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  2. THE HOLIDAY.

    Anniversary Day within the last decade has [?]tnessed perhaps as bewildering a variety of climatic changes as any holiday in the calendar. On one occasion the thermometer ...

    Article : 300 words
  3. THE REGATTA.

    The "night-bofer" indications were that Anniversary Day would break wet, cold, and cheerless. Early morning of the 26th endorsed the prediction, and yachtsmen turned out for ...

    Article : 619 words
  4. WOOLLEN MILLS.

    A representative meeting of graziers and others interested in the establishment of woollen mills in Albury was held last evening. Mr. F. W. Tietyens explained the ...

    Article : 432 words
  5. LATE CABLES.

    The past few days have been marked by the most conflicting reports, varying widely according to whether from French or German sources. They differ also according to ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    New South Wales or Victoria—which will be the champion cricket State, this year? That is the big question of the hour in the world of cricket, and so the meeting of two ...

    Article : 1,499 words
  7. IRELAND.

    All rural post-ofcices within a radius of 20 miles of Macroom have been raided during the past few days. Stamps, documents, and money orders were burni, and telegraph ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. RUHR ISOLATION.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Cologne, the French now admit the failure of their policy. He says that they are embarking on an infinitely dangerous policy of isolating the Ruhr from Germany, which will result ...

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  9. GALLIPOLI.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir Joseph Cook, informed the Australian Press Assoriatio[?] "We, are following with deepest interest the graves controversy at Lausanne. ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. DECREASED TEAFFIC.

    The boisterous state of the weather was responsible for a serious falling off in the tram and ferry traffic to the different holiday resorts yesterday, and in almost every case the ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. LAUSANNE.

    A message from Lausanne states that in consequence o[?] the Allied delegation's decision to presen[?] the draft Treaty to the Turks on January 3[?], they will depart on February ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. TRAM COLLISION.

    A collision between two trams occured at the intersection of City-road and Cleveland-street, at Darlington, yesterday afternoon. Three women, who were seated in the front ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. AT PHILLIP'S STATUE.

    The Union Jack was hoisted yesterday morning by officials of the Pioneers' Club on the flagstaff near the statue of Captain Phillip in the Botanic Gardens. The usual ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. CIVIL ENGINEERS.

    The following New Zealanders passed the Institution of Civil Engiueers' examinations i[?] October:- Preliminary: Frank Carter, St. John ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. NAVAL TREATY.

    A Washington message states that the Japanese Embassy has issued a correction regarding Tokio despatches of the 23rd inst., intimating that Baron Kato admitted the ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. STATE LOAN ACCOUNT.

    Figures were made available yestetday showing the amount of money credited by the State Treasury to the general loan account during the halt-year ended December 31 last. ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. LUNCHEON SPEECHES.

    The palatial d[?]ing saloon of the Macedonia admirably served the purposes of the official luncheon, at which Mr. Gordon Weschu presided. Supporting him on his immediate right ...

    Article : 4,405 words
  18. CITY TRAFFIC.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) has bee?n considering various matters relating to traffic in the city streets, and has asked the works committee, at its meeting on Tuesday, to ...

    Article : 384 words
  19. KU KLUX KLAN.

    At Bastrop, in closing the preliminary inquiry into the murder of Daniel Richards, the State directly charged the Ku Klux Kian with being responsible for a series of ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. CLAIMS OF INDIANS.

    Viscount Peel (Secretary of State for India) hasn addressed a long diplomatically-worded despatch to the Viceroy, Lord Reading, of which the gist is that the Home Government ...

    Article : 341 words
  21. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth line in London, replying to a statement attributed to Sir Kenneth Anderson, that the Commonwealth line was acting as a strong ...

    Article : 208 words
  22. COASTAL RAINS.

    Some of the best falls that have occurred since the beginning of the year were registered on parts of the southern nnd central coast during Thursday, but simultaneous with ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. BAND CONTESTS.

    The twentieth annual championship band contest, organised by the Band Association of New South Wales, was continued yesterday. During the day the solo competitions ...

    Article : 343 words
  24. DEBT FUNDING.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that the Treasury Department informed the correspondent that negotiations with the Biitish Debt Funding ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. NORTHERN UNION.

    The Northarn Union Rugby League council which met at Leeds, unanimously decided to accept the invitation of the New South Wales and New Zeala[?]d leagues to tour Australia and ...

    Article : 50 words
  26. LABOUR FOR MAURITIUS

    Under the Emigration Act, no emigration may be sanctioned without the approval of the Legislature, and a deputation from Mauritius is now on its way to Delhi, with a view ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. VICTORIAN LIMESTONE.

    Interest is being shown in suggestions for the exploitation of the enormous limestone deposits of East Gippsland. Now that railway and road transport has been extended and ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. THE ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    The "Westminster Gazette" understands that the Duke of York's finance will be created Her Royal Highness on her marringe. ...

    Article : 27 words
  29. LIFE-BELTS.

    Recently a number of new belts and lines procured from the Royal Life Saving Society were distributed by the Bulli Council among the various surf clubs within the shire. ...

    Article : 160 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    As the steamer Australmead, of the Com-, monwealth Government Line, was entering Alexandra Dock, Hull, she ran into a stringof lighters, sinking one. The occupants, ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. HOTEL NOT WANTED.

    The proposal to transfer a liquor license from another district to the Broadway, Enfield, was responsible for a crowded meeting of protest at the Enfield Methodist Church. ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. U.S.A. COAL MINES.

    Senator Brookhand has introduced a bill in the Senate authorising the President to seize and operate coal mines in case of national emergency. It provides that such emergency ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. MOTOR AND SULKY.

    Shortly before midnight last night, a collision occurred betweon a motor car and a sulky in Stanmore-road, Petersham, with the result that one of the occupants of the latter ...

    Article : 169 words
  34. SHOP-BREAKING.

    On visiting [?] boot repairer's shop occupied by Henry Herbert Harris at Mordialloc on January 11, detectives seized practically the whole of the stock, and arrested Harris. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. JAPANESE IN HAWAII.

    Ths Special Labour Departmental Commission appointed to investigate labour conditions in the island possessions has reported that Japanese are acquiring domination in the ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. THE FLEET.

    Units of the Australian Fleet, comprising all the sea-going vessels from Sydney, dropped anchor in the Derwent this morning. The ships detailed for the cruise this year ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Wight Commissioner, Sir James Allen, recuits that the nominated scheme is unlikely to provide 10,000 migrants to New Zealand in the coming year. Of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  39. INTERSTATE SAILING.

    The 18-footer interstate handicap race was held on Brisbane River to-day with 13 entrants, including two from New South Wales and one from Western Australia. Kismet and ...

    Article : 130 words
  40. CITY FIRE.

    Shortly before 9 o'clock last night a fire commenced in the business premises occupied by the Oxford Picture Framing Co., in Hutchlnson-street, near Flinders-street, city. ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. FRONTIERS DISPUTE.

    It is reported ffom Lausanne that Lord Cur[?]on has written to the secretary of the League of Nations requesting the council's attention to the dispute in regard to the frontiers ...

    Article : 93 words
  42. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Empire Exhibition sub-committee appointed for the purpose of ensuring that all materials and supplies be the produce of the Empire held its first meeting to-day. Sir ...

    Article : 44 words
  43. FIRE IN A GARAGE.

    Mr. W. U. Harris' motor garage in Church-street was destroyed by fire last night, together with the whole of the contents consisting of motor cycles, separators, tyres, and ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. MUNICIPAL TENNIS COURTS.

    At the meeting of the Balmain Council, Mr. S. E. Hinder, of the Birchgrove Superior Public School, introduced a deputation representative of the Public schools, churches, and ...

    Article : 96 words
  45. MANLY CARNIVAL.

    Thousands of people flocked to Manly last evening when the Venetian carnival, the annual effort organised by volunteers in aid of the Manly Cottage Hospital and other ...

    Article : 84 words
  46. THE NATIONAL DEBT.

    A white paper, which has been issued, shows [?]he national debt on December 31 last amounted to £7,742,528,147, making a net increase in the gross liabilities of the year of £108,377,816. ...

    Article : 38 words
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