The State Cabinet came to a decision yesterday which will result in the dissolution of the municipal and shire councils throughout the State towards the end of next year, ...
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Article : 651 wordsIt is possible that the 1917 loyalists in the Raliway and Tramway services will not only suffer regression in seniority, but will also suffer by having their wages reduced ...
Article : 315 wordsYesterday the Australian selection committee—Messrs. H. L. Collins (New South Wales) J. Ryder (Victoria) and C. Hill (South Australia)—met in Melbourne to select the team that is to tour England next year. ...
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Article : 384 wordsA message from Paris says that M. Briand's plucky threat to form a Right Wing Ministry if the Radical-Socialists in his Cabinet continued their opposition to M. Doumer's plans ...
Article : 442 wordsThe selected players will form the nucieus of a powerful and well-balanced team, capable of upholding the prestige of Australia on the playing fields of England. The team should ...
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Article : 204 wordsA wild remote district in County Clare, where agrarian disputes and traffic in Poteen between the mainland islands have caused the authorities considerable trouble has been ...
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Article : 212 wordsThe Martin-place extension to Macquarie-street will be advanced another step to-day by the service of resumption notices to owners of property within the prescribed ...
Article : 172 wordsTrouble between the Government and the industrialists concerning the demand by the latter for a five-day week of 44 hours in the railway and tramway workshops has ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Arbitration Bill, which will set up an Industrial Commission in place of the State Arbitration Court, will be passed through all its stages when the Legislative Assembly ...
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Article : 204 wordsThe Army Council has circularised all officers commanding at home and abroad, attaching a copy of a Communist leafiet which was recently distributed to troops ...
Article : 69 wordsA maniat[?] issued at Pekin appoints Hsu Shib-ying, formerly Chief Justice of the High Court at Pekin, to be Premier. Another mr[?] revises the regulations ...
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Article : 157 wordsTwo additions have been made to the tug fleet of Messrs. J. Fenwick and Sons, of Sydney, in the large tugs St. Ertb and St. Claude, which have been purchased in ...
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Article : 104 wordsThe board decided that Messrs. H. Bushby and Sydney Smith should be the delegates to the Imperial cricket conference to be held in England in 1926. ...
Article : 220 wordsCity and suburban trams—except on lines detailed in this morning's advertising columns —will run to holiday time-tables to-morrow and on Saturday. First and last trams, ...
Article : 135 wordsA motor accident occurred at Brook's Hill, near St. Helens, on the cast coast, yesterday. Mr. Curtain, of the Briseis Tin Mining Company, and his wife were going down the hill ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. Penrose, managing-director of the South African Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., who has just arrived from England, states that the company has made satisfactory ...
Article : 99 wordsIn the custody of Detective Mulfahey, Douglas Robertson, who was arrested in Sydney some days ago, on a charge connected with the murder of William ...
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Article : 71 wordsThe Board of Control decided that the second trial match, which was to take place in Melbourne on February 9 should be abandoned. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 31 Dec 1925, Page 7
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