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  2. RUSSIA.

    "The old idea that the policy that is good for Russia is also a good policy for Australia is wrong. Each country must work out its own destiny according to its economic ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY.

    General Birdwood, now General Officer Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Army Command in India, has, at the request of Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal, addressed a ...

    Article : 385 words
  4. COAL STRIKE.

    The request made by the Miners' Federation last week for a conference with the owners to discuss the disputes on the Maitland coalfields, with a view of arriving at an ...

    Article : 347 words
  5. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    Mr. Hickson gave an address on spiritual healing at Armidale Town Hall on Sunday afternoon. The hall, which scats about a thousand people, was crowded, and many were ...

    Article : 985 words
  6. REPARATIONS AND SECURITY.

    Replying to Herr Rosenberg's recent speech in the Reichstag, M. Poincare trenchantly criticises the assumption by Germany of an air of injured innocence, and again emphasises that France insists on adequate reparations and ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. POISON IN FOOD.

    In the Circuit Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Campbell, a remarkable case was dealt with, when Henry Spicer, a schoolboy, aged 13, was charged with having, on March 7, at ...

    Article : 701 words
  8. GIRL JUDGE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Moscow states that a pretty, bobbed-haired woman in her early twenties acted as the presiding Judge at a sensational criminal trial ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. POISONED CLOTHING.

    Messages from Paris record two curious cases in which girls met their death owing to poisoning contracted from clothing. An Italian girl, aged 20, died at Came from ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. M. POINCARE'S SPEECH.

    A message from Paris says that M. Poincare, speaking at the unvelling of a war memorial on the Meuse, replied, to Herr Rosenberg's recent speech in the Relebstag. ...

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  11. CIVIC SALARIES.

    The increases of salaries recommended to City Council officers at the last meeting of the finance committee will be reviewed by the general purposes committee before being ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. GIRL'S CRIME.

    A message from Berlin says that a girl who was charged with tbeft from the Rontgen Institute in Dresden admitted assisting in the burglary, and pleaded that she was under ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. A SACRED DAY.

    Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal, in a letter to the "Herald," pleads for the recognition throughout Australia of April 25 as a sacred day, as in the case in New ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The issue of the complete Board of Trade returns for March has been delayed owing to the printers' strike. The summary issued explains the decrease in imports as recently ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. LABOUR SPLIT.

    Members of the Labour longues and unions which were recently disfranchised by the State executive held a combined meeting at the Trades Hall last evening, when the whole ...

    Article : 302 words
  16. RECORD AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    An aeroplane carrying seven pnssengers flew from Cologne to London in 2 hours 40 minutes, establishing a record. The average speed for the 360 miles' flight was 135 miles per hour. ...

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  17. SEVERED FOOT.

    An extraordinary occurrence, which is exciting public indignation, has been brought to light following upon the admission of a young man named Reginald Hodgson to Wagga ...

    Article : 293 words
  18. BRITISH COURIER ROBBED.

    It is reported from Bucharest that Captain Shaw, a British diplomatic courier, while Journeying lo Constantinople, was robbed by thieves of £5000 and documents in a train ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. FORM OF OBSERVANCE.

    A deputation representing various commercial interests waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. C. W. Oakes) yesterday in regard to the observance of Anzac Pay. There were ...

    Article : 750 words
  20. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The prospectus of the New South Wales Loan has been advertised. Cash applications close on the 26th, and for conversion on the 30th. ...

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  21. INDIAN RAIDERS.

    Miss Ellis ivho on Apiil 13 was Lurried off bv laidors fiom hei rather's bungalow, has been found bj Mrs Starr, a lads doctor o' I'osliivd! who hat! volimtccicd to Hud ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. GRIM JOKE.

    A message from Paris says that a Senegalese soldier ran amok with a knife in Marsellies. He killed three and wounded 10 of his comrades before he was overpowered. ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. MOTOR 'BUS CONTROL.

    The conference convened by the Local Government Association to discuss the question of motor 'bus control will meet at the Education Building Assembly ball this afternoon. ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. IMPUDENT BURGLAR.

    At the Circuit Court to-day Frank Russell, was charged with breaking into and entering the dwelling of Nathaniel Ewart police constable, with intent to steal. The accused ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. TAXATION.

    Although the attitude of the State Government towards the proposal of the Federal Government to the effect that the Federal Government should give up its power of direct ...

    Article : 244 words
  26. THE TREASURY.

    Questioned yesterday regarding rumours to the effect that the Treasury was to be reorganised, and a number of officers retrenched as a prelude to a general scheme of ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. NEARING THE END.

    Sir,—Although it is not marked by red letters in any Labour calendar, December 14, 1914, was a fateful day for the Labour movement in New South Wales On that day the ...

    Article : 676 words
  28. POISON TRIAL.

    A message from Rome states that the trial of Clothida Cravana, who is charged with poisoning her son, daughter, and husband, is causiug a sensation, partly owing to the ...

    Article : 246 words
  29. HURSTVILLE ACCIDENT.

    It is understood that in consequence of the collision between two trains at the Hurstville railway station on Saturday last, it has been decided by the Raliway ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. UNION RULE.

    The crowd at the Quadrangle on Saturday night was at one stage under threat of being deprived of seeing the boxing contest between Taylor and White, owing to the decision by ...

    Article : 338 words
  31. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    A Washington message states that Representative S. G. Porter, chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Relations, has sent a letter to Lord Robert Cecil, in which he ...

    Article : 241 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Commodore Addison, commanding the Australian Navy, made reference last night at the annual dinner of the Royal Society of St. George to the recent speech of the Minister ...

    Article : 357 words
  33. MOTOR COLLISION.

    As the result of a "head-on" collision between two motor cars in Parramatta-road. Auburn, early last night, two persons were conveyed by the Auburn Ambulance to St. ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    Protests by the unions against the continuation of the Eight-Hours Day procession on the present lines are apparently having effect. The number of unionists who marched from ...

    Article : 173 words
  35. "THE DISMISSAL."

    The correspondent of the "Dally Chronicle" in Berlin says that Emil Ludwig's play, "The Dismissal," which the ex-Kaiser vainly invoked the High Courts to ban, has been ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. FLOODED MINE.

    [?] to the latest information, there is little hope of saving the five miners trapped in the flooded coal pit at Pensnett, in Staffordshire. Many who escaped wa[?]ed ...

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  37. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    Alfred Westlake, the skilful ringleader in the theft of the yacht Raata last year, and who, after his arrest off the Queensland coast, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment, ...

    Article : 188 words
  38. COTTON.

    The British-Australian Cotton Association reports that it has received in Queensland, for the first month in which the ginning plants have been opened this season, a total quantity ...

    Article : 142 words
  39. MR. H. WILLIS INJURED.

    Mr. Henry Willis, formerly Speaker of the New South Wales Assembly, was the victim of a painful accident whilst travelling into Roma with a mailman in a buggy. The horses took ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. THE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Anzac eve will be marked to-day by community singing in the basement of the Sydney Town Hall between 12.15 p.m. and 2 p.m. The programme will include the following:— ...

    Article : 833 words
  41. ZEEBRUGGE MEMORIAL.

    A message from Brussels says that in rain, wind, and bitter cold the Governor of Western Flanders laid the foundation-stone of a memorial commemorating the heroic British ...

    Article : 71 words
  42. FRENCH DEBT.

    A report from Paris states that an agreement has been signed stipulating that the Bank of France shall redeem in seven annuities, dating from this year, a credit of £60,000,000, ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND SURPLUS.

    Referring to the satisfactory improvement of the country's finances, Mr. Massey said to-day that there was a surplus of £1,315,683. This was due principally to the ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. LUNACY COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Lunacy Administration is at present engaged in a tour of inspection of the Victorian mental hospitals. The commission will resume the taking of ...

    Article : 40 words
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