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  2. JOB CONTROL.

    It was stated yesterday by Mr. Pheips Richards, secretary of the Master Builders' Association, that "job control tactics in certain of the building trades, notably the ...

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  3. STATE SESSION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday a Supply Bill to cover Government expenses for the next two months was passed through all stages. The debate occupied the whole ...

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  4. MIGRATION.

    During a debate on migration policies. in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) said it was a fallacy to say that every man brought to Australia ...

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  5. THE MARORO.

    After a voyage of 55 days from Glsborne (N.Z.), during which howling westerly gales and mountainous seas were experienced, the three-masted schooner Maroro reached Sydney ...

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  6. IDLE SHIPS.

    Although no further negotiations have taken place between the Seamon's Union and the shipowners since the conference on Monday, lt was ascertained to-day that the owners ...

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  7. THE COAL STRIKE.

    It is officially, announced that the Cabinet Coal Committee (Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Churchill, Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, and Mr. G. R. Lane Fox) continued their discussions with the ...

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  8. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    When we reached Bhawalpur at 5.20 to-day from Allahabad and Delhi I had been nine and a half hours in the pilot's cockpit. In that time we covered nearly 800 miles. ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    Alluding to the colonial question at a recaption by German residents of Geneva, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs.(Dr. Stresemann) directed attention to the loyalty ...

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  10. BALMAIN COLLIERY.

    It was stated by the chairman of directors of the Sydney Collieries, Limited, last night that the present board of directors was not, and never had been, favourable to the ...

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  11. CITY PROPERTY.

    The Lord Mayor has convened a special meeting of the City Council for Monday afternoon to consider, amongst other matters, his proposal that tenders be called for a lease of ...

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  12. STATE LOAN.

    A New South Wales 5 per cent, loan of £4,000,000, at 07, has been underwritten. ...

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  13. CHINA.

    A message from Malta states that the third destroyer fiotilla of the Mediterranean fleet suddenly left there for China yesterday evening. The cruiser Delhi will proceed thither ...

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  14. LABOUR PARTY.

    The action of Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, and a former leader of the Communist party, in seeking readmission to the Australian Labour party, is being widely ...

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  15. WAR DEBTS.

    It is confirmed in authoritative quarters that as a result of his European tour, the Secretary of the United States Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon) has advised President Coolidge that ...

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  16. HOSPITAL FINANCE.

    Means of securing financial assistance for hospitals were discussed yesterday at a conforence of the Hospital Saturday Fund executive committee and representatives of the ...

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  17. VEHICLE FERRIES.

    Efforts are being made by the Harbour Trust Commissioners to complete the extensive alterations to the vehicle ferry docks at Fort Macquarie as rapidly as possible. The work ...

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  18. LEAGUE FINANCE.

    A Geneva messages states that China, with a debt of 1,500,000 gold francs, heads the list of members of the League of Nations in respect of unpaid subscriptions, which total ...

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  19. FLORIDA DISASTER.

    News comes from Pensacola that there was no loss of life there during Monday's storm, which isolated the town for more than 24 hours. Property damage amounts to 2,000,000 dollars, ...

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  20. RAILWAY PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Gahan, an officer of the Commonwealth railways, who is inquiring in America concerning means for the prevention of boiler corrosion from water (one of the most ...

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  21. STOLEN CAR.

    Two men were arrested after an exciting chase in Castiereagh-street, city, last night. They were subsequently charged with having stolen a motor car. ...

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  22. TRAIN DERAILED.

    Twenty passengers were killed and 100 injured by the derailment of the express from Tokio to Shimonoseki at 3.30 o'clock this morning near Hiroshima, on the shores ot the ...

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  23. HEAVY DEATH—ROLL.

    Telegrams received from Asuncion (Paraguay) state that a hurricane on Monday caused heavy loss of life and much damage to property at Encaruacion. ...

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  24. GOBI DESERT EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews, archaeologist, has returned to San Francisco after an ineffectual attempt to penetrate the Gobi Desert for a scientific exploration. The expedition. ...

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  25. COTTON STAPLES.

    A conference at London of representatives of the cotton exchanges of Manchester, Liverpool, Barcelona, Bremen, Ghent, Havre, Milan and Rotterdam decided to send a memorial ...

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  26. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    At the annual meeting of Imperial Airways, Limited, the chairman (Sir Eric Geddes) announced that the company's services to Egypt and India would begin in January with ...

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  27. LABOUR DELEGATES.

    The Trdes Hall Council to-night, after a vigorous debate, reaffirmed its previous decision not to comply with the conditions governing nominations for Labour ...

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  28. INDUSTRIALISTS.

    As a result of conversations at Berlin between Herr Duisberg, chairman of the League of German Industrialists, and Mr. Max Muspratt, representing the Federation Of British ...

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  29. INDIAN JUTE CROP.

    The final forecast of the yield of the Indian [?]u[?]e crop shows a record of nearly 11,000,000 bales, each containing 4001b. This is an increase of 2,000,000 bales on last year's yield. ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    That only about six members of the House of Representatives took an interest in international affairs was a statement made by Mr. Coleman, M.P., at a conversazione held last ...

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  31. THE REVOLT AT ATHENS.

    During the court-martial at Athens of the leaders of the recent revolt of the Republican Guards against the Kondylis Government, the military governor of ...

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  32. AEROPLANE SERVICE

    An aeroplane owned by Messrs. D. G. Brims and Sons arrived at Lismore to-day from Brisbane. It was stated that it was intended to inaugurate a passenger service between ...

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  33. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Agent-General for South Australia (Mr. J. Price) has gone to Hull to represent, Australia nt the general meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce. The ...

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  34. NATIONALISTS.

    Having heard yesterday the case for the Federal and State authorities put forward by the vice-president of the Executive Council (Senator Pearce) and the Attorney-General ...

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  35. THE RAILWAYS.

    The proposal to amend the Railway Act, giving the Minister greater control, was considered at a meeting of the Employers' Federation yesterday. After discussion the ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A young Spaniard named Rodriguez Delara, who was seen to enter the water at Cape Gris Nez on Monday morning, has not been heard of since. As be left a letter stating ...

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  37. PARLIAMENTARY SEATS

    The Redistribution of Seats Bill, which, in the closing stages of last session and again when it was brought forward in the present session, caused the Victorian Government ...

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  38. THEATRE MERGER.

    Persis[?]ent rumours current in Sydney during the past few days that a theatrical merger was contemplated, in which l[?]ading Australian firms was concerned, have been ...

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  39. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the third round Of the "News of the World" professional golf tournament, Large (St. Helens) beat Pierpoint (Prestbury), 3 and 2; Herd (Moor ...

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  40. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A progress report, issued yesterday in connection with the ballot for the election of the Federal officials of the Australian Seamen's Union shows that Mr. T. Walsh is ...

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  41. DELIVERY OF WOOL.

    The Railway Department is realising the advantage of the use of motor transport for the delivery of wool from Darling Harbour. On Wednesday 13,957 bales and 514 bags of wool ...

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  42. SUSPECTED TRAGEDY.

    The discovery of some clothing in the surf sheds at North Curl Curl beach yesterday has led the police to believe that a young man was drowned there. ...

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  43. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    It was stated last night, that the Victorian Government will probably introduce during the present session a bill providing for compulsory voting at State elections. The ...

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  44. FINE WEATHER.

    The weather continued fine and warm throughout New South Wales yesterday. An unsettled changes, however, is expected in western districts to-day, and should become ...

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