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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT CONFIRMS FORECAST.

    At 3.15 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. R. A. Oxlade, chairman of the Board of Control, announced the names of the 17th Australian Eleven to tour England. They were identical with those forecast in the "Herald" yesterday. ...

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  3. FEDERAL MINISTERS. Relations with A.L.P. Executive.

    Members of the A.L.P. executive, at their meeting to-night will discuss methods of enforcing their demands on the Federal Government for drastic action in the coal dispute ...

    Article : 349 words
  4. THREE DROWNED.

    Three men were drowned in the Burdekin River to-day, when one of the rowing boatconveying train passengers across the flooded stream capsized. ...

    Article : 309 words
  5. STATE'S OFFER. To Settle Coal Dispute

    In consequence of the alarming alteration in the economic position during recent months the State Cabinet is now considering the question of withdrawing its offer to assist ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  6. FREETRADE. Empire Scheme.

    A debate on Empire freetrade took place to-day in the House of Commons. It was initiated by Mr. J. R. Remer a Conservative member, who moved: ...

    Article : 1,471 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    The somewhat steady downward pressure which is being exerted on Australian credit here, particularly as reflected in the prices of Commonwealth stocks, and the difficulty ...

    Article : 446 words
  8. NAVAL POWERS.

    Fringed by a tightly packed army of experts, advisers, and journalists, this morning's plenary session in the crimson drawing-room at St. James's Palace was something more ...

    Article : 800 words
  9. PAPER CURRENCY.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) was definitely on the defensive when, uninvited, he attended a meeting of his constituents at Balmain Town Hall last night. After ...

    Article : 672 words
  10. ENGINEDRIVERS.

    The enginedrivers who had been withdrawn from Dudley colliery resumed work to-day, it is understood, against the orders of their officials. ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. BOARD OF CONTROL.

    Consideration of the Australian selection committee's report and the question ol increasing the number of players for the tour of England were the principal items of interest ...

    Article : 606 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) has received voluminous correspondence, mainly from Bradford, displaying widely diveisified opinion regarding the Australian ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. ROTHBURY MYSTERY MAN.

    People in Dunedoo have read with amusement the account of a "mystery man" at Rothbury. Evidently he is Aubrey Farrell, who left here a year ago. He does not ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. PELTZER'S REGRET.

    Dr. Otto Peltzer, the German athlete, is seriously perturbed concerning the impression left upon the minds of Australians in consequence of the hostile demonstration at ...

    Article : 542 words
  15. AVIATION.

    The airship R100 returned to Cardington at 1 o'clock, after a flight of 53 hours. She still had ample petrol left. During almost the whole of the voyage she was enshrouded ...

    Article : 260 words
  16. PLIGHT OF CHICAGO.

    The Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Thompson) admitted publicly and for the first time in a statement to-day that Chicago was "broke," and tottering on the brink of financial ...

    Article : 300 words
  17. TRADE DISPUTES BILL.

    There is satisfaction in trade union circles over Mr. MacDonald's promise to introduce a Trade Disputes Bill this session, but satisfaction is tempered by the absence of a pledge ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. THE "BLACK" BAN.

    It was stated yesterday that the Chief Seoretaiy (Mr. Chaffey) in compliance with a decision of the Cabinet had instructed the police not to issue food relief in cases where ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. PERSONALITIES OF THE TEAM.

    Those who opposed the inclusion of W. M. Woodfull in the 1926 Australian Eleven, when he was selected in the last four, weie hopelessly out of touch. He was slow and ...

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  20. THE RAILWAYS.

    The recent increase in the Federal basic wage will have a serious effect on the administration of the State railways. The Treosurer (Mr. Stevens) yesterday ...

    Article : 246 words
  21. THEFT FROM ALMS BOX.

    A man named Giuseppe Paolls, who was caught extracting coins from the alms box at St. Peter's with a piece of whalebone smeared with birdlime, was the first offender tried ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. LEAKAGE OF NEWS.

    Members of the Australian Board of Control were greatly perturbed yesterday concerning the publication of the names of members of the Australian test cricket team ...

    Article : 210 words
  23. LITHGOW LETTER.

    So far, 23 councils have replied to the Lithgow Council's request for support in urging the State and Federal Governments to bring ubout a peaceful settlement of the coal ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. ECONOMIC COUNCIL.

    The following announcement, which was made by the Premier (Mr. MacDonald) recently in a House of Commons Treasury minute has Deen issued regarding the ...

    Article : 246 words
  25. 77 SUMMONSES.

    The Maitland police yesterday served a large number of summonses on residents of Wallsend and places in that locality for participation in an inlawful assembly near ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. JAPANESE RAILWAYS.

    Owing to retrenchment and business depression, the decrease in the income of the Government railways is the biggest in the history of the department. Whereas normally ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. PLUGS OF GELIGNITE.

    Two plugs of gelignite were found by railway employees on the railway line under the Elgin-street footbridge The gelignite is stated to be similar to that used in the ...

    Article : 50 words
  28. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Cranedrivers employed on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, who went on strike on Wednesday returned to their duties yesterdny morning. The strike was a protest against the ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. ENTERIC FEVER.

    There are 31 cases of enteric fever at the hospital, comprising 12 men, 11 women, and eight children. Fresh notifications of the disease are being received daily. ...

    Article : 38 words
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