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  2. THE SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The Pan-Pacific Science Congress yesterday discussed the problem of settling low-rainfall areas and the influences which can bring them more effectively into use. The immense possibilities of reliable weather predictions ...

    Article : 98 words
  3. LATE CABLES.

    News from Saharanpur passed by the censor stales that a large number of arrests are being made. Looted property is utrown on the public ways. Four hundred Hindus are ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. COTTON GINNERY.

    The first cotton ginnery in New South Wales was officially opened by the Premier (Sir George Fuller) this morning. The Premier arrived in Newcastle at 11.30 and was ...

    Article : 814 words
  5. WIRELESS.

    Mr. G. Mason Allard, chairman of directors, in addressing shareholders of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd.; at the annual meeting yesterday afternoon, explaining the ...

    Article : 1,564 words
  6. THE RUHR.

    The pen and ink joust is to be suspended for a fortnight, whilst British unemployment figures are leaping upwards. When exhausted British knights have been ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  7. THE MURDERED ITALIANS.

    The demands made upon the Government of Greece by Signor Mussolini, followed by concentration of the Italian navy at Taranto, subsequent to the murder of General Tellini and other Italian officers in Albania, created a sensation in ...

    Article : 796 words
  8. BASIC WAGE.

    The deputy-presidunt, Mr. J. B. Holme, was in the chair yesterday when the Board of Trade resumed its sittings, and heard addresses in relation to the application for the ...

    Article : 361 words
  9. NEARING THE END.

    The Congress is nearing the end of its sittings, which will be concluded on Monday at a general meeting, and which will be followed by excursions through different ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. MR. BRUCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) accompanied by Mrs. Bruce and the members of the staff who are leaving for London to-morrow by the Orvieto, will be met on the Princes ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. SETTLEMENT.

    The most important question—certainly the most important in its direct rotation to the man on the land—which the Science Congress dealt with yesterday, was that of settlement ...

    Article : 1,947 words
  12. REPARATIONS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Dusseldorf says:—Regarding the crop of rumours about impending negotiations between France and Germany, I can only say that I ...

    Article : 566 words
  13. DAVIS CUP.

    The following is the official draw for the play in the challenge tie to begin tomorrow:— First day: J. O. Anderson (Australia) ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. PROPOSED HOTEL.

    A deputation introduced by Mr. Goldstein, M.L.A., waited upon Mr. Ley, Minister for Justice yesterday, with a request that he would reconsider a recent decision refusing ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. CANBERRA.

    Senator Grant writes:—After the lapse of nearly 20 years it now appears that the removal of the Parliament to Canberra is within measurable distance. The commendably ...

    Article : 650 words
  16. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    The "Morning Post," in editorially discussing the imperial Conference says: "The mere fact that Mr. Baldwin, whenever any foreign crisis arises, must be saying to himself 'I ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. THE EXHIBITION.

    Australians who propose to visit the British Empire Exhibition can obtain a neat Australian badge on application to any of the passport offices throughout the ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. AIR RESEARCH.

    The Aeronautical Research Committee reports that if the country desires to make up for lack of quantity by the quality of the aeroplanes in use larger sums must be allocated ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. THE NEW DAIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  20. FAUNA AND FLORA.

    "The protection of Native Fauna" was discussed at a joint meeting of the Entomology, Veterinary Science, and Zoology sections, and the following resolution was carried ...

    Article : 220 words
  21. WINDSTORM.

    A terrific windstorm swept over the town last evening, accompanied by clouds of dust. Wirth's managed to secure their large circus tent, but the ladies' dressing tent ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Viscount Farquhar, late Master of the Household of King Edward VII., in his 80h year. The first break has occurred in the Cabinet ...

    Article : 354 words
  23. TURF SWINDLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" reveals, an extraordinary turf swindle in which 20 men were engaged, several being well-connected naval and military ex-officers belonging to ...

    Article : 212 words
  24. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    The H. M.A. S. Sydney is not a pretty, picture as she now lies alongside Garden Island, without her topmasts and with two funnels removed. It is stated, however, that the ...

    Article : 193 words
  25. SHEEP.

    Professor Barker (Leeds University), in a paper on the genetics of wool production, said that the work of the sheep broaders of Australia was beyond praise, but it, was ...

    Article : 352 words
  26. BAKERS' HOURS.

    The New South Wales Labour Council has endorsed the moiton passed by the Operative Bakers' Union condemning the attitudo of the Government towards the administration of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. THE TREVESSA FUND.

    Lloyd's lists for the Trevessa fund closed with £1442. Provision is to be made for the widows and children of those who died, and the remainder will be divided between the ...

    Article : 40 words
  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Paris "Journal" says: A rumour is current that if Germany's request for admission to the League of Nations has not reached the Secretariat ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. MISSIONARIES KILLED.

    Reports have reached Shangbai from Mienchaw (in Szarhwan Province) that the Revs. W. A. Whyteside and F. G. Watt, British missionaries of the Church Missionary Society. ...

    Article : 46 words
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