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  2. ENGINEDRIVERS. Miners Confer with Strikers.

    The officials of the enginedrivers and firemen, who are on strike against the Hibble award, have so far failed to reach an agreement with the Miners' Federation. The ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY. SPECIAL SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES.

    The following Empire Day message was issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce):— "On Empire Day Australia celebrates its allegiance to the Throne, which is the focussing point of the loyalty of citizens in ...

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  4. THE WONGANELLA DRAMATIC RESCUE.

    With the arrival in Moreton Bay early on Saturday morning of the steamer Wonganella in tow of the tug St. Giles, and the arrival of the British-India steamer Queda at ...

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  5. BROADCASTING.

    The "New York Times," in co-operation with the Australian Press Association, during the last two days has conducted wireless broadcasting tests with Australia. These have ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australians, despite an indifferent beginning, are in a good position against Oxford. The University team were dismissed for ...

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  7. TRADE REVIEW.

    Throughout the strike period the Stock Exchange maintained an optimistic attitude, and after it was called off all markets were buoyant, particularly home rails and these ...

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  8. STALEMATE. BRITISH MINERS.

    The miners' delegates have left London with bag and baggage until something happens to justify their return. The Owners, in a long letter to Mr. Baldwin, have turned down the ...

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  9. VETERANS.

    Veterans of nearly every campaign from the Crimean War to the Soudan expedition of 1885 attended the annual Empire Day dinner, which was given on Saturday by the ...

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  10. THE WONGANELLA'S DANGER

    When the Wonganella, with her propeller Shaft broken, was being forced by tremendous seas on to the coast, which was about 20 miles off, at the rate of three miles an hour. ...

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  11. INTERNAL DISSENSIONS.

    Empire services were held at Chalmers Presbyterian Church yesterday-morning and evening. At the morning service the Rev. D. F. ...

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  12. THE LYCEUM.

    Brigaddier-General I. G. Mackay was the principal speaker at the Central Methodist Mission's largely-attended Empire celebration, held in the Lyceum yesterday ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. VALUE OF THE FRANC.

    The French Government's action in support of the franc resulted in the rise of the franc in New York (says a Reuter message from Paris). The decision is to create a central ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Agitation against the proposed South African flag is growing. Protest meetings are being held throughout the country. The largest of these meetings was held at Durban ...

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  15. LOADING SLACK COAL.

    A quantity of slack at the South Maitland colliery, said to be required for a Newcastle industrial concern, is being loaded by free labour. Officials of the federation objected to ...

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  16. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The railway companies and unions have made arrangements for suspension of the "guaranteed week," thus enabling the companies to spread out work and remove difficulties ...

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  17. ATTEMPT ON A BANK.

    Four men who attempted to rob the Coburg branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia, in Sydney-road, Coburg, early this morning Were disturbed soon atter they had begun to ...

    Article : 265 words
  18. FREIGHT RATES.

    A most important Government measure affecting the shipping trade, in the shape of an Ocean Freights Regulation Bill, has been introduced into the Assembly. ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. DISARMAMENT.

    The Administration feels that everything possible should be done to make the Preparatory Armament Conference at Geneva a success, and cannot now consider any other ...

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  20. EMPIRE'S GREATNESS.

    Of Empire Day and its significance to Australia, the Rev. Hugh Paton preached yesterday morning in St. Stephen's Church, to a large congregation, which included their ...

    Article : 265 words
  21. ROTARIANS.

    Rotarians from three sides of the Pacific arrived at Honolulu this morning for the conference next week. The visitors include 65 Australians and New Zealanders, of whom ...

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  22. STEAMER MORETON BAY.

    Sickness, mystery, and romance each was experienced on the Moroton Bay's thirteenth voyage from Australia. On her arrival at Plymouth two ambulances were waiting in ...

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  23. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Under the auspices of the Marrickville branch of the New South Wales Protestant Federation the annual Empire Sunday service was held in the Marrickville Town Hall ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Coates) announced alterations to the Cabinet to-day. Mr. R. A. Wright, a new appointee, becomes Minister for Education. Mr. Downle Stewart ...

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  25. CALULU IN PORT.

    The steamer Calulu, one of the vessels which went to the assistance of the Wonganella during the recent cyclone, arrived in Sydney on Saturday morning. ...

    Article : 200 words
  26. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    The Minister for Customs has announced that he proposes to add to the free list a number of parts not produced in Canada for use in the original equipment and manufacturing of ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Somers, Governor-Designate of Victoria, to-day embarked on the Cathay at Tilbury, accompanied by his aides-de-camp, Lieut. Malcolm (Welsh Guards) and Lieut. ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. PROHIBITION.

    The creation of an army of 10,000 "dry" agents through enlisting State and county municipal officers with remuneration of a dollar annually into a Federal Prohibition ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    The principal demonstration in to-day's celebrations will be the open-air meeting in Queen's-square at 12.30 p.m. Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Marshal Wu-Pel-Fu and Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin, after the capture of Pekin, allowed the Kuominchun or "Red" Army to withdraw to the strong Nankow Pass, north-west of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. POLICE RAID.

    Ten men and a woman were arrested late last night when a party of police, ender Sergeants Lynch and While, raided a house in Bourke-street, Surry Hills. It is alleged that ...

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  32. EMPIRE BUILDERS.

    In the course of a sermon on "Builders of Empire" at the Longueville Congregational Church last evening, the Rev. A. E. West said that throughout the ages Britain had been ...

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  33. THE EASTERN MOON.

    An improvement in weather conditions off the coast and a return to more moderate seas has enabled better progress to be made during the week-end by the steamer Devon. ...

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  34. WHITSUN HOLIDAYS.

    An unexpected outburst of fine weather, coinciding with Whitsuntide, tends to obscure the gravity of the coal dispute. Yet this was shown by the curtailed railway services ...

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  35. THE FLEET.

    The cruisers Sydney and Delhi, in command of the Commodore of the Australian Fleet (Captain C. G. Brydel, arrived at Brisbane to-day on return from a cruise to the New ...

    Article : 59 words
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