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  2. LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    Further developments in the dispute between the A.L.P. executive and the Labour Parliamentary leaders took place yesterday. The fight, it appears, has now been ...

    Article : 320 words
  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    According to a message from Paris, the "Matin" says that Mr. Bonar Law's declarations regarding the despat[?] of Allied gold deposits to America has caused a most ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. ITALIAN SETTLERS.

    Subsequent to a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday, the Premier made a statement regarding the Italians who recently landed here from the steamer Re d'Italia, the ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. THE SENATE.

    The counting of the votes in connection with the Senate vacancies in New South Wales was completed last night and as the result the following candidates were returned: ...

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  6. FRANCE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Two French battlecruisers arrived [?]t the Heads early yesterday morning, and gave a salute of 21 guns, then slowly they entered the port, fired another salute to honour the ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    The British proposals for the payment of the German reparations were rejected by the French Cabinet. Conference later adjourned without reaching a decision. ...

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  8. MILLIONAIRE'S WILL.

    The estate of Alderman Louis Cohen, exLord Mayor of Liverpool, has been sworn at £1,192,000. The testator beseeches his sons not to ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. FRENCH DECISION.

    The French Cabinet has rejected the British proposals submitted to the Reparations Conference in Paris as absolutely inadmissible. ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE HARBOUR.

    The Royal Commission appointed by the State [?]overnment to inquire into and report on the formation of a harbour trust for Newcastle began its sittings this morning, under ...

    Article : 491 words
  11. EXPLORATION OF NEW GUINEA.

    The liner Ballarat is bound for Australia flying the flag of the British Pacific Science Expedition, and bringing an advance party of scientists, consisting of Messrs. Connolly ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    With the view of the promotion of a land settlement scheme in North Queensland a conference was held in the Land Court rooms to discuss the preliminaries. The ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. GLIDING RECORD.

    A message from Paris says that Lieutenant Thoret has created a gliding record with an army biplane at Biskra, by remaining in the air for seven hours after shutting o[?] the ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. TEST MATCH.

    The second test match between the M.C.C. team and South Africa resulted in a win for the visitors by one wicket and one run. In their second innings South Africa ...

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  15. THE ADMIRAL.

    Admiral Gilly soon established his popularity among the visitors to the Jules Michelet. No sooner had the wa[?]ship dropped her anchor than the Admiral, gangways having been ...

    Article : 252 words
  16. IRRIGATION.

    Preliminary steps are being taken to give effect to the provisions of the Irrigation Act, of 1922, which was passed during the last session of Parliament. The Act provides for ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. CASUALTIES.

    At [?] o'clock last evening, James Ruddy, 25 years of age, fireman on the S.S. Piako, was diving in the Pyrmont Baths when he struck a mate in the water. He was taken ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. ANTARCTIC RECORDS.

    Sir Douglas Mawson, who now occupies the Chair of Geology at Adelaide University, arrived in Sydney yesterday, en route to the Science Congress to be held in Wellington[?] ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. CRUSHED TO DEATH BY FALL OF ZINC.

    Patrick Wm. O'Callaghan, single, 4[?] years of age, who resided at the Crystal Hotel, met his death at the North Mine this afternoon, as the result of being caught by a ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. OFFICIAL VISITS.

    The whole of yesterday was devoted by Rear Admiral Gilly to the interchange of official visits. First to arrive at the flagship was the Consul-General for France (M. ...

    Article : 317 words
  21. VICTORIA.

    At the conclusion of the counting of the Senate second preference votes to-day the progressive totals stood as follows:- Barker (Lab.)................ 2[?]1,276 ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. CLOTHES BURNT OFF.

    A farm hand, near Bordertown, narrowly escaped death, a spark from his pipe setting fire to the crop in which he was working. In endeavouring to check the flames he had ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Two youths called at the Ministry of Labour in Dublin, where the milling employers and workers were conferring, saying they had [?] message for a delegate. When taken to ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. PROHIBITION.

    Counsel for the foreign shipping interests has filed a brief answering the Government's contentions in the prohibition suit regarding transportation of liquor inside the ...

    Article : 253 words
  25. HARBOUR SCENE.

    The Jules Michelet and the Victor Hugo, the smoke from their huge funnels curung lazily into a cloudless sky, passed slowly through the Heads shortly after 8 o'clock. Their ...

    Article : 780 words
  26. BOY INJURED BY EXPLOSION.

    Clifford Harold Goodwin, aged 13 years, [?]ad two fingers of his left hand blown off by an explosion of gelignite, which occurred at his home. It is stated that the lad was ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    When the first preference count for South Australian members of the Senate was concluded on Wednesday. Mr Andrews was excluded, and his votes were distributed on ...

    Article : 202 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Official statistics covering the season 1921-1922, show that during that period 6,370,310 gallons of wine were made, representing a decrease of 1,523,[?]35 gallons on the previous ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. PAN-PACIFIC SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    A letter has just been received by the organisers in Sydney of the coming Pan-Pacific Science Congress, whose session in Sydney will be held from August 23 next to September 3, ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. HUMANE KILLING.

    Sir,—After three and a half years' slaughtering cattle at the State Abattoirs, where I saw hundreds killed by the Jewish method. I cannot agree with your correspondent. ...

    Article : 200 words
  31. GERMAN WAITERS.

    With the removal of reservations against immigration by Britain there is hardly a German waiter who worked in England before the war who does not wish to return. ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. HARVEST DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire occurred in the wheat paddock of James Orr at Broadmeadows to-day, and 40 acres of wheat in s[?]ks and [?] tons of hay in two stacks were destroyed. The loss is estimated ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. THE NAVY'S WELCOME.

    Commodore Addison, commander of the Australian Navy, said yesterday:- "As Commander of the Royal Australian Navy[?] I am glad to welcome our French ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. QUEENSLAND.

    The principal development to-day in the elections was the allotment of Mr. Brewer's second preferences in Moreton. The Country party candidate polled [?] votes, and of these ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    John Finigan, a fireman on the Tredenham, has been charged with the murder of a fellow-fireman named Con O'Keefe. It is alleged that as the outcome of a drinking bout O'Keefe ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    The Scientific Expeditionary Research Association is fitting out a 2000-ton sailing ship, to be renamed the Resolution, for the purpose of a voyage of scientific research to the ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ARTICLES.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in his fifth article, which will appear to-morrow, discusses armaments and the part they played in the origin of the Great War, and their present effect on the ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. FIRE AT KURRI KURRI.

    Thomas L. Johnson's drapery and mercery premises were gutted by ore this morning about 1 o'clock. The building was of brick of two stories, containing six rooms and shop. ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. AMERICAN COTTON.

    The American Cotton Growers' Association has announced the subscription of 2,500,000 dollars as a fund to fight the boll-weevil, which threatens to destroy the United States ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. WOMAN FALLS INTO SEA.

    While walking along the rocks at North Bondi last night, Mrs. Margaret H[?]dy, [?]3 years of age, fell into the water, and [?]ut for the presence of a fisherman, who dived in and ...

    Article : 146 words
  41. IMPRESSION OF SYDNEY.

    M. Campana, Consul-General for Franc[?] said yesterday that the visitors were enchant[?] ed with the views obtainable from the ship[?] The beauty of the harbour exceeded their ...

    Article : 205 words
  42. CHARGE AGAINST FATHER.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Perry, S.M., Edward Conamore Burtt, 34, a motor driver, was charged with having committed a serious offence against his daughter, ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A verdict of accidenta[?] death was returned at the inquest in regard to Mr. Lawrance Phillips, formerly of Sydney, who fell from a window of his home in Kensington and was ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. DAME MELBA.

    As a mark of appreciation of the efforts of the British National Opera Company to produce opera in English. Dame Nellie Melba will sing the part of "Mimi" (La Boheme) at ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. DOUBLE BURNING FATALITY.

    A double burning fatality occurred at Pioneer, on the no[?]th-east coast, early yesterday morning, the victims being Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redburn, both well-known residents. ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR.

    The Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) is on an unofficial tour of the River Murray settlements. His Excellency intends to meet the soldiers who are settled on irrigation areas. ...

    Article : 36 words
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