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  2. GREAT BATTING.

    New South Wales occupies a strong position in the Sheffield Shiold match against Victoria, having compiled the great score of 465 runs for the loss of seven wickets. A ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    It is learned that the Government has purchased from the Grahamo-White Company most of its property at Hendon, including the aerodrome. The price is stated to be ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. DERELICT.

    News of a derelict wooden hulk, 94ft in length, floating keel uppermost, in latitude 39 degrees 19 minutes south, and longitude 171 degrees 32 minutes cast, was reported by ...

    Article : 432 words
  5. TUGBOATS.

    The extension of the strike of seamen on tugs and Bteamers of the Brisbane Tug Company to all tugs and river Bteamers in the port of Brisbane on which seamen are at ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. REJECTED BILLS.

    Government bills that were either vitality amended or rejected by the Legislative Council were the chief matters discussed at yestertday's meeting of the State Cabinet. ...

    Article : 633 words
  7. UPPER HOUSE

    The "Daily Telegraph," in the course of an editorial this morning says:—An issue of great importance has been raised in New South Wales, in which all parts of the Empire ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. JOB CONTROL.

    The Commonwealth steamship owners have called upon the guarantors of the agreement concluded with the Seamen's Union on August 6 to make good their guarantee, and as a result ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. THE CARINTHIA.

    One short day in Sydney was sufficient time for many friendships to be ronewed by the Cariathia's guests and for many now acquaintances to be made with the characteristic open ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. BRITISH SEAMEN.

    The consensus of opinion at the Trades Hall is that the British Seamen's Union formed during the recent British seamen's strike, will be disbanded owing to insufficient support. ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. AUSTRALIA.

    The "Daily Express," with a headline 'Problem of Australia's Future" across the front page, features the report of the Trade Commissioner (Mr. R. W. Dalton) on the ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. PHILADELPHIA.

    Brigadier-General Smedley D. Butler, who was appointed head of the Philadelphia police force about two years ago, and immediately organised a vigorous campaign against illicit ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian seloctors-Messrs. H. L. Collins (New South Wales), J. Ryder (Victoria), and C. Hill (South Australia)—will meet to-day in Molbourne. It is expected that the ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. FAREWELL INTERVIEWS.

    Many people who have lived in Sydney all their lives have not seen as much of it as some of the passengers of the Carunthia who were have for only a day and a half. ...

    Article : 963 words
  15. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The position of the French Ministry continues critical. The Minister for Finance (M. Doumer) has failed to come to an agreement with M. Pataleve and five other ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    What may be termed the "spade work" at the Dawes Point and Milson's Point ends of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is rapidly approaching completion, and within a very short ...

    Article : 892 words
  17. HIGHER FARES.

    With her departure from Sydney this week, the Union Steam Ship Company's steamer Maheno is being withdrawn from the passenger services between Sydney and New ...

    Article : 459 words
  18. 44 HOURS.

    The demands made by unions covering employees in the Government. services for a 44-Hour wools to be worked in five days, is causing the Government much concern. ...

    Article : 254 words
  19. TINNED FRUIT.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has arranged for an examination of Australian canned fruit which arrived by the Eromanga on November 24, as importers are dissatisfied ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    A writer in the "Evening Standard" comments on the activity of Australian cricket, and adds:—"The only thing heard in England is that England will win if the selectors ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. MIGRATION.

    "Australia to-day does not want Italian migrants, but the time will come when she will welcome them. Then Italy will send many of her sons to Australia. At present, ...

    Article : 533 words
  22. BANK MERGER.

    A gigantic bank consolidation, which when completed will have resources of more than 1,300,000,000 dollars, this being, greater than that of any other banking interest in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. WALL COLLAPSES.

    Four workmen engaged in demolishing a brick cottage in Fraser-street, Darling Harbour, had narrow oscapos from serious injury yesterday when a wall collapsed. One ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. THE RIPE CAMPAIGN.

    News comes from Tetuan of a hurricane with torrential rains, necessitating evacuation of Spanish positions at Casa, Fortificada, and at Mohasni Bridge. The rise ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. RUBBER PRICES.

    A bill seeking "reprisal" against Britain for financial hardships imposed through increased rubber prices, has been filed in the Massachusetts Senate by Senator Hennessey. ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sensation has been caused at Cambridge University by the dismissal of Mr. J. B. S. Haidane (a nephew of Lord Haldane) from a Readership in Bio-chemistry, because he was ...

    Article : 368 words
  27. TRACTOR WHEELS.

    Vickers, Ltd., announces that arrangements have been completed regarding the patent rights of Kendall-James wheels, as fitted to the Vickers-Ausstle tractor. By the arrangement ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. CORNSACKS.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday that the Government should pay the legal costs of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) incurred in the Royal Commission inquiry into ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE.

    At a meeting of the British Medical Association the conservatism of the General Medical Council was criticised by Sir William Arhutbnot Laue, the well-known surgeon, who ...

    Article : 241 words
  30. THEOSOPHISTS.

    The Jubilee convention of the Theosophical Society was concluded to-day. Mrs. Annie Besant, in an address on the society's activities during the coming half contury, said that ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. HALF-CASTE BOY.

    Information of the murder of a half-caste boy at Brewarrina on Mondny was received in Sydney by the Police Department yesterday. ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. TEMORA MAIL.

    The Tomora mall was delayed for ovor an hour at Jerrawa. 12 miles from Yass, this morning, the drawbar of one of the carriages coming out. This happened just as the train ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. THE FLEET.

    H.M.A.S. Brisbane will sall from Sydney at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Westernport. The cruiser will remain there for several months to assist in training operations. ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. A FATAL LEAP.

    A man, who has not been identified climbed the parapet of Grafton bridge to-day, and leaped 90 feet to the cemetery gully below. He narrowly missed a tombstone, and was ...

    Article : 40 words
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