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  2. THE CRUISERS.

    Reports from naval experts and others that are now being considered by the Federal Ministry, will, it is believed, lead the Ministry eventually to a decision to have the two ...

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  3. ARTISTS' BALL.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) received reports yesterday from the Inspector-General of Police (Mr. Mitchell), and from Inspector Mankey, concerning the Artists' Ball. ...

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  4. MINERS' CLAIMS.

    The compulsory conference convened by the chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. C. Hibbie) after some discussion yesterday, postponed until to-day further consideration of the ...

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  5. WOOL AND WHEAT.

    Arrangements have been made for a temporary issue of currency to enable the banks to finance the coming wheat harvest and wool clip. ...

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  6. ASHORE.

    The White Star Line's cargo steamer Bardic (8010 tons) went ashore during a fog off the Lizard this morning, while bound for London, from Australian ports, after having discharged ...

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  7. PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day, gave a sharp reminder to unions and to the waterside workers in particular that any claim for preference must first come before ...

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  8. SAFE IN LABRADOR.

    The two United Status army aviators now carrying on the world flight arrived in Labrador to-day from Ivigtut (Greenland). ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The ringing of bells and temple gongs, the blowing of whistles, and general suspension of business and traffic throughout the city for one minute this morning, marked the ...

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  10. STATE CABINET.

    There will be two meetings of the State Cabinet this week. A number of important subjects will be discussed to-day, including the voluntary wheat pool guarantee and Mr. ...

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  11. 'BUS TRAGEDY.

    Seven people were incinerated, and five others were taken to the hospital, suffering from severe burns, owing to a fire which destroyed a motor "bus at Nuneaton ...

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  12. CITY ENGINEER.

    Mr. Weekes, city engineer, last February submitted a report to the City Council containing proposals for the reorganisation of his department. In that report he said that ...

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  13. COMMITTEE'S STATEMENT.

    After an executive meeting, held at the office of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., yesterday Mr. E. J. Tait, chairman, issued the following statement for publication:— ...

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  14. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Reuter's special correspondent at Soochow says:—"General Chi Hsieh Yuan (Governor of Kiangsul, is ready to advance towards Shanghal, in regard to his threatened breach with ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. WATER POWER.

    A number of hydro-electric power schemes in the northern portion of the State are either contemplated or in course of construction. ...

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  16. A CHILD'S PERIL.

    As a train was dashing down the line near Bundaberg a few days ago, a tiny child wandered on to the railway. The child's agonised mother saw the little one when it ...

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  17. BELLBIRD.

    To-day was the first anniversary of the Bellbird colliery disaster, and as the miners associate the back shift on Saturday with the event, it was commemorated by a cessation ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales practised on the polo grounds for nearly two hours on Sunday, exercising all of the eight ponies that he brought with him from England. Then he ...

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  19. POSITION AT COLLIERIES.

    A fresh strike occurred yesterday at Abermain No. 2, the trouble arising out of an award made by the chairman of the Tribunal on Friday last. New Greta and Rothbury ...

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  20. STOPPAGE AT INVINCIBLE MINE.

    The Invincible colliery, at Cullen Bullen, has been idle since Thursday, owing to the dismissal of a wheeler. It is stated that the man refused to obey an order given by the ...

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  21. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The usual congestion at Sydney Hospital was intensified yesterday by the admission of a large number of new patients, about 40 person being taken into the institution ...

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  22. LOVE OF EMPIRE.

    Replying to an address of welcome at East London (Cape Province), the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said it would be a bad day for the country and ...

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  23. JAZZ BANDS.

    Protesting against the importation of American jazz bands, a deputation from the Melbourne Trades Hall council, the Musicians' Union of Australia, and the Theatrical and ...

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  24. MAIN ROADS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) stated yesterday that so general and so emphatic had been the protests which he had received against the proposals ...

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  25. ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    No announcement was made yesterday of the result of the ballot conducted by the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association among members in New South Wales, ...

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  26. WEMBLEY.

    The Australian Press Association learns on reliable authority that the loss on the Empire Exhibition at Wembley is likely to be in the vicinity of £1,500,000. ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    It is expected that the scenes in the Town Hall last Friday night will be discussed at the meeting fo the City Council to-night. The Lord Mayor stated yesterday that he ...

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  28. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    Reuter's correspondent in Madrid says that an official communique from Morocco reports that severe fighting occurred to-day on the Ellau line. Details are lacking owing to ...

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  29. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    Nominations to contest the selection ballot for the four State seats in the Senate at the next Federal elections closed with the returning officer (Mr. W. Padgen) yesterday. They ...

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  30. MOVING PICTURES.

    In a paper which he read of the annual meeting of the Good Film League last night, Dr. Alfred Martin stated:—"In all our lives the human interest is paramount. That is why ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  32. SKIN WOOL.

    Messrs. Arthur Robinson and Co., solicitors, acting on behalf of Kreglinger and Fernau, Ltd., and W. Angliss and Co. Pty., Ltd., who sue on behalf of themselves and ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    In the opinion of Mr. Raymond Jones, assistant manager at the head office in London of the Aberdeen line, who was a passenger by the Diogenes, which arrived at Sydney ...

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  34. REMARKABLE CLAIM.

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that 15 beautiful Circassian women, forming the harem of Prince Abdul Kadir, son of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid, ...

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  35. VOTING IN OTHER STATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  36. FIRE AT LITHGOW.

    Between 2 and 3 o'clock yesterday morning Lithgow's pioneer picture theatre, the Coliseum, was burned to the ground. The fire was first noticed a few minutes ...

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  37. KANGAROOS.

    A deputation from the Pastoralists' Association which waited on the Minister for the North-west (Mr. J. M. Drew), asking for the removal of the royalty payable on kangaroo ...

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  38. PRESENT FROM JAPAN.

    Vice-Admiral Salto and the officers and midshipmen of the Japanese training squadron, which visited New Zealand last February, have presented to the King George V. Hospital at ...

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  39. CITIZEN FORCES.

    Next Monday the 8th Infantry Brigade, about 2500 strong under Brigadier-General I. G. Mackay, will go into Liverpool Camp for six days training. The 30th Battalion ...

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  40. THE NAVY.

    Commander E. G. Morris, R.N., and Lieut[?] Commander J. J. Moore were passengers by the Aberdeen liner Diogenes, which arrived yesterday at Sydney. Commander Morris will ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Reuter message from Constantinople says that 15 people were killed by an explosion in a powder magazine at Makriguey, near San-Stefano. The cause has not yet been ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND'S REVENUE RETURNS.

    The State revenue for August amounted to £939,520, being an increase of £36,809 over the amount received for the same mouth of last year. Taxation fell from £243,208 to ...

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  43. NURMI'S SUCCESS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  44. NEW SETTLERS.

    Among the passengers on board the Diogenes, of the Aberdeen Line, which arrived in Sydney from London yesterday morning were a large number of Dreadnought boys. ...

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  45. DESERTERS FROM THE HOOD.

    Two sailors from the Hood, who had pleaded guilty to numerous charges of house breaking and larceny, were, in the Criminal Court to-day, sentenced to three years' imprisonment ...

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  46. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue continues its upward movement. The estimate of the revenue for the first two months of this financial year, made by the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page), ...

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  47. FIRE AT EPPING.

    A lock-up shop, occupied by Mrs. E. E. Mall, in Sutherland-road, Epping, as a confectionery and stationery business, with the contents, was completely destroyed by fire ...

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  48. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) stated yesterday that during the three weeks ended July 31 259 persons were proceeded against in Syd ney and Newcastle for illegal betting. The ...

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  49. FASCISM AND LABOUR.

    In a speech at the unveiling of a war memorial at Siena, Signor Mussolini made a bid for Labour support. Fascist trade unionism, he said, was better than "Red" trade unionism, ...

    Article : 66 words
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