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  2. STATE SESSION. TEMPORARY PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    For several hours yesterday the Legislative Assembly was engaged in debating a motion by the Minister for Lands, to revoke certain areas that had been set aside as State forests. ...

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  3. RAILWAYS.

    The Government decided yesterday that a full inquiry into the management of the New South Wales railways should be held as soon as possible, ...

    Article : 482 words
  4. RECONSTRUCTION.

    It is the intention of the Government to introduce a bill early in the present session dealing with the reconstruction of the Water and Sewerage Board. ...

    Article : 300 words
  5. SUGAR DEALS.

    Accounts of sugar purchases by the Commonwealth from William Edward DavleB in 1920 were given to-day by Mr. Davies and Mr. Hugher M.P., who was then Prime Minister, ...

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  6. TROOPS MOVING.

    Inferring to developments in the dispute between Italy and Greece, the seizure of Corfu, and the ultimatum presented by Signor Mussolini to the Government of ...

    Article : 400 words
  7. FRANCE'S CLAIMS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says:—In order to prevent misunderstanding regarding the nature of the present Franco-German relations, it is authoritatively emphasised ...

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  8. DEATH'S TOLL IN JAPAN. Official Estimates.

    An official compilation of the casualties caused by the recent earthquakes in Japan estimates the dead, injured, and missing at 1,356,000. The number of houses destroyed is placed at 316,000. A terrible state of affairs is reported to ...

    Article : 555 words
  9. INSULIN.

    Under the original agreement with the Toronto University, the Federal DirectorGeneral of Health (Dr. Cumpston) was limited in supplying insulin, the diabetes remedy, to ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. WORLD-WIDE RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd,, has contributed w£505 to the Mansion House Japanese Relief Fund. WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. THE COLLIERIES.

    Work was resumed yesterday morning at Richmond Main colliery, on the Maitland field. Advices received in Sydney indicated that a settlement had been effected regarding the ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George's twenty-eighth article on international affairs deals, with the League of Nations' loss of prestige by its handling of the Italo-Greek crisis. ...

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  13. FEDERAL LOAN.

    Dr. Earle Page (Acting Prime Minister) stated last night that this was the last oppertunity he would have of reminding the public ...

    Article : 397 words
  14. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:— "A fresh peace movement is afoot with a view to enabling Republicans to enter the ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. WORK AND WAGES.

    Mr. C. H. M'Curdy, M.P., who was chief Liberal Whip to the Coalition, in the second of his series of articles on unemployment in the "Daily Chronicle" says: — ...

    Article : 420 words
  16. WARD BOUNDARIES.

    Alderman Walker, who was chairman of the special committee of aldermen appointed in 1922 by the City Council to consider and report in regard to the realignment of the ...

    Article : 398 words
  17. EMPIRE COMMERCE.

    The Bradford Chamber of Commerce has resolved to recommend the Imperial Conference that the dominions should place export duties on all raw materials, of which they possess ...

    Article : 347 words
  18. UNITED STATES.

    The representative of the United Press Association at Washington has learned that the Coolidge Administration will decline to enter into world preparations for a "War Debts ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. BORDER RAILWAY.

    The Queensland Minister for Education (Mr. John Huxham) arrived at Kyogle to-day, and was present at a meeting of the shire council. The president extended Mr. Huxham a ...

    Article : 172 words
  20. BODY IN CESSPOOL.

    A curious link with the case of Ernest Dyer, a former member of the A.I.F., who led a life of crime and racecourse gambling after the war, and shot himself dead when about to be ...

    Article : 224 words
  21. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, who is travelling as Lord Renfrew, arrived to-day on the Empress o* France, en route to his ranch,in Alberta, where he will test the simple life for a ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. BRISBANE FIRE.

    The metropolitan firemen waged a difficult fight with an outbreak of fire which practically gutted a two-story brick building in Petrie's Bight this afternoon. The building, ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. SPORT ABROAD.

    Yorkshire (first innings 181) declared its second innings when five wickets had fallen for 322 in its match against the M.C.C., which scored 348. For Yorkshire P. Holmes scored 60, ...

    Article : 320 words
  24. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Bridget Flynn, 70 years of age, an invalid widow, was burned to death at her residence, 9 Skelton-street, Leichhardt at about 4 p.m. yesterday. ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. TRAGIC ELOPEMENT.

    A telegraphic report from Adelaide published yesterday, stating that a young man and woman had been found dead in National Park, at Belair, with bullet wounds in their ...

    Article : 249 words
  26. RECORD GRAIN CROP.

    The Government Bureau of Statistics estimates the largest grain crop on record for Canada. The wheat yield is expected to be 470,000,000 bushels, oats 535,000,000, and barley ...

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  27. FAHMY BEY MURDER.

    The trial of Madame Fahmy for the murder of her husband, an Egyptian, at the Savoy Hotel, was continued at the Old Bailey today. ...

    Article : 258 words
  28. CONSTABLE'S DEATH.

    An inquest was conducted to-day concerning the death of Constable Delaney. Frederick James Smith, aged 15 years, who was charged with intent to murder Constable ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A man named Mr. Blackall, an X-ray operator at London Hospital, has had both hands amputated in consequence of the effects of X-rays. This is the third member of the ...

    Article : 279 words
  30. APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT.

    The "Daily Express" says:—August trade returns show an improvement over 1922, but the bulk of the increase is in imports. This is a disturbing disparity, and shows that the ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. CANCER.

    According to figures issued to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) of persons aged 30 years or over who died in the year ended June 30, 1922, a ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. BRITISH NAVAL RATINGS.

    The Admiralty announces that special service ratings will not be loaned to the dominions, unless their terms of engagement in the dominions are completed prior to the ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. DEMAND FOR LAND.

    Three hundred and ninety applications were lodged at the Lands Office up to 10 o'clock today for two grazing areas thrown open on Glenlyon area. Both blocks are regarded as ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. WOMAN KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    Miss Laura Scott, aged 55 years, was killed in Harris-street, Harris Park, yesterday morning at 6.45 o'clock, by being struck by a motor car. Miss Scott was slightly deaf, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. COLLISION IN FOG.

    A message from San Pedro says the United Stales battleship Texas collided with the American steamer Steel Seafarer, 5719 tons, during a heavy fog, in the vicinity where the ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. TAXATION AGREEMENT.

    Details were made available to-day by the Federal Treasurer of the agreement with the State of Victoria for the establishment of one collecting authority for income taxation. With ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. PAPYRUS FOR AMERICA.

    Mr. Irish intends to request Mr. S. Joel to allow Donoghue to go to America to ride Papyrus. For the United Rules tariff purposes Papyrus ...

    Article : 47 words
  38. BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires commenced in the western part of the district yesterday, doing vast injury to grass, fences, and timber. If the weather continues hot large areas will suffer. ...

    Article : 32 words
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