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  2. MR. S. SMITH, JUN.

    When Mr. Syd. Smith,. Jun who managed the Australian elevens of 1921 and 1926 failed to gain selection as a New South Wales delegate on the Australian Board of Control, it ...

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  3. CIVIC STRIFE

    The Lord Mayor's efficiency order has caused much dissension and strife amongst the City Council staft, and considerable Jealousy between the salaried and wages divisions. ...

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  4. ROYAL TRAVELLERS. Renown's Departure.

    It is estimated that the departure of the Renown, bearing the Duke and Duchess of York, was witnessed by 500,000 people gathered on the shore at Portsmouth. The embarkation was a scene of magnificent pageantry. ...

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  5. THE SWIMMERS.

    There is likely to be a record attendance at the Domain Baths this afternoon, when the first of the three State championship carnivals will be doclded. ...

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  6. THE CARINTHIA. World Cruise.

    In bright sunshine the 20,000-ton Cunard liner Carinthla with 300 tourists on board. berthed at No 3 wharf. Woolloomooioo at 11 o'ciock yesierday morning. ...

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  7. CHINA. HANKOW CONCESSION

    Mr. Eugene Chen. Foreign Minister of the southern National Government, who is in Hankow, has tendered to the Consul-General profound apologies on behalf of himself and ...

    Article : 647 words
  8. NEWSPAPER TAX.

    An important stage in the proceedings instituted by the proprietors of the Sydney daily papers to test the validity of the newspaper tax was entered upon in the High Court at ...

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  9. THE DEPARTURE.

    Human emotions had a sweeping triumph over the bare formality with which it was intended to carry out the departure of the puke and Duchess of York from Victoria ...

    Article : 567 words
  10. SCENES AT PORTSMOUTH.

    Nearly 500,000 people gathered on the shores near Portsmouth as the pale-grey Renown. spotless and gleaming, moved off on its historic voyage. Though Portsmouth is ...

    Article : 561 words
  11. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    After being delayed more than a day, the return Sheffield Shield match between Kew South Wales and South Australia will commence at the Sydney Cricket Ground at 2 ...

    Article : 276 words
  12. BURNT CROPS.

    The district coroner of Urana (Mr. F. E. Whitehead) returned an open verdict after inquiring into a fire on Lindsay Crowe's farm on the Urangeline soldier settlement on ...

    Article : 487 words
  13. THE MINERS.

    A conference between the coal-owners and the representatives of the miners will be held in the Kembla Building, George-street, this morning, to discuss a number of grievances ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. WORKING FOR PEACE.

    It was beyond doubt, said Mr. Frederick William Kellogg, director of the Los Angelen "Evcning Express." and proprieter of 15 daily newspapers in the State, that the cordial ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. FRUIT EXPORT.

    The Department of Scientific industrial Research has issued a report, by Dr. Smith, of the Cambridge research station, on bitter-pit in apples, in which he discusses the various ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. AVIATION.

    Sir Samuel Hoare (Socrctary for Air). Lady Maud Hoare, and Air Vice-Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond landed at Karachi at 5.25 this afternoon. This is the first long-distance ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. INFLUENZA.

    The influenza epidemic broke upon Berlin with extraordinary suddenness. The health commissloners announced that there was no bien of the epidemic, but during the same ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

    The close affinity between American and Australian sentiment and ideals was emphasised by Mr. Howard S. Nulton, the only representative of Virginia among the ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. PRECAUTION BY COMMONWEALTH.

    The Director of Health (Dr. Cumpston) stated that he has sent cable messages to the British health authorities and to the Health Director of the League of Nations at ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. MOTORIST ARRESTED.

    After knocking down and fatally injuring a little girl in Old South Headroad, Woollahra. last night, a motorist continued on and narrowly missed a ...

    Article : 234 words
  21. AIRSHIP FOR AMERICA.

    President Coolldge was flouted in the House of Representatives to-day, when a coalition of Republicans and Democrats passed an amendment to the Naval Bill, appropriating ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. FRENCH DEFENCE.

    An acute controversy over the date of evacuation of the Rhineland has arisen at Paris, through the amazing argument of the extreme Nationalists that before evacuation ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. RADIO TELEGKAPHY

    The trans-Atlantic wireless telephony service between London and New York w"l open officially to-morrow. It is an epocb-maklug event. ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. CIVILISATION.

    Mr. Arthur P. Felton, banker, of Massachusetts, and a director of several large flnancial institutions, said that eivilisation as they knew it rested in the hands of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. LABOUR PARTY.

    The first meeting of the A.L.P. Executive for the New Year will he held in the Trades Hall at the end of next week. Much interest has been taken in t[?] ...

    Article : 340 words
  26. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR.

    Mr. Bruce and party arrived early this morning, and were immediately taken to inspect the stockyards. Afterwards they attended a luncheon proyided by the ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. POLAND'S MERCHANT FLEET.

    A Warsaw despatch states that an important stage in Poland's maritime history was marked by the ceremony of hoisting the Polish fiag on five vessels of the new commercial fleet at the ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. "COMFORTABLY EASY."

    Mr. F. O. Wetmore, prcsident of the First National Bank of Chicago, said that eveiything was buoyant in the United Stales; money was comfortably easy. ...

    Article : 304 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Melbourne singer Wilma Rerkelcy took Jose Collins's part in a performance of "The Greek Slave" at Glasgow, and was au outstanding success. ...

    Article : 252 words
  30. HYDRO-ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT.

    According to Mr. Bruce the public ownership methods of Ontario in the development of power will be applied to Australian problems of a similar nature upon his return home, ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. EARTHQUAKES.

    Professor Bendandl, a noted italian seismologist, prophesies that the present year will be noted for great earth paroxysms, which will scatter death and destruction in the ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. PONSFORD AND BLACKPOOL.

    Replying to a report cabled from Melbourne, Sir Lindsay Parkinson (chairman of the Blackpool Club) denies that Ponsford was offered a saiary of £1500 it he would play ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. THIEF DISTURBED.

    A thlaf who broke into Johnston's music store, Gsorge-street, near Essex-street, late on Thursday night was disturbed by the proorletor. and escaped by a ruse. ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    Writing in the "London Weekly," Mr. Phillp' Snowden, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the MacDonald Government, says:— "I cannot envisage a plan by which the ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. FLEMISH ART.

    Eight hundrod masterpieces of Flemish painting gathered at Burlington House have been insured for £3,000,000. They have an auction value ot at least £10,000,000, and ...

    Article : 96 words
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