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  2. EARTHQUAKES AT TAUPO.

    Earthquake shocks continue at Taupo, New Zealand, at the rate of about twenty per hour. At one part of the adjacent [?]cre mountain range a rent about two ...

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  3. HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT

    When the Hydro-Electric Development (Construction) Bill was being considered by the State Parliament on November 5, 1919, Mr. Ball, Secretary for Public ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    For the time being it appears that the hospitals of New South Wales will have to struggle along financially as best they can. The Minister for Health ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. VISIT TO MARS.

    "Bishop Leadbeater says he has been a frequent visitor in the astral sense to the planet Mars. He has seen many wonderful things which he has not the ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal Cabinet is now arranging the programme for the forthcoming session. The sugar agreement will be treated as urgent, but the final decision ...

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  7. FEDERAL CABINET.

    One of the principal matters to be discussed at the next meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be a proposal to renew the sugar agreement. ...

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  8. PEACE TREATY.

    The Peace Treaty will be ratified by the Commonwealth Parliament as early, as possible after meeting. The delay regarding the ratification was due to the ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. SHEARERS' STRIKE

    In the High Court, to-day, before Mr. Justice Knox, Higgins and Starke, Charles Waddell and others applied for an injunction restraining the A.W.U. and others ...

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  10. PILOTS ASK FOR SHORTER HOURS.

    Representatives of the pilot service were introduced by Mr. Skelton, M.LA., to the Treasurer who urged that greater consideration the given in the matter of hours ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. COMMONWEALTH MILLS.

    The Federal Government has decided to sell the Commonwealth mills at Geelong owing to the great reduction in orders and falling off in Commonwealth ...

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  12. "A BLACK ACT."

    "A coldly-planned murder," "a detestable black act of vengeance," are some of the phrases which were applied to- day in a resolution of the Second ...

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  13. PARTY PRE-SESSIONAL MEETING.

    It was stated by the Premier, Sir Gorge Fuller, to-night, that a meeting of the Coalition party would be held before Parliament reassembles. It has ...

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  14. LEAVES CABINET.

    Owing to his health, Sir Thomas Henley has resigned the portfolios of Works and Railways and State Industrial Enterprises. The Premier stated ...

    Article : 365 words
  15. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Sastri left Sydney last night for Brisbane. He was given an enthusiastic send-off. He explained his mission to Brisbane would be to ask the Queensland ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. SOVIET MILLIONS.

    The leaders of the executive of the Russian Communist party, when revising the accounts of the propaganda fund of tile Third Bolshevik Internationale, found ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    A correspondent in the "Sunday Times" draws attention to the consequent proposed removal of the war museum from the Crystal Palace to the ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. STATE HOUSING BUNGLE.

    According to Mr. Anderson M.L.A., who has thoroughly investigated the housing bungle at Gladesville, no tenders were called nor was the Housing Board consulted. ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.

    Lord Milner, in a speech at the annual dinner of the trustees to the Rhodes scholars at Oxford University, referred to the importance of the selection ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    The vital clauses of the North Shore bridge bill introduced last session were those imposing a special tax on the city and North Shore property to help ...

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  21. TWENTY FIRES.

    Fire bugs continue their activities in Belfast unabated. There wore twenty week-end outbreaks. A fiendish affair was the roasting alive ...

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  22. FRIENDS STILL

    The immortal spirit of the Entente was the sentiment of a series of weekend functions in honor of the visit of M. Poincare, Premier of France, and ...

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  23. AN UNKIND WISH.

    Dr. Riley, Anglican Archbishop of Perth, giving evidence before the Royal a Commission on the licensing law, said he had received anonymous letters from ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. CHINESE PUZZLE.

    "The Times" Hong Kong correspondent reports tha,t the forces of Chen Chiung overcome Sun Yet Sen's troops at Canton Sun Yat Sen is refuging on a ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The Irish election results in Cork city include the return of Miss McSwiney, who is an anti-treatyite and Alderman Roiste and Walsh, two pro-treatvites mentioned ...

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  26. £2000 WORTH OF GOODS.

    Thieves broke into the premises of W. T. Waters and Company, King street, during the week-end and secured booty valued at over £2000. It is one of the ...

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  27. RAPID WIRELESS.

    Marconi's experiments have rev[?] the possibility of sending a wireless message at a rate of one hundred words a minute round the world. ...

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  28. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    telegraphs that eighteen Russians are "The Times" Hague correspondent expected on dune 26. "If the Russians come in the same ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. MENACE TO PRODUCERS.

    At a meeting of the Lower Hunter and Gloucester District Council of the Primary Producers' Union, on the motion of the president (Mr. R. W. Alison), it was ...

    Article : 173 words
  30. TOO PRACTICAL.

    Edinburgh students raided a Mormon meeting. They captured and covered the elders from head to foot with coats of green ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. CHARGE AGAINST A UNIONIST.

    Frank Thompson, the unionist who was wounded in the affray at Ge[?]veston, in Southern Tasmania, between unionists and contractors' employees, his been arrested ...

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  32. CHANNEL CRASH.

    An air safety rule has been laid down by the Air Ministry under which in future no passengers, whether in the Government service or otherwise, will be ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir Francis Nowdegate, Governor of West Australia, in the course of a newspaper article on West Australia's great economic resources. emphasises that, ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. BOYS ADRIFT IN A FOG.

    Two boys, (Alfred Clolightly and Keith Hopper, who had been missing since 5 p.m. yesterday, when they were sailing a flat bottomed boat on the way back to ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. THE QUEST.

    The Quest has arrived here from the Atlantic. All are well. Captain Wild, in a message to ''The Times" from Cape Town, says:--We ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. ELUSIVE FRUIT FLY.

    For some tune entomological investigations have been carried out in the Stanthorpe district in regard to the fruit fly. It is indicated that possibly the ...

    Article : 82 words
  37. A PRACTICAL JOKE.

    It is stated that the barquentine Alexa. which arrived from the Solomon Islands yesterday, was not damaged in any way Apparently the message from Broken Bay ...

    Article : 92 words
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