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  2. JAPAN'S SHIPS.

    The chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives Association (Mr. S. J. Clarence), in a statement yesterday, referred to the objection which has been raised by the ...

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  3. REDUCED TAXES.

    At the opening of the Middle Harbour bridge on Saturday afternoon the Premier (Sir George Fuller) referred to the future of the State, and the financial position. ...

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  4. CEMENT.

    With the object of making further progress with the Government's legislative programme for the session it is the Cabinet's intention that the debate on the consure motion as ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Official despatches received at Pekin report that Government troops near Chaoyang shot down an enemy aeroplane, and that three of Marshal Chang Tso Lin's companies have ...

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  6. FLAMES OF WAR.

    According to news from Mukden (Marshal Chang Tso-lin's headquarters), an engagement between Chang's second army and enemy forces near Jehol resulted in the flight of the whole ...

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  7. REDS VENGEANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:—Reports from Ti[?]'s show that the Red army entered the Georgian capital on Thursday, after desperate fighting. They ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The agreement provisionally reached hy the British and French delegates to the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva is to be referred to the States included in the League for ratification. The correspondent of a London newspaper ...

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  9. RUGBY UNION.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union footballers (the All Blacks) beat Somerset, at Westensuper-Mare, to-day, by six points to nil. Heavy rain fell before the match, leaving ...

    Article : 310 words
  10. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    An official communique issued at Madrid says that the Spanish troops in Morocco have occupied the Gorgues position, thus safeguarding the surrounding posts dominating ...

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  11. FOOD CONGRESS.

    Looking well, and in excellent spirit. Sir Joseph Carruthers, vice-president of the Executive Council, returned to Sydney by the Makura on Saturday, from a trip to ...

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  12. MR. LANG.

    "Promptly on my giving notice of moving a censure on the Government," said Mr. Lang (leader of the State Labour Party) last night, "a campaign was commenced to belittle the ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. TRANSPORT.

    At the conference of the Transport Institute at Wembley Mr. Harry Gosling (Parliamentary Secretary for Transport), replying to the toast of "Imperial Transport," said ...

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  14. CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    To the Treasury authorities there has come from Mr. W. G. Harvey, of the ketch Iolanthe, at Burketown, interesting information bearing on the loss of the Douglas Mawson and the ...

    Article : 305 words
  15. WRECKED LINER.

    The survivors from the Leyland liner Asian, which went ashore on Shag Rock, between Gallen Head and Fastnct, while bound from New Orleans, have arrived at Liverpool. ...

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  16. FORECAST OF DEBATE.

    In the course of their reply to-morrow to Mr. Lang's motion, Ministers will point out that the Cabinet had not come to auy hurried decision when it decided to recommend to ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. UNITED STATES.

    With the Presidential election approximately six weeks off, the preliminary campaign is rapidly approaching its climax, and many important indications are already available ...

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  18. WOMAN SHOT.

    In a public thoroughfare at Petersham, on Saturdny afternoon, a young woman was shot dead, and ber assailant made an Ineffectual attempt to take his own life. ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    The question of sending a British seaplane to participate in the race for the Schneider Cup at Baltimore (United States) may have to be reconsidered. An accident befell the ...

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  20. IDLE COLLIERIES.

    The central council of the Minors Federation has decided after a three days session to order all idle mines in the northern districts to resume work, in order that the ...

    Article : 300 words
  21. CONFIDENT LABOUR MAN.

    In the course of an address at the Coronel Theatre last night Mr. W. F. O'Hearn, M.L.A., said that the circumstances surrounding the cement contract, when published, to the world, ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    An official announcement has been issued summoning Parliament to meet on the 30th. The Dublin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that residents in the northern ...

    Article : 223 words
  23. EARTHQUAKE.

    According to advice from Constantinople, further earthquake shocks have been experienced in the Erzerum district, of Asiatic Turkey. ...

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  24. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The statement that the Empire. Exhibition will be continued in 1925 is authoritatively deprecated, and is premature.—Reuter. ...

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  25. WAR SERVICE.

    As a protest against the refusal of tbe authorities to rasie 30,000 ex-soldiers to full status in the Civil Service, they are arranging to hand back 100,000 war medals. Some of ...

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  26. GERMANY'S GUILT.

    During his spare time on a trip to Alaska, from which he returncd to Sydney on Saturday, Mr. 0. C. Beale, who is an enthusiastic student of the Gorman language,. gave much ...

    Article : 217 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Following the restoration by Britain of the 26 per cent, tax on German imports, with application to the Dawes plan, France has now decided to impose a similar tax. It will take ...

    Article : 424 words
  28. MEAT-EATING.

    In a letter to the Press, Mr. A. R. Hassan (representative of the Australian Meat Council) questions the fairness of Dr. Henry Bell's assertion that the increasing prevalence of ...

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  29. PUBLIC HOSPITALS.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) on Saturday afternoon declared open a new children's ward in the ground of the Balmain Hospital, It is to be known as the "Betts Ward," in ...

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  30. GUN-RUNNING.

    Captain Cecil Attfield, senior, who was charged at the Mansion Police Court with attempted gun-running between April,4 and July 2 last, from the Thames to Russia, has ...

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  31. DARING ROBBERY.

    Thieves on Saturday night displayed considerable daring in scaling a fire escape and breaking into the reaar of Leach House, 127 York-street, and making a careful selection ...

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  32. CLASSICISTS HUMBUGGED.

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Krassbourg reports an amazing victimisation of Prussian classicists. The Prussian National Libratry recently purchased a ...

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  33. SPORT ABROAD.

    E. W. Carr, the Australian runner, who has returned from Europe, fears that the injury to his leg will end his career, but he may make a further attempt to race in ...

    Article : 202 words
  34. THE TEACHERS.

    A supplementary meeting of the New South Wales Public School Teachers Federation was held on Saturday to complete the business paper of the previous general meeting. The ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon, 10,677 bales were offered, comprising a moderate solection. They met steady competition on the basis of previous prices. Medium ...

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  36. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    A daring hotel robbery took place last evening, when Ernest E. Giles, a well-known architect, was the victim. Mr. Giles was staying at the Freemason's Hotel. He left ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. DEATH OF GENERAL POLE CAREW.

    The death is announced, in his 76th year of Lieutonant-General Sir Reginald Pole Carew.—Reuter. (In 1876-77 General Pole Carew was ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. CARNIVAL AT BOTANY.

    The recent carnival promoted by the combined soccer clubs of Botany will benefit South Sydney Hospital and South Sydney ambulances to the extent of about£200. ...

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  39. HIGH-SPEED MOTOR RACING.

    K. Lee Guiness, in a Darracq, won the 200 miles light car motor race at Brooklands, breaking the world's record irrespective of class. His time was 1 hour 58 minutes 30 1-5 ...

    Article : 46 words
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