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  2. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Citizens' Reform Association of Sydney was formed to-day at a meeting held at the Chamber of Commerce. A Cocks, M.L.A., presided. He said the ...

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  3. SPECIAL FORECAST.

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

    Article : 69 words
  4. A.L.P. CRISIS.

    Leading members of the A.L.P. Executive declared to-day that their demands on the Government would be reaffirmed at a special executive meeting ...

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  5. STEWARDS' STRIKE.

    Latest developments in the shipping strike are responsible for a gleam of hope in regard to the settlement of the stewards' dispute. In connection with a ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. THE LATEST

    The "Times" Dublin correspondent wires: Two additional ambushes in Ireland resulted in three soldiers and two attackers being wounded. McGuiness ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent wires: Naval Commander Heincks, who commanded the fortress of Cuxhaven when the Allied officers were recently ...

    Article : 171 words
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    A remarkable amount of interest is being taken in the test match, which has almost developed ito an endurance test between England and Australia. A ...

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  9. The Unfortunate Immigrant.

    Three hundred immigrants arrived from England on Monday. Some are going on the land—if they can reach there! The rest are looking for work ...

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  10. IRISH REPUBLIC.

    A washington message says: A committee of the American Veterans' Association who served in the Civil Spanish and World wars, have sent a petition to ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYED.

    Several hundred unemployed rushed to the Town Hall this morning and took possession of the main hall. They announced their intention of remaining ...

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  12. SUPPORT FOR CABINET.

    A meeting of the Golden Grove branch of the A.L.P. carried a resolution deploring the attitude taken up by the Executive in assuming the role of dictator ...

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  13. VIOLENT GALE.

    A gale of extraordinary violence and suddenness swept over Britain to a velocity of 50 to 60 miles an hour. The damage was widespread. Trees and vessels unmoored and drifting helplessly. One of the latter, a concrete ship, was beached at Southend Pier, remaining embedded. ...

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  14. German Machine Tools.

    The annual meeting of the Machine Tool Traders' Association rejected by a large majority a motion prohibiting members of the Association from ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. ANOTHER REPORT.

    A settlement of the stewards' dispute appears to be imminent as a result of negotiations which have been conducted secretly with the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. ESCAPED ABORIGINAL

    It is reported from Burketown, Queensland, that Petter, the aboriginal who escaped from St. Helena on Sunday, did yesterday in the bat by drowning. ...

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  17. REFUSED.

    To-day's meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party strongly endorsed the action of the Government in standing out against the demands of ...

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  18. EX-JUDGE SLY.

    Mr. Justice Sly, who has been retired from the Bench under the Judge's Age Limit Act, has decided to return to the bar for the purpose of ...

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  19. BRITISH WOOL SALES.

    The "Yorkshire Observer", states that in response to pressure from the Colonial Woolbuyers Association the present sales of Government wool are ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. PREMIER ENTERTAINED.

    The Premier was entertained at luncheon by the Journalists Association. Mr. Balley presided and there was a representative gathering of journalists, ...

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  21. RUMORED NEGOTIATIONS.

    Shipowners deny the rumors of secret negotiations with the stewards though in some quarters the men are still attempting to secure political ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. WHEAT ADVANCES.

    The Minister for Agriculture said to-day that with regard to the repayment of the advances made by the Rural Industries' Board, he wished it to be ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. Church Re-union.

    The "Times' religious correspondent referring to the Lambeth appeal, declares that reunion is in peril, the Non-conformist response falling short of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. FRENCH CABINET.

    A vigorous effort to make Germany pay is the keynote of M. Briand's policy. The whole of France backs him, confident now that it will not be through ...

    Article : 220 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    Mr. Nugent, Director of the Federation of British Industries, in an interview, said that the British exporter was severely, hit by the impossibility of ...

    Article : 229 words
  26. Test Match Cables.

    Fender cables that Rhodes was given out l.b.w. to a ball, which he did not attempt to play. The appeal by the bowler was very half hearted. Kelleway ...

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  27. COAL DISPUTE.

    A compulsory conference under the Industrial Peace Act was held in Sydney to-day in connection with the dispute between the coal owners and engine ...

    Article : 239 words
  28. Empire Wireless Chain.

    Replying to a deputation of the Empire press urging the necessity for improving cable and wireless communication, the Postmaster-General said the ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says a cordial exchange of greeting passed between M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George, stressing their mutual confidence of a ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. Disfiguring Landscape.

    A London firm has been fined for disfiguring the natural beauty of the landscape by the erection of advertisement hoardings. ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. SATURDAY'S MEETING.

    The Lord Mayor, in an interview to-day, said it had been stated that he convened and presided at the meeting of members of Parliament, held in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. GOVERNMENTS CONFER.

    The Prime Minister announced that during February representatives of the Federal and State Governments would meet to discuss finance and ...

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  33. NEW STATE.

    The New State movement was referred to during the speeches at the M.U. Conference. District G.M. Bro. Souter said that if the New England lodges had ...

    Article : 243 words
  34. WAR TROPHIES.

    According to a Statement issued by Mr Poynton, Minister for Home and Territories, who is chairman of the Australian War Museum Committee, the chief ...

    Article : 237 words
  35. TRAM FATALITY.

    Senator Guthrie, who was knocked down by a train in Melbourne last night died early this morning. Deceased was known to his friends as ...

    Article : 140 words
  36. DR. MANNIX IN SCOTLAND.

    The Edinburg City Council refused permission for the Catholic community to use the Town Hall on welcome Dr. Mannix. ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    During the past 24 hours no definite easterly movement has taken place in the pressure systems. Indeed the great high which has been a conspicuous ...

    Article : 195 words
  38. EXECUTIVE'S STAND.

    A meeting of the Pyrmont Division Branch of the Balmain State Electoral Council last night carried a resolution congratulating the A.L.P. Executive on ...

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  39. 'NOT GOOD ENOUGH.'

    The cricket commentators are lugubrious. They are inclined to agree that the English team is simply not good enough, in the "Star's" words. All ...

    Article : 90 words
  40. THOSE COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    Still confident that they would have a majority on their side, members of the State Ministry met the Parliamentary Labor Party this afternoon. ...

    Article : 152 words
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