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  2. FIRE.

    The footwear and leather factory of Hazeldine Bros., Ltd., Daniel-street, Redfern, was practically gutted by fire last night. The ...

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  3. CITY TRAFFIC.

    The Lord Mayor has asked the Labour caucus to give immediate consideration to city trafile with a view to bringing about reforms. He has referred to the Labour ...

    Article : 379 words
  4. THE ENGLISHMEN.

    After a period of what was practically "holiday" cricket in their tour ot Tasmania, the Englishmen will resume "serious" cricket to-day, when they will play a return match ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Router's correspondent in Constantinople says:—The Premier (Feth[?] Bey), in the course of a statement in the Assembly with regard to the expulsion of the Greek ...

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  6. CIVIC INQUIRY.

    Giving evidence yesterday before the Civic Royal Commission, George Todd, master carrier, said that he was present at the interview ...

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  7. PRINCE'S WELCOME.

    The Australian cadets this morning were divided into two parties. One visited the A.E.C. motor works at Walthamstow, and the other the Science Museum, South Kensington. ...

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  8. WIRELESS.

    "K.D.K.A. Pittsburgh, Pa.," was in action again last night. Further tests had been arranged so that a programme broadcasted from the great studios at Pittsburgh might ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. SANCTIONED.

    The United States Senate and the House of Representatives have now agreed to the report of the joint ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    A Router's message from Alexandria says: It is estimated that about half of the delegates chosen by the electors at yesterday's voting were Zaghlulists, the other half ...

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  11. JAPAN PLEASED.

    Availing himself of the third anniversary of the signing of most important treaties in Washington, Baron Shldehara (Minister for Foreign Affairs) issued an official ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific Cable Board at its last, meeting received a letter from Lord Burnham stating that the Press. Union understood that willie the board was averse to bearing ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. MEAT PEICES.

    The Food Prices Commission to-day heard the evidence of representatives of the retail meat trade, including Mr. Collinge, the president, and other officials of the National Federation ...

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  14. VICTORIAN TEAM.

    The following Victorian team has been nelected to visit New Zealand:—E. R. Mayne, C. B. Willis, J. L. Ellis, W. M. Woodfull, P. H. Wallace, V. Ransford, H. L. Hendry, ...

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  15. 'BUS FALLS.

    A motor omnibus, carrying abont 30 passengers to the Cremorne ferry wharf, left the roadway in Milson-road, Cremorne. yesterday morning, ...

    Article : 395 words
  16. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    Viscount Takahashl has been appointed Acting Minister for Justice, vice M. Yokota, whose death has aroused much speculation in the morning Press relative to political ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. SOLDIERS' TEAM.

    The following will represent the returned soldiers in the match against old internationals at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 11—R. C. Grieve, V.C. (captain), H. S. Love, ...

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  18. TELEPHONY.

    Musical selections broadcasted from the radio station of the Rainbow Garden restaurant, Chicago, as a test, were heard over the telephone at the "Lyttelton Times" office, ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. SHEEP FARMS.

    The prospectus will be issued during the week-end of Australiau Sheep Farms, Ltd., with a capital of £400,000, to acquire the pastoral properties known as Dunlop, Toorale, ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. A LONG FLIGHT.

    Captain Lemaitre and Lieutenant Arrechard, of the French Air Force, who left Etampes on Tuesday intending to make a non-stop flight to Dakar, in the Senegal, ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. MIGRATION.

    Reforring to the discussion by Federal and State to Ministers of the proposed migration agreement involving a loan by the British Government to the Commonwealth of ...

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  22. THE SEAMEN.

    A compromise was effected to-day in the dispute between the Seamen's Union and Howard Smith's regarding the securing of crews for the steamers Cooma and Canberra, ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. STATION SOLD.

    "It is not a station; it is a principality," declared the auctioncer in offering for sale at Scott's Hotel this afternoon the renowned Riverina sheep station known as ...

    Article : 427 words
  24. FOUND MURDERED.

    A telegram from Moscow[?]reports that M. Zinovieff's boon companion, Konkordin, of the Leningrad political burean, was found murdered on the railway line, 48 miles from ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. COMMUNISTS.

    Scenes of uproar marked a vigorous attack by a delegate from the Amalgamated Printing Trades Union (Mr. Shirley) upon the Communist block in the Labour Council at last ...

    Article : 321 words
  26. BOMBAY OUTRAGE.

    In a fashionable quarter in Bombay on January 12 a gang of armed men attacked a motor car containing a Mohammedan girl, who was accompanied by a prominent Mohammedan ...

    Article : 156 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The promoter of a company licensed to make cricket bats bearing the name of Philip Mead informad a meeting of creditors and shareholders that the total deficiency ...

    Article : 426 words
  28. IN ADELAIDE.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Lammeroo is still detained at Port Adelaide owing to inability to sign on one cook. In regard to the Union Steamship Company's ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. AMERICAN POLICY.

    Without undertaking to discuss directly the reply of Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) regarding the Paris reparations agreement, Senator Hiram Johnson, one of ...

    Article : 183 words
  30. SHOTS FIRED.

    Excllement was caused at Randwick early yesterday morning, when a vollcy of shols was fired in Orange-street at three burglars. ...

    Article : 289 words
  31. THE MATATUA HELD UP.

    Another steamer in held up at Lytteiton, waterside workers having refused to load meat on the Matatua unless paid an extra sixpence an hour. ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. WHO PAYS?

    In a letter to the Editor, Mr. George Waite, of the Trades Hall, comments on the relations of the Labour Council with the Russian revolutionary party. "There is," he ...

    Article : 216 words
  33. ALPINE SPORTS.

    A message from Geneva says:—A thrilling spectacle occurred on San Moritz Lake. Lord Northesk and Prince Odesalcht, on skis attached themselves to an aeroplnue, and were ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. LAND CREEP.

    Memories of the land creep of 1913 which caused heavy damange to houses and buildings situated on the hill dominating the city of Newcastle have been recalled by reports of ...

    Article : 345 words
  35. POLICE STRIKE.

    The official report of the Royal Commission on the police strike rebukes the Police Chief (Mr. Nicholson) and criticlses the administration of the force by past ...

    Article : 319 words
  36. WHARF DISPUTE.

    Respecting the dispute on the waterfront upon the question, of preference, members of the management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday ...

    Article : 235 words
  37. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Alexandria says wat the first degree elections have begun. Though the elections are proceeding calmly, crewds at Mehalla Kebir stormed the polling ...

    Article : 129 words
  38. HOMESTEAD BURNT.

    News has been received of a fire at Bulgardra, resulting in the destruction of the homestead of Walter Fuller, a settlor, and the narrow escape of his little children. ...

    Article : 164 words
  39. FRUIT SEASON.

    Twenty-seven steamers have been placed on loading berths at Hobart for the forthcoming fruit export season. Although it is not expected that the fruit senson will this year ...

    Article : 125 words
  40. COURT WORK DELAYED.

    The work at the No. 2 Court of the Central Police Court was considerably delayed yesterday, owing to the absence of a magistrato. Twenty-eight persos, against whom there ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. NURMI'S RECORDS.

    A Reuter message from Newark, New Jersey, says:—Nurml shattered the 4000 yards record, running the distance in 10 minutes 55 seconds, while competing in a race over 2½ ...

    Article : 35 words
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