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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Paris correspondent of the "West-minster Gazette" emphasises that the communique issued in Paris after the meeting of Mr. Baldwin and M. Poincare, was British. ...

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  3. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Postmaster-General states that all countries in the Postal Union, with the exception of Australia, have agreed to accept New Zealand's penny postage, operating from ...

    Article : 97 words
  4. MODERN PROGRESS

    Sir Oliver Lodge, summarising the results and value of the present meeting of the British Association at Liverpool, said:—"I sometimes think we are living at the ...

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  5. SENATE VACANCY.

    Through the death of Senator E. D. Millon a vacancy has been created in the Senate representatives of New South Wales. So far the Premier has not received official ...

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  6. WIND STORMS. CITY AND COUNTRY.

    Sweeping eastward over the southern portion of New South Wales during yesterday severe gales, accompanied by duststorms, were responsible for extensive damage over a ...

    Article : 462 words
  7. THE UNSETTLED BALKANS.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that hundreds have been killed on both sides during revolutionary fighting in Bulgaria, where Agrarians and ...

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  8. FRANCO-BRITISH RELATIONS.

    According to the Prussian Minister for Public Welfare the present condition of Germany is due to a credulous belief among leading Germans that "Britain would haul us out of our difficulties." Mr. Baldwin's visit to Paris and ...

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  9. CRIMINAL TRIALS.

    Many prosecutions for trafficking in drugs are in progress in London. To-day's cases included two Chinamen from a Limehouse opium den, one of whom attacked the police ...

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  10. CITY FIRES.

    Several fires occurred in the city and suburbs yesterday, but the damage in each instance was comparatively light. An outbreak occurred at Messrs. Murray ...

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  11. NIGHT BAKING. UNION'S ATTITUDE.

    At a mass meeting of members of the Operative Bakers' Union, held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday, it was decided to notify the employers that it was the intention of all ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

    A message from Amsterdam says:—In consequence of financial stringency it has been decided to postpone the Navy Bill, which provided for the establishment of ...

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  13. DAVIDSON PARK.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Wrarnr) announced last night that as a tribute to the late Governor, Sir Waltor Davidson, it has been decided to call the fine reserve at the ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. TELEGRAPH LINES.

    Serious dislocation of telegraphic communication with the southern and western portions of the State and on some of the northern lines has taken place as a result of ...

    Article : 480 words
  15. ITALY AND GREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens says the funeral service tor the late General Tellini and his companions, who were assassinated at Janina, was celebrated in the Catholic ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. FINANCIAL HELP FROM MELBOURNE.

    The Bakers' Union, at a meeting held at the Trades Hall this week, agreed to a motion voting £100 to the Sydney Operative Bakers' Union in its campaign in opposition to ...

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  17. BUSH FIRE.

    A big bush fire occurred at Leura, in the vicinity of the municipal baths, on Wednesday afternoon. The brigade, with volunteers, fought desperately for hours to avert ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Jerusalem that the Church of the Holy Virgin in Gethsemane was robbed last night of diamonds. Jewels, silver lamps and icons.—Heater. ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. CAUSES OF DEATH.

    The report of the chief medical officer to the Ministry for Health shows that the principal causes of death in order of death rate per 1000 of population during the year were:— ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. COTTON AND TOBACCO.

    Mr. D. MacKinnon (Australian Commissioner to the United States) has left on a month's tour of the Southern States to investigate for the Australian Government various problems ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. OLD TIMES.

    Interesting cricket reminiscences were indulged in between a witness and Judge Moule during the hearing of an action in the County Court, Samuel Sampson, of ...

    Article : 267 words
  22. CLOSED DOWN.

    At Gympie the Scottish gold mine is now closed down. Recently the company made application for exemption from labour conditions. The Gympie warden recommended ...

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  23. MEETING OF THE DAIL

    Considerable public interest was taken in the opening of the Dall at Dublin this afternoon. All members were present except the Republicans. The sitting lasted two hours. Mr. ...

    Article : 221 words
  24. SCENES OF RUIN.

    Reuter's correspondent, who revisited Yokohama on Sunday telegraphs:— Some idea of the intensity of the fire is Obtainable from the fact that the steel ...

    Article : 286 words
  25. THE GOVERNORSHIP.

    Mr. Lang, leader of the State Labour party, is by no means satisfied with the declaration of the Premier (Sir George Fuller) that the Government does not intend to consider the ...

    Article : 300 words
  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva says:—The Legal Committee has adopted a resolution for submission to the Assembly amending Article ...

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  27. GALLANT SEAMEN.

    Tributes to the heroism of the survivers of the steamer Trevessa were paid at Lloyds to-day, when medals and cheques for £300 and £200 respectively were presented to Captain ...

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  28. JURY SYSTEM.

    Important changes are made in the Jury Act Amendment Bill, which was introduced and read a first time in the Queensland Assembly. Proporty qualification for jurors ...

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  29. MAN KILLED BY FALLING CHIMNEY.

    A terrific north-west gale has been raging at Katoomba all day. Considerable damage W s occasioned to houses and property. Two cottages on Goyder-parade were unroofed, one ...

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  30. WOOLLEN MILLS.

    Rapid progress is being made with the erection of the Goulburn woollen mills on a site about two miles from the city. It is expected that the buildings will be completed before the ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Government has negotiated a loan of 50,000,000 dollars at 5 per cent. Twenty year bonds, principal and interest payable in Canada, Were purchased to the amount named ...

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  32. BRITISH FARMING.

    At a meeting of the National Farmers' Union the president (Mr. German) said that arable farming had reached a most critical stage. Results disclosed a heavy loss on ...

    Article : 120 words
  33. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George's 29th article will deal with the general reaction against democracy as exemplified by Bolshevism, Fascism, and the revolutions in Bulgaria ...

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  34. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the international polo matches at Westbury the Meadowbank (U.S.A.) team defeated Hurlingham (England) by 11 to 4, eliminating Hurlingham from the American polo ...

    Article : 260 words
  35. COTTON-GROWING.

    In the Assembly a bill having as its object the development and protection of the Queensland cotton industry was introduced and read a first time. Briefly the measure ...

    Article : 240 words
  36. MEASURES IN SPAIN.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Expres." says:—"King Alfonso has signed 28 new decrees. One dismisses 49 civil govern ors and replaces them by generals. Others ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. HARDY CHILD.

    A story of the remarkable endurance of a five-year boy is reported from Laverton, on the Mt. Margaret goldfield, where Colin Gordon Harris left his father at lunch-time on ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. COMMUNISTS.

    "Mr Lang and Mr. Loughlin have done their best to prove that the communist element in the Labour party has no revolutionary significance," said Mr. James ...

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  39. SCHOOL CHILDREN

    Serious injuries were sustained by school children who were struck by flying debris near Chatswood railway station yesterday afternoon, and as a result two are in a ...

    Article : 326 words
  40. PEOHLBITION.

    The British reply to the United States' pro[?]als for a reciprocal agreement on ships liquor and liquor smuggling was received to-day. It is described as "in general, not ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. NEWSPAPER STRIKE.

    The newspaper publishers have informed the International Printing Press Men's Union, of which the striking New York Printing Press Men's Union is a member, that they will have ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. MOTOR 'BUSES.

    The Trolly und Draymen's Union, of which organisation many of the motor 'bus drivers employed in the city are members, has approached the Motor Traders' Association with ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. A RACE FOR LIFE.

    The expedition led by the Danish scientist Koch has returned to Copenhagen from Northern Greenland, whither it had journeyed in July, 1920. ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. MURDERS IN INDIA.

    The existence of a revolutionary society, whose object is the driving out of the English from India, was alleged to-day in the case known as the Alipore conspiracy case, ...

    Article : 121 words
  45. YACHTSMEN'S MISFORTUNE.

    It is reported from Los Angeles that 29 British war veterans who arrived by the yacht Frontiersman to make arrangements for a British aeroplane flight round the world next ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. THE ABORIGINES.

    Dr. Haddon, Professor of Anthropology at Cambridge University, who is returning from the Pan-Pacific Science Congress, stated to-day that in 20 or 30 years there would be very ...

    Article : 56 words
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