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  2. CIVIC LEASE.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday that the terms of reference to the Royal Commission on the administration of the City Council ...

    Article : 122 words
  3. CITY ENGINEER.

    The general purposes committee of the City Council last night, after nearly three hours' debate, decided by 20 votes to 4 not to accept the resignation of Mr. ...

    Article : 384 words
  4. THE CRUISERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Brace) announced yesterday that plans and specifications for the construction of two modern light cruisers ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. WATERFRONT.

    The overtime strike continued in operation yesterday, but it is generally admitted that if it continues beyond the week-end there will be a large ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    Although efforts were made yesterday by the Australian Commonwealth line to secure a union crew for the steamer Ferndale there are still vacancies in the ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Coolidge has a plurality in California of 200,000, in Montana of 60,000, in North Dakota of 150,000, and Washington of 70,000. Illinois elected three women to the State ...

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  8. RESIGNED.

    Mr Ramsay MacDonald has resigned the office of Prime Minister. Mr Baldwin has been entrusted hy the King with the task of forming a new ...

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  9. NEW GOVERNORS.

    The Royal Colonial Institute entertained at luncheon General Sir Charles Fergusson, who was recently appointed Governor-General of New Zealand, and Sir James O'Grady, the ...

    Article : 272 words
  10. CALCUTTA TEA SALES.

    At the 22nd sale of the series 26,600 packages were offered, including 2600 chests of Dugts. Darjellings were in small supply, but other districts were represented by useful ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. UNITED STATES.

    Polling for the election of Congress. State Governors, and Legislatures, and for choice of President, took place throughout the United States to-day. For the ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    Negotiations which are expected to result in the early defeat of the Victorian Labour Ministry occurred to-night, when the Nationalist party agreed to ...

    Article : 194 words
  13. M. HERRIOT.

    When the French Chamber of Deputies reassembled yesterday heated discussion immediately arose on a question of procedure. M. Herriot made the question one of ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. ALLEGED CORRUPT OFFER.

    Further evidence was board yesterday before the Royal Commission, which is inquiring into the administration of the City Council with reference to charges of, corruption made ...

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  15. COAL-TRIMMERS.

    Certain collieries may cease work to-morrow owing to a shortage o[?] coal waggons. Every effort is being made by the Newcastle shipping companies to complete loading of ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    An overtime strike has commenced in Melbourne. Following a conference between the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Seamen's ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  18. THE MORETON BAY.

    The management of the Australian Commonwealth line contemplates taking drastic action against the boycott instituted by the Stewards' Union. We have a scheme that ...

    Article : 389 words
  19. ASYLUM DOCTOR.

    Remarkable evidence was given before Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., who sat at the Kew Asylum to-day as a Royal Commission to inquire into allegations made by members of the staff ...

    Article : 600 words
  20. FREIGHT RATES.

    The Australian Freight Committee, which last month failed to secure a reduction in butter freights, has made a second attempt, urging the refrigerated tonnage committee to ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Mr. Justice Powers was to-day asked to vary the award of the Seamen's Union, which a view to making branches as well as the governing body responsible for strikes and ...

    Article : 429 words
  22. MANDATED LANDS.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Genova says:—Sir Joseph Cook, in his statement to the Mandates Commission, said that owing to the deleterious effect ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Telegrams from Pekin state that the President (Mr. Tsao Kun) is issuing a circular telegram announcing his resignation. The Cab[?]net will meet to-morrow and dec[?]re ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. LABOUR PARTY.

    "Mr. Lang is entitled to gather what little comfort he can from the increased number of votes recorded for the Labour party in Great Britain compared with the previous elections ...

    Article : 345 words
  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  26. STEWARDS' POSITION.

    "We have no desire to institute job control," said Mr, A. H. Moatoe(secretary of the Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Union, and acting secretary of the Sea Transport ...

    Article : 631 words
  27. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Admiralty authorities inform the Australian Press Association that it is confident the works for the Singapore base will be recommenced shortly. Their ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. CAPTAIN COOK.

    The voyage of Captain Cook along the eastern coast of Australia is to he commemorated by the erection by the Federal Ministry of suitable memorials on prominent ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Labour's net gain at the English and Welsh municipal elections last week was 34. Increases in the prices of men's felt hats are foreshadowed, due to the drowning of ...

    Article : 466 words
  30. CARE OF WAR GRAVES.

    The Australian Press Association understands that as the cemeteries are approaching completion the Imperial War Graves Commisnor, is considering the question of securing the ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. THE VOLUMNIA.

    Twenty-three seamen from the British steamer Volumnia, who were charged with having committed a breach of the Merchant Shipping Act by combining together to ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. THE COLLIERIES.

    Six of the seven idle collieries on the northern field resumed work yesterday. They are: Aberdare Extended, Hebburn No. 1, Seaham No. 2, Cardiff Borehole, South Wallsend, ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. CUP FINISH.

    In a statement to-day concerning the Melbourne Cup placings, the V.R.C. judge (Mr. H. G. Robertson) said that the boy who hoists the numbers over the Judge's box was about ...

    Article : 169 words
  34. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    A cable from Melbourne published locally states that "strong opposition is developing in Australia to the Canadian trade [?]reaty, which the Government is being urged to ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. RUGBY UNION RULES.

    Examining the proposals which will be submitted by the New Zealand Rugby Union to the forthcoming meeting of the Rugby International Board, the critic of the "Daily ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. ALLAN WILKIE.

    A largely-attended reception was given at the Wentworth yesterday by the Shakespeare Society to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilkie and the members of their company, who will leave for ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Fatal injuries were sustained by Harry Sheridan, aged 67 years, an employee of the Australian Gaslight Company, living at Brighton-avenue, Croydon Park, when he fell ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. BEAM WIRELESS.

    Signor Marconi, who has returned to London, after an absence of three months spent in the Mediterrancean exlperimenting with be[?]m wireless, states that the system will be ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The English team arrived last night from Kalgoorile, all being in the best of condition, and looking forward to the forthcoming A match against South Australia will begin ...

    Article : 47 words
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