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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES. FORD ASSEMBLING FACTORY IS NOT TO BE ESTABLISHED

    The Newcastle Municipal Council has officially been informed by the Ford Motor Company of Canada that the company is not contemplating ...

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  3. THE DEPOSED CALIPH. FORGOT HIS BELOVED VIOLIN IN HIS HURRIED FLIGHT

    Reuter's correspondent at Montreux reports that the former Caliph is dinconsolate because in his hurried flight he forgot his beloved violin. The ...

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  4. IRELAND. A FREE STATE MINISTER SAYS HE WILL RESIGN

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent reports:— "Mr. Joseph M'Grath, Minister for Industry and Commerce, announced in ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. NO SIGN OF AN ENDING TO COKE STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    Additional shipments of British coke totalling 20,000 tons are at present in transit to Australia, plus others for New Caledonia for firms which usually ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS. RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED OUTLINED BY MR. T. SHAW

    In the House of Commons Mr. Thomas Shaw, Minister for Labor, said: —"After only six weeks of office the Government cannot produce schemes ...

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  7. TURMOIL IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's Munich correspondent reports:— "The courthouse was even more crowded than usual to-day to hear the ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS NEW CABINET IN BELGIUM

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent reports: "M. The[?]is has re-formed the Cabinet." ...

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  9. SIX DEATHS IN A FORTNIGHT OF INFANTS AT WALGETT

    Six infants have died in the past fortnight at Walgett, where an epidemic of stomach trouble has broken out. The residents, who are greatly ...

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  10. WORK RESUMED YESTERDAY AT TWO N.S.W. COLLIERIES

    Work was resumed yesterday at the Bellbird and Aberdare Extended collieries. ...

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  11. WOMAN BENT ON SUICIDE RESCUED BY THE POLICE

    Apparently bent on committing suicide, a woman mounted the parapet of the Southend pier. One of her shoe heels became wedged in the iron rail, ...

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  12. PALESTINE MOSLEMS OFFER CALIPHATE TO KING HUSSEIN

    Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent reports:— "A hundred accredited delegates from the whole of Palestine at a ...

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  13. CHALLENGE TO GOVERNMENT BY LEADERS OF THE MUTINY

    None of the officers who decamped with arms and munitions in connection with the mutiny in the Free State army have been apprehended, and no ...

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  14. BUILDERS' LABORERS' STRIKE CONTINUES IN ADELAIDE

    At a meeting of the Builders and Contractors' Association held yesterday regarding the strike of builders' laborers it was decided that the time had ...

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  15. RESTORING PENNY POSTAGE AIMED AT BY MR. HARTSHORN

    Mr. V. Hartshorn, Postmaster-General, replying to a deputation from the printing trades, said he is of the opinion that the restoration of penny postage ...

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  16. GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND TOURING IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governor of Queensland, arrived at Lismore Yesterday, on an unofficial visit through the North Coast district. ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. A. W. STRUTT

    The death of Mr. Alfred William Strutt, A.R.E., R.C.A., R.B.C., F.R.G.S., an animal figure and landscape artist is announced from London. ...

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  18. MR. THEODORE IN LONDON. ADDRESS TO PRODUCERS ON IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, speaking at the Empire Producers' Association lunch, advocated a treaty between Britain and the ...

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  19. FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTER. WIFE OF A BRITISH GENERAL WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED

    Later advices concerning the French railway disaster (which was reported in yesterday's Latest News Issue state that the injured include Major-General ...

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  20. PARRAMATTA MURDER CASE

    Alfred Walker has so far recovered from the wound in his head which he in[?]icted just before he was arrested on a charge, of murdering his wife that ...

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  21. FALL OF THE GOVERNMENT PREDICTED BY MR. BALDWIN

    "The Government regards unemployment as much a national responsibility as the payment of the interest on war loans" was one of Mr. T. Shaw's ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent recalls that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's recent letter to M. Poincare alluded to large armaments in ...

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  23. ISLINGTON HOLD-UP CASE

    In connection with the sequel to the alleged hold-up at Islington of a man by three young men two youths were yesterday remanded till Monday at ...

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  24. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A punitive expedition is to be sent out by the Commonwealth authorities to former German New Guinea to deal with natives for the recent murder of ...

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  25. SPORTING. JOCKEY'S RIDING RECORD AT THE MENANGLE RACES

    At the Menangle races yesterday S. Cracknell rode the first three winners. In his subsequent three mounts he [?] one winner and one second. ...

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  26. WOMAN AGED 70 YEARS LOSES BOTH HER LEGS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports.— "Mrs. Hazelton, as announced yesterday, will not lose her legs. Mrs. ...

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  27. COTTON-GROWING PROSPECTS WILL HELP QUEENSLAND

    It is predicted that Queensland, owing to its immense cotton-growing possibilities, will have most definite and important relations with Lancashire in ...

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  28. GREEKS' DIVORCE CASE

    In the Divorce Court yesterday afternoun the jury awarded £200 to Nicholas Zangarakis, who sought a divorce from his wife Olga on the ...

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  29. SALE OF RACEHORSES

    Included in the sale of racing stock yesterday were Gadfly, 575 guineas; Recluse, 500 guineas; David Garrick, 480 guineas; Automatic and mirthful ...

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  30. NATIONALISATION OF BANKS NOT INTENDED BY CABINET

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister, replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated that the Government did not propose to ...

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  31. VICTORIA. CHARABANC DRIVER FOR TRIAL ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Mr Berriman, the City Coroner, yesterday committed Stephen Stephens for trial on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the deaths of Mrs. ...

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  32. MR. THEODORE'S STATEMENT REGARDING COTTON GROWING

    Mr. E. G. Theodore Premier of Queensland, expressed his gratitude at the assistance given him by the British Cotton Growers' Association. He cited ...

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  33. SYDNEY BASEMENTS FLOODED THROUGH BURST WATER MAIN

    A water main burst in Bridge-street yesterday afternoon, and the water sh[?]t 50ft into the air, flooding the street. It was running an hour before ...

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  34. DEPRECIATION OF THE FRANC FRENCH FINANCIERS CONFER WITH THE NATIONAL LEADERS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The financial situation is engrossing the public virtually to the ...

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  35. OLYMPIC GAMES

    When interviewed yesterday afternoon "Boy" Charlton's father stated emphatically that although his son has decided to make the trip to the ...

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  36. BURNEY AIRSHIP PROJECT

    The omission from the Air Estimates of the £400,000 vote to the Burney airship project, which was referred to a Cabinet sub-committee, is much ...

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  37. LONDON BURGLARIES.

    Immaculately dressed, with even kid [?]oves, a convict named Wells, who is known as "the gentleman burglar," and is now serving six years for 14 ...

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  38. FIRE AT ALEXANDRIA

    A fire which occurred between 11 o'clock and midnight last night destroyed Paton, Burns, and Company's fertiliser factory at Alexandria. The ...

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  39. UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL

    David Kelly yesterday unsuccessfully appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeal against his sentence of five years for having unlawfully cremated ...

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  40. CHARLTON MUST GO ALONE SAYS MANAGER OF TEAM

    Mr. O. Merritt, manager of the Olympic team, stated to-day that if "Boy" Charlton goes to the Olympic games he must go alone. The council ...

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  41. BANK TELLER FOUND GUILTY ON A CHARGE OF STEALING

    David Gemmell, formerly teller of the National Bank, Pitt-street, was found guilty yesterday at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions, with a strong ...

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  42. CARD TRICK GAME OF SKILL IS OPINION OF JUDGE MOULE

    Judge Moule yesterday quashed the conviction of Walter Webb, who was sentenced by a magistrate to nine months' imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  43. HEREDITARY PENSION.

    The famous hereditary pension of £2000 a year granted to Lord Rodney for the naval victory of 1782 has been terminated by the Ministry paying a ...

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  44. GREECE AND RUSSIA.

    It is learned from an official Russian source that the Greek Minister at Berlin has informed the Soviet Ambassador there that the Greek Government ...

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  45. REDUCTION OF TAXATION AIMED AT BY GOVERNMENT

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier states that the Cabinet yesterday discussed the position of the State finances. He said the Government ...

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  46. CABINET HAS PROGRAMME FOR RESTORING THE FRANC

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The French Cabinet has approved of the measures decided on at the ...

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  47. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "Herr Marx, the Chancellor, and the leaders of the four Government parties ...

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  48. MELBOURNE HOUSE RENTS SAID TO BE STILL RISING

    According to evidence given by an estate agent before the commission which is inquiring into the cost of living, Melbourne rents are still rising. ...

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  49. BOWLS

    The semi-finals of the champion four competitions were played on Tuesday night, both games being closely contested. The scores were:—Kelleway, ...

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    George Brydges Rodney was born in February. 1718, and was created a baronet in 1764. The naval victory referred to in the cable is that fought ...

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  51. SUBDIVISION PROPOSED OF EIGHT LARGE ESTATES

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, in discussing the lands settlement immigration policy, said that negotiations have been completed for the ...

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  52. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN

    John Wright was killed and Thomas O'Donoghue was badly injured by a train between the Auburn and Camberwell railway stations yesterday. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, Minister for Defence, yesterday withstood a broadside of questions regarding Australian defence plans. He stated that Mr. S. ...

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  54. A GERMAN ON FRANCE.

    Will Winksldorf, chief steward of the German steamer Gottingen, which is now in harbor, is the possessor of two iron crosses of the first and second ...

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  55. A NEW RECORD LOW LEVEL REPORTED FROM LONDON

    Nervousness and weakness continue to characterise the exchange market. French francs improved to 113¾ to the pound sterling, but later fell back to ...

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  56. THE LABOR PARTY.

    In an address at the Unitarian Church last night Mr. George Waite, assistant secretary of the United. Laborers' Union, declared that a "big ...

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  57. AN OFFENCE AT NEWTOWN ON FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY

    In a house at Newtown an abominable offence was committed on a little boy aged four years on Monday evening while his mother was absent for ...

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  60. THIEF IN NORTH SHORE SUBURBS AVERAGES £160 WEEKLY

    A thief who is following "The Leadlighter's" methods and operating in the North Shore suburbs has a record average of four robberies a day for the ...

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  61. BRITISH NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    The choice of the Balearic Islands for the manoeuvres of the combined British Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets, which are beginning off Majorca ...

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  63. PEOPLE ESCAPE FROM FIRE BY CLIMBING OVER ROOFS

    A fruit shop occupied by Harold Martin, at Ashfield, was severely damaged by fire at 2.30 o'clock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were ...

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  65. TWO MEMBERS OF THE CABINET BECOME KING'S COUNSEL

    Mr. T. R Bavin, Attorney-General, and Mr. F. S. Boyce, Honorary Minister, in full-bottomed wigs and silk gowns, announced to the Full Court ...

    Article : 98 words
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