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  2. POLITICAL GRAFT.

    When the Royal Commission (Judge Scholes) resumed the investigation into alleged political corruption yesterday Mr. E. G. Theodore. M. P., for Dalley, was recalled by Mr. Lamb, ...

    Article : 1,156 words
  3. FEDERAL POLICY.

    In his speeh to-night on the Government's record, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) said that the Ministry hoped to introduce a national insurance scheme on a contributory ...

    Article : 553 words
  4. FRENCH TEACHING

    Before the modern language section of the Secondary Teachers' Conference yesterday afternoon, Professor Nicholson, of the University of Sydney, referred to statements ...

    Article : 1,471 words
  5. DISMISSED.

    At a special meeting of the Civic Commissioners yesterday it was decided to dismiss Mr. S. Y. Maling, formerly deputy-general manager of the Electricity Department, from ...

    Article : 244 words
  6. TWO CHILDREN.

    Within a stone's throw of their home in Phillip-street, Parramatta, yesterday. Alma Roberts, aged 12 years, and John Roberts, aged 8 years, were drowned in the ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. JERVIS BAY AT COLOMBO.

    Details of happenings on the steamer Jervis Bay between Fremantle and Colombo suggest that the stowaways enjoyed but a brief reign of terror. The vessel arrived at Colombo yesterday, and the ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. MERCHANT SERVICE.

    In several messages, Captain Daniel, of the Jervis Bay, is reported to have used the word "mutiny." "Mutiny" strictly is applied to open revolt by a ...

    Article : 229 words
  9. WILD SCENES.

    Scenes of disorder occurred at a meeting of the United Labourers' Union in the Trades Hall last night, and a heated discussion regarding the conduct of the recent ballot ...

    Article : 203 words
  10. LARGS BAY.

    A comparison of the running costs of the liner Largs Bay on her last outward trip and her last inward trip shows Government control in a very disadvantageous light. ...

    Article : 604 words
  11. FEW HOURS' TROUBLE.

    The correspondent of the British United Press gives passengers' narratives describing attempts to act the ship afire by means of blazing beds cast out of portholes. ...

    Article : 293 words
  12. NEW NOTE.

    The new Note from the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Kellogg), embodying terms for a proposed peace pact, is addressed to his Majesty's Government of Great Britain ...

    Article : 632 words
  13. CAR'S PLUNGE.

    The sedan motor-car which plunged into the George's River at Taren Point at an early hour yesterday morning, causing the deaths of two girls, was raised from the river about ...

    Article : 625 words
  14. TASMANIA'S PLIGHT.

    Business people of Hobart are alarmed at the continued cessation of the passenger services between Hobart and the mainland ports. ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. "RAN AMOK."

    Further interviews with passengers indicated that it was the general opinion that nothing approaching mutiny occurred. They were amazed at the alarming wireless ...

    Article : 342 words
  16. THE FLIERS.

    In songs and tales of the air, the "smoko" given by Australian Flying Corps Association. in honour of Squadron-leader Smith and Flight-lieutenant Ulm last night, soon became ...

    Article : 239 words
  17. DESPERATE MEN.

    The Colombo correspondent of the "Central News" states that the stowaways were discovered shortly out from Fremantle. The chief officer ordered them to do ...

    Article : 353 words
  18. MEN IN COURT.

    The accused men were produced before the police magistrate of Colombo at 3.30 p.m. They were John Anderson, Thomas Biacup, John Fletcher, William Thesing, William ...

    Article : 721 words
  19. THE BARWON.

    Fears are entertained in shipping circles that trouble will occur in the manning of the Huddart, Parker Company's steamer Barwon, which may delay her departure. ...

    Article : 162 words
  20. NOBILE'S RESCUE.

    Count Nobile, of the Italia, who was rescued by a Swedish aeroplane, is now aboard the steamer Quest. He is suffering from a broken leg, and his condition is believed to ...

    Article : 322 words
  21. COUNCIL GRAFT.

    If the Attorney—General (Mr. Boyce) has completed his report on Mr. Justice Harvey's findings respecting City Council graft in time for to-day's Cabinet meeting, the Ministry ...

    Article : 242 words
  22. 3000-MILE JOURNEY.

    The Rev. H. E. Warren, superintendent of the Roper River and Groote Eylandt missions in the Gulf of Carpentaria, and the Rev. F. T. Thornburgh, secretary of the Church ...

    Article : 237 words
  23. FOREIGNER'S LOSS.

    According to a report made to the police last night, a quantity of newspapers sold to a dealer by a woman at East Sydney yesterday for two shillings contained jewellery and ...

    Article : 273 words
  24. GIN KILLED.

    In the Supreme Court to—day an aboriginal was charged with the murder of an aboriginal woman at Vanderlin Island. The accused admitted to the arresting ...

    Article : 89 words
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