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  2. SPECIAL FORECAST.

    For the Northern Tablelands and North and North-Western Slopes, supplied to "The Daily Observer" by the State Meteorologist, from the latest ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    At the Anglican Synod to-day Rev Yeates moved an expression of thankfulness for the period of industrial peace which the State had enjoyed for some ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Early this morning, after an hour and a half's discussion the Legislative Assembly passed the third reading of the Legal Practitioners' Amendment Bill to ...

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  5. MORE IRELAND.

    In the Commons Mr. Kenworthy moved the adjournment to demand an impartial inquiry into the occurrences in Cork. ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE.

    The Federal Treasurer declares that he Prime Minister made no promise of a general basic wage of £4 a week. What he did say was that married men ...

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  7. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    Mr. Edward Graham, hon. secretary of the New South Wales Basic Wage Association, speaking after the full committee of his Association (representing all ...

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  8. THE LATEST

    In the House of Lords, on the Home Rule Bill, at the third reading Lord Braye moved the rejection. He declared that because it did not give ...

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  9. How Can We Keep the Hospitals?

    The Minister for Public Health and Motherhood makes an appeal through the press for contributions to the hospitals. Mr. McGirr lays stress upon ...

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  10. Irish Truce Prospects.

    A meeting of the Labor Party at the House of Commons carried a resolution welcoming Mr. Lloyd George's statement regarding his readiness to discuss ...

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  11. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    The proposal that the Federal Public Service should hold a step work meeting to consider resorting to direct action, is said to be much in favor in some ...

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  12. Aeroplane Disaster.

    Two survivors of the Handley Page crash are Italians, including the Turin balloonist, Bona. They state that the fore part of the ...

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  13. New Members Nominated.

    In the legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Wearne asked the Minister for Agriculture if he was aware whether the Wheat Compensation Committee had yet ...

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  14. NEW STATE CHEQUE

    A large concourse of Tamworth residents gathered at the corner of Peel and Fitzroy Streets last night to witness an unusual and interesting ...

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  15. FURTHER AREAS INCLUDED.

    The Board of Trade cost of living declaration of £4/5 a week was to-day made applicable to the Newcastle, Central Tablelands, and South Coast ...

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  16. SHIP STEWARDS' STRIKE.

    Following the decision of the Stewards' Union to stop work on all vessels other than those owned by the Commonwealth, the men employed on the inter-State ...

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  17. ALLEGED TYRANNY.

    The telegram sent to Mr. Kenworthy for the Lord Mayor of Cork was also forwarded to the United States and all European Ambassadors, with the ...

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  18. Naval Expenditure.

    In the Commons, introducing the naval supplementary Estimates of £8,500,000, Mr. Craig explained that this was due, inter alia, to the increased ...

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  19. DUAL TAXATION.

    Edward Johnstone Sieves, Valuer General, in the State of New South Wales, giving evidence before the Federal Taxation Commission, referred to his efforts ...

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  20. THEFT OF SAUSAGE SKINS.

    Charles William Webster a carrier, and John Victor Wallace, a carter, were remanded at the police court to-day on a charge of having entered the ...

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  21. CONTINUED VIOLENCE.

    Six Black and Tans drove a motor lorry to the Baalsbridge post office, where five went inside, brought the mail, deposited it in the car, and ...

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  22. Australia House.

    United Service's Geneva correspondent says Senator Millen has not received an Australian cable. He states that Mr. Collins becomes ...

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  23. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SHOOT.

    The jury in the trial of John Walker, charged with having attempted to discharge a loaded revolver at Police Serjeant Thomas O'Brien after being ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The relatively high pressure conditions which immediately succeeded the cyclonic disturbance did not remain long in occupation of the eastern States, but ...

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  25. REPRISALS FORBIDDEN.

    Colonel Tudor commanding the Irish police urges the absolute stopping of burnings whatever the provocation. He adds: "The only justifiable ...

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  26. Cork Fires.

    The Labor Commission of inquiry, at present at Cork, declares that the Crown forces caused Sunday's fires, offering to produce evidence if the safety ...

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  27. FAIR RENTS AMENDMENT.

    Mr. McTiernan explained in the Assembly that the object of the Amendment to the Fair Act Bill to prevent any increases in rent being made as from ...

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  28. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    It has been ascertained from reliable sources that the Victorian Government has been faced with something like a financial crisis in connection with the ...

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  29. RAILWAY INQUIRY.

    When the hearing of the Railway Inquiry was resumed to-day, Mr. Justice Edmunds said he would like the parties concerned to consider a number of ...

    Article : 275 words
  30. Irish Railways.

    The Irish Labor Party has advised the railwaymen to carry everything that British military are willing to risk on the ...

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  31. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    It was decided by the State Cabinet to-day that while the general salaries of State school teachers should be paid before the Christmas vacation to-day. it ...

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  32. "HELLO, LONDON!"

    Mr. K. T. Fisk, of the Amalgamated Wireless Co., addressing the Women's Institute, declared that Sydney telephone subscribers would be able to ring up ...

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  33. DAMAGE TO CROPS.

    Mr. John McLean, general manager of the Sunshine Harvester Coy, after an analysis of information supplied by the firm's 66 officers throughout the State. ...

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  34. Health Bill Rejection.

    The Lords rejected the second reading of the Health Bill by 57 votes to 1 on the ground that the Bill was rushed through on the Commons without due ...

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  35. OVERLAND MOTOR CYCLING.

    Lieutenant Mcintosh to-day completed his journey from Melbourne to Perth by motor cycle with side car after an ...

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  36. SEAMEN'S WRIT WITHDRAWN.

    There was a stormy scene at a meeting of the Seamen's Union in Melbourne. Eventually a motion was carried to the effect that the High Court writ issued ...

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  37. DEMPSEY-BRENNAN FIGHT.

    A new York message says 12,000 flight enthusiasts are paying a total of £40,000 to witness a fight to-night between Dempsey and Bill Brennan. ...

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  38. O.B.U. AGAIN.

    The Seamen's Union is dealing with the following motion, passed by the Wharf Laborers' Union: That this meeting of waterside workers asks the ...

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  39. UNCONCERNED ABOUT SENTENCE.

    An Auckland message states that when he was informed that the death sentence passed on him had been confirmed. Thorn, the Pudekawa murderer, replied. ...

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  40. VICTORIAN MEMBERS' PAY RAISED.

    The salaries of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly have been increased to £500 a year. ...

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