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  2. AFTER NINE DAYS.

    Later information regarding the sensational discovery of five entombed miners at the Redding colliery, the scene of a recent flooding disaster, shows that a huge crowd ...

    Article : 333 words
  3. GERMANY. THE NEW MINISTRY

    A message from Berlin says tnat Herr Stresemann has decided to reconstruct the Government into a Cabinet of four members, as follows:— ...

    Article : 648 words
  4. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The "Diplomatic Correspondent" of the "Daily Chronicle" says:—Surprise has been occasioned by the anouncement that Lord Curzon's address at the Imperial Conference ...

    Article : 377 words
  5. SILVER-LEAD.

    Reports published recently indicated a find of silver-lead in the Cloncurry district, considered to be of particular richness. A mesfage received at the Mines Department gives ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. LATE CABLE NEWS FOREIGN POLICY.

    All the Dominion Premiers, with the exception of Mr. Bruce, were present at the Imperial Conference to hear Lord Curzon's statement on foreign policy. Mr. Bruce's absence was ...

    Article : 201 words
  7. HEALTHY SYDNEY.

    Dr. Purdy, city health officer, said yesterday that Sydney may be justly proud of its wonderful record ns far as vital statistics indicate the health of the community. ...

    Article : 403 words
  8. NATIONALIST CONFERENCE. Lively Debate on Liquor Bill.

    The quiet of the Nationalist Conference was broken yesterday by the discussion on the Liquor Bill. It was only with difficulty at times that the chairman preserved order. The conference, by resolution, urged that the first prohibition referendum should ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. MR. LEY'S DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley), in a spirited defence of his attitude towards the liquor legislation, was frequently interrupted. Mr. Ley, referring at length to what he ...

    Article : 3,288 words
  10. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce is still stormbound at Calais. The hope that a steamer would bring him at 4 this morning was not realised. No destroyer is available to fotch him. Attempts are being ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. PREFERENCE.

    At the Lithgow Police Court the police magistrate (Mr. E. A. Prior) gave his reserved decision in the charge which was brought against the Lithgow Council of not ...

    Article : 364 words
  12. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Colon: Easterner, a, from New York, en route from Australian ports; Remuera, s, from London, on route for New Zealand. At Newport News: Tremeodow, s, from ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. COAL DISTILLATION.

    A message from Detroit says:—Australians are taking great interest in a plant for the distillation of coal, which Mr. H. Ford is building here. Mr. R. Duncan, of the Perth ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. BIRTH AND DEATH AT SEA.

    The steamer Homeric, arriving after a stormy voyage from Southampton, brought a peculiarly affecting story of bereavement on the voyage. Mr. George Coates and his wife, ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. CITY COUNCIL.

    It is expected that the Government will pas[?] the Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill before the end of this year, so that the coming City Council elections may be held on the ...

    Article : 483 words
  16. CHINESE BANDITS.

    A Pekin message annouucos that foreign diplomats have filed a rejoinder to China's denial of liability for the bandit outrage on the Linchang raliway in August, when an ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. SPORT ABROAD.

    Surprising golf, which included the defeat of the two reigning champions, was witnessed in the fourth round of the "News of the World" £750 tournament, in which 64 ...

    Article : 280 words
  18. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    A message from Tokio soys that the ter[?]nation of the 30 days' moratorium has apparently had little effect on the money market. The Tokio clearing house has resumed business, ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Owing to the absence of any definite announcement from the Queensland Sugar Pool Board as to the terms and conditions of sale for sugar, there appears to be considerable ...

    Article : 605 words
  20. CHECKING SUICIDE.

    A queue of peopl waited to see Mr. Stuart Rodger, coroner at Salford, who had anuounced that it persons who were contemplating suicide would consult him he would do his utmost to ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. WIRELESS.

    Remarkable records in low-power wireless transmission have been made during the past few days by Mr. Maclurcan, of Strathfield. On Monday of last week Mr. Maclurean ...

    Article : 398 words
  22. LOSS OF A STEAMER.

    The Board of Trade Committee, which inquired into the loss of the steamer E1 Kahira, lost while on a voynge to the Meditteranean, finds that the ship was ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Cheeseman, secretary of the National Union of Manufacturers, in a statement to-day, said that unless immediate action is taken to protect British industry against German ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The cruiser Dunedin, which has been renamed New Zealand, will replace the Chatham on the New Zealand station early next year. The New Zealand is more heavily armed than ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. LAW BROKEN.

    "The attitude of the Pross in this matter is a public scandal. When the newspapers of our country refuse to give publicity to the protests of responsible men against social cankers, as ...

    Article : 520 words
  26. LABOUR IN CANADA.

    When about to leave Winni[?]eg for Ottawa, the Prince of Wales received a delegation from unemployed British harvesters who had remained in Manitoba after the harvest. They ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. FOOD FOR JAPAN.

    "The cable message from New York upon the subject of the alleged glut in foodstuffs owing to the lavish distribution of earthquake relief in Tokio and Yokohama appears ...

    Article : 221 words
  28. PROHIBITION.

    A nation-wide survey, based on official statistics and other responsible material supplied from 24 States, shows that more than 1000 deaths from alcoholism occurred during the ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. IMMIGRATION.

    A party of Salvationists, numbering 170, including 30 farm colony boys, 50 girl domestics, 16 war widows, and a number of families, left Tilbury Docks to-day aboard the Balranald ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. DESPERATE CONVICTS.

    A report from Eddyville, Kentucky, says that the State militia besieged the three mutinous convicts who, apparently, were silenced after the second day's resistance by ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. IMMIGRATION.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) yesterday said be wished to deny an assertion tbnt the Cabinet was uneusy in consequence of the request to the British Government that the ...

    Article : 245 words
  32. CITY FIRE.

    Damage estimated at about £7000 was caused by a fire which gutted the Crown Confectionery Company's storage building of two floors in Shepherd-street, city, at an early ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Nationalist leader in the Transvaal, Mr. Rees, in a speech dofining the party's attitude on the independence issue, declared that a long time must elapse before South Africa ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. THE COLLIERIES.

    There are still three mines in the State idle as the result of strikes—Duckenfield No. 2 in the north, Mt. Keira in the south, and Ivanhoe (at Piper's Flat) in the west. ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. AMBASSADORS RESIGN.

    The resignations have been accepted of Mr. George Harvey. United States Ambassador at London, and Mr. Richard Washburn Child, Ambassador at Rome Some months ago these ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. EMPIRE MARKETS.

    Mr. Bruce, interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Express" at Paris, said:—"The resources of Britain and the dominions are complementary one to another. Only co-operation ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. A STRIKING INVENTION.

    The "Daily Express" states that Constantinesco's motor invention means a new era of cheap, fast-rail and road traction, as it brings within practical engineering what inventors ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. INCOME TAX EXEMPTION.

    The Premier told Mr. Clayton in the Assembly that it was the Government's intention to introduce legislation this session increasing the income tax exemption to £300, ...

    Article : 45 words
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