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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Well-informed quarters in Paris discredit a st[?]ment attributed by the "Matin" to Gen[?] Sir Franci[?] Bingham (head of the central section of the inter-Allied military control) ...

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  3. JOB CONTROL.

    "Job control" has again been practised by members of the Seamen's Union, with the result that the steamer Euwarra has been rendered idle. ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. PONY RACING.

    Charges ot victimisation by stewards under the control of the Associated Racing Clubs were made yesterday by Oscar Garnet Pearse, an ex-jockey, before the select committee ...

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  5. STATE SESSION.

    The Co-operation, Community Settlement, and Credit Bill, which might aptly be termed the measure of the session, was fully explained in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the ...

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  6. RINDERPEST.

    "The [?]attle disease which has broken out amongst dairy herds at Fremantle has 'pretty' definitely been diagnosed as rinderpest. This means a serious menace ...

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  7. EMPIRE COMMERCE.

    Mr. Bruce arrived in Liverpool to-day and inspected the docks and the new gigantic river entrance lock, which is 1078 feet long, by which it is possible to dock the largest ...

    Article : 672 words
  8. MANLY.

    The Acting Premier (Dr. Ear[?]e Page), after in [?]cting the Quarantine Station at North Head yesterday, promised the Mayor and reprepresentative citizens of Manly that the ...

    Article : 988 words
  9. THE CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Baldwin spoke for 65 minutes to a great [?]athering in St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, and later addressed an overflow meeting. He said that in Glasgow 18 per cent of the ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALPEAK.

    [?] is reported that the Australian Commonwealth line steamer Australpeak has been sold to British buyers for £22,000 net, delivery in Australia. ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. FAMOUS SHIP.

    The famous old-time clipper Mount Stewart, the last of a line founded in 1804, arrived in Sydney last night from Liverpool after a voyage of 125 days. ...

    Article : 325 words
  12. SPAIN AND ITALY.

    The Madrid correspondent of the Paris "Matin" learns from a reliable source that one of the subjects discussed by the Kings of Spain and Italy, during the former's recent ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. PROHIBITION.

    [?] is reported from Highlands (New Jersey) that liquor ships are moving to a 14-mile limit from shore, instead of the six-mile limit from which they used to operate before the United ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. THE RAILWAYS.

    The first impression gained from a study of the new railway freight rates, a forecast of which has been issued by the Commissioners, is one of great satisfaction among ...

    Article : 259 words
  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. R. H. Lowry, a New Zealander, has been awarded his Cambridge Rugby Blue. The Prince of Wales inspected the Empire Exhibition works to-day.—Reuter. ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. TROTTING RACE.

    An accident occurred in the Fastest Trotter Contest at the Murwillumbah Show. Two horses were engagod, driven by W. Lawson and D. Blanchfield, respectively. Lawson ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. WORLD COURT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" says: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the new Congress will contain a majority against the World Court. ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. DARWIN WORKS.

    A reply was made yesterday by Sir Phillip Proctor, representative in Australia of the Union Cold Storage Company, to criticism which has been levelled at the company's ...

    Article : 609 words
  19. SHOT ON A TRAM.

    A shooting case in which husband and wife were involved occurred on a tram car at Victoria Park terminus shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday, when Robert Ramsay, driver of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  20. NORTHERN PORTS.

    The Progressive party expressed resentment yesterday against Mr. Ball (Minister for Works), alleging that he had stated it was not proposed to, establish a deep-sea port at ...

    Article : 384 words
  21. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Town Clerk yesterday sent official intimation to each alderman of the City Council that in making nominations for the employment of men on the relief work for the ...

    Article : 210 words
  22. THE TUBE MISHAP.

    It is officially explained that the collapse of the tube railway at Newington (South London) was caused through an excavation. The tunnel was being enlarged and the ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. THE COMMUNISTS.

    The Lithgow branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers at its last meeting carried a resolution protesting against the action taken by the A.L.P. executive against ...

    Article : 166 words
  24. GIRL'S FALL.

    Isobel Moore, who fell down Danger Falls last week, has no recollection, as yet of the frightful experience she went through. Mrs. Moore, her mother, who spends a large ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. HUNGER STRIKE.

    Re[?]ter's correspondent says that remarkable scenes occurred in Cork on the arrival of the body of Denis Barry, who died after 35 days' hunger striking at Newbridge internment ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. MILLIONS IN GOLD.

    While digging in a field near Parma (says a message from Rome) a peasant struck a heavy m[?]tal box, and, believing it was an infernal machine, he summoned the military. ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. GOVERNMENT MEASURES.

    A deputation, representing the unemployed, waited on Mr. Farrar (Minister for Labour and Industry) late last night, and urged that work should be provided for the unemployed to ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. TREASURES OF THE TOMB

    Mr. Howard Carter has discovered in the tomb at Luxor 11 miniature oars provided for Tutankhamen's use when crossing the dark stream beyond the Elysian fields. These ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. PORT AUGUSTA—HAY.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), referring to a telegram published in the Press intimating that it was probable that the Commonwealth Government would proceed with the ...

    Article : 162 words
  30. NURSES ANXIOUS.

    A deputation, comprising members of the Australian Trained Nuises' Association, introduced yesterday to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) by Mr. Goldstein, M.L.A., asked the ...

    Article : 174 words
  31. LATE N. ROTHSCHILD.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Mr. Nathaniel Rothschild, who was found dead at his country house, Ashton Wold, Oundle, on October 13. ...

    Article : 205 words
  32. FALL OF 40 FEET.

    Placing his hands on the parapet of the balcony on the third story of the Port Phillip Club Hotel, Flinders-street, James Ead[?]e Duff, a boarder at the hotel, was seen this morning ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. ORDER OF CRUSADERS.

    A crowded congregation, including the Duke of York, attended Westminster Abbey for the commemoration service of the Order of the Crusaders, a semi-secret organisation, which ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. BUSH FIRES.

    One of the airmen engaged on the aerial mall service between Geraldton and Derby reported to-day that all fires in the Gascoyne district were out, and that his observations on ...

    Article : 99 words
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