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  2. RAID ON ANOTHER SHIP. Strikers' Free Action in the West.

    A further outbreak of mob violence has occurred at Fremantle. A British steamer was seized late on Tuesday night, and an outrage similar to that on the steamer Demodocus was committed. In both Western Australia and Queensland shipowners state that ...

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  3. OIL FIND.

    The steamer Montoro arrived here to day from Java ports, via Tomor, where 20 tons of crude oil were shipped for Melbourne. The oil is contained in 119 drums, and is ...

    Article : 435 words
  4. COLLISION.

    Two colliers, the Wallsend, belonging to Howard Smith, Ltd., and the Bealiba, the Newcastle agents for which are the Abermain and Seaham Collieries, Ltd., collided ...

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  5. DR. PAGE.

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country party, made his policy speech at Grafton last night. He said that the Government stood before the country on a vital issue—the most vital ...

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  6. RUSSIAN WHEAT.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Soviet Government bas cancelled the charters of a number of wheat steamers owing to inability to get wheat to the Black ...

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  7. THE CHURCH.

    One of the most momentous Church utterances of recent times was made by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall Davidson) at the Church Congress at Eastbourne. ...

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  8. SECURITY. Fair Progrss.

    A message from Locarne states that the morning was occupied with a meeting of Jurists, who are considering the whole question of a security pact, section by ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. RUAHINE SAILS.

    An important development occurred this ovening when the Ruabine, the first ship affected by the strike sailing from New Zealand for oversea ports since the ...

    Article : 395 words
  10. TRELYON OUTRAGE.

    At Fremantle the Hain line steamer Trolyon was seized on Tuesday night by a mob of 400 strikers. During the last fortnight requests for police ...

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  11. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Owing to the flotation this week of three British municipal loans, aggregating £2,800,000 and another trustee stock issue next week, the Australian loans will be deferred, possibly ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. POULTRY INDUSTRY.

    The poultry industry in New South Wales has developed rapidly during the past five years, following upon an alteration in the method of marketing. To a large extent ...

    Article : 387 words
  13. MR. BRUCE'S APPEAL.

    An editorial in "The Times" says:—Mr. Bruce has acted wisely and courageously. He has appealed to the country to choose between the Parliamentary Democratic system ...

    Article : 289 words
  14. STATE GOVERNORS.

    A memorial signed by every member of the State Opposition, protesting against any change of the present system of appointing State Governors, has been forwarded to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. RURAL ENGLAND.

    "The Land and the Nation," the rural report of the Liberal land committee, over which Mr. Lloyd George has presided for the past two years, published by Hodder and Stoughton ...

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  16. AIRSHIP REPAIRED.

    The airship R33 made its first flight since its adventure in April, when, blown from its mooring mast, it was carried across the North Sea. The flight lasted 19 hours, ...

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  17. CABLE FROM MR. WALSH.

    The Marine Workers' Union announces receipt of a cable message from Mr. Walsh saying: "Seamen Australia sticking soliday. supported by organised Labour. Determined ...

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  18. ADVICE TO SINGERS.

    Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford are at present making their farewell professional visit to Australia, but they hope to make a private visit to the Commonwealth ...

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  19. REFUSED ADMISSION.

    Miss Geraldine Conroy, of Sydney, arrived at San Francisco to-day to marry Lieut. A. E. Colton, of the United States warship Pennsylvania, whom she met during the fleet's visit ...

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  20. PILOTS REFUSED.

    A serious position has been created at Brisbane owing to the pilot service, not being available to shipowners. Threats have been made to pilots by the Seamen's Union in order ...

    Article : 339 words
  21. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    Accompanied by five Republican members of the Dall Eireann, Archbishop Mannix was entertained at luncheon at Carrick-on-Shannon. Replying to the toast of his health, he ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. DURHAM CASTLE TO SAIL.

    A message from East London, South Africa, states that 15 men of the Durham Castle, who re-struck after agreeing to work, provided that the convictions obtained against them ...

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  23. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The commander of the MacMillan expedition, who has reached Nova Scotia, announces that he will attempt another expedition in 1926 to explore and excavate certain Norse ...

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  24. FRENCH WOOL TRADE.

    In view of the maintenance of strong French demand at the wool sales, it is of interest to note that the Tourcoing Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement ...

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  25. TRUSTEE BILL.

    The Trustee Bill was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Its general aim is to facilitate the administration of trust estates, and to enabel them to be administered ...

    Article : 336 words
  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Members of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers Federation, at their weekly meeting yesterday morning, rejected by an overwhelming majority a proposal that ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    A message from Fez states that contact has been established between the French and Spanish troops at Syah. The news has profoundly im[?]essed the whole of France. ...

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  28. COTTON GROWING:.

    Sir Geoffrey Archer, the Governor-General of the Sudan, said in an interview that the great Sudan cotton irrigation scheme wns now an accomplished fact. The ...

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  29. PRESIDENT'S WARNING.

    At Omaha, Nebraska, President Coolidge, addressing the American Legion Convention on Tuesday, sounded a note of warning. "The world faces more destructive wars unless a ...

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  30. CONTROL BY SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A serious situation is developing in the port of Brisbane owing to the disinclination of pilots to handle "black" ships. Already at least one pilot has declined to take ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. SPORT ABROAD.

    Arnaud Massy and A. Compston tied for the French open championship title with scores of 291. They will play two rounds for the title to-morrow. Massy was round in 75, 76, 68, ...

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  32. TALK TO PRISONERS.

    J. B. Hobbs, the Surrey batsman, made a double appearance in the news columns of the Papers to-day. First he was asked to stand as the Liberal candidate for Tooting against ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dame Nellie Molba's agents are arranging her farewell three months' tour of Britain, beginning in Jnnuary. It will be positively her last appearance in the cities visited. ...

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  34. COMMUNIST LEADER.

    The propaganda secretary of the Melbourne group of the Communists' party in Australia (Mr. J. Shelly), who, although not a seamanhas taken a leading part in organising the ...

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  35. EURYTHMIC.

    Eurythmic, a former idol of the turf, is dead. The son of Eudorus, who was foaled in 1916 (from Bob Cherry, by Bobadil from Ardea, by Wallace), was purchased by Mr. B. Lee ...

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  36. MEAT SHIPMENT.

    Owing to the action taken by the Seamen's Union in Queensland a valuable shipment of Queensland beef is threatened with destruction on the steamer Port Hardy, which is ...

    Article : 215 words
  37. LONDON TO CAIRO.

    An important acrial link bringing Cairo within 36 hours of London is expected to be inaugurated in a few weeks. The proposed service embraces Trieste, Athens, and ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL.

    The effect of the shipping strike has resulted in the Broken Hill Silverton Tramway Company having reduced the number ot trains from seven to throe, owing to inability to ship ...

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  39. COASTAL DISPUTE.

    The State Government is anxious that a settlement of the dispute between the waterside unions and the coastal steamship owners upon the question of the employment of ...

    Article : 211 words
  40. THE SUEVIC.

    The While Star liner Suevic arrived in Sydney early yesterday morning, and anchored off Rose Bay. The vessel's passengers were landed by launch, and several gangs of ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. ROTARY SYSTEM.

    The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court to-day rejected the application of the employers tor an injunction against the Waterside Workers' Federation to compel its ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. EXTRAORDINARY CAREER.

    At the examination in bankruptcy of Henry Leban, a Russian, it was revealed that between 1896 and 1904 he was in business as a spinner at Lodz, Moscow, and Warsaw, but ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. CITY PROPERTY SALE.

    The building at 204 Pitt-street, Sydney, at present occupied by Tattersalls Club, has been purchased by Alderman S. Walder for £85,000. Tattersalls Club recently ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND LEADER'S THREAT.

    "If the Port Sydney comes to Brisbane she will take her piare alongside other tied up vessels," said the acting secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Carrigan) to-day. "If," ...

    Article : 62 words
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