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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    Whether there shall be additional appointments of the Legislative Council prior to the opening of the forthcoming short session will probably be considered at ...

    Article : 615 words
  3. THE CRUISERS.

    There is a probability that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) may be able to make an announcement at an earlier date than was anticipated with regard to the tenders received ...

    Article : 204 words
  4. ENGLISH XI.

    There were scenes of enthusiasm at the Central Railway Station last night, when a crowd of friends and cricket enthusiasts assembled to bid farewell to the members of the ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. CIVIC SOCIALISM.

    It is stated in Town Hall circles that a number of socialistic schemes will shortly be introduced into the City Council by the Labour caucus, under conditions ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  6. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The newspapers give prominence to an Australian woolgrower's statement that Bradford interests are responsible for the "bearing" of of the wool market, and to the ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. POLITICAL LEVIES.

    The House of Commons this evening rejected the Trade Union Political Levy Bill, providing for the separation of the political and ...

    Article : 485 words
  8. SINGAPORE.

    A section of the Press which has hitherto wholly favoured the Singapore base is at present showing a disposition to contend that a floating dock will suffice. ...

    Article : 202 words
  9. THE FLEET.

    Following intimations by the Australian Commissioner (Mr J. A. M. Elder) concerning Melbourne's desire to know whether the United States fleet's liternary ...

    Article : 498 words
  10. WHEAT PRICES.

    Chicago wheat prices have been forced down sharply by an avalanche of selling orders, based largely on favourable crop reports over the entire grain-growing belt. ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. STRAIGHT-OUT PRICE.

    Mr. Ball (Minister for Works) stated last night that Walsh Island Dockyards (Newcastle) had submitted a tender to the Federal Government for the construction of one of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. SECURITY.

    Mr. Auston Chamberlain crossed to France to-day and in the evening dined at the British Embassy, where M. Herriot, Mr. Eric Phipps, the Minister Plenipotentiary, and Mr. ...

    Article : 452 words
  13. GILLIGAN INTERVIEWED.

    A. E. R. Gilligan, the English captain, expressed himself as being exceedingly pleased with the tour. "We have not won the ashes," he said to a "Herald" representative last ...

    Article : 226 words
  14. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    Router's Berlin correspondent says: The majority parties in the Reichstag have agreed on the drafting of a law whereby the President of the Supreme Court at Leipzig (Dr, ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. SHOOTING CASE.

    Despite the efforts of the police, mystery still surrounds the case of William Wallace Bent, who was discovered early on Saturday morning lying in the street at Lilydale with ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    A Router message from Home says: The Australian cadots Were farowelled at the dation by representatives of the municipality, the Roman Boy Scouts, and Fascisti ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. THE MANAGER'S VIEWS.

    "It has been a magnificent trip. Everything tins been done for our enjoyment, and we have been most fortunate in spending five happy months amoug a very happy people. ...

    Article : 349 words
  18. REDUCED IN RANK.

    The Secretary of War (Mr. J. W. Weeks) has disciplined Brigadier-General William Mitchell, the instigator of the recent Congressional aircraft inquiry, by falling to reappoint ...

    Article : 217 words
  19. COLLISIONS.

    A motor car was wrecked, one of its occupants killed, mid several others injured in an accident at the intersection of Oaks-avenue and Pittwater-road, Deewhy, yesterday. ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. PAPAL APPROVAL.

    A telegram from Rome says: The Spanish singer, Raquel Meiler, had a private audience with the Pope, and sang her famous song, "Pendant la Procession," which aroused so ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. UNIONS TO CONFER.

    As a counterblast to the Federation of British Industries, the railwaymen's, transporters', and engineers' unions have accepted the invitation of the Miners' Federation to ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. STATE SCHOOLS.

    Opening a new Stale school at Penshurst on Saturday afternoon the Minister for Justice, Mr. Ley, defended the State school system. ...

    Article : 331 words
  23. CARS IN COLLISION.

    Though one of two cars which came into, collision at the intersection at Homebush and Liverpool roads, Enfield, last night, overturned and was damaged, the ocuupants of both card ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. VIOLENT REDS.

    Communists violently broke up a meeting that was being addressed at Paris by M. Blum and other leading Socialists, whom, it is believed, exercise an important influence on ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. BLACKMAIL CASE.

    In the course of cross-examination, W. C. Hobbs, solicitor, who is being tried at the Old Balley on chinges arising out of the blackmailing of Sir Hari Singh, was asked ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. DENNISTOUN CASE.

    Hearing continues of the case in which Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun claims £1939 from her former husband, Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Onslow Dennistoun. Some of the newspapers ...

    Article : 291 words
  27. COMMERCIAL FLYING

    Mr. H. Hammer, of Seattle, has announced at San Francisco that plans are being made for a test flight from London to Tokio, via Alaska, this year, with the object of ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Dr. Purdy, Metropolitan and City Health Officer, commenting on the special features of the outbreak of Infantile paralysis in New Zealand, stated that hy far the majority of ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. MATCH AT MAITLAND.

    The match between the Englishmen and the Northern District was resumed to-day. The wicket was good, and the visitors scored freely. When seven wickets were down ...

    Article : 289 words
  30. MR. KIRKWOOD, M.P.

    A remarkable speech was made at Dumbarton by Mr. David Kirkwood, Labour M.P., who recently made an attack on the Prince of Wales in the House of Commons and on Thursday ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. JAPANESE ANARCHISTS.

    Sensational details of the bombing of General Fukuda last July and a long series of crimes to revenge the death of the Anarchist leader Osugi after the earthquake perpetrated ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. OIL EXPLORATION.

    The town of Lavoye (Wyoming) will be wiped off the map and its 1500 inhabitants deprived of their homes if a ruling of Federal District Court Judge Kennedy is ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. DAVIS CUP.

    Every attempt is being made in Victoria to induce the Australasian Tennis Association to reconsider its decision to send three players only with this years' Davis Cup team, ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. WONTHAGGI DISPUTE.

    The chairman of the Federal Coal Tribunal (Mr. Charles Hibble) announced this evening that as the terms laid down for the resumption of work at the Victorian State coalmine ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. AUSTRALIA AND THE ORIENT LINE.

    The Orient Line entertained at luncheon aboard the R.M.S. Orama 250 business men connected with the Australian trade. Sir Alan Anderson, proposing the toast "Advance ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    News comes from Sydney (Nova Scotia) that failure to negotiate a new contract between the British Empire Steel Corporation and its miners has resulted in total ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. MIGRATION.

    The attendance at a luncheon given by Mr. H. P. Colebatch (Agent-General for Western Auatralia) in honour of Mr. Philip Collier (Premier of that State), at the Hotel Cecil, ...

    Article : 233 words
  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The final state of parties as a result of the London County Council Elections, shows Municipal Reformers 83, Labour 35, Progressives 6. ...

    Article : 295 words
  39. SPORT ABROAD.

    Scores in the billiards match of 16,000 up, between McConachy (New Zealand) and Smith, at the end of to-night's session were: McConachy (rec. 4000) 9000; Smith 8001. ...

    Article : 181 words
  40. CRICKET ACCIDENT.

    Playing for Balmain against Gordon on Saturday at Birchgrove Oval, A. A. Malloy, the international slow bowler, was twice injured. During Gordon's first innings Mailey, ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. WAR MUSEUM.

    A further shipment from Melbourne of the exhibits in connection with the Commonwealth War Museum will arrive in Sydney to-day by the Mawatta. ...

    Article : 48 words
  42. LABOUR SPLIT.

    The fund which has arisen between the Trades Hall Council and the A.W.U., in consequence of the dispute between two unions at Yallourn, each of which claimed the ...

    Article : 221 words
  43. SENATE SELECTION.

    The interrupted count of the Senate selection ballot was rusnmed on Saturday, at the Trades Hall, by Mr. W. F. Padgen. Returning Officer, assisted by Mr. Conroy. ...

    Article : 180 words
  44. REMARKABLE ESCAPES.

    Falling About 40 feet from a scaffolding at the rear of a house in Bank-street, Ashfield on Saturday afternoon, A. V. Pickering, an occupant of the house, and G. Thrum, of ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Fatal injuries were received by Charles Cornellus Blower, 27 years of age, of Fern-street, Randwick, when the side of a motor car struck a telegraph post in ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has announced that the Federal Cabinet had approved of the appointment of Mr. Alex. J. McNeil, of Western Australia, as one of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  47. LORD CURZON.

    Lord Curzon, who collapsed on Thursday vening at Oxford, is to be operated upon on Monday for the removal of the cause of severe morrhage. ...

    Article : 45 words
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