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  2. [?]L.P. CONFERENCE.

    The metropolitan Labour conference spent most of the session last night drafting instructions to the next Labour Government. Among the demands that the Government ...

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  3. M.C.C. TEAM.

    Strong protests were made in th[?] Newcastle district yesterday when an announcement was made th[?] Mr. P. F. Warner and J. B. Hob[?] would ...

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  4. TWO OFFICIALS.

    Detective-Sergeant Lawrence was aga[?]in the witness-box at the resumed hearing, [?] the Central Police Court yesterday, of th[?] case in which William Thaddeus Page, 45 ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    So bounteous have been the rains in some western areas of Queensland that yearly averages have been exceeded in a few days, and in one case, that of Stamford, in the ...

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  6. FEDERAL AWARDS.

    The Chief Industria[?] Magistrate (Mr. E. A. Prior) ruled yesterd[?] that he had no jurisdiction to hear a [?]mplaint of an alleged breach of a F[?]ral award, in view of recent ...

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  7. JAPAN.

    After a long meeting to-night the Japanese delegates at Geneva telegraphed to Tokio, counselling withdrawal from the League of Nations. ...

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  8. BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons to-night the leader of the Opposition (Mr. George Lansbury) moved a motion of censure on the Gov-wide utilitly schemes for absorbing the ...

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  9. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Anton Cermak), who was shot at Miami (Florida) when an attempt was made to assassinate the President-elect (Mr. ...

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  10. APPEALS FOR BUSES.

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) yesterday to urge the restoration of the bus services between Medusa--street and Musgrave-street, and Wyong-road ...

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  11. JAPANESE ULTIMATUMS.

    The gravity of the situation in North China is unsettling the minds of everyone, and the feeling is growing that the Far East is on the eve of one of the bloodiest conflicts in ...

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  12. LONG LAWSUIT.

    After declaring that he could not see the end of it all, and that the case, whichever way it ended, might be disastrous for both sides because of the enormous costs, Mr. ...

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  13. MAN SHOT

    A dramatic statement was made in the Brisbane Police Court this morning, when the case against Feder[?] Francis Atterbury, 32, mechanic, charg[?]d with having housebreaking ...

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  14. NAGEL UNAVAILABLE

    L. Nagel, who was one of the twelve selected to represent Australia in the Fifth test match, will be unable to play. He is still suffering from an injured arm. This announcement ...

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  15. OXFORD PACIFISTS.

    The pacifist controversy at Oxford University reached a climax to-night, when a party to undergraduates, headed by stalwart rowing men, raided a meeting of the Union Society ...

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  16. OLDFIELD FIT.

    W. A. Oldfield, who was struck on the head by a fast ball from Larwood in the third test match at Adelaide, is satisfied with his health. During the week he has played in two matches, ...

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  17. COUNTRY TRADERS

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan), on his return yesterday from a tour of inspection of the southern line and branches, said that consignors were using the railways ...

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  18. PROFITS ON FOURTH TEST.

    A profit of £3885 was made by the Queensland Cricket Association from the Fourth test match. The total receipts, including seat reservations, were £10,885. The estimated ...

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  19. MAN LOCKED UP

    Charles Workmaster, employed in the butchery d[?]partment of the Lithgow Co-operative Society, had a terrifying experience when he was locked inside the freezing ...

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  20. MAULED BY TIGRESS.

    Police-Sergeant J. Adams, who was severely [?]led by an enraged tigress in a jungle in North Bengal, died in the Calcutta Hospital. Adams was accompanying the Governor ...

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  21. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR TEST.

    More than 2200 passengers have booked by train for Sydney to see the fifth test match. Six special trains have been arranged for. ...

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  22. COMMENT IN LONDON

    The "Daily Telegraph" says: "Paynter gave a decisive tilt in England's favour in the decisive test. The best thing about the Brisbane match was that there were no unhappy ...

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  23. MARTIAL LAW

    The situation in Rumania is very serious. Martial law has been proclaimed, and other stern measures have been taken. The Government says that these steps are necessitated ...

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  24. PROFESSOR ANGUS.

    The examinations committee of the Methodist Church which has control of the teaching and general work of students for the Methodist ministry, last week considered an ...

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  25. 108th LOTTERY.

    The major prizes in the 108th State lottery were drawn yesterday morning by Mr. W. Lowe. They went to the western suburbs. The winning numbers were:— ...

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  26. MR. LYO[?]S'S MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) despatched the following c[?]le message to the British Ambassador at Washington:— "Should appreciate your conveying to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. AERIAL ARMAMENTS.

    When the general commission of the Disarmament Conference to-day considered the British proposals for the abolition of military [?]tion and the control of civil aviation, the ...

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  28. DOG-TICK RESEARCH.

    Considerable progress has been made at the McMaster Animal Health Laboratory, Sydney University, in dog-tick research. Dr. I. Clunies Ross and Mr. H. R. Carne are ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Judge Krause, replying to congratulations from the Bar on his elevation to the presidency of the Orange Free State Bench, made a sensational attack on politicians. He said ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. BURDEKIN HOUSE

    Burdekin House, Macquarie-street, Sydney, has been sold to the trustees of St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street, for £50,000. The new St. Stephen's Church will be built ...

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  31. NEW GUARD.

    At a meeting of the New Guard, to be held at the Ashfield Town Hall at 8 o'clock on Wednesday night, the political future and the platform of the New Guard will be decided. ...

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  32. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    Surya Sen, alleged to be the chief of the Bengal terrorist conspiracy, and the Chittagong armoury raids, for whom the Bengal Government offered a reward of £750, was ...

    Article : 88 words
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