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  2. LATE GOVERNOR.

    The memorial erected at South Head to the late Sir Walter Davidson, formerly Governor of New South Wales, was unveiled yesterday afternoon by his Excellency the ...

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  3. PRODUCTION.

    Further reference was made yesterday by the President of the Metal Trades Employers' Association (Mr. Napier Thomson) to the effect of the 44- hour week on industry. ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The twelve Communists charged with seditious conspiracy and inciting to mutiny and sedition were found guilty on all counts. The accused were: Albert Inkpin, secretary: ...

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  5. FAIR RENTS. Bill in the Council.

    The Fair Rents Bill was severely criticised in the Legislative Council yesterday. In moving the second reading of the Fair Rents (Amendment) Bill, Mr. Willis explained ...

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  6. LOCARNO.

    The debate on the Locarno treaties in the House of Lords opened to-day. Lord Balfour said that he was perfectly sure it would be realised by the dominions ...

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  7. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    Professor John MacNeill, who recently resigned from the Boundary Commission, referring to a statement issued by the Commission on November 24, said that it was ...

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  8. QUEEN MOTHER The Funeral.

    There has been a constant stream of pil[?] past Al[?]'s bier at Sandringham Church. The procession of motor cars to the church has sometimes reached ...

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  9. DIVIDED LABOUR. A.W.U. STATEMENT.

    In a statement officially issued to its members yesterday, the Australian Workers' Union describes the move to debar unions from affiliation with the A.L.P. as "a pitiful ...

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  10. DEPORTATION. STRIKE PROMOTERS FAIL.

    Attempts by the extremists to bring about an industrial upheaval as a protest against the arrest of Messrs. Walsh and Johannsen have so far proved unsuccessful. ...

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  11. £1,000,000.

    The conservative estimate has been made that there will be at least £1,000,000 worth of exhibits at the forthcoming motor show, which will be held at the Royal Agricultural ...

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  12. FLOODS AT ATHENS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that numerous deaths have been caused by floods, due to sudden, torrential rain, which transformed the avenues in Athens ...

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  13. ADELAIDE SEAMEN'S DECISION.

    A special meeting of the seamen of all interstate vessels at Port Adelaide was held to-day to discuss the proposed depuration of Messrs. Tom Walsh and Jacob Johannsen. ...

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  14. WOOL SALES.

    At the opening wool sales to-day there was a representative selection and a crowded attendance. For all sections there was the keenest general competition, except from ...

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  15. REDS AND THE A.L.P.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) asserted yesterday that he had never made any admission that there were Communists in the political Labour movement. ...

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  16. DOMINION ELECTIONS.

    The "Times" says: The elections in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada had one common result, namely, the eclipse of the Country party. It has been shown that the people ...

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  17. THE PORT.

    The tonnage of vessels to enter Port Jackson during the 12 months ended June 30 last was only a little short of the pre-war total. The annual report of the Sydney Harbour ...

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  18. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Opposition in the House of Commons on Thursday will move a vote of censure on the Government for its failure to deal adequately with unemployment. ...

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  19. SPORT ABROAD.

    A team of English players is to participate in the winter season polo tournament. Lord Cromwell, the Marquis of Waterford, Lieutenant-Colonel T. P. Melbourne, Major H. E. ...

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  20. BRITISH BOWLERS.

    The beauly of Brisbane and its environments was unfolded to members of the visiting British bowling team this morning, when the Mayor extended to the team a civic welcome on ...

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  21. FINANCIAL RELATIONS.

    The New York National City Bank, following, last year's tour of Australia by Mr. Pier[?] pont Davis, has decided to have a permanent representative in the Commonwealth, with a ...

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  22. CANCER OF THE SKIN

    Dr. Fer[?]wick, officer in charge of the radium department of the Christchurch Hospital, reported to the board that to date 77 cases of cancer of the skin had been treated. ...

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  23. IMMIGRANTS.

    The secretary of the Victorian brunch of the New Settlers' League, in a report to a meeting of the league to-day, stated that for the 11 months of the year Victoria received 8009 ...

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  24. ARBITRATION.

    In the House of Assembly, the Attorney[?] General (Mr. Denny), speaking on the Compulsory Acquisition of Land Bill, referred to the famous case of the McLaren wharf, at ...

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  25. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Briand, having informed the President that he was unable to form a Ministry, M. Paul Doumer, President of the Se[?]ate Finance Committee, was summoned. M. Doumer asked ...

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  26. MAN KILLED.

    George Ernest Roberte, aged 57, of Georgestreet, Caulfield, was killed in extraordinary circumstances early this morning. He was standing on the footpath of Orrong-road, ...

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  27. AMERICAN VOGUE.

    On her arrival in Sydney yesterday from London, Miss Ella Shields had some interesting things to say of vaudeville in England and America. During the three years since ...

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  28. STATE SESSION.

    It was stated in the lobbies of Parliament House yesterday that it was the Ministry's intention to close the present session of the State Parliament on December 18. The ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The "Montreal Star," commenting upon Mr. Matthew Chariton's Australian defence proposals, says: "The simple fact appears to be that Mr. Chariton has endeavoured to ...

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  30. COAL.

    The price of certain grades of coal has been increased by the Northern Collieries' Association. It was officially announcod yesterday by the ...

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  31. SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    On the recommendation of the head master, based on the November entrance examinations, the trustees of the Sydney Grammar School have awarded the Weigall memorial ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The general dissatisfaction which has been felt against the Seamen's Union at Fremantle culminated on Tuesday night in the Fremantle Distirct Council of the Australian ...

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  33. SPORTS GROUNDS.

    The Land Board will sit on December 9 next at the Lands Department, to deal with references by the Minister for Lands as to whether there are any objections to the leasing of the ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, general secretary of the United Bank Officers' Association, stated yesterday that under the amendment of the Commonwealth Bank Act passed last year ...

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  35. TWO MEN KILLED.

    Two men were run down by suburban trains to-night and killed. At 6.35 William Walter Manton, of Brixton Rise, Glen Iris, was struck by a suburban train at a level crossing at ...

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  36. INVENTOR OF TANK.

    The question who invented the tank has been revived in the High Court. Mr. Justice McCredie is hearing a petition on be[?] half of Captain Bede Bentley, who is claiming ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A conference was opened at London to consider the wireless companies' proposal to reduce the wages of wireless operators in the British Mercantile Marine by 22/6 per ...

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  38. FREMANTLE TRAGEDY.

    Since Sunday, when Simeon Ettelson, while swimming at Cottesloe, was attacked and killed by a shark, crowds of people have assembled on the beach to watch the police ...

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  39. MR. J. GARDEN.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Drummond asked the Premier whether Mr. J. Garden was an ex-minister of religion, and whether he still exercised his right as a ...

    Article : 151 words
  40. WIDOW'S CLAIM.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Flannery) yesterday pointed out that inquiries had been made concerning alleged delay in the payment of £1000 to a widow whose property ...

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  41. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The Coroner at Derby committed an aboriginal named Duncan for trial on a charge of murdering an aboriginal named Clabby, aged 20, near Kimberley Downs Station, about ...

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  42. MOTORIST KILLED.

    Howard Rennie, of Muswellbrook, was competing in a challenge match race at the Cessnock Speedway to-night against L. Melville, of Gunnedah, when he collided with the ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. BANK MANAGER'S FRAUDS.

    At the Supreme Court at New Plymouth today William Kerr, formerly manager of the Union Bank at Stratford, was convicted on a large number of charges of theft, forgery, ...

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  44. DRUSES DEFIANT.

    A Beirut despatch says that the Druse leader, El Atrash, has issued a manifesto declaring that the Druses will not accept anything less than complete independence.— ...

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