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  2. IRISH QUESTION

    The King's speech for the opening of Parliament says:—"My Lords, Members of the Commons—I have summoned you to meet at this unusual time in order that ...

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  3. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 223 words
  4. INCREASES NOT PAID

    The Trades and Labor Council Disputes Committee held an urgent meeting on Wednesday afternoon to deal with the attitude adopted by the Government in not ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. N.S.W. CRISIS

    The Labor Party thinks that if Sir George Fuller forms a Government he will be unable to carry on. According to Mr. Carey, general ...

    Article : 93 words
  6. CLOUDY AND UNSETTLED

    Forecast (issued at 9 p.m. Wednesday) —Becoming unsettled and thundery in the far north, elsewhere fine. Warmer temperatures away from the coast. South ...

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  7. MURDER CHARGE

    At the Central Court to-day, Henry Slater was charged with having murdered Thomas Monaghan at Surry Hills on June 19. ...

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  8. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The Returned Soldier Vinegrowers' Association wrote to the Advisory Board of Agriculture on Wednesday:—I am instructed by my council to write ...

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  9. PROGRESSIVES AT WORK.

    It was learned late this afternoon, that an important Labor caucus will take place tomorrow. The Progressive Party met to-day, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. PERSONAL

    Reuter announces the death of Mr. Richard Bagot, the novelist, aged 61. He was private secretary to the late Sir Frederick Napier Brooms, when ...

    Article : 418 words
  11. STOLEN GOODS

    Leslie Versey appeared before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., and justices, in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, on a charge alleging that on December 3 he ...

    Article : 505 words
  12. WORSE THAN THE GRASSHOPPERS.

    Mr. A. S. Dawkins told the members of the Advisory Board of Agriculture on Wednesday that the grass[?]oppers arrived at Gawler on Tuesday morning. ...

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  13. "HOW DO YOU DO."

    When Mr. Hickey, the new Speaker took the chair at 2.32, Mr. Doyle face tiously exclaimed "How do you do." Mr. Dooley immediately rose and said ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. FEDERAL FRUIT POOL

    The refusal of the Minister for Trade and Customs to increase advances as requested by growers makes it doubtful whether a fruit pool financed by the ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. STORM AND FIRE

    A telegram from Narrabri states that storm and fire losses during the past few weeks are variously estimated at £100,000. The storm caused the greatest damage. ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. AN ELECTION NECESSARY.

    The Sydney "Labor News" writes:—Mr. Levy has resigned the Speakership, and it is highly improbable that the Labor Government will be able to carry on. ...

    Article : 333 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (note issue department) has issued, in pursuance of Section 60L of the Commonwealth Bank Act, 1911-1920, a ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. COUNTRY NEWS

    December 13.—Whilst John Martin, of Whyte Park, was cutting off a log the are he was [?] caught in a stick, causing the axe to slip, with the result that the first finger on ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. MOVING PICTURES

    A suit for the restitution of conjugal rights, in which the respondent is well known to Sydney society, was heard in the divorce court to-day. ...

    Article : 178 words
  20. PETERBOROUGH.

    December 14.—Nominations were received yesterday for the extraordinary vacancy for West Ward in the town council owing to the [?] nation of Dr. C. L. Clarke, who was elected ...

    Article : 434 words
  21. STATE BOYS' MEMORIAL.

    At the fortnightly, meeting of the State Children's Council held this week the final report was laid on the table by Miss Stirling, the hon. secretary of ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. Family Notices

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  23. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. P. McDonald, of the maintenance branch, has been appointed ganger at the 39½ mile camp on the great northern line. ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. EXCHANGE OF MONEY ORDERS.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster General (Mr. J. E. Monfries) advises that arrangements have been made for a direct exchange of money orders between ...

    Article : 224 words
  25. The Daily Herald

    Not very much surprise will be occasioned in Labor circles by the downfall of the Dooley Ministry in New South Wales, as it has been an event more ...

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  26. SCAFFOLDING

    Mr. D. McNamara, Labor member, has introduced into the Legislative Council a Bill providing for the inspection of scaffolding used in connection with ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. STUDYING ECONOMY

    At Jervis Bay to-day, at the breaking up the Naval College, Admiral Dumaresq announced that a reduction was being made in the number of cadets. ...

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  28. MID-OCEAN ADVENTURE

    When in mid ocean on her maiden voy. age to Australia from New York, with 60,000 cases of, benzine and kerosene, in addition to general cargo, a serious out. ...

    Article : 487 words
  29. CHARGE NOT PROVED.

    Before Mr. W. Hall in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, Mary A. Mildren, licensee of the Brecknock Hotel, King William street, Adelaide, ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. PRINCESS MARY

    At a meeting held at the Town Hall to-day a committee was formed to pave the way for launching a fund to obtain a suitable gift to Princess Mary on the ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. STATE'S HEALTH

    A meeting of the Central Board of Health was held at the offices, Victoria place, on Monday. December 19. There were present—Drs. W. Ramsay Smith, ...

    Article : 460 words
  32. LIFE CAN BE LENGTHENED.

    Dr. A. S. Knight, president of the National Association of late Insurance Medical Directors of the United States, told delegates to the convention of that ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. LATE SHIPPING

    Arrivals, December[?]—Lor[?]mal, s., Sydney; W[?]mana, E., New Zealand. December 14.—Loongana, E., La[?]ceston, Camira, s., Sydney; Josepa Sims, sch., Tasmania [?] ...

    Article : 200 words
  34. COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE

    It is expected that an early decision will be arrived at by the Federal Government on the subject of the appointment of commercial representatives in ...

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  35. SYDNEY SCOUT CORROBBOREE.

    The State general secretary of the Boy Scouts' Association intimated on Thursday that the following fresh arrangements have been made by the Railway ...

    Article : 357 words
  36. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Minister of Agriculture, acting for the Commissioner of Crown Lands, who is absent on the West Coast, and at his request, made the following statement on ...

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  37. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:- Hobart—Paloona, Barambah, Riverina. Melbourne—Marrawah, Iron Prince Naindy ...

    Article : 181 words
  38. THE NAURU PHOSPHATE HORROR.

    When Australia at the first Paris conference was committed by Hughes to squandering something like a million of money in order to buy out Imperial ...

    Article : 204 words
  39. DR. CASSIDY

    Dr. Carsfield Cassidy was to-day granted bail of £1000 following on the charge of the murder of Gwendoline Glass, who died of septicaemia subsequent to an ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. Band's Hotel Expenses

    In the City Police Court to-day, O. Ceckerleg, secretary of the Wonthaggf Union Brass Band, sued Frank Fi[?] calini, late licensee of the Buck's Head ...

    Article : 145 words
  41. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the week ended December 10 amounted to £58,048 as compared with £50,529 for the corresponding week of December 11, 1920. ...

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  42. FATAL ALTERCATION.

    At a late hour last night the Adelaide Hospital authorities stated that the man, Ole Olsen, who had been injured as the result of an altercation on the S.S. Gabo ...

    Article : 56 words
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