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  3. BIRDWOOD

    The "Morning Post" to-day publishes the following statement from its Calcutta correspondent:— "We have the personal authority ...

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  4. M.C.C. FAILS

    Woolley and Dawson commenced the innings to-day, both men were very cautious and scoring was slow, three of Ironmonger's five overs ...

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  5. THREAT OF GENERAL STRIKE

    There is every possibility that the State of New South Wales will be labouring in the throes [?] a general strike in the near future as a result of the State Government's intention to open certain [?]nes on the Northern Fields and to offer wages below those prescribed in the award. Following on the decision of a large meeting of unions at the Trades Hall to-day to declare ...

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  6. NATIONALIST SPLIT

    The most turbulent meeting of the Nationalist Party probably in history was that which was held under the presidency of Senator W. Kingsmill ...

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  7. WINTER COMES

    For the second time in one week more than one inch of rain was recorded in 24 hours in many parts of the country yesterday and the first fall ...

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  8. COAL INQUIRY

    A request that the figures prepared by the Mining Unions relating to the coal industry should be gone into was made by Mr. Miller representing the ...

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  9. BASIC WAGE

    The State Cabinet met this morning to consider the basic wage and family endowment. Tho Premier (Mr. Bavin) denied ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE

    [?] decision arrived at by the [?]ting of the committee of the com[?] unions reads:— That this committee of Combined ...

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  11. STATE ACTION

    Interviewed to-day the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said he did not share the view of the Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Brennan, that the action of the ...

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  12. PREMIER SILENT

    Referring to the decision of the Combined Mining Unions to have a general strike, the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said to-night that he had no ...

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  13. COAL CRISIS

    A meeting of the Cebinet will be held at 2 p.m. to-day. One of the matters to be discussed will be the coal trouble. The Treasurer (Mr. E. ...

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  14. MEMBER'S THREAT

    Mr. David Kirkwood, Labour member for Dumbarton in the House of Commons, when speaking at Glasgow, said; "My view is that the Socialist ...

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  15. CHERRY TREES

    A further protest agains tthe acceptance of the 6000 Japanese cherry trees by Prince Takamatsu as appreciation of the hospitality he received when he ...

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  16. WAR REALISM

    Robert Graves, the well-known poet, is publishing a war book "Good-Bye to all That," which is likey to arouse n controversy askin to "All Quiet on the ...

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  17. [?]RIUMPHANT FLIGHT

    [?] continuance of her previous trials [?] airship R101 left its mooring mast [?]fardington, at 10.35 a.m. this morn[?]. It had on board its crew, and an ...

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  18. REIGN OF TERROR

    Conditions approximating to martial law reign. School children have been solemnly warned that on no pretext must they ...

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  19. FRANCE ACCEPTS

    France has accepted the invitation to the Five Power Naval Conference in London on January 21. ...

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  20. LIQUOR REFORM

    Representatives of temperance bodies and the churches waited on the State Premier (Mr. Bavin) with regard to the granting of new licenses. ...

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  21. REVIEW PROMISED

    Three members of the Sydney motor vessel "Ashburton," were sentenced to terms of imprisonment by the Central Court at Rabaul, are at ...

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  22. MEXICO

    Puscual Or[?]iz Rubiq[?] the revolutionary candidate, was elected President at to-day's elections by what appeared the greatest presidential vote cast in ...

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  23. NARRABRI MURDER

    Paul Meniel, 60, was charged with the murder of James Smith in the locat court this morning, but on application of the police, he was remanded ...

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  24. TOLL OF THE ROAD

    During the week-end motor accidents in New South Wales were responsible for nine deaths. Three deaths occurred in Victoria, and one in Queensland. ...

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  25. RAT ATTACKS BABY

    Awakened by the cries of her two months' old baby in her hourn early to-day, Mrs. Hart, of Erskineville, was horrified to see a'large rat gnawing the ...

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