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  2. VIOLENT STRIKERS.

    Outbreaks of violence in various centres have been marketing the end of the first week of the railway strike. In Chicago a mob. including many women, ...

    Article : 323 words
  3. REBELLION QUELLED. Successes of Free State Troops.

    From the information conveyed by official reports the opinions has been formed in London that the revolt in Ireland has been practically quelled. Small engagements have apparently occurred in various provincial districts ...

    Article : 559 words
  4. MURDER IN A TRAIN

    As a result of injuries received in a brutal assault which was committed upon him while travelling in a train on the North Shore line on Friday night, Mr. Francis Cecil, Kemmals. ...

    Article : 1,440 words
  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    At Wimbledon to-day G. L. Patterson (Australia) beat J. O. Anderson (Australia) in the semi-final of the singles championship. Despite cold showery weather daily, ...

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  6. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The slump of the German mark, which has caused a smaller decline of French and Belgian francs, coupled with events in Ireland, has caecked general activity on the Stock ...

    Article : 549 words
  7. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A collision occuricd between two motor cars at the intersection of Albert and Macquarle streets at about 5.39 yesterday afternoon, and resulted in the four occupants of one of the ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. EDUCATION.

    Archbishop Kelly, in blessing and opening additions to St Joseph's Convent, at Kogarah, yesterday, strongly criticized the State education system. Catholice, said the Archbishop, ...

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  9. LIQUOR REFORM.

    The Royal Commission on Lice[?]sing, which was appointed as a result of the Government's proposal to make a levy of 8 per cent, on the purchase prise of Houor, has, after examining ...

    Article : 388 words
  10. FALL OF THE MARK.

    News comes from Berlin that during a will panic on the Dourse the mark touched 2600. the chief selling being by foreign holders. who are fearful of the political turmoll which ...

    Article : 266 words
  11. CASUALTIES. CAMPERDOWN FACTORY ACCIDENT.

    Of the girls detained at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as a result of being overcome by poisonous fumes from the coke ovens at the biscuit factory of Joyce and Co., Ltd., ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Admiralty), to-day moved the second reading of the Washington Treaties Bill in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. SIR HENRY BARWELL'S POLICY.

    The "New York Sun" editorially commenting on Sir Henry Barwell's policy, says:—"It need hardly be said that thhis policy is in [?]irect conflic; not only with the views of most ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. THE RONA.

    The steamer Rona, which was recently strandrd, has been docked. It has been found that the bow has been flattened below the water-line as if by an enormous ram. From ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Vast areas, extending from Charters Towers to Warwick, experienced beneficial [?]rains, (averaging 2 inches) during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Steady, so[?]king, ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. INJURED IN POLO MATCH.

    Mr. F. V. King, who received a severe knock on the head while playing for Cooma, in the Cooma v Harden polo match on Saturday, was reported last night to be progressing ...

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  17. GERMAN DYE PATENTS.

    Mr. Francis P. Garvan, former Alien Prop[?]rty Custodian, now president of the Chemi[?]al Foundation, has charged that the commit[?]tee of German dye magnates, no[?] in the ...

    Article : 188 words
  18. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    The dead body of a man named Adrian Raymond was found in a woolshed owned by John Larkings at Glensneath on Thursday. The deceased was over 60 years of age, and had ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEMES.

    In an interview here the Australian representative of Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co[?] an expert in hydro electricity, said that when the people of Australia realise the value of ...

    Article : 192 words
  20. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    A message from Tokio states that Japan has warned the Peking Government, owing to the danger occasioned by bandits to the Japanese residents of Chien-tao, that if China fails in ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The dispute between the Wellington City Council and the tramway men has reached a serious stage. The union has declined to comply with the council's ultimatum calling upon ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. DEATH WHILE RABBIT SHOOTING.

    Denis Withers, aged 40, a married man with three young children, was out shooting rabbits with an employee named Banwell yesterday. Not returning at tea time, ...

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  23. SIR HENRY BARWELL EXPLAINS

    Sir Henry Barwell (Premier of South Australia) stated to-day that he was not perturbed by the criticism of his reported remarks concerning the Northern Territory ...

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  24. HEAD SMASHED BY KICKING HORSE.

    Any doubts that might have been entertained as to the manner in which David King, a farmer, met his death at Rothbury [?]on Thursuay n[?] oeen dispelled by the police investigations. ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. SOVIET METHODS.

    The Hague Debts Commission held a meet[?]ng at which the Russians were present. Replying to a question regarding the payment of coupons, M. Litvinoff said it would be ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Millie French, 55, living at 55 Belmont-road, Mosman, was alighting from a tram in Military-road, near her residence on Saturday night when, it is alleged, a motor car going ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Government yesterday engaged 167 men to go clearing in the Newdegate district, but only 119 left by train. The Government wants another 100 to go. ...

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  28. ADMIRAL DUMARESQ.

    Cable advice recolved by the Naval Boare in Melbourne from Manila on Saturday stated that there had been no improvement in the condition of Admiral Dumaresq, who became ...

    Article : 39 words
  29. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS.

    A party of British airmen is arranging a flight from America to Australia, in an attempt to wia the £10,000 prize offered by an American for the Trans-Pacific flight ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. MILITARY OFFICERS.

    At the end of the month a large number of young officers of the Commonwealth Military Forces will be relieved, in order to give effect to, the Ministry's policy of retrenchment. Each ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION.

    Since Dr. Campbell Brown returned last year from his expedition to New Guinea only a short interim report has been received by the Prime Minister regarding the journey, ...

    Article : 316 words
  32. INJURED BY EXPLOSION.

    While "bullying" off a charge in the Haymond Terrace quarry on Saturday morning, a quarryman named George Gilmour, who lived at Power-street, [?]lington, was terribly ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Jerome Ke[?]rns, a horse-trainer, was remanded at Bow-street on a charge of having conspired with Gerald Riviere to obtain a passport to enable Riviere to abscend from ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    Only eight collieries out of 41 in the northern district worked the full time of ten days during the last fortnight, all collieries being [?]sed down on Prince of Wales Birthday. ...

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  35. ECHO OF GUN-ALLEY MURDER CASE.

    Ivy Matthews, who was one off the leading witnessed in the Gun Alley murder trial [?] according to a story told by her to the police, been robbed of clothing and other belongings ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA'S COINAGE.

    In introducing a Coinage Bill the Minister for Finance stated that for the present gold [?]uld not be coined. when it was coined it would be the Bri[?]sh sovereign with the South ...

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  37. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the heat in[?] which Water Hoover beat Baynes, of Queensland, Hoover led from the start, and won by three lengths. Hoover's time was 9m, 25s. Berosford's time against ...

    Article : 278 words
  38. MEMORY PARK.

    A memorial in the form of a band rotunda to the youngg men of Penrith who fought [?] died in the war was opened by the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, at Penrith on Saturday ...

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  39. SUIT FOR DIVORCE.

    The Hon. John Hugo Russell, Lord Ampthill's heir, is suing for a divorce from his wife. Two co-respondents are cited—Golberts M. Bradley and Lionel Lesile Cross. A ...

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  40. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir William Nelson, founder of the Nelson line. Sir william [?] in his seventy-first year. ...

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  41. JAPANESE CONSUL.

    M. Shikoto, Japanese Council, is a through passenger to Sydney by the Montoro, which arrived to-day from Singapore. ...

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  42. DEATH OF DR. AGNEW.

    A cable message to the Prime Minister's office on Saturday announced the sudden death in Glasgow of Dr. James Francis Agnew, Principal [?]. edical Officer of the Commonwealth ...

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  43. SAWMILLS' MANAGER RESIGNS.

    In regard to a report that South Africa will shortly require large quantities off sleepers from Western Australia for railway construction, the Minister for Works ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. SICKNESS ON THE MONTORO.

    Suspicious cases of sickness on the steamer, Montoro have not yet been diagnosed. Two passengers have been detained in quarantine. ...

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  45. WHAT A SEARCH REVEALED.

    Yesterday afternoon the police accosted a local skin dealer, who was going to Sydney on the train. They wanted to search his large suit case for opossum skins. He de ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. BALLINA HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Richmond River Harbour and River improvement League, at its meeting, presided over by Alderman C. M'Kenzie, Mayor of Lismore, passed the following resolutions, which ...

    Article : 210 words
  47. WORKING WITH NON-UNIONISTS.

    Consideration was given at the Trades Hall this afternoon by a mass meeting of members of the metropolitan branch of the A.W.U. to the question of working with ...

    Article : 133 words
  48. REWARD FOR BRAVERY.

    The principal award of the Royal Hu[?]ne. Society of Australia for the year 1922, the C[?]arke Silver Medal, has been bestowed on James Thomas Watson, superintendent ...

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  49. SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    Thomas Henry Allaway, a motor drIver charged with the murder of Miss Wilkins a[?] Bournemouth, in December, has been senten[?]ed to death, ...

    Article : 75 words
  50. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Railway men generally appreciate the outspoken utterance of Mr. E. Milne, District Superintendent at Eskbank, who at a recent social outlined his policy as administrative ...

    Article : 120 words
  51. VICTORIAN WHEAT POOL.

    The Victorian Wheat growers ([?]por[?]ton announced yesterday that arrangements had been made with the banks that would enable the second distribution to be made to wheat ...

    Article : 106 words
  52. TEACHERS' FEDERATION.

    At a meeting of the Teachers' Federation Council on Saturday, the following resolution was carried:— "That feeling the acceptance of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  53. DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES.

    Winds at night fanned bush fires along the British Columbia coast, caused by a prolong [?]d drought, burning a number of small settlements, summer resorts, and fishing villages ...

    Article : 65 words
  54. NEWSPAPER OFFICE BURNT.

    The "Register" newspaper office was completely g[?]t[?]ed just night. Nothing was saved. The building and plant were insured, but the stock was uninsured. ...

    Article : 30 words
  55. SIR PERCY GRANT.

    Admiral Sir Percy Grant (formerly firs[?] member of the Commonwealth Naval Board has been appointed Admiral Superintendent of the Portsmouth dockyard. ...

    Article : 31 words
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