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  2. CANBERRA.

    The meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Canberra on Wednesday will be an event of historical interest. It will be the first occasion ou which Federal Ministers have ...

    Article : 760 words
  3. THE BRIDGE.

    A determined effort is being made to force the hands of Mr. Ball in the direction of giving preference to Australian tenders for the North Shore bridge. Not ...

    Article : 1,234 words
  4. CITY VALUES.

    The city assessor (Mr. Baird) has added £9,000,000 to the unimproved capital value of the city as a result of the triennial valuation which has just been completed. ...

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  5. THE TELEPHONES.

    The erection of the new city south automatic telephone exchange on a site in Castlereagh-street, to serve an area south of King-street, including adjacent portion of Glebe and ...

    Article : 531 words
  6. LABOUR GOVERNMENT.

    In an interview with a Paris newspaper Mr. Ramsay MacDonald frankly explained the reason of uneasiness in Britain regarding the attitude of France. London newspapers fully reproduce Mr. MacDonald's statements, and ...

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  7. OIL LAND LEASES.

    With the investigation into the leasing of Government-owned oil lands to private interests developing into the gravest scandal in the history of America, President Coolidge's ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The secretary of the Associated Engineers and Firemen's Society (Mr. Bromley), arriving late at a meeting of the society held at Willesden after a conference with the railway ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. BAKERS' STRIKE.

    Members of the Operative Bakers' Union further considered the strike situation at a largely-attended mass meeting held at the Trades Hall yesterday. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN DISPUTE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Warsaw says that reports from Moscow show that a complex political situation has arisen owing to the death of Lenin. ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. CENTENNIAL PARK.

    The Government having refused to pay the cost of lighting Centennial Park, the City Council passed a resolution asking the Government to state the conditions under ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. SAILORS' HOME.

    Quietly and un[?]tiously, the comfort and welfare of seafaring men has been provided for at the Sydney Sailors' Home, in George-street North, for 62 years. That the ...

    Article : 540 words
  13. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Australian Federated Unions was held yesterday. The principal business was a discussion of the Railway Commissioners' seniority lists. ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. GERMANY.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent in Berlin says that the effect of the issue of the rentenmark upon the l[?]e of the German people has been most remarkable. Workers now have ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. FALL OF THE FRANC.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that when [?] debate was resumed in the Chambe[?] ot Deputies on the Government's financial proposals, the Socialists attributed the fall of the ...

    Article : 215 words
  16. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The winter sports section of the eighth Olympic Games was continued at Chamonix. Thunberg, of Finland, won the 1500 metres speed skating race, Larsen, of Norway, being ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. MOTORING MISHAPS.

    A motoring accident, resulting in serious injury to one of six pass[?]nger[?], occurr [?] near Glenora on Sunday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Owing to the wheel of the car naving ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. COKE STRIKE.

    Arbitration as a means of settling the strike of coke-works' employees was suggested yesterday at a further compulsory conference held between the employers and employees. ...

    Article : 256 words
  19. THE SEPARATISTS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that a Ludwigshafen telegram to the "Lokal Anzeiger" states that one of the Separatist leaders has threatened that if Colonel Clive ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. SPORT ABROAD.

    In an exciting final at Cannes (France) Colonel Mayes and Mademoiselle Lengl[?]n beat Acschliman and Miss Ryan, 6-4, 1-6, 15-13. Miss Ryan won the ladies' singles, Md[?]le[?] ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    "Retired Railway Officer," in a letter to the Editor, criticises the supervision of the western mail to Bourke at No. 3 platform on January 25. Insufficient carriages were ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. COLLISION WITH A CAB.

    A motor car collided with a cab from the rear on the Bay-road, on Saturday evening. The occupants of the horse-drawn vehicle were precipitated to the roadway. Mrs. George ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. MURDER IN COURT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" describes a sensational happening in the City Court when a policeman who was [?]ued for divorce shot his wife dead before the ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. FATALITY NEAR KURRI.

    The third fatal motor accident within the last 12 months on Hoddon-Kurri road occurred last evening about half a mile from Kurri. A ca[?] overtook a motor 'bus proceeding to ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. EARLY INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    Sir,—The present interstate cricket matches for the coveted Sheffield Shield recall the interesting fact, that our very first interstate match with Victoria took place as far back as ...

    Article : 433 words
  26. FANATICAL NATIVES.

    Reports from Manila state that the constabulary are fighting a pitched battle with members of the Colorums (fanatical natives), who have been engaged in roving banditry. ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. THE ARAFURA.

    The steamer Arafura, which on arrival in Sydney on Saturday morning was immediately placed under quarantine restrictions, was released yesterday. Manned by half the cr[?]w, ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. WOMAN KILLED.

    Mrs. Maude Hargreaves, a well-known resident of Allan's Flat (Victoria), and formerly of Kergunyah, lost her life in a motoring accident at Allan's Flat last evening. Mr. ...

    Article : 205 words
  29. MANLY VENETIAN CARNIVAL.

    To-night will be crepe paper night at the Manly Venetian carnival. Since the commencement of the carnival success has been met with on every side, and there is every ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. GREEK ROYALISTS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that the death sentences of Ge[?]erais Gargalides and Leonardopoulos have been commuted to five years' ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. FATE OF THE DIXMUDE.

    A Tou[?]on message states that the report of the commission which inquired into the disaster which be[?]el the French airship Dixmude, does not arrive at a definite conclusion, ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome says the Italo-Jugo-Slavian Treaty has been signed. Zaghlul Pasha, the Egyptian Nationalist leader, whose party obtained an ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. COUNTRY STUDENTS.

    The East Sydney Technical College Vocations Club is entertaining 46 country girl students, who arrived in Sydney yesterday. The visitors are being accommodated in the ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. THEFTS OF MOTOR CARS.

    Several thefts of motor cars while their owners had left, them [?]attended were reported to the police during the week-end. Mr. J. T. Hall, of New South Head-road. ...

    Article : 199 words
  35. PRINCE GEORGE ROBBED.

    Prince George was robbed on Saturday afternoon of a suitcase containing his evening dress clothes, and some jewellery, including a pair of gold sleevel[?]aks, set with diamonds, the gift ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. FIRES AT NARRABRI.

    Two weatherboard cottages owned by Mrs Finn and occupied by Mrs. Ross and the officer in charge of the Salvation Army were destroyed by fire on Saturday night. Valuable ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. AN AUSTRALIAN INVENTION.

    Recent patents include an Australian invention of a plant for the utilisation of the rolling motion of ships for motive power. This is achieved by an ingenious distribution ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Mr. George Boyes and Mrs. Boyes suffered an attack of ptomaine poisoning following a meal[?]at their residence in King-street, Newtown, yesterday. ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. MOTORING.

    A. Warn[?]ck[?] and J. A. McGregor, of Brisbane, left Sydney at 2.10 yesterday afternoon driving a Harley-Davidson sidecar outfit, in an attempt to lower the record to Brisbane—31 ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. EMPIRE STUDY.

    As an outcome of the Board of [?]Education's desire that the Empire Exhibition should server to spread the teaching of Empire subjects in the schools, the first number has ...

    Article : 57 words
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