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  2. DOCKYARDS.

    The Federal Royal Commission (Senator Reid, chairman; Senator Wilson, and Messrs. Ryan, Mahany, Marks, Marr, Mcwilliams, Ms.P.) which is investigating the ...

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  3. DR. MANNIX.

    The Commonwealth Government has received a cable message from London notifying that Archbishop Mannix will sail for Australia on May 9. He may ...

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  4. ALLIED POLICY

    The Allied Conference met for an hour and a halt this afternoon, [?] adjourned without reaching any decision. Exp[?]s submitted a report, which was referred back to the ...

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  5. FOR THE FLAG.

    The disgraceful scenes associated with the May Day celebrations, the burning of the Empire flag, and the rebellious and seditious speeches in the Town Hall on Sunday ...

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  6. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Refusing to permit a reduction of wages approximating to 20 per cent, and a change in working conditions, the marine workers and affiliated American unions have declared ...

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  7. WHEAT HARVEST.

    The complete figures for last harvest show that the yield per acre was 17.2 bushels, the highest for 17 years. The total return was 53,715,840 bushels, ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The tariff debate has had a chequered career. The discussions brought about by the Prime Minister's mission to England, the Cockatoo Dock allegations, and other matters ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Allies have agreed on the final terms. It is understood that Germany has been granted twelve days in which to accept. ...

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  10. WOOL.

    Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association regarding the wool discussion in the Federal Parliament, a leading importer said: "Australia will make a ...

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  11. COAL STRIKE.

    The Scottish dockers have appealed to me Transport Workers' executive to convene immediately a Triple Alliance delegate conference, [?]aiting to obtain the support of the ...

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  12. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A New South Wales branch of the League of Nations Union of Australia was formed last night at a meeting held in the Real Estate Agents' rooms in Castlereagh-street. ...

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  13. W.A. POLL.

    Additional local option figures received this morning were:—Three in favour of continuance, six for reduction, and 13 doubtful. No license was carried nowhere, although ...

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  14. R.M.S. NARKUNDA'S SAILING.

    It has been decided that the R.M.S. Narkunda will coal at Rotterdam. She embarks her passengers and part of the mails at Plymouth on the 10th, but will not call at ...

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  15. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    Mr. Renwick, the representative of the "Daily Chronicle," writing from Hamburg, says that after visiting the German shipping centres he finds that the leaders of industry are of ...

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  16. HONOURS TO SYDNEY ENGINEERS.

    The Institution of Civil Engineers has awarded the Telford Premiums to Messrs. Algernon Peake and Percy Allan, both Sydneyites. ...

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  17. ARMED THIEVES.

    A daring robbery was perpetrated at a deposit bank in the heart of the city late on Saturday afternoon, when a determined attempt was made by two masked men at the ...

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  18. SPORT IN ENGLAND.

    In the Northern Union final, Leigh defeated Halifax by 13 points to nil. This is the first time that Lancashire has beaten a Yorkshire club in the Union final since 1905. ...

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  19. SOLDIERS ANGRY.

    To say that returned soldiers are highly incensed over the outburst of disloyalty on the Domain on Sunday, when someone burnt the Union Jack at the May Day gathering, only ...

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  20. WAR HOMES.

    Sir Denison Miller, giving evidence before the Commonwealth Joint Committee of Public Accounts, gave evidence regarding the Commonwealth Bank's work in the building of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Mr. Philip Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says: "Clearly the Australians have not been over-rated. McDonald's bowling was consistently excellent, and ...

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  22. WOOL.

    The Federal Ministry will determine tomorrow the minimum price at which wool may be exported from Australia for sale in Great Britain, and the period during which ...

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  23. KING CONSTANTINE.

    A message from Athens says the newspapers, hint that M. Gounaris will shortly visit London to negotiate in regard to King Constantine's abdication. ...

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  24. IRISH INCIDENT.

    Cork military headquarters reports that all midnight on Friday some rebels fired on a military Red Cross ambulance, conveying wounded cadets. The ambulance was ...

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  25. MANUFACTURE SCHEME.

    Mr. Stirling Taylor, Director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry, who is now in Brisbane, advises that the scheme for the manufacture of Australian wool has not by ...

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  26. LOYAL RALLY.

    A counter demonstration to the disloyal May Day gathering was held in the Domain on Sunday, under the auspices of the Citizens Democratic Association. Over 2000 persons ...

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  27. EGYPTIAN COURTS.

    A message from Cairo says that, owing to the failure of the United States to reply to a circular asking them to agree to an extension of the present mixed courts for six months. ...

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  28. MINEES' ACTION

    Some of the speakers at a May Day mass meeting of southern miners at Thirroul spoke strongly against the frequent stoppages of work at the mines, which, they stated, were ...

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  29. LOYALTY.

    The 11th annual public meeting of the Granville Brotherhood took place at the local Town Hall last night. Mr. P. J. Kenny, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., occupied the ...

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  30. ALDERMAN INDIGNANT.

    At a meeting of the Burwood Council last night the following resolution was carried: "That this council deprecates the procession headed by the Red Flag on Sunday, May 1, ...

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  31. WOOL PROBLEM.

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch states that a breakdown has occurred in the negotiations to settle a basis for regulating the sales of wool in Australia and England, not in ...

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  32. AMERICAN VIEW.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New york World" states that beyond the reaffirmation of the declaration that the United States will not take any steps in connection with ...

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  33. CARDINAL BOURNE.

    Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster celebrated the silver jubilee of his episcopate at Westminster today. The assemblage included diplomatic ...

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  34. A WOMEN'S MEETING.

    Arrangements are being made for a mass meeting of the mothers, wives, and widows of soldiers to be held in the Domain on Sunday afternoon next to protest against the ...

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  35. A DARING ROBBERY.

    A robbery was carried out with amazing coolness at the residence of Mr. Reginald Catton, bookmaker, on Saturday night. At about 9 o'clock Miss Young, a ...

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  36. UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    Disapproval of a suggestion that an unknown warrior from either Gallipoli or France should be buried in Melbourne on Anzac Day, 1922, was expressed by the ...

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  37. WASTED POWER.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P. (Labour), speaking at Manchester, said the gallantry of our soldiers gave the Government unmeasured power to frame a lasting peace, to secure ...

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  38. THE MANDATES.

    A report from Washington says that Mr. Hughes (Secretary of State), in a speech before the Society of International Law, stated that the United States was not seeking its ...

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  39. OLD NEWINGTONIANS.

    The spacious and woll-fitted club of the Old Newingtonians' Union, situated on the ground floor or Cromer Flats, 91 Phillip-street, was officially opened just night by Mr. R. ...

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  40. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    Information respecting shipping losses sustained during the cyclone north of Cooktown early this month has been received by the Commissioner of Police from Cooktown. ...

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  41. HOSPITAL DAY.

    The Minister for Health and Motherhood (Mr. M'Girr), in an appeal in support of the annual hospital street collections, to be mude next Friday, said: ...

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  42. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY AMBULANCE.

    The fourth annual demonstration of the Sydenham branch of the Railway and Tramway Ambulance Corps was held at the Railway Institute Hall last night. ...

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  43. GENERAL C[?] NEWS.

    J. C. Parke has retired from lawn tennis owing to business calls. A message from Gibraltar says the Crown Prince of Japan received an enthusiastic ...

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  44. COOK CEREMONY AT KUKNELL.

    We have received complaints from people intent upon attending the anniversary ceremony of the landing of Captain Cook on Saturday who were prevented from reaching ...

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  45. MAY DAY IN LONDON.

    One hundred thousand people attended the May Day demonstrations in Hyde Park. There were many processions. including festooned lorries and bands. None of the well-known ...

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  46. PAYMENT OF ALDERMEN.

    The town clerk at Willoughby reported to a meeting of the council last night that 34 councils had replied to the council's circular letter in opposition to the payment of ...

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  47. GORED BY COW.

    Mr. T. Hawkins, a dairy farmer, and an old resident of the district, about 50 years of age, was gored by a cow on Saturday, and died within 20 minutes from loss of blood. ...

    Article : 74 words
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