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  2. STATE SESSION.

    That the end of the session is near at hand was apparent in the Legislative Assembly last night, whon Mr. Hall gave notice for to-day to submit about 40 proposals for new ...

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  3. STATE CABINET.

    A programme of bills, which the Government hopes to Pass through Parliament before it is adjournod or prorogued at the week-end, was decided upon at a special meeting of the ...

    Article : 522 words
  4. HOUSING MUDDLE.

    The select committee appointed to inquire into the administration of the Housing Board resumed its sitting yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. R. Lee, M.L.A., presided, and others ...

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  5. ASHORE.

    The wooden steamer Boambee, of 236 tons gross register, is ashore about 100 yards south of the southorn. breakwater at the Twood River, and last night was ...

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  6. NAVAL DISPLAY

    An impressive naval display has been fixed to take place in the Mediterranean on March 10. The whole of the Atlantic and ...

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  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The match was concluded to-day, New South Wales winning by 170 r[?] The wicket was not good at the start of the South Australian innings, but it recovered ...

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  8. THE SOVIET.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Washington learns that White House has received a Note from the Soviet requesting negotiation with the object of ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Government in Athens informed the King that it would be advisable if he left Greece until the National Assembly had decided on the regime most befitting to the ...

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  10. FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    It is semi-officially stated in Berlin that the French reply to the statement of the German Charge d'Affaires at Paris (Herr von Hoesch) is of such a nature as to justify the ...

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  11. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Mr. Baldwin has summoned the Cabinet to meet to-day for the purpose of surveying the situation. Final decisions will be deferred until after Christmas. ...

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  12. EMPIRE EXHIBITION OPENING.

    Reuter understands that the date of the opening of the Empire Exhibition has been fixed for April 23 (St. George's Day). ...

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  13. JAPANESE MINE DISASTER.

    Router's Tokio correspondent telegraphed yesterday as follows:—Due to collapses within a coal mine at Kasuya, in the Fukuoka prefecture, this morning, 30 miners were ...

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  14. LIQUOR SHIPS.

    Another blow against the "rum-running" fleet was struck to-day by Judge Learned Hand's decision that American vessels provisioning smugglers' ships outside the ...

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  15. A KING IN FLIGHT.

    Following the elections in Greece, King George II., who ascended the throne on September 27, 1922, on the abdication of his father, King Constantine, and Queen ...

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  16. CANNED FRUIT.

    The Australian Press Association learns that Australian canned fruits are soiling wonderfully well. Inquiries made at between 20 and 30 branches of the Home and Colonial ...

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  17. RAIN EXTENDS.

    The rain-produciug disturbance operating over New South Wales became more pronounced during the [?] hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday, and some good falls had ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. VEXED QUESTIONS.

    Sir John Bradbury (chief British representative on the Reparations Commission) is in London conferring with the Government on reparations. He is expected to return to ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. BANKS AND SECRECY.

    The Appeal Court has ordered a new trial of the "bank secrets case," the Court holding that a bank is only entitled to give information about a customer's affairs on ...

    Article : 190 words
  20. IRENE VANBRUGH.

    "My Impressions of Australia, as compared with my early youthful recollections during the J. L. Toole visit? "Simply that the progress of the great centres ...

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  21. THE MINES.

    Advice was received in Sydney yesterday that work had been resumed at Pelaw Main [?], where a strike occurred the previous day owing to the miners refusing to fill their ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. AGE AND DECAY.

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Luxor, says: Through the action of the Egyptian Government, Journalists have been enabled to visit the ante-chamber ...

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  23. JOCKEY'S ACTION.

    A case of great interest to the racing world is being heard in, the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Draper and a special jury. Thomas D'Arcy, a leading ...

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  24. DISEASE IN CATTLE.

    Up to the present 1245 outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in England have been notified, and 41,183 cattle and 42,173 sheep, pigs, and goats have been slaughtered, for which the ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. FUNERALS DELAYED.

    A strike by a thousand funeral coach and hearse drivers has resulted in a situation causing the greatest difficulties in arranging funerals. ...

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  26. PONY RACING.

    The growth of Victoria Park and other racing clubs and the profits made by shareholders were described yesterday by William Bull, an officer of the Registrar-General's Department, ...

    Article : 352 words
  27. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Rugby League Council will meet on Thursday to choose teams for a tour of trial matches. The "Athletic News'" says: "It is an open secret that the only position ...

    Article : 411 words
  28. LIQUOR BILL.

    "I can quite understand [?] Hammond's anger," said Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) last night. "From his long explanations two things which I suspected have been made ...

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  29. FIGHTING FOOTBALLERS.

    A Soccer match at Marseilles, far the championship of Provence resulted in a free fight. The referee left the field in the second half, owing to the-roughness of the play. The rival ...

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  30. THE ARMAGH'S CARGO.

    The underwriters will suffer heavy losses over the wereck of the Union Steamship Companys' steamer Armagh. The cargo, Insured for fully £1,000,000, included large quantities ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A party of Church Army migrants, sailing by the Esperance Bay to-morrow, includ a family numbering 10. The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the ...

    Article : 168 words
  32. BARRIER MINES.

    The examination of mine workers and others for "the 21 diseases" is likely to cause trouble in Broken Hill in the New Year. This Information was gathered from a meeting of ...

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  33. "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA."

    "The Beggar's Opera" season has, closed after 1463 performances at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. The first arrival at the queue which formed at 6 o'clock in the morning for ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    It has been decided to dispose of the State trawler, a cash offer of £5000 by R. W. Miller and Co., of Sydnoy, having been accepted. The original cost of the trawler to ...

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  35. BAWRA'S WOOL STOCKS.

    Bawra's stocks of wool on November 30 amounted to 260,193 bales, Including 192,616 Australian and 76,577 New Zealand. ...

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  36. MIGRANTS.

    "The very fine type of people that Great Britain is sending to populate our country, was the description applied to immigrants by Miss Ruth Beale (hon. secretary of the ...

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  37. TEMORA FATALITY.

    An Inquest was held yesterday concerning the fatal collision at the Victoria-street crossing last Thursday night, when Mr. and Mrs C. Hawkins lost their lives. ...

    Article : 177 words
  38. NO-MAN'S LAND.

    At the Parramatta District Court yesterday William Murray, a labourer, sued Elijah William Moulds for the recovery of £20, the value of posts taken by defendant. Judge ...

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  39. SINGAPORE, BASE.

    The Legislatura has voted a further sum of 75,000 dollars for the purchase of land required for the naval base.—Reuter. ...

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  40. FIRE AT SAWMILLS.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Bagot Bros. Bawmllls on Monday night, when damage to the extent of about £6000 was done by fire. The outbreak occurred in a big storage shed ...

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  41. MR. BRUCE'S PLANS.

    Mr. Bruce. will visit Paris on the 20th and begin a tour of the battlefields on the 27th. He is still discussing with the authorities the possibility of securing improved terms for ...

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  42. ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL COMPANY.

    Presiding at the meeting of the AngloPersian Oil Company, Sir Charles Greenway, referring to the possibility of the Government disposing of its shares, said the company ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Renter's correspondent at Hongkong says a mass meeting was held in Canton yesterday morning, and after the meeting a procession paraded the streets, Approaching the ...

    Article : 70 words
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