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  2. AUSTRALIA'S

    Over 200 of the leading business men of New South Wales assembled last evening at Farmer's Restaurant, at the invitation of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, to meet the ...

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  3. NEW MINISTRY.

    Sir Joseph Ward's Cabinet was sworn in to-night. The portfolios were allotted as follows:- Sir Joseph Ward, Premier, Minister for ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. WAR CLOUD.

    Following on the attack on the Bolivian fort by Paraguayan cavalry, the threat of war between the two countries is more marked, according to a message from Buenos Ayres. ...

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  5. THE KING.

    Lord Dawson arrived at the pallice at 9.30 this morning, and after consultation with Sir Stanley Hovvett, the following bulletin was issued at 11.45: ...

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  6. HIGHER FREIGHTS.

    It was learnt last night that the Canadian National Steamships and the Roosevelt lines will charge substantially increased freights on all cargoes from New York to Australian ...

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  7. DELEGATION.

    One of the most important proposals likely to arise out of the peace in industry conference is that a delegation of eight representatives— four representing the employers and four the ...

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  8. FOUNDATIONS.

    Having been considered by the Cabinet the report of the committee of inquiry on the foundations of the permanent administrative building at Canberra was made available ...

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  9. ENGLISH TEAM.

    The English cricket team enjoyed an innings' victory against Warwick, scoring 510 and dismissing the local team for 128 and 213. A. P. Freeman, in the second innings, again ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC FLIGHTS.

    A wireless message received from Sir Hubert Wilkins at Deception Island on December 8, says: "Though light, hard snow fe[?] all day. [?] went up with Pilot Joseph [?] to ascertain ...

    Article : 288 words
  11. GEAR COLLAPSES.

    Eight men were injured in the hold of the steamer Dumosa to-day, when some gear collapsed and fell through an open hatchway where the men were working. The men, who ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. FARM MACHINERY.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) informed a deputation yesterday that, while h[?] was quite alive to the fact that it was desirable that farmers should understand the ...

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  13. NO DISCORD.

    Sir Wallace Bruce, chairman of the Industrial Peace Conference, which held its first session in Melbourne last week, this morning issued the following statement concerning ...

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  14. HOTEL RIOT.

    A riot occurred in a hotel bar at Leeton on Saturday. According to eyewitnesses about a dozen Italians were provoked to violence by the taunts of three other men. ...

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  15. LABOUR LEADER.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who has been spending the week-end in Paris, stayed at the British Embassy. He will deliver an address to-day expounding Labour's point of view of ...

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  16. HEAVY BURDEN.

    Reference is made in the annual reports of mining companies engaged at Broken Hill, to the financial obligations imposed on them by the New South Wales Workers' Compensation ...

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  17. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    In spite of a strong plea by counsel, Mr. D. Berriman, P.M., and a bench of justices refused to reduce bail when the bomb suspects reappeared in the City Court to-day on ...

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  18. STRAINED FEELINGS.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, M. Brland, and Dr. Stresemann commenced at Lugano informal consultations, ponding a meeting of the League Council. ...

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  19. MENTAL COLLAPSE.

    M. Klotz, a brilliant lawyer and finance expert, formerly a Minister of Finance in France, and a signatory of the Versailles Treaty, has been taken to a mental home. The Paris ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. PETROL SALES.

    As the result of efforts made by the Wagga Motor Traders' Association to control the sales of petrol in large and small quantities a unique situation has arisen. A meeting of ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. COSTLY CLOTHES

    Miss Carmel Nyham, of Coogee, an organiser for the Sydney female shop assistants, giving evidence at the rural basic wage inquiry yesterday, said that the women in the country ...

    Article : 309 words
  22. EDIE GOLDFIELDS.

    Particulars are published for the information of the public, and not us an invitation to subscribe, of the Ellyou Goldfields Development Corporation. The capital of the concern ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED.

    About 50 unemployed hold a demonstration yesterday morning and invaded the Premier's Department, but were refused admission to the Premier's room. ...

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  24. DISQUALIFIED

    Several well-known Wagga men to-day were disqualified for three years. The disqualifications caused a sensation in sporting ciroles. The inquiry into the running of Golden ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. NEW TUBE STATION.

    The underground station at Piccadilly Circus will be formally opened to-morrow. It is probably the finest and best-equipped "tube" station in the world. A spacious booking hall, ...

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  26. POSTAL WORKERS.

    Mr. J. Dwyer general secretary of the Postal Workers Union stated yesterday that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) had advised him by telegram that no good purpose would ...

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  27. TRANSPORT.

    The Secretary for the [?]ions (Mr. Amery) has appolnted a committee, responsible to the Un[?] Sceretary (Mr. OrmsbyGore) and consisting of Sir James Currie, ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. MURDER CHARGE.

    At the Redfern Police Court yesterday Thomas Garvey, 28 years of age, was charged will having murdered Robert Prophett, at Waterloo, on December 8. ...

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  29. SPORTSMAN SHOT DEAD

    A shooting fatality occurred near Winnaleah on Sunday when Mr. Stephen Korrlson, a storekeeper of Derby, was accidentally shot by his six-year-old bon, and died almost ...

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  30. OFFICER'S REPORT.

    "Some of the bananas coining to Melbourne are not fit for pigs' feed " declared the Superintendent for Markets (Mr. G. B. Minus), in a report he has submitted to the City ...

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  31. SMOKELESS FUEL.

    The "Dai'y Express" says: "The Government's coal experiment includes a test for the use of the residue from low-temperature carbonisation. This is a smokeless fuel, but in ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. WOMAN SHOPLIFTER.

    Maggie McMeakln, 50 years, who was sentenced at the Central Police Court yesterday to one month s imprisonment with hard labour, for shoplifting was said by the Police ...

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  33. DEATH OF DR. NOTT'S SON.

    Sunday was a day of tragic coincidence for D: L. W. Nott, former Nationalist member for Herbert in the House of Representatives. On that day his only surviving son, John, aged ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. ELECTION SENSATION.

    A sensation has been caused in the Belgian Parliamentary elections by the return of the imprisoned Communist. Dr. Auguste Dorms, by a 30,000 majority for Antwerp. ...

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  35. NOVEL CRICKET MATCH.

    Mr. J. C. Squire, editor and poet, is arranging in aid of the hospitals: cricket match on New Year's Day on the historic ground where the Hambletdon men founded the first ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. NO COMPROMISE.

    The Militant Minority Conference decided to reject any offer by the mining companies for a long-term agreement covering wages and conditions. ...

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  37. INFLUENZA.

    The influenza epidemic is still raging in Yass, having already caused seven deaths. One of the latest victims is Mrs. Lachlan McKinnon, a former resident of many years' ...

    Article : 62 words
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