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  2. REDUCTIONS.

    Substantial reductions have now been accomplished in freights and fares by the interstate steamship companies embracing cargo rates between five of the ...

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  3. DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. N. E. Brookes reached Adelaide by the Melbourne express to-day, en route for England, and joined the Moldavia in the afternoon. In the morning the three Australian ...

    Article : 274 words
  4. STORMS.

    Molong, late yesterday afternoon, experienced a record storm, which did great damage to streets, roads, and private property. The official registration for two hours was 373 ...

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  5. PARTY POLICIES.

    A six-point charter. Issued by the general council of the Trade Union Congress on behalf of unemployed, makes the following demands:— ...

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  6. PEACE TREATY.

    Allegations attributed to Mr. Lloyd George in an article published in the "New York World" that M. Clemenceau and the late Preside Wilson concludod a secret ...

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  7. LABOUR SPLIT.

    The manifesto issued by the alternate executive of the A.L P., and published in yesterday's "Herald," was widely discussed during the day in Labour political and union circles. ...

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  8. LATE DR. WILSON.

    Without pomp, yet with the highest honours it was within the power of the nation to bestow upon a private citizen, the late Dr. Woodrow Wilson (twenty-eighth President of ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Australian Press Association learns from the highest possible authority that the Government proposes submitting the Imperial Conference resolutions to a ...

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  10. ALLEGED SECRET TREATY.

    The Paris Press is indignant at Mr. Lloyd George's statement, and dwells on the fact that the accusations were made just when Dr. Wilson died. ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE.

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent states that Mr. Bruce embarked to-day on the Calypso, for Gallipoli. ...

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  12. RIVER FISH STRANDED.

    The heavy rains higher up the Hunter evidently are having a disastrous effect on fish. During the forenoon to-day, the yellow turbid stream carried down thousands of sick and ...

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  13. ROUGH SEAS.

    Disturbed and rough weather is expected off the south-eastern corner of the continent and the south coast of this State, and rough seas will probably be experienced. ...

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  14. RECIPROCITY.

    Following on a day's conference between Senator Wilson and Mr. Oakley (representing Australia), and the Canadian Minister for Finance (Mr. Robb), and Minister for Trade and ...

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  15. THE REPORTED INTERVIEW.

    Significant sentences in Mr. Spender's alleged interview made Mr. Lloyd Gcorgo say:— "I opposed a fifteen years' military occupation of the Rhine frontier by the Allies. ...

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  16. HEAVY HAIL ON COALFIELDS

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—Although the thunderstorm which was experienced here yesterday was severo, it was light compared with that which ocourred only a few miles ...

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  17. THE LAUREATE.

    The "Daily Express" says:—Dr. Bridges, the poet laureate, is going to Michigan shortly. He was originally asked to deliver a series of lectures at the University of Michigan, but ...

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  18. FRENCH POLITICS.

    A message from Paris states that the Chamber of Deputies reached a division on the first article of M. Poincare's financial proposals. ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. GERMAN SEAMEN.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday eight German seamen from the steamer Hannover appeared on a charge of stealing £4, the property of Captain Julius Rauer, and damaging ...

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  20. WOMAN SHOT

    The condition of Mrs. Mary Mantel, the woman who was shot at a house in North Sydney on Wednesday afternoon, was last night reported to be very low. She remained ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. THE EXHIBITION.

    Sir Joseph Cook stated to-day that the Australian pavilion at Wembley progressed muen moro satisfactorily last month, and will be ready on the opening day. The whole of the ...

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  22. BIG CITY FIRE.

    A serious outbreak of fire completely destroyed the top floor of Hawson-chambers. On Rawson-avenue and Pitt-street, city, early this morning. ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The prospectus has been issued of the Western Australian loan of £2,000,000. The list will close on the 11th instant.—Reuter. ...

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  24. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    An interim report of the Air Mail Committee, the chairman of which is LieutenantColonel J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, M.P., dealing with Imperial air mail services, says:— ...

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  25. STEAMER DETAINED.

    The Australian Commonwealth cargo steamer Booral has been detained in Syndey since Wednesday, owing to the alleged instability of the ship's life boats. ...

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  26. THE ALTERNATES' ATTACK.

    Mr. R. R. Stapleton, a senior member of the A.L.P. alternate executive, and president of the Sydney State Council, stated last night that he was surprised to see a statement ...

    Article : 405 words
  27. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    Renter's correspondent in Paris says:—M. Skebeleff, the Soviet commercial agent in France, left for [?]ndon with his staff this afternoon, having completed the liquidation ...

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  28. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson (secretary of the Seamen's and Firemen's Federation), in a letter to trade unions appealing for help for the German seamen on strike, says: "The fact ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. SEARCH FOR MANIAC.

    Much excitement was caused in the district on Sunday, when it became known that a man, apparently domerted, was wandering about armed with two revolvers and a couple ...

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  30. CHURCH UNION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury in a statement to the Convocation of Westminster emphasised that the conversations at Malines had no been even within measurable distance of ...

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  31. SCOURED WOOL.

    On Wednesday scourned wool sold to /62¼ per 1b in Brisbane. This is the highest figure reported since the boo[?] in fine wools was experienced in 1920. In that year scoured sold ...

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  32. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

    Sir Timothy Coghlan Agent-General for New South Wales) confirms the reported gift by Sir Charles Nicholson of the whole of his father's library to the Sydney ...

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  33. IRELAND'S FUTURE.

    Mr. James Walsh, Postmaster-General of the Irish Free State, interviewed at Liverpool, said:—"For the first time in a thousand years we are a going concern. When Ulster ...

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  34. PARIS NEWSPAPERS.

    News comes from Paris that the directors of 200 newspapers are in conference discussing the possibility of suppressing the issue of Monday newspapers in Paris for a period, ...

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  35. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Chaffey, Minister for Agriculture, and who is also chairman of the State Commission of the Empire Exhibition, stated yesterday that what promises to be a unique ...

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  36. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    A man, who, according to police records, is one of the oldest known criminals in the State, escaped from the Tenterfield goal some time before 6 o'clock yesterday morning. His ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. RACHEL COHEN.

    The inquiry into the destruction of the ketch Rachel Cohen by fire has been concluded. The verdict was to the effect that not one of the witnesses had furnished straightforward ...

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  38. FLOODS IN ARABIA.

    A large part of Arabia has been submerged by unprecedented [?]oods, due to torrential rains between January 24 and 31.—Reuter. ...

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  39. ONE BIG UNION.

    Further debate took place at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night, at which the vice-president (Mr. C. A. Crofts) presided, on the application made by the Australian ...

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  40. MIGRATION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Overseas Settlement Committee will recommend the Colonial Office to amend the Western Australian migration ...

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  41. SWEDISH INDUSTRY.

    A strike of dockers against a reduction of wages, which has been proceeding for a fortnight at Christiania, has had serious developments. ...

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  42. SPORT ABROAD.

    Girl swimmers at Miami, Florida, swam three more world records. Miss Geraghty swam 200 yards breast-stroke in 195 seconds; Miss Bauer swam 100 metres back-stroke in ...

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  43. INCENDIARISM.

    Further investigations by the Cudal and Molong police into the recent fires on farms in the district revealed the fact that an attempt had been made to burn a number of ...

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  44. GERMAN DAIRYMAN.

    [?]ohann Gatermann, the German dairy farmer who recently returned to Alstonville after 10 years absence in Gemany, has been offered £40 per acre for his farm, ...

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  45. MADAGASCAR.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that M Olivier, the new Governor-General of Mada gascar, in the course of an interview, expressed the opinion that the idea of making ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. MATCHES IN MINES.

    Mr. R. Perry, P.M., commenting in the [?]lice Court on the offence of taking [?] into collieries, said that the maximum penalty of £2 was quite ...

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  47. BRITISH WAR GRAVES.

    Details for the final plans for the laying out of 700,000 British war graves throughout the world. Including 23.080 in Gallipoli, have been published by the Imperial War Graves ...

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  48. MR. JOHN JEFFREY'S ESTATE.

    Among the wills lodged for soaling in the Victorian Probate Office is one executed on October 24, 1916, by John Jeffreys, late of Cnnterton Manor, Lyndhurst (H[?]ts), ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir James Allen's tour of naval orphanages, in the south of England shows that some difficulty will be experfenced in obtaining for New Zealand a full quota of 60 orphans every ...

    Article : 74 words
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