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  2. FREIGHTS.

    Owing to the. increased costs brought about by the. Workers' Compensation Act and the 44-Houv Act the coastal shipping companies heve decided to increase freigat ...

    Article : 268 words
  3. CYCLIST KILLED.

    While riding in a preliminary qualifying test for a race at the Maroubra Speedway on Saturday afternoon, one of tbe competitors, Mr. Sydney Alwyn Dutton, came into collision ...

    Article : 408 words
  4. FRENCH FINANCE. M. Briand Resigns.

    The French Ministry was defeated in the Chamber of Deputies on a motion of confidence by 290 votes to 243. M. Briand at once tendered his resignation. ...

    Article : 820 words
  5. DUKE OF YORK.

    An official pronouncement regarding the Duke of York's visit to Australia will bo published next week simultaneously in Great Britain and Australia. The details will be ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. COAL DISPUTE. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The Miners' Executive has informed the Trade Union Congress that it would not allow the dispute to be taken out of its hands. A member of the executive of the Miners' ...

    Article : 845 words
  7. TRADE REVIEW.

    Stock exchange business received something ot a check during the past week. This was chiefly due to the continued stream of now capital issues, and the declining hopes of an ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  8. COBHAM. AGAIN ON THE WING

    To-day the gale which delayed Mr. Cobham had abated sufficiently to allow him to proceed on his journey and taking off from the waters of the bay (at 3.45 ...

    Article : 398 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The Australians are in an excellent position in their two-days' match against the West of Scotiand eleven. Batting first, the home side were dismissed for 163 runs. ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  10. THE OTRANTO.

    The finding of the Board ot Trade Court of Inquiry into the grounding of the Orient liner Otranto at Cape Matapan (Greece) on May 11, while on a Mediterranean cruise. ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. FIRE AT ANNANDALE

    A large quantity. of valuable timber was destroyed by a are that was discovered at the storage yards of Mcsere. V. B. Trapp and Co., Ltd., and the Union Box and Timber Co., ...

    Article : 599 words
  12. THE COOMA.

    Tho tug Corings, with Captain it. S. Taylor, surveyor to the British Corporation, returned to Brisbnnc from North Reet on Saturday. When Cnptaiu Taylor want aboard the ...

    Article : 492 words
  13. AEROPLANES.

    Details are announced of the British discovery of electrolytic beryllium, which is likely to revolutionise neroplane construction by permitting welding instead of ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. WOOLPACKS.

    At the meeting of the Dominion Woolgrowers' Committee in London, in conjunction with the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, held in London to inspect new woolpacks sent to ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    The prospective wheat crop in 12 countries in the Northern Hemisphere is 1,897,000,000 bushels, compared with 1,880,000,000 bushels last year, according to revised forecasts ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. EXECUTIONS AT SMYRNA

    According to the Smyrna correspondent of, the "Daily Telegraph," the spectacle of the executions of the 15 conspirators found guilty of conspiracy to kill the President of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. THE KING'S.

    Sergeant A. G, Fulton, of the Queen's Westminster Regiment, won the King's prize at Bislcy after u shoot-off with Dr. Kelly, Cadet Vczdy, and Lisut. Hughes, R.A., all of whom ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. DISARMAMENT.

    The German Cabinet has considered the recommendations regarding disarmament made by General Walsch, president of the InterAllied Commission of Control. The ...

    Article : 161 words
  19. AFFAIRS IN INDIA.

    Lord Irwin, the new Viceroy, acknowledging s welcome by the Cheimsford Club to-night, lined the opportunity to address a distinguished gathering representative of all ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. HUGE EXPLOSION.

    An important stage in carrying out the Arapunl hydro-clectriclty scheme on the Waikato River, for which Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., have the contract, was reached ...

    Article : 307 words
  21. CHARGE 0F ESPIONAGE.

    It is reported from Prague that a sensation has been caused by an announcement that the Czecho-Slovakian Chief of Staff, General Gadja, has been given iudefinite leave of ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. NEW LOCOMOTIVES.

    The contract with Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. for the construction of 25 locomotives for the Queensland railways is stated to have been lot for something upder£250,000. ...

    Article : 247 words
  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The British Medical Association, at a meeting at Nottingham, decided by 115 votes to 53, after a heated discussion, to appoint a committee to investigate the whole question of ...

    Article : 416 words
  24. CHINESE PIRATES.

    When the China Merchants' steamer Kwang Lee, from Shanghai to Canton, was within sight of Hongkong, six pirates, of which two were quartermasters on the ship. ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. ORPEN'S PORTRAITS.

    Sir William Orpen's picture, "A Gathering of Wartime Celebrities," was sold at Christtie's for 12,755 guineas. A portrait of the late President Wilson was sold for 2600 guineas.— ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The Prince of Wales, who is president of the National Association for Prevention of Tuberculosis, speaking at a dinner of the association, rocalled that King Edward, who ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. DAVIS CUP.

    In the first round of singles of the Davis Cup (American zone) match, between Canada and Cuba, at Havana, W. Crocker (Canada) beat Banet (Cuba), 6-4, 6-4, 6-1, and J. Paris ...

    Article : 253 words
  28. WHITE STAR LINE.

    The British firm of Morgan, Grenfell, and Co., and Mr. Franklin, president of the International Mercantile Marine Compnny of the United States, announce that, "owing to ...

    Article : 220 words
  29. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Colonial Office discounts cabled reports that Mr. Bruce may not attend the Imperial Conference unless Canada is represented. It is pointed out that Canada will ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. TASMANIA

    Mr. Walter H. Cummins, president of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce, to-day sent the following telegram to Mr. W. A. Watt, M P.:—"Profound indignation here at your ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    England's team for the fourth tost match will be chosen from the following:—A.W.Carr, A.P.F. Chapman, G. T. S. Stevens J. B. Hobbs, H. Strudwick. F. E. Woolley, E. ...

    Article : 219 words
  32. CO-RESPONDENT'S SUICIDE.

    Arthur Lewis, a ship's engineer, of Glamorgan, aged 27, secured a decree nisi and £350 damages yesterday on the ground of the adultery of his wife, aged 25, with David Rees, ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. MAORI TEAM.

    Although the Maori Rugby Union team has asspmbled, there is a possibility thal the tour of France and England may be cancollod, owing to financial difficulties.A cablegram ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. BELGIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Belgian Chamber of Representatives, by 96 votes to 4, passed a hill transferring the State railways to a company, shares in which will be offered to the public. ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The council of the Empire Press Union has unanimously resolved to cable its heartiest congratulations to Sir James Fairfax, on his knighthood. Mr. J. L. Garvan was elected ...

    Article : 51 words
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