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  2. CHARLTON.

    Andrew Charlton, the champion Olympic swimmer, last evening won the 440 yards championship of New South Wales at the Domain Baths, defeating the visiting Japanese ...

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  3. THE LORD MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Mostyn) stated yesterday that all genuine complaints regarding inefficiency in any of the City Council departments would be investigated by ...

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  4. EASTERN TRADE.

    Serious allegations against Australian traders in the Eastern markets were made by Mr. Roland Green, M.P., who addressed members of the Millions Club yesterday. ...

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  5. HEAT WAVE. Melbourne Suffers.

    There is little prospect during the next 24 hours of the passing of the heat-wave, which has extended over Melbourne during the last four days. However, temperature ...

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  6. FIRES. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Fire caused extensive damage to the drying shed at the wool scouring works of Messrs. J. and E. Fazakerley. in Clevedon-street, Botany, last night. A large quantity of wool ...

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  7. CHINA.

    The Cabinet met this afternoon to consider the position in China. The "Daily Express" says that the Consul-General has been instructed to demand ...

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  8. REPARATIONS.

    To the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) the British Treasury to-day handed a cheque for £912,000, representing Australia's share of reparations from ...

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  9. WESTWARD HO! H.M.S. RENOWN.

    The departure of the Renown from Las Palman at noon to-day gave the Royal party an inadequate idea of what will happen to them on arrival in Sydney. All the available ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    News comes from Rome that Commander De Pinedo will leave Italy on his projected world flight at the end of February. His first stop will be at Rabat, in Morocco. From ...

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  11. EXTENDING TO N.S.W.

    The heat wave, which has raused high temperatures in South Australia and Victoria, is now extending into the south-eastern portion of New South Wales, and it is expected that ...

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  12. ELECTRIC BATTERY.

    An electric battery was found at Ascot yesterday, and as a result A. G. Craft, owner and trainer, W. Deaves, attendant, James Martin, jockey, and the horse Prince Offa were ...

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  13. FURNITURE STORE GUTTED.

    Fire which broke out in the furniture store of Frederick Nicholson in Parrnmatta-road, Annandale, early yesterday morning, caused damage estimated at several thousands of ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    "In 10 years' time Germany will be industrially supreme. To-day she is quickly outstripping her English and Continental rivals. and by sheer hard work and tenacity, her ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    Regarding the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, the Commonwealth Government had hoped that it would have been posible for H.M.S. Renown ...

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  16. BRITISH TAXATION.

    Publication is expected shortly of the report of a committee, under the presidency of Lord Colwyn, which was appointed by the MacDonald Government to examine the effect of ...

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  17. THE TEACHERS.

    A proposal that an educational convention should be held under the auspices of the League of Nations was endorsed at the annual conference of the Australian Teachers' ...

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  18. MR. BRUCE.

    "Sentiment will carry you a certain distance, but there must be a basis of good economics in trade," said Mr. Bruce in an interview on arrival here to-day. ...

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  19. STATE'S CREDIT.

    Sir Henry Braddon stated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday that New South Wales had borrowed £117,000,000 during the past 15 years, and that the State was going too fast. ...

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  20. A MASSACRE.

    A private message received at Pekin from Shantung records a terrible massacre by bandits. People in the town of Wanghinapas, 50 miles east of Cufu, the birthplace of ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. TRADE UNIONS.

    It was not by curtailment but by extension of trade unions' authority, and their admission to partnership in industrial enterprises that peace and stability, and continuity of ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. BROKEN PAIRS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) and the Opposition Whip (Mr. Lee) denied in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Opposition had broken a pledge to grant ...

    Article : 465 words
  23. KING FERDINAND.

    According to an uncensored telegram received at Rustchuk (Bulgaria) from Roumania, wrangling occurred among the doctors who attended King Ferdinand, adding tragedy to the ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. A.W.U.

    Following are some of the demands which will be considered at the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union which will be opened at Katoomba on January 20:— ...

    Article : 204 words
  25. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Reports from Moscow state that a satisfactory conclusion has been reached in the long negotiations for a Russo-Japanese treaty giving Japan huge forestry concessions in the ...

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  26. YOUTHS ARRESTED.

    After a search lasting several days, the police have now apprehended two youths of 19 and 16, who are alleged to have attacked Harold Powter, a Parkes motor driver, last ...

    Article : 239 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is rumoured in banking circles that Mr. J. S. Scott, formerly deputy-governor, and now manager of the Commonwealth Bank in London, is to be appointed governor of the ...

    Article : 463 words
  28. MIGRATION.

    Remarkable statements were made during an interview to-day by Dr. E. W. Morris, who for the past six years has been chief, medical officer at Australia House, and who ...

    Article : 378 words
  29. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Travelling along the Parramatta-road, towards the city, shortly before 11 o'clock last night, a motor cycle, ridden by two young men, crashed into the front of a motor car ...

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  30. NON-INFLAMMABLE.

    Sir Herbert Blain, formerly chief agent for the Conservative party, is the chairman of a new company which has erected a factory at Rickmansworth for the production of a ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. MANAGER ARRESTED

    The manager of a city bank was arrested yesterday by Detective-Sergeants Gallagher and Garlick, and Detectives Lawrence and Royal. He is alleged to have stolen nearly ...

    Article : 310 words
  32. SIR HUGH DENISON.

    It is understood at New York that Sir Hugh Denison made application to Mr. Bruce to raise the Australian Commissioner's office to the rank of a legation and transfer it to ...

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  33. WATER STORED.

    Statistics submitted to the Water Board yesterday showed that in consequence of the dry weather during the past month the total amount of storage in the different reservoirs ...

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  34. BONUS TROUBLE.

    There is a feeling that the trouble caused by the granting of only £250 to the 1926 Australian eleven players, will be amicably settled in the course of a few days, and that ...

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  35. ON STRIKE.

    A stoppage has occurred at the Lithgow steelworks, involving about 100 mill workers. The root of the trouble is the now award, which came into force this week. Under ...

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  36. SLAVERY.

    Following the release of numerous slaves in the Hukwang Valley, the southern Shan States and Northern Burma last year, the Burma Government has informed Kachin Hills chiefs ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. THE SOMME FIGHTING.

    A message from Paris says that the French Cabinet has decided to seek an appropriation in order to build a monument commemorating the co-operation of French and British troops ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. INFLUENZA.

    There is a minor epidemic of influenza in New Zealand. The disease is of a mild nature, but infectious. There have been no deaths, and a marked freedom from ...

    Article : 62 words
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