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  2. CHINA.

    The Red menace has taken a new turn. Reports from Pekin state that the Kuominchun, with Bolshevik aid, and well supplied with Soviet munitions and money, has invaded ...

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  3. THE LEAGUE.

    Conversations between Sir Austen Chamberlain, M. Briand, and Dr. Stresemann have been continued at Geneva. It is understood that Germany has again raised the question ...

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  4. A.L.P. EFFORTS

    Renewed efforts are being made to heal the breach between the Government and the supporters of Mr. Loughlin, M.L.A., with a view to averting a general election. ...

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  5. STEAM TRAMS.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided to cease operating the steam tramways now doing service in Parramatta, Arncliffe-Bexley, Maitland, and Broken Hill. ...

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  6. JOB CONTROL

    Owing to the refusal of the Seamen's Union to provide a crew the Howard Smith Collier Aeon will be laid up at Newcastle for an indefinite period. ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. Queensland Leads.

    With four wickets in hand, Queensland has secured a lead of 36 runs on the first innings against New South Wales, in the return Sheffield Shield match, which was continued at the ...

    Article : 328 words
  8. DUKE OF YORK. Australian Visit.

    The Duke and Duchess of York were among the guests at a luncheon given by the Australian and New Zealand Club to-day. Sir Newton Moore, M.P., who presided, announced that ...

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  9. LORD MAYORALTY. Labour Nominee.

    The Labour caucus of the City Council met in the Lord Mayor's room last night for the selection of a Labour nominee for the Lord Mayoralty for 1927. The election by the ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. DOMINIONS' STATUS.

    A denial has been given by the Commissioner for Australia in the United States (Sir Hugh Denison) of the remarks recently attributed to him. ...

    Article : 146 words
  11. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN.

    According to the decision of the Labour caucus there will be a complete change in the vice-chairmanship of the City Council committees for the coming year. ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    A British firm of aeroplane makers has received an order from Japan for a fleet of 25 air-liners, at £10,000 a-piece. Each machine is driven by two Napier engines of 1000-horse ...

    Article : 247 words
  13. THE PLAY.

    With the score at 48 for two wickets Gough (16) and L. E. Oxenham (16) resumed the visitors' innings to the howling of McNamee and Morgan. There was a thrill in McNamee's first ...

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  14. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Evidence in the 44-hour week case having concluded, Mr. W. C. Myhill, on behalf of the metal trades, delivered his address. Mr. Myhill said that increased production was ...

    Article : 552 words
  15. CIVIC COALMINE.

    The changes made by the Labour caucus in the personnel of the vice-chairmen of the different committees, is taken in civic circles as an indication that for the coming ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. AGRICULTURE.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Central Chamber of Agriculture, Mr. Bruce said:—Three years ago I declared it was essential that Britain should give preference ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. TWO SUBMARINES.

    Submarines H47 and H32 collided during exercises in the Channel. The H32 was docked for examination. There were no casualties. Lieutenant F. E. Getting, of the Royal ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. TRAWLING.

    An extension of the trawling industry in New South Wales will result from the addition of two vessels for Messrs. Murrels, which will enter the trade shortly. The first is ...

    Article : 273 words
  19. HIGH PRICES.

    If the traditional menu is adhered to it seems highly probable that the cost of providing Christmas dinners for Australian families will this year involve rather formidable ...

    Article : 607 words
  20. EUROPE'S PLIGHT.

    Is Europe to decline? This was one of a series of disturbing questions asked during a speech at a luncheon yesterday by Sir Alan Anderson, acting-president ...

    Article : 660 words
  21. EMPIRE NEWS.

    A transcript has been issued of the Empire Press Union's deputation to the communications sub-committee of the Imperial Conference on November 19. ...

    Article : 175 words
  22. MERCANTILE MARINE

    Mr. H. Gosling, M.P., leader of the Transport Workers' Union, introduced a bill in the House of Commons, conferring on the Imperial War Graves Commission power to erect a memorial ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. TREES FOR CANBERRA.

    The Federal Cabinet has assented to the planting by the Duke and Duchess of York at Canberra of four English tree seedlings from Kew Gardens, to form the nuclei of four ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. NEW GUINEA.

    The tragic happenings of October 26, when four Australians were ambushed and murdered by natives in New Guinea, were described by the Director of Public Health in New Guinea ...

    Article : 394 words
  25. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY.

    The report of the working of the State Hydro-electric Department for the financial year 1925-26, tabled in the Legislative Assembly, shows that the net debit balance ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Under-Secretary for Mines (Mr. G. R. Lane-Fox) announced in the House of Commons that from midnight to-morrow permits will be no longer required for the export of ...

    Article : 511 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS

    The Australian Minister for Defence (Sir Neville Howse, V.C.) is convalescing after his recent illness. He probably will not return to London for a fortnight. He will not accompany ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. PASSAGE RATES.

    Lord Inchcape, at a meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, said that unless the prices of stores were reduced, and the cost of maintenance ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    When Grimmett jumped out and drove Rayson hard along the ground to the sightboard the crowd at the Adelaide Oval to-day rose land cheered to the echo. South Australia ...

    Article : 570 words
  30. WHEAT CHARTER.

    Though a section of the Press declares that adoption of the uniform "Austral" grain charter is imminent, as a result of the Chamber of Shipping's reported decision to ...

    Article : 161 words
  31. BEAM WIRELESS.

    The first night's tests of the Australian beam wireless station largely consisted of tuning up. Consequently signalling results were negligible. ...

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  32. MR. LANG.

    The premier, Mr. Lang, appeared last night in the role of a Labour organiser, when at a meeting of the Firemen and Deckhands' Association, held in the Trades Hall, he ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. HOUSING.

    Mr. S. D. Alldis, M.L.A., secretary to the Parliamentary Labour party's housing committee, stated last night that the committee was almost ready to submit its report to ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. PRICE OF MILK.

    In accordance with the decision of the conference between representatives of the Country Milk Suppliers' Association and the metropolitan distributing companies, the price of ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. BRITISH MOTOR CARS.

    Mr. Bruce and Mr. Coates (Prime Minister of New Zealand) to-day had a private conference with motor manufacturers. The trade has decided immediately to send a ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. ROADS AGREEMENT.

    The bill to ratify the agreement between the State and Commonwealth regarding the State's participation in the Federal Roads Aid Fund was passed by the Assembly last night. ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. GRAZIER SHOT.

    Mr. Alfred Thomas, aged 70 years, retired grazier, was cleaning a revolver at his residence in Mark-street, Naremburn, at 8 a.m. yesterday, when a cartridge in one of the ...

    Article : 71 words
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