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  2. LITHGOW.

    Serious Industrial trouble has fallen on Lithgow. About 1700 men employed by Hoskins' Iron and Steel Company at Lithgow, Cadia, and ...

    Article : 340 words
  3. OVER ATLANTIC

    Edward Schlee and William Brock, of Detroit, who left Harbour Grace (Newfoundland) on Saturday on the first stage of a round-the-wor[?]d flight, which they hope to achieve ...

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  4. LORD CECIL.

    The mystery over Lord Cecil's rumoured resignation as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has not yet been cleared up. He is expected to notify his resignation to Mr. ...

    Article : 213 words
  5. NEW FLYING BOATS.

    The latest number of "The Aeroplane" to arrive in Australia refers to the order given by the Royal Australian Air Force to the Supermarine Aviation Works, Ltd., of ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. WEEKLY HIRING.

    Judge Beeby yesterday restored the principle of weekly hiring in the award governing the metal trades. In an award which he recently made his Honor inserted a clause which ...

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  7. ZEEBRUGGE RAID.

    The memorial tablet on the Mole at Zeebrugge, erected in commemoration of the successful British raid in April, 1918, was unveiled to-day. There was a large gathering ...

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  8. DRAMATIC ACTION. By Queensland Premier.

    There was a dramatic development to-day in the railway trouble which arose out of the strike at South Johnstone, when the Government decided that the services of all members of the Australian Railways Union will be dispensed with from noon on Saturday next. ...

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  9. NANKING.

    Owing to the intense bombardment of Nanking by the Northerners, the artillery stationed atfi Pukow Nanking, has been almost completely evacuated by the Southerners, who ...

    Article : 174 words
  10. ENGLISH ATHLETES.

    Te[?] thousand enthusiastic spectators witnessed the Achilles Club—the first English athletic team to visit Germany since the war— defeat the Deutsche Sports Klub and the ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. GOVERNMENT'S PLANS.

    The Cabinet holds that the Government must be paramount in running the railways, and interference cannot be tolerated. It is believed that the Government is prepared for ...

    Article : 545 words
  12. CEMENT.

    The registration was announced yesterday of Southern Portland Cement, Limited, a company comprising associated interests of Howard Smith, Limited (Melbourne), Dorman, ...

    Article : 268 words
  13. WOOL SALES.

    The new season's Sydney wool sales opened yesterday afternoon. An exceptionally large number of buyers and others interested in the result of the auctions attended. From ...

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  14. SACCO-VANZETTI.

    An orderly crowd of 10,000 Communist and Labour demonstrators, grouped around a number of banners draped with crepe, assembled in Trafalgar-square to-day to ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The crumbling of the East Coast was illustrated, when a 100-yard strip of cliff at Cromer, Norfolk, collapsed, and precipitated 20,000 tons of chalk on a beach 200 feet below. ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. ROUGH PLAY.

    "It is the duty of the Rugby League to cleanse the game of all those players who are a menace to it. If we cannot do this, it is time we retired from legislating." ...

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  17. THE RHINELAND.

    The Press and official circles in Berlin are disappointed that the reduction of the army of occupation will be only 10,000, which is not regarded as fulfilment of the promises of ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. WORKMAN KILLED.

    In Cruicksbanks-street, Port Melbourne, this afternoon, one man was killed and another injured, while four others had remarkable escapes from electrocution, when an electric ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. PREMIER DEFIED.

    Mr. Moroney, in a statement to-night regarding the Premier's ultimatum, said that Mr. McCormack's throat to dismiss all the A.R.U. members unless the strike was settled ...

    Article : 556 words
  20. TYPHOON.

    The most disastrous typhoon since 1923 visited Nagasaki and Kochi, Shikeku Island. It is reported from Nagasaki that 4000 houses were submerged, and bridges were washed ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. PREMIER ATTACKED.

    Meetings of railwaymen at Ipswich and Rockhampton decided to support the men who have been dismissed at Innisfall for refusing to handle goods for South Johnstone. ...

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  22. SAMOA.

    The "Times" editorially welcomes tho appointment of the New Zealand Royal Commission for Samoa. The people of Great Britain, it says, are thankful that New ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. IRISH FREE STATE.

    A mild sensation was caused in Dublin by an announcement that Mr. J. J. Walsh, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, was resigning, and would not contest the election. He is ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. TWO FIRES.

    Railway buildings in two Queensland towns were destroyed by fire this morning, but the Commissioner for Railways states that there is no reason to associate either outbreak ...

    Article : 381 words
  25. CHAMONIX DISASTER.

    A message from Chamonix (France) states that from facts revealed at an official inquiry, the driver, who was killed, was to blame for the accident to the mountain train on ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. GAME OF CARDS.

    At the Junee Police Court to-day Reginald Poff, 25, Albert Henderson, 32, and John Mason, 40, were each charged with having played the game of poker in a railway ...

    Article : 189 words
  27. 1,070,510.

    A statement was issued by the Government Statistician yesterday which showed that at the end of last year the population of the metropolis was 1,070,510. ...

    Article : 166 words
  28. NEW YORK CRIME.

    Two sensational robberies and a murder occurred in New York during the week-end. Judson Pratt, son of a wealthy architect, was shot dead while delivering pay amounting ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. DUTCH TILES.

    Alderman Courtenay stated yesterday that he had during the day investigated, with the Lord Mayor, the placing of orders for Dutch tiles, and had found that in one instance the order ...

    Article : 195 words
  30. MARSHAL FOCH.

    Marshal Foch has concluded the writing of his memoirs, but has refused a fortune for their immediate publication. "They will not appear," he said, "while I ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. SHIP IN PERIL.

    The steamer Otterpool, which was bringing a cargo of coal from England to Adelaide, presented an unusual spectacle when she slowly steamed into the Outer Harbour this afternoon ...

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  32. THE NIRVANA.

    A cargo of wheat shipped at Sydney, and valued at approximately £103,000, is on board the British-India line steamer Nirvana, which is steaming for Aden with a serious leak in ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. ROYAL VISITORS.

    The Prince of Wales and Prince George arrived yesterday morning at Winnipeg, and were greeted by the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and civic officials. The Royal ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. GANG OF ITALIANS.

    The employment of a large number of Italians on construction work on the Great Southern-road, while local men are unable to obtain work, is causing much adverse ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. CITY COUNCIL.

    Mr. Lang (Premier) reiterated yesterday, in the course of an interview, that he would not appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the alleged charges of bribery in ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. WELSH LANGUAGE.

    That the policy of the British Broadcasting Corporation is a serious menace to the life on the Welsh language is the decision of a departmental committee which inquired into the ...

    Article : 106 words
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