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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier (Sir Goorge Fuller), who areturned far a few hours to the city yesterday from his electorate, referred to the silence of Mr. Lang (leader of the Labour ...

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  3. ORCHESTRA.

    The orchestral crisis, which has been the subject of discussion in the columns of the "Herald" for the past few days, is at an end. ...

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  4. AMUNDSEN.

    A wireless message from Spitzbergen states that to-doy, Thursday, there were low clouds, with snow-storms driving before the ...

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  5. MOTOR 'BUSES.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided to run a service of motor omnibuses, but not for the purpose of entering into competition with ...

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  6. RUSSIAN REFUGEE.

    Many stories of the great war will never be told. They will for all time remain lorked in the minds of the few. Others, from time to time, will find their way into print. The ...

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  7. MASKED ROBBER.

    It was reported last night that a masked man, supposed to have been armed with a sandbag, had entered the office of the Fresh Food ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES.

    During the Prince of Wales' tour tnrougn the south-eastern districts his Royal Highness has been everywhere received with unbounded enthusiasm, though perhaps with ...

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  9. WOOL SALES.

    At a conference of the executive of the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers' of Australia and the Australian Woolgrowcrs' Council held in Melbourne ...

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  10. CANCELLED AT ALBURY.

    In view of advices from London regarding the condition of the wool trade, and the special consideration that had been given to the matter by Australian wool-selling ...

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  11. FOOD CONTROL.

    The Food Prices Commission, of which Sir Auckland Geddes is chairman, in a majority report recommends the establishment of a ...

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  12. THE LONDON SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day 11,503 bales were offered. It was a superior selection, and met with rather more competition. The general tone was steadier, and there ...

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  13. PORT CHARGES.

    "At Sydney to load 8000 to 9000 tons of wheat, is just about 100 per cent, dearer than at any other known port, no doubt owing to your ...

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  14. "TRAFFICKING" IN LAND.

    "I notice that Mr. Lang, in his speeches in the north, referred to whit he terms 'trafficking in Crown leases,' and said that it is just as bad a land seandal as any this State has ...

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  15. CARINTHIA.

    On December 28 Sydney will be visited by one of the most modern liners that have over entered the Heads. From New York the Carinthia, which is the latest addition ...

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  16. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A message from The Hague states that, owing to the decision of the Upper House yesterday to reject the bill guaranteeing 1,000,000 florins for the Olympic Games, the ...

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  17. WEMBLEY.

    Australia's is again one of the most forward pavilions. A party of visitors, including the High Commissioner and the Ageuts-General were to-day delighted with its readiness ...

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  18. FREIGHTS.

    A general increase in freights between the mainland ports of Australia has been decided upon by the interstate shipping companies, and will ...

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  19. NEPEAN WATERS.

    Reports received last evening showed that the combined flows of the Cataract and Nepean rivers were more than could be conveyed through the Pheasant's Nest ...

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  20. NORTHERN IRELAND.

    On submitting his Budget to the Northern Ireland Parliament the Minlster for Finance (Mr. Hugh Pollock) said that, apart from the obligations of two great burdens— ...

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  21. PROHIBITION.

    The destroyer Cunningham, which is engaged in scouting duty for the "Dry Armada," operating against the liquor smugglers, has reported the arrival on Thursday of four new ...

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  22. TYPHOID.

    The typhoid epidemic is at its peak. There have been three European deaths and several others are in a dangerous condition. ...

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  23. BOMB-THROWING.

    An amazing tragedy was enacted in the examination room of a college at Vilna, where a youth, who had failed in a previous examination, produced a revolver and, fired ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Speaking at Vaucluse last night, Miss Preston Stanley, National candidate for the Eastern Suburbs, said that the attitude of Dr. Fallon deliberately introduced scctarianism ...

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  25. FIGHTING THE RIFFS.

    A mossage received in Paris from Rabat gives the casualties in Colonel Freydenberg's force in the recent fighting with the Riffs at 13 killed (mostly natives) and 100 wounded. ...

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  26. R.M.S. CATHAY.

    Completing a successful malden voyage from London, the now 15,000-ton P. and O. liner Cathay berthed at the company's wharf, Woolloomooloo Bay, yesterday morning. The ...

    Article : 334 words
  27. ARMED EMPLOYER.

    The picketing continuos of closed hotels, tea rooms, and restaurants whose employees are on strike. Charles Bannon, proprietor of King ...

    Article : 280 words
  28. ANTI-COMMUNISM.

    There are indications of a movement all over Europe against Bolshevik and Communist agltators Supervision in Creat Britain has been greatly stimulated lately as ...

    Article : 260 words
  29. PICTURES BY WIRE.

    Almost perfect pictures of the war games at Hawail have been reproduced at New York, after being transmitted by wireless and wire across 2372 miles of ocean and 2774 miles of ...

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  30. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    The winners of the head of the river heats, rowed on the Yarra this afternoon, were:— Melbourne Grammar, Scotch College, and Wesley College. These crews will row in ...

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  31. SYDNEY.

    "The present Government should live if only for its achievement in reducing taxation; but it has done much more," said Aid. Jackson, M.L.A., onr of the endorsed Nationalist ...

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  32. WIRELESS TESTS.

    KDKA, the United States broadcasting station, whose special programme for Australia wits recently relayed by Broadcasters (Sydney), Limited, has at present ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. R. Honner, the Sydney University athletic blue and Australasian long jump champion, while training jumped 23ft 3½in. The New Zealand loan of £7,000,000 at 4½ ...

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  34. COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The Australian delegation to the international Council of Women has cabled congratulations to the British House of Commons on its unanimous acceptance of the ...

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  35. CANE-CUTTERS.

    A message from Innisfail states that the industiial magistrate, Mr. O'Kelly visited South Johnstene last night and completed the gangs of cane-cutters. The number of gangs ...

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  36. PERTH CITY LOAN.

    The Perth City Council has raised a 25 years' loan of £187,000 in London of 5 per cent., issued at £91/10/ net cash at Perth, equivalent to £5/12/10 per cent. here. This ...

    Article : 51 words
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