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  2. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The Poincare-Macdonald correspondence regarding German reparations was written in a strain quite novel in diplomacy. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The debate was resumed to-day in the House of Commons on the unemployment question. The division of opinion is regarded as critical. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    It was asserted in State political circles yesterday that Mr. Sol Green, a well-known bookmaker, may contest the St. Kilda electorate at the ...

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  5. THE SHIP PING HOLD-UP

    The causes leading to the holding up of five of the M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn, and Company's steamers at different ports was inquired into in ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The conference of miners' delegates has decided by 473 votes to 311 to accept the compromise terms arrived at by a conference between the mine ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal political parties have reached an agreement that the Nationalists' shall contest Nationalists' seats, that the Country party shall ...

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  8. MINING.

    The rope of the winding engine at the South Blocks mine was tangled at about 8 o'clock this morning, and the day shift men could not be lowered. ...

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  9. COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE WINS GIPPSLAND ELECTION

    The final count in the by-election for Gippsland gives the seat to the Country party candidate. ...

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  10. BROKEN HILL BLOCK 14

    Addressing shareholders of the Broken Hill Proprietary Block 14 Co. Ltd., at 31 Queen-street, on Monday, Mr. A Campbell, chairman of directors, ...

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  11. CONDITIONS OF LABOR AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    A joint committee of the Trades Union Congress and the Labor party, after an inquiry into the labor conditions at the Empire Exhibition, reports ...

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  12. MR. BLAKELEY ASKS QUESTIONS ON NEWSPAPER PREFERENCE

    A question suggesting unfair preference to "The Barrier Miner" in Broken Hill over "Barrier Daily Truth" was asked by Mr. A. Blakeley, ...

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  13. CHINESE BANDITS.

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports:— Messrs. Jaffray and Carne (British missionaries), and Messrs. Rex and Pay ...

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  14. CABINET IS FAVORABLE TO EQUAL FRANCHISE

    Mr. A. Henderson, Home Secretary, has informed the Standing Committee on the amending of the Electoral Act that the Cabinet is willing to pass a ...

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  15. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A Washington message states that a new Congressional investigation directed at prohibition enforcement has been decided upon by the House of ...

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  16. CLAIMS MADE ON ALL STATES FOR RAILWAY SALARIED STAFF

    The railways department in all States have been served with claims for higher wages, providing for a minimum of £290 a year for members of the ...

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  17. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Marriott moved in the House of Commons regretting that the rate of progress under the Empire Settlement Act was disappointingly slow ...

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  18. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The rival A.L.P. executives will meet to-night on common ground. The Federal executive will request the cooperation of the State executive in the ...

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  19. ENGINEDRIVERS ON THE RAND ACCEPT ARBITRATION

    A message from Johannesbure states that The Rand winding enginedrivers' dispute will be submitted to a Conciliation Board as the result of the decision ...

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  20. CABLE COMPANIES PROTEST AGAINST RUM RUNNERS

    The vessels of the rum-running fleet, which are anchored off the Long Island coast, are playing havoc with submarine cables to such, an extent that the ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The local housing shortage is so acute that 22 persons, eight of whom are over 18 years old, are living in one four-roomed house. The Railway ...

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  22. PENTRIDGE PRISON.

    "The penal settlement at Pentridge is seething with discontent," said a former prisoner yesterday. "Prisoners are treated like animals, and are ...

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  23. DUBLIN GAS STRIKE ENDS

    The strike of Dublin gas workers has been settled. ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A feature of the political campaign on The Rand has been the organised rowdyism and hooliganism at South African party meetings, which are ...

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  25. BUTCHERS AND EMPLOYEES.

    For some time past, according to officials of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, the men employed at the abattoirs have been disregarding the ...

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  26. NEW STATES COMMISSION.

    Though Tamworth has for the past two or three years been the headquarters of the Northern New States movement, there is now certain ...

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  27. COLLIERY OFFICER SUCCUMBS. AS RESULT OF INJURIES

    Henry Cartwright, under-manager of the East Greta Colliery, died in Hospital last night from injuries suffered earlier in the day when he was ...

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  28. U.S.A. IMMIGRATION BILL.

    Reuters Tokio correspondent reports:— "Japan's protest against' the Immiigration Bill providing for Japanese ...

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  29. N.S.W. FOOD PRICES

    Food prices last month declined 1.3 per cent., but food prices generally are still 50 per cent, higher than in 1914. ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    The Sydney correspondent of "The Miner" telegraphs that Queen Mary has cabled her thanks to Australia for the birthday wishes forwarded. ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. PINK BOLL IN COTTON.

    Mr. Evans, director, of cotton culture, in a statement yesterday said that the pink boll worm is spreading. It is now, as far south as Bundaberg, but ...

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  32. FRENCH AIRMAN'S FLIGHT.

    Lieutentant D'Oisy, a French airman, who is attempting a flight from Paris to Tokio (Japan), and who had been held up at Shanghai owing to ...

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  33. CHAIR OF MIDWIFERY.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, Chief Secretary, replying to a representative deputation of women's organisations yesterday, who urged the establishment of a chair ...

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  34. WITHDRAWAL OF EXCLUSION BEING SOUGHT BY JAPAN

    Reuters Tokio correspondent reports:— "Representatives of the two Houses of the Diet have carried a resolution ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS

    At Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-night the main feature will be "Just off Broadway," with John Gilbert in the leading role. The ...

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  36. SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE.

    The Full Court yesterday granted a rule nisi calling on a solicitor to show cause why he should not be struck off the rolls for unprofessional conduct. ...

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  37. IMMIGRATION.

    A total of 109 immigrants arrived by the steamer Ballarat yesterday. During the voyage one youth, who is said to have been mentally deficient, was ...

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  38. A MYSTERIOUS FRAUD.

    A mysterious fraud, the magnitude of which the Treasury Department and the Note Issue Board are yet unable to estimate, is reported to have been ...

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  39. DR. KILLIAN.

    At the Mica-street Hall last night the members of the Cathedral branch of the Sodality of the Children of Mary tendered a farewell function to ...

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  40. EVIDENCE IN OPPOSITION GIVEN BY TAMWORTH MAN

    William Green gave evidence before the New States Commission yesterday. He said: "The presumption of this small coterie of men in declaring that ...

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  41. CLERGYMAN'S CRITICISM OF JAPANESE EXCLUSION

    Speaking at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Rev. Gorwin Shanks, president of the Northern Baptist Convention, said: "When the United States turns her ...

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  42. MODEL PARLIAMENT.

    There was a good attendance of members and visitors at the meeting of the Model Parliament, held at the Y.M.C.A: rooms last night, when Mr. ...

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  43. A TRAINEE'S DEATH.

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, Minister for Defence, has ordered a full inquiry into the death of Harold Wallace, military trainee of Petersham, who it is alleged ...

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  44. U.S.A. PERSIDENCY.

    A message from Washington states that Senator La Follette virtually announces that he will run for the Presidency as an Independent unless the ...

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  45. GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    Speculation for the position of public trustee led to the belief that either Mr. John Spence, Director of Finance, or Mr. E. J. Garlick, will receive the ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    In the crowded great hall of the Sydney University yesterday Sir William Cullen, the Chancellor, conferred degrees obtained by students. The ...

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  47. WRIT AGAINST NEWSPAPER

    A writ was issued yesterday on behalf of Major Eric Campbell. D.S.O.. against the "Daily Mail" newspaper Company, claiming £3000 damages in ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. GHOST AT FORBES.

    Pedestrians are taking to walking in the middle of the street at night to avoid a ghost-like person who springs out of the shadows, strikes a blow at ...

    Article : 95 words
  50. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    The United States airmen expect, weather permitting, to hop off from Kusumiga-ura (Japan), on Saturday, making Kagoshima the same day. They ...

    Article : 81 words
  51. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    During the recent floods workers at the Mangari flax mill were forced to abandon their homes. Water invaded the dwellings so rapidly that two ...

    Article : 88 words
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