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  2. AUTUMN MEETINGS.

    Randwick lookod its best on Saturday—Doncaster Day—when the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting opened. The lawns were a picture. Overnight showers softened the ground, and the ...

    Article : 438 words
  3. AGAINST A STRIKE.

    At the luncheon at the annual picnic on Saturday of the Trolly, Draymen, and Motor Drivers' Union reference was made to the influence of the union on the recent strike ...

    Article : 241 words
  4. LATE CABLES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that following M. Painleve's refusal to accept the Premiership, M. Briand has been summoned to the Elysee. ...

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  5. LABOUR PARTY.

    Strong efforts are being made in State official circles of the Australian Labour party to prevent the suggested special meeting of the Federal Executive in ...

    Article : 400 words
  6. GERMANY.

    Field-Marshal von Hindenburg has already begun to make demands indicating his lack of sympathy with the German Republic. According to Hanover newspapers, before he ...

    Article : 433 words
  7. TRADE REVIEW.

    Since the end of March conditions in the money market have become much easier, and the result has been a general improvement on the Stock Exchange, most departments ...

    Article : 705 words
  8. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The Herriot Ministry has come to grief over its financial policy and administrative manipulation of the note issue. On the Senate carrying a resolution hostile to the Ministry M. Herriot and his colleagues tendered their resignations ...

    Article : 791 words
  9. TRADE.

    The annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australia was continued at the New South Wales Association's Club on Saturday. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN A.L.P.

    The questions of pre-selection ballots, a proposed pan-Pacific congress to prevent war, and the defence policy of the Labour movement figured prominently in the discussions ...

    Article : 318 words
  11. THE SEAMEN.

    Irritation tactics are being pursued on the waterfront towards the Union Steamship Company's steamer Marama, which has been ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. DAVIS CUP.

    It is announced that changes in the Davis Cup competition, which were proposed at a meeting in London in July, 1924, have been approved by a two-thirds Vote of the ...

    Article : 200 words
  13. ON THE LAWN.

    A leaden sky and the dark flocking made the opening day at Randwick lose some of the brilliance that usually characterises the Easter meeting. Very little colour was to be seen, ...

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  14. MIGRATION.

    The nowspapers, after giving prominence to the migration agreement, continue to display its leading points. The "Morning Post" says editorially:—"The ...

    Article : 304 words
  15. RIOTS IN DAMASCUS.

    A Reuter message from Damascus says yesterday opened ominously. Shops and offices were closed. Crowds thronged the streets, and shortly after midday the roar of the crowd ...

    Article : 314 words
  16. STATE POLITICS.

    After to-morrow's Cabinet meeting the date of the State general elections will be announced. Ministers for some time have had their minds made up as to the ...

    Article : 615 words
  17. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the final of the lawn tennis competition at Magdalen Park, J. D. P. Wheatley defeated Captain H. L. Barclay, of Australia (formerly Indian army champion), 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6. ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. THE CRUISERS.

    Commenting on what it calls "Premier Bruce's effective answer to the Labour party's outery in the Commonwealth Parliament against building the new Australian cruisers ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. RACECOURSE FIRE.

    But for its timely discovery by Sergeant Bourke, of the Randwick police division, a fire that broke out on the Randwick Racecourse early yesterday morning would have ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. SOVIET TRADE UNIONS.

    An official report has now been issued of the proceedings of the conference, which met in London from April 6 to April 8, between delegates of the All-Russian Central ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. MINERS' WAGES.

    The miners employed at Nestor colliery (Cheshire), which is losing money, decided last night not to accept the owners' proposal that they should work the colliery themselves ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. WIRELESS REPORTS.

    Daily roports of the experiences encountered by Mr. Donald B. McMillan, while exploring the unknown area between Alaska and the North Pole, during his summer expedition ...

    Article : 456 words
  23. BOUND FOR THE POLE

    Cheering crowds farewelled Captain Amundsen as the Polar expedition left Tromsoe. The weather was mild and calm. The two flying boats are chained to the Hobby's decks. ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. DISTRESS IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    There are 5000 persons, mostly women and children, facing starvation as the result of a strike of coal miners in the mines at Sydney (Nova Scotia), operated by ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A motor cycle and a 'bus collided upon the New Canterbury-road Bridge, Canterbury, on Saturday night, and the cyclist, John Thomas Murphy, of Nowra-street, Ca[?]terbury, was ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Kumassi (the capital of Ashanti, West Africa) reports that the Prince of Wales on his arrival had a grent reception from dense crowds, and the ...

    Article : 160 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King and Queen will open the Empire Exhibition at Wembley on May 9, Which is the anniversary of the proclamation of King George's accession to the throne in 1910. ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. SCULLING.

    The sculling match for the Australasian championship, between W. Hannan and Darcy Hadfield was rowed at Tauranga Harbour, and resulted in an easy win for Hannan by ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. PEDESTRIAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Whilst in the act of crossing Sharp-street, Belmore, on Saturday night, Henry Atkins, aged 47 years, of Westwood-avenue, Belmore, was struck and knocked down by a motor ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. GERMAN COMPETITION.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in a special interview with the "Daily Herald," discusses at great length the menace of German competition. Mr. MacDonald advocates encouraging ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. FIRE AT ALEXANDRIA.

    An outbreak of fire last night gutted Messrs. Douglas and Bradshaw's box factory, and severely damaged an adjoining furniture factory in Monk-lane, Alexandria. The fire ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. THE ITALIAN ARMY.

    News comes from Rome that Signor Mussolini, in addition to other multifarious responsibilities, has undertaken to act as Minister for War temporarily. In a proclamation to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. MOTOR LORRY AND CART COLLIDE.

    A cart driven by George Dymant, aged 55 years, of Bunneron[?]road, Matre[?]ille, collided with a motor lorry in Bunnerong-road on Saturday, and Dymant was flung from his ...

    Article : 56 words
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