo-French debate end?" is the subject of Mr. Lloyd George's 26th article. ...

    Article : 23 words
  19. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    "Weddel's Review" states that imports of dairy produce have now returned to pre-war proportions. Supplies of butter from oversea during the ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. AMERICAN COLONIES.

    The Washington correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" says:— "Evidence of unrest in the United States insular possessions and dependencies ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. PARACHUTING.

    An aerial feat was performed at the Mascot aerodrome yesterday when a private parachuting exhibition was given by Mr. A. E. Eastwood, of the Eastwood Company of ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. ALPINE PERILS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that two Viennese alpinists spent four terrible days and nights of agony and hunger, haunted by the constant fear of death, ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. MONT ST. QUENTIN.

    To-day is the fifth anniversary of the opening phases of the battle of Mont St. Quentin, in which three Australian divisions were engaged. ...

    Article : 178 words
  24. PANAMA CANAL.

    The War Department has announced that during the Panama Canal's nine years' service, 20,474 commercial vessels, of a tonnage exceeding 84,000,000, passed through the ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. LABOUR SHORTAGE.

    Fourteen steamers, aggregating 63,000 tons, were in port to-day, and the handling of cargo was hampered by the insufficient supply of labour. ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Hope has been abandoned at Shanghai for the British steamer Mulie, last seen battling with the typhoo[?] of August 16. It is believed that 60 people perished. ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. ELLIS ISLAND.

    In a letter to his brother, a South African rejected immigrant a[?] Ellis Island, New York, makes extraordinary allegations. "Children and others," he states, "died ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. ADRIFT.

    No trace of Mr. A. E. Stafford, assistant keeper of Cliffy Island lighthouse, who is adrift in an 18-foot open dinghy in Bass Strait, was found to-day, although all ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. VICTORIA.

    The culmination of several weeks of intrigue within the Ministerial patty was reached in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when the Supply Bill was under discussion. ...

    Article : 250 words
  30. AIRMAN'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    While Lieutenant Camanda, of the Italian Army, was piloting a military aeroplane at Sesto, in Lombardy, the machine caught fire and crashed. Camanda was burnt to death ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. GEOGRAPHY.

    An address by Professor Griffith Taylor. Professor of Geography in the University of Sydney, was a feature of the section of the Congress, which dealt with geography at the ...

    Article : 683 words
  32. CONSTABLE SHOT.

    A sensation was caused here this afternoon when the local police station received a message from Tyntynder, on the Murray Flats, about eight miles from Swan Hill, that ...

    Article : 141 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Princess Christopher of Greece, formerly Mrs. W. B. Leeds, died at her London residence. The "Westminster Gazette" says: Miss ...

    Article : 185 words
  34. VALUE OF THE MARK.

    German marks are to-day quoted at 10,000,000 to the dollar. ...

    Article : 18 words
  35. WAR CRIMES.

    A message from Paris states that at Nancy the War Council, continuing the examination of Germans charged with war crimes sentenced to death General von Jaeger for killing and ...

    Article : 34 words
  36. BOBBED HAIR.

    A quaint controversy has arisen in the Salvation Army owing to Captain Mildred Olsen, of New York, being summoned before Commander Evangeline Booth, because she bobbed ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. TIME SIGNALS.

    The organisation of wireless time signals in the Pacific and adjoining countries was discussed by Professor W. E. Cook, at a meeting of the radio-telegraphy section. ...

    Article : 256 words
  38. COTTON MARKET.

    A message from Cairo says that a syndicate, composed of the largest cotton growers in Egypt, having already induced the Government to intervene in the cotton market, in the hope ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. DEMAND FOR LAND.

    Highly applications were this weok lodged for four blocks of loud which are being made available in the Forbes district at an early date. Forty-two of the applicants are ...

    Article : 49 words
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