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  2. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales, which at the end of the third day's play bore every indication of resulting in a first innings win ...

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  3. RIGHT OF THE REDS

    Many union leaders at the Trades Hall consider that the Communists should be granted membership of the Labour party. A move will be made at the next annual ...

    Article : 396 words
  4. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The raising of the allowances made to [?]amilies of men suffering from tuberculosis. Intermediate institutions for the treatment of persons of moderate means. ...

    Article : 766 words
  5. £19,000,000.

    The Department of Mines estimates that the total value of New South Wales mineral producting for the year ending December 31 next will be between £19,000,000 and £19,500,000. ...

    Article : 497 words
  6. THE TEACHERS.

    A protest was raised by a section of teachers at the annual conference of the Teachers' Federation yesterday against the proposal of the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) to ...

    Article : 760 words
  7. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The House of Bishops met at Lambeth Palace to-day to consider the position created by the rejection of the new Prayer Book. The conference will be continued to-morrow, when ...

    Article : 575 words
  8. MESSAGE OF DESPAIR. From Imprisoned Crew.

    Resene of the remnant of the crew of the United States submarine S4, which was sunk by collision with a destroyer off Cape Cod, is provins extraordinarily difficult and may fail. The last message hammered on the side of the ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. MR. G. A. JULIUS.

    A valedictory banquet at Sir Granville Ryrie's official residence to Mr. G. A. Julius, chairman of the Commonwealth Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, was ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. SNOW AND ICE.

    Indications are that England's present snow and frost-bound condition is the worst for many years. Heavy falls of snow continue at most places. There are instances of railway ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. RETRENCHMENT.

    Owing to the reduction by one-third of the amount proposed to be expended in the Federal Capital Territory during the current financial year, several important works will not ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. EXHIBITION.

    A number of sites for the proposed exhibition to synchronise with the opening of the the harbour bridge have been suggested to the Commonwealth by the State Government. ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. ORIENT LINE.

    Presiding at the annual meeting of the Orient Line, Sir Alan Anderson said that he had little that was pleasant to remark about the cargo trade. Orient steamers in twenty ...

    Article : 375 words
  14. CRICKET TEAMS.

    The Earl of Dartmouth, a trustee of the Marylebone Cricket Club, commenting on the team which is to tour Australia next year, said that Australia shared with England the ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. MONKEY RIDERS.

    Visitors to the Australasian Coursing Club's grounds at Mascot last night were provided with a novel attraction. The club's earlier announcement, that two races were to be ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. ROMA OIL.

    Discussing prospects on the Roma oilfield, the Queensland Minister for Mines (Mr. A. J. Jones), who is visiting Sydney, yesterday emphasised that, while the outlook was bright, ...

    Article : 555 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    Underwriters will receive 62 per cent, of the New South Wales loan for £7,000,000 bearing interest at 5[?] per cent., and issued at 99½. ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. BOY'S RESOURCE.

    Through the bravery and prompt action of a boy, W. Hampton, a serious railway accident was probably averted a mile south of Ward's River yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 183 words
  19. TUBULAR GOODS.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) stated to-day that the higher duties on tubular goods would be applied on January 1. ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. DISCIPLINED REDS.

    Twelve members of the opposition to the controlling faction of the Russian Communist party, including Zinovieff and Kameneff, who were recently expelled, have sent a ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. FARMERS' TOURS.

    The programme has beeu issued for the visit of dominion farmers to Great Britain from June to August, 1928. The South African National Union party is expected to include ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. SOVIET OFFICIALS.

    The first shipload of expelled Soviet representatives which left this morning included seventeen Russian families and members of the Consular staff. They were escorted to ...

    Article : 156 words
  23. SUPPOSED LEAP.

    A faint spark of life was found to exist in the body of a man, which was recovered from the water at the foot of The Gap, after, it is supposod, he had plunged from the top ...

    Article : 241 words
  24. MAN ARRESTED.

    A man was arrested in Clarence-street city, yesterday afternoon by Detective-sergeant Prior and Detectives Garlick, Royal, and Shepherd, and was later charged at the ...

    Article : 390 words
  25. LARGE CONTRACTS.

    The railway administration has accepted German tenders for the supply of 90 locomotives at a cost of £560,213. Tenders were received from Great Britain, the United ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The Department of Agriculture announced to-day that it estimated the 1927 crop of winter wheat at 552,384,000 bushels, worth 645,091,000 dollars, and spring wheat ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. SLEEPY HOUSE.

    An interesting sidelight on Parliamentary methods was related last night to members of the Master Builders' Association[?] by Mr. A. Howie, the president, when voicing a ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. LONG PLIGHT.

    Kingsford Smith and his Companion, George Pond, who set out on an attempt to break the world's endurance flight record at 8.23 a.m. yesterday, seai out a wireless message after being ...

    Article : 255 words
  29. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. T. Johnson moved in the House of Commons to-day a Labour motion, setting out that the long continued unemployment of a million people was a matter of the gravest ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. DEAD SEA CONCESSION.

    In the House of Commons the Under-Secretary for the Colonies was asked whether, in view of the great value and extensive interests concerned in the Dead Sea concession, the ...

    Article : 224 words
  31. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    At the instance of Mr. Forde, M.P., the Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) has had a statement prepared, showing the benefits [?]ccuring to each party under Empire ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. THE SOVIET.

    Mr. J. Rosing, of Bourke-street, Melbourne, who is an attorney, states that he has received a communication from the Soviet Minister for Trade in the [?]ar East, M. ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. PETROL PUMPS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Gray, speaking on the Petrol Pumps Bill, said that two large oil companies installed petrol pumps free of charge, aud they had ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. DROUGHT'S TOLL.

    One phase of the drought's toll in this district is evidenced by the big shortage in the wool output. From July 1 to the end of November—five months—tho wool ...

    Article : 90 words
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