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  2. BRIDGE DAMAGED.

    At a late hour to-night information was received by the police here that an attempt had been made to blow up a bridge on the private railway line from ...

    Article : 228 words
  3. THE PREMIERS.

    The most important matter considered by the Premiers' Conference when it met again to-day was the proposal of the Federal Ministry that the States should agree to the ...

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  4. RAILWAY RISKS.

    It was officially announced by the Railway Commissioners yesterday that the inquiry concerning the runaway goods train which was wrecked on the Blue Mountains last ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY.

    Bright, cold weather prevailed for Empire Day. The chief outward signs of observance in London were in connection [?] "Flag Day" organised by the Veterans' ...

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  6. M. POINCARE.

    It was reported from Paris last night that M. Poincare had resigned in consequence of the decision of the Senate that it was incompetent to try the Communists ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE.

    An effort to end the deadlock in the dispute between the miners and the owners on the Maitland coalfield is being made by residents of the Cessnock district other than those ...

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  8. DANGER OF WAR.

    Messages from Lausanne refer to the atmosphere of the conference as being heavy. The Turks have refused Greece's offer of the town of Karagatch instead of reparations. ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. LATE CABLES.

    Something of a sensation has been caused by an announcement that upon the request of President Harding and Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State, the Republican National Committee, ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Reports received at Washington from the Lin-Cheng area state that Government troops have begun an attack against bandits. They are cutting off the latter's communications and ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Manchester Cup, run to-day, resulted:— Bhuld Haduach, 1; Silurian, 2; Beauregard, [?] ...

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  12. BOLSHEVISM.

    A remarkable story has been told to a "Westminster Gazette" Interviewer by Mr. Oliver Baldwin, [?] son of the Prime Minister. Mr. Oliver Baldwin is 24 years of age, and a ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. CITY COUNCIL.

    The council of the Citizens' Reform Association will, the president stated lost evening, be convened at an early date to consider important matters in connection with the ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP.

    Yesterday Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon. secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia, received a cablegram from the United States Lawn Tennis Association confirming the Press ...

    Article : 272 words
  15. MARKETS AND TRADE.

    Lord Birkenhead returned from Paris to London on Thursday evening, and attended the Canadian Club dinner. Proposing "The British Empire," he said that statecraft had ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The keynote of the speeches at the annual dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute, held at the Hotel Victoria, was the marked unity of the Empire. Sir Godfrey Lagden ...

    Article : 353 words
  17. DROUGHT LOSSES.

    At a meeting of the district council of the Primary Producers' Union in Bega yesterday a resolution was carried that the Government be requested to give practical effect to its ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. REPLY FROM SOVIET.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—Official circles, while not disputing the Sovle[?] Note goes far towards capitulation, state that the Note in its present form does not give satisfaction. ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. COMMUNIST RISING.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Gelsenkirchen says:—The casualties number five killed and sixty wounded. The fight began with an hysteric [?] outbreak b[?] women ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. LOST HOPES.

    Poignant circumstances surrounding the death of Thomas John Carr, journalist, aged 62, were revealed at the inquest conducted by the City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) on ...

    Article : 305 words
  21. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Lord Robert Cecil has accepted the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster. It is probable that Mr. Baldwin will retain the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. MEATWORKS FIRE.

    The Sandown Freezing Works, in Grand-avenue, Granville, which were destroyed by fire on Thursday night, smouldered throughout yesterday. Recrudescences frequently ...

    Article : 396 words
  23. CANADIAN BUDGET.

    The House of Commons, by a vote of 114 to 106, adopted the Government's budget proposals, the Progressives' anti-protectionist amendment being defeated. The changes in ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. A MOSLEM MARRIAGE.

    The marriage has been registered in the Moslem Religious Courts (says a message from Cairo) of Miss Morwena Bird, an English girl, who has been the belle of Cairo ballrooms ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. RIGHTS OF AUTHORS.

    The society of Authors has adopted a resolution that members refuse to permit extracts from their works to be broadcasted without permission, and the payment of a [?] ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES.

    News comes from Washington that Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador, is threatened with blindness. In one of his eyes, the result of an affliction which has ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. PREFERENCE.

    Following on their refusal to withdraw an allegation contained in a resolution of the Federal executive of the league at the end of April that the Ministry was not sincere in its ...

    Article : 317 words
  28. BOMBING NEWSPAPERS.

    The bombing campaign against newspapers at Warsaw, started by Polish Fascisti, continues. The offices of three Warsaw papers were wrecked by bombs on Wednesday night. ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The Oceanic Steamship Company's contract for the Australian mail service has been renewed for another year, beginning on July 1. The Postmaster-General, in announcing the ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. THE GRAZIERS.

    The Graziers' Association of N.S.W. concluded their annual conference yesterday. In committee, the question of organising the Progressive party movement in country ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. PARRAMATTA-ROAD.

    Investigations made by the Public Works Department show that there has been a very large increase in the motor vehicle traffic on the Parramatta-road since the year 1918. ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. SPORT ABROAD.

    Lycett showed amazing tennis form at Surbiton. He played three hard matches in the open singles, and won them, although pushed in the third. He then won two rounds of the ...

    Article : 311 words
  33. JAVA SUGAR.

    In order to relieve the shortage of sugar in the Dominion, the Government intends to remove the duty on Java sugar, which now stands at [?]d a pound. ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Customs Department in Wellington has sent through the Commissioner of Police a warning that the deputation of the Irish Republican party in Australia will not be ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The board of the Empire Exhibition has agreed to the final draft of an agreement with the dominions, which provides that after the cost of gas, electricity, and water has been ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. FIRE AT CHILLAGOE.

    The Postal Department has been advised from Chillagoe that a big fire occurred there on Wednesday night, when the Central Hotel and Post-office Hotel were burnt to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. PAWNBROKERS.

    Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) has received a request from the Carpenters and Joiners' Union for an amendment of the Act relating to pawnbroking. ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. BUSH FIRE.

    An outbreak of fire occurred near Wolumla, a strong wind prevailing at the time. The main bridge on Pambula road was saved with difficulty. The fire fighters remained all night ...

    Article : 114 words
  39. INCOME TAX PROSECUTION.

    At the police court before Mr. McDougall, P.M., Arthur G. M. B[?], of Montcagle, was proceeded against [?] the Federal Commissioner of Taxation on three charges of failing ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX.

    Summonses have been served on the members of the Hobart Regatta Committee to appear at the Police Court next week to answer charges of promoting and holding ...

    Article : 52 words
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