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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY OUTLINED BY EARL CURZON

    While compliments were lavishly showered on Earl Curzon in respect of the form and style of his speech to the Imperial Conference, little satisfaction ...

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  3. GERHAN REPARTIONS GERMAN INDUSTRIALISTS CONFER WITH GEN. DEGOUTTE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent retorts:— "A.message from Dusseldorf states that General Degoutte, has conferred ...

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  4. LLOYD GEORGE IN AMERICA. RECEPTION IN NEW YORK BY ACTING MAYOR HULBERT

    Huge crowds lining Broadway cheered Mr. Lloyd George as he proceeded to the City Hall, where Acting Mayor Hulbert welcomed him. In responding, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES. FISHING LAUNCH DESTROYED

    A launch in which Alfred Windle was fishing off Avalon Beach on Friday night suddenly burst into flames and was destroyed. Persons on another ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS.

    Dissatisfaction with the slow progress thaat is teing made with its legislation is being manifested towards the State Government. Only bills of minor ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MITTERS. CRISIS APPEARS IMMINENT IN CITY RAILWAY DISPUTE

    A crisis appears imminent in the dispute between the underground workers employed on the city railway and the Railway Commissioners over ...

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  8. GO ON!

    There are some men. who can obey orders; and there are some men who can get things done. It is weil to be obedient; it is better ...

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  9. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND

    A human shinbone and part of a skull have been lound, in an old shed at Glebe. The police have ascertained that the premises were formerly ...

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  10. TEACHERS' FEDERATION

    The New South Wales School Teachers' Federation has decided to apply for registration with the Federal Teachers' Association. ...

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  11. THE TUG CL1FIC SINKS

    A Newcastle message states that the tug Clific sank at Port Stephens on Friday night while assisting to tow the French steamer St. Joseph to Noumea. ...

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  12. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. NO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE AT THE EDERAL CAPITAL

    It is stated that at the meeting of the Federal Capital Advisory Committee held on Saturday it was decided that private enterprise could not ...

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  13. FRANCE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR GERMAN CABINET CRISIS

    Renter's Paris "correspondent reports that M. Poincare, Premier of france, made two speeches to-day "which were composed some time ago ...

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  14. VICTORIA. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION WITH TRAM

    While riding his motor cycle and sidecar in Balwyn yesterday afternoon with Beryl Levens (20) as a passenger, Alfred James Easton (23) collided head ...

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  15. A BROKEN COLLARBONE

    Mrs Thomas Scott, sister to Mr. Percy Hunter, Immigration Director, was run over by a motor car on Saturday and had her collarbone broken. ...

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  16. EARL CURZON'S SPEECH ANGERS THE FRENCH PRESS

    neuter's Paris correspondent reports that Earl Curzon's speech at the Imperial Conference astonished and angered the French press. ...

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  17. CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY ON UNIFORM GAUGE MATTERS

    A conference took place during the Week-end between representatives of the Federal and State Governments upon the subject of a uniform railway ...

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  18. MAN KILLED & OTHERS INJURED BY OVERTURNING MOTUR CAR

    A.motor car accident on Saturday near Korumburra resulted in the death of Henry Guy Vernon and slight injuries to. several other passengers. ...

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  19. FRANCIS BIRTLES TOURING

    About a week ago Francis Birtles left Sydney witb his dog, Dinkum, on a long lonely 8000 mile trip. Word was received on Friday that he had arrived ...

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  20. A FRACTURED SKULL

    Sydney Charles Everett (55), of the Salvation Army Home, Kent street, Sydney, was found at the corner of Sussex and Goulburn streets last night ...

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  21. WARBURTON DISTRICT RAINS CAUSES RAPID RISE IN YARRA

    Heavy rains in the Warburton distract and thawing snow on the mountains have caused a rapid rise in the Tarra. At the week-end some,, places, ...

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  22. SIXTY CLAIMS OUTSTANDING BY COMPULSORILY RETIRED

    The result of the case heard before Mr. Justice Starke in Adelaide, where a postal officer who was compulsorily retired at 65 was awarded £2000 ...

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  23. SUPPOSED ASSAULT

    Patrick Cahill (68), who is believed to have been assaulted, was found on a road at Pyrmont last night with his skull dractured. The police are ...

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  24. M.Z. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The meat industry throughout.New Zealand is agitated ever the proposed purchase of the Poverty Bay Meat Company's works by Vesteys, of the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND ON THE PACIFIC COMMITTEE

    Reuter's agency understands that of the Dominions only Australia and New Zealand are represented on the committee of the Imperial Conference, which ...

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  26. A BOOKMAKER IS SHOT BUT REFUSES INFORMATION

    John Dowling (23), a bookmaker, was admitted to a hospital early yesterday morning with a bullet wound in his chest. He stated that he had been ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Arthur Johnstone (33), of Campsie, was thrown from Iiis motor cycle on the Canterbury-road yesterday" afternoon owing to the frame of the machine ...

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  28. EXTRA POLICE WERE REQUIRED TO HANDLE DEMONSTRATORS

    During the reception to Mr. Lloyd George a number of automobiles paraded past the outskirts of the crowd circulating anti-Lloyd George statements. ...

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  29. NATIONAL CONFERENCE. SPEAKERS MAKE COMMENT ON DEATHS FROM CHILD BIRTH

    [?] The heavy maternity death rate was stressed at the National Conference by Miss 'Yeo, who said that one woman died during child birth to every six ...

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  30. FIRE DESTROYS BOOT SHOP AND DAMAGES THREE OTHERS

    Last night a fire destroyed E. Dyer's boot shop and damaged three adjoining shops. ...

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  31. FATAL FALL AT A HOTEL

    Albert N. Carter (49), a single man, while taking down some washing which was hanging outside a window of the Golden Gate Hotel South Melbourne, ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE'S BUSY WEEK-END

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia, had a strenuous week-end. He spent Saturday and Sunday consulting his expert stan, and in ...

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  33. TURMOIL IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "Efforts to reach an understanding are again in the making between the ...

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  34. FIRE AT MOTOR GARAGE

    A fire occurred in a motor garage in Chandler-Avenue, cit, early this morning and destroyed a motor bus and damaged two motor lorries. The garage ...

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  35. LAND SETTLEMENT OFFICER APPOINTED IN LONDON

    Instructions have been given by the State Cabinet to Mr. T. E. Wyatt, who has had considerable experience with settlement work, to take up duty as ...

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  36. "N0N-UHIONIST" CAMPAIGN

    The fallowing is reprinted from the W.I.U. newspaper, but for its accuracy "The Miner" is not responsible:— A meeting of the Non-Union ...

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  37. INJURED IN TRAM ACCIDENT

    The condition of Mr. F. J. M'Carthy, Chief Inspector of the Australian Federal Life and General Assurance' Company Limited, who had his left foot ...

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  38. THE COOGEE MYSTERY. CHARGES AGAINST ACCUSED CANCELLED BY THE CROWN

    The Crown wity not proceed with the charges against Frank-Stansbury, Wallis Taylor, Edward Riley, and Ellen Kreigher in connection with the ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. GREAT RECEPTION IN NEW YORK

    A New York message states that following a private dinner'Mr. "Tioyd George attended a revue. Several. times he was cheered by, Broadway ...

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  40. PREMIER REPLIES TO CRITICS OF IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT

    At the concluding session of the conference of Saturday Sir George Fuller, the Premier, referred to the criticism of the immigration agreement. He said ...

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  41. ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY

    An attempt to break into the Coogee branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce wag made on Saturday night. On one of the windows traces were ...

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  42. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    Reter's Kobe correspondent reports: "The fifth official list of British victime in the earthquake states that the killed included F. V. D. Murphy The ...

    Article : 56 words
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  44. BEVOLT OF CONVICTS.

    An Eddyville (Kentucky) message states that the prison authorities conferred with the leaders of the militia, endeavoring to formulate a plan ...

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  45. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    The calm of the picturesque little village of Inglewood was disturbed on Saturday night by what is believed to have been a shooting accident. ...

    Article : 172 words
  46. SUPERANNUITIOH FUND.

    So immense are the liabilities which the Public Service and Bailway Superannuation Funds involve that the Government despairs of a continuance on ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. NO BILL TO BE FILED AGAINST A. E. HEAYDON

    The Government has decided not to file a hill against Aired Ernest Heaydon who was recently committed for trial hy the City Coroner on a charge ...

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  49. MR. GEORGE LEAVES FOR CANADA

    Mr. Lloyd George has left for Montreal and a tour of Canada to thank the "Dominion for its assistance to the Motherland in the Great War. To no ...

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  50. PROHIBITION POLL.

    A referendum on prohibition was taken in Queensland on Satnrday, and it is likely to be defeated by a larger majority than when taken three years ...

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  51. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    The hearing was continued to-day of the case in which Alfred Ferguson, crosscountry jockey, is being proceeded against for assault and £350 damages ...

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  52. NEW YORK GOVERNOR'S PART IN THE IRISH SETTLEMENT

    When at Albqny, en route to Montreal, Mr. Lloyd George, in addressing a welcoming crowd, told of the part which former Governor Glynn of New ...

    Article : 153 words
  53. RAILWAY FETTLES KILLED.

    A message from Greenbushes states that a log train left the rails of the Timber Corporation's bush line and several trucks were damaged. The ...

    Article : 56 words
  54. THE SHIRE HARIET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  55. REW STATE GOVERNOR.

    Cable messages announce that it is practically certain that Admirai Sir Dudley Hawson Stratford De Chair, K.C.B., will he the next Governor of ...

    Article : 38 words
  56. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    The Mount Keira miners have decided to resume work to-day. The member who refused to pay [?]te levy has left the colliery. ...

    Article : 48 words
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    Advertising : 12 words
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