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  2. THE BRIDGE.

    The State Cabinet will meet this afternoon, when it is expected that, despite the opposition of two of its members, a decision will be made regarding the tenders for the ...

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  3. NEW GOVERNOR.

    The Governor-Designate of New South Wales (Admiral Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford Do Chair) will land in Sydney on Thursday. The Maloja, on which he is a passenger, will ...

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  4. DUPLICATION.

    Dr. Earle Page (Acting Prime Minister) claims that a very effective economy has been secured by the Commonwealth Government's proposal for the abolition of duplication in ...

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  5. FORSTER CUP.

    Two races were sailed to-day in connection with the Forster Cup series. The New South Wales yachts outsailed the representatives of the other States, and Nettle, by securing two ...

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  6. THE DOCKERS

    The voting at mass meetings of dockers at ail ports shows that the conference of delegates, which will be resumed to-day at the office of the Ministry for Labour, ...

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  7. LATE CABLES.

    Railwaymen at Hull have gone on strike owing to the dismissal of a number of checkers. —Reuter. ...

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  8. NAVAL ARMAMENTS

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" expresses the opinion that'the League of Nations Conference probably will adjourn without achieving any definite result, as all ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. QUACK PRACTICES.

    Investigations of the medical frauds are being continued by the New York health authorities. They have disclosed three cases in, which men have been using "the ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. ECONOMIC COMMITTEE.

    In the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas) announced that the Government could not support the Imperial and Economic Conference's ...

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  11. GENERAL BOOTH'S VISIT.

    General Bramwell Booth, head of the Salvation Army, passed through Colombo yesterday by the Orsova, on route to Australia. During an interview, he stated that his visit to ...

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  12. JINGELLIC CRIME.

    Claude Valentine Batson appeared at the Albury Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. B. Gibson, P.M., charged with feloniously wounding with intent to murder William ...

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  13. BRITISH PARTIES.

    In a letter supporting the Conservative candidate (Mr. Camps) at the Burnley byelection, Mr. Winston Churchill says: "Now that the fiscal question has been decided, ...

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  14. TINY AEROPLANE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" announces that a Gorman firm will shortly put on the market a tiny "air car," which will cost less than a motor cycle with sidecar, and which, it is ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. RUSSIA.

    "Political Observer," in an article which he contributes in the "Daily Telegraph," says:—"It is M. Tchicherin. the Russian Commissary for Foreign Affairs, who is ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. THE TERRITORY.

    Allegations of waste, business ineptitudo, Government perversoness, and lack of sympathy were made to members of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee, which ...

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  17. ARMY MEAT CONTRACT.

    The Australian Press Association lenrns that the War Office has given a contract for £50,000 worth of canned meats to the Argentine Republic. ...

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  18. LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION.

    The National Lifeboat Institution, which has been the means of saving 60,000 lives, is celebrating its centenary. It hopes to raise £500,000 this year to enable super-motor boats ...

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  19. GRUESOME TRAGEDY

    A tragedy having the same elements as that which recently occurred at Paddington was discovered to-day at Duranbah, a smnll settlement a fow miles from Murwillumbah. A ...

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  20. LOAN ESTIMATES.

    Mr. Ball (Minister for Railways and Works) stated yesterday that he could not say what works it was proposed to curtail because of the difficulty in obtaining loan money. ...

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  21. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that M. Brland, a former Prime Minister, speaking at a Radical-Socialist banquet at Carcassonne, prophesied certain victory for the Left parties ...

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  22. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Energetic efforts are being made to grapple with the problem of accommodating thousands of competitiors and others who will attend the Olympic games. The ...

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  23. BELLEVUE HILL.

    A meeting convened by Mr. John Jofferaon, to resuseitate the Bellevue Hill Progress Association, was held at Scots College last evening, Mr. F. C: Milne being the chairman. The ...

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  24. DEATHS OF PIONEERS.

    Mrs. R. Julian, of Bogolong station, one of the oldest colonists, died on Saturday. She was born at Foyno, Limerick, Ireland, in 1825, and came to Melbourne in 1848, From ...

    Article : 410 words
  25. REPARATIONS.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" suggests that though Britain is expected to furnish a large share of the loan to Germany proposed by the ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mauuel Alonzo, the Spanish tennis player, defeated William Tilden, champion of the world, 604, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, in a spirited match at an indoor tournament at Buffalo. ...

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  27. CAPSIZED MOTOR.

    Last night a motor car, owned and driven by Mr. Arthur Teeco, junior, of Abermain, was on the way from Maitland to Abermain, and tried to pass another car on Bishop's ...

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  28. FRENCH TAXATION.

    The Pairs correspondent of the "Morning Post" points out that the new Finance Bill just passed provides that taxpayers who pay their taxes prior to the expiration of ...

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  29. SPORT ABROAD.

    A message from Buenos Aires says that "Farmer" Lodge was knocked-out in the fifth round of his bout with Luis Firpo, the Argentine heavyweight. ...

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  30. THE PRUTH.

    Although the steamer Pruth has been abandoned for some time as a total wreek, the large cargo of case benzine which the vessel has in her holds is to be salved. The Vacuum Oil ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. BALMAIN HISTORY.

    Sir,—With reference to Mr. S. Elliott Napier's very consci[?]tious and nicelywritten article, under the above heading, which appeared in your issue of the 23rd ...

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  32. BOLSHEVISM ASSAILED.

    The "Daily Express" reports that Emma Goldman, the notorious American anarchist after a long silence, re-appeared on the lecture platform In Berlin, and fiercely attacked ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. THEFT FROM SCHOOL.

    While the Coogee Public School was closed for the week-end entrance was effected by some persons, who caused considerable damage, and stone a number of article and £4/10/ ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    According to Reuter's correspondent in Berlin, information from Munich says the French occupation authorities have [?]orbidden the holding of the elections for the Bavarian ...

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  35. FERRY DISTURBANCE.

    At the Control Police Court yesterday there was a sequel to the disturbance on the ferry steamer Koree, when the following persons were charged with rlotous behaviour: ...

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  36. A WOMAN'S DRESS.

    Brigadter-General E. L. Spears, M.P. (Liberl), during a speech at a dinner in Loughborough, told how he sat beside a woman membar in the House ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. THE MINERS.

    Work was resumed yesterday morning at polton colliery, on the Northern field, at which the employees were on strike last week, At Pelaw Main a further strike occurred as a ...

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  38. KENDENUP.

    The principal interest in the Kendenup inquiry, which was continued to-day in Melbourne, before the Western Australian Commission (Mr. Ross M'Donal), centred in the ...

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  39. STEAMER BENALLA.

    The steamer Benalla, which left port carry yesterday morning, ran aground on a bank just outside the harbour. The Benalla cleared at 8 a.m. in the thickest haze known to ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In yesterday's "Herald" appears an interesting article headed "Balmain, History and Associations," by S. Elliott Napier. In, at any rate, one portion of the said article I ...

    Article : 469 words
  41. HEAVY MIGRATION.

    Immigration figures for the past six months show that 555,567 were admitted, of whom 149,507 were Britons 97,566 Germans, 49,777 Italians. ...

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  42. WELCOMED IN MELBOURNE.

    Filled with enthusiasm for Australia, and particularly for Sydney, which will be his future home, the Governor-desiganate of New South Wales, Admiral Sir Dudley De Chair. ...

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  43. VANHOE DISPUTE.

    At a meeting of Ivanhoe minora, who have been idle for over five months owing to a dispute regarding the bowing rate, it was decided to accept an increase of fourpenco por ...

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  44. SERVICE HOMES.

    Conslderation was given by the Federal Cabinet to-day to the sale of the timber areas and mills bought in Queensland by the War Service Homes Commission. The prices ...

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  45. ANGLICAN CLERGY.

    The now Crockford's Clerical Directory driects attention to the declining number of Anglican ordinations. It says.—:The average for the last six ...

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  46. A.L.P.

    Mr. Loughlin (deputy-leader of the Parliamentary Labour party) stated yesterday that the Cootamundra and Wollondilly State electorate Labour Councils had elected their ...

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  47. INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS.

    The third of the 1924 sories of lunch-hour addresses arratnged by the New South Wales Institute of Journalists will be delivered in the hail of the Royal Colonial Institute, ...

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  48. ETIQUETTE REVERSED.

    Parties are being arranged in the West End hotels for the 29th inst., where the usual [?]quette will be revesed. The women will order cocktails, dinners, and wines. The ...

    Article : 84 words
  49. WOMEN JURORS.

    An amended Jury Act, passed last session, which allows women to serve on juries, is not likely to come into operation for some months at least, probably not till the second ...

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  50. TASMANIAN MINES.

    The strike of miners at Mount" Nicholas and Cornwall collieries has been settled. The men will resume work this week. This result was achieved by the mediation of the Government. ...

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  51. SUMMONSES FOR STRIKING.

    On Friday and Saturday 238 summonses for striking under the Masters and Servants Act were issued by Adelaide employers against storemon and packers. The first cass will be ...

    Article : 40 words
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