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  2. STATE FINANCES.

    The National Government [?]ed office [?] April 1[?] last. The State accounts at that date were in a very [?]ctory condition, and the financial year [?]ded June 30 last (the ...

    Article : 290 words
  3. COLLISION AT SEA.

    Two big cargo steamers, bound for Newcastle, came into collision about a mile from the entrance to the Newcastle harbour at 5.50 yesterday morning. The impact was not ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    The exhibition of Australian art [?] the Royal Academy in October has as its genesis an idea broadly imperial in [?]cope, and enabling each of the dominions of the Empire ...

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  5. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    The general manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line (Mr. Larkin) has received hundreds of congratulations from representative[?] of both British and Australian shippers. Some ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. FEDERAL OUTLOOK

    In the absence of the party managers there were no developments to-day in the political situation. The only two delegates at Federal Parliament House to-day were Messrs. Gibson ...

    Article : 430 words
  7. LATE CABLES.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that a high Government authority has declared: "We wished, in the first place, to enter the Ruhr with a peaceful object, and counted on ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. ISOLATION OF THE RUHR.

    The Ruhr situation has become graver. The railwaymen have gone on strike. The "Echo de Paris" asserts that the Government is about to send an ultimatum ...

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  9. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    At the hour fixed for the resumption of the proceedings of the Coal Tribunal at the Commonwealth Bank-chambers yesterday, no members of either of the interests represented put ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. SERIOUS EFFECTS OF A STRIKE.

    A Vienna message states that owing to a wages dispute a general strike has been declared at B[?]elitz gasworks. The electric supply, the railways, and the municipal services ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. CEMENT INQUIRY.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Dooley) in a statement here to-day in regard to the inquiry into the cement contract, declared that it appeared that the Government has ...

    Article : 297 words
  12. MERCHANTS AND FREIGHTS.

    "Lloyd's List" states that a number of London merchants, engaged in the Australian trade, have intimated [?]at owing to the circumstances in which the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. MARTIN-PLACE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) yesterday informed a deputation representing the City Council that he would recommit to the Cabinet the request that the Government should ...

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  14. LAUSANNE.

    A message from Lausanne states that there was plain talk at a meeting of the Graves Sub-commission when the Turks' monstrous demand was made that the Anzac cemeteries ...

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  15. ONE UNITED PARTY.

    The One-United-Party convention held its first meeting to-day, [?]en stirring speeches were delivered in favour of a union of all the anti-Soc[?]alist forces. A resolution was ...

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  16. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    After four days spent in the consideration of details relating to Australia's display in the British Empire Exhibition to be held in London next year, the commission to-day made ...

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  17. STEELWORKS.

    The general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company. Limited (Mr. Essington, Lewis), who has been on a visit to Newcastle, returned to Sydney yesterday, and l[?]ft ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. MR. HUGHES IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), accompanied by his staff and Mr. Per[?]y Hunter (Director-General of Immigration), arrived from Melbourne yesterday, and was met at the ...

    Article : 161 words
  19. CAPTAIN COOK.

    Captain Cook's naval chart of the St. Lawrence River realised' £1080 at Christie's. The chart is a duplicate of the original mode primarily to assist General Wolfe's ...

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  20. FACTORIES.

    According to the figures issued yesterday by the State Statistician (Mr. H. A. Smith), there were 6351 factories in the State, and they employed 148,482 persons. The wages paid ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. STATE LOAN.

    In a statement yesterday in regard to the flotation of the recent £4,000,000 loan in London, the Treasurer (Mr. A. A. C. Cocks) said that, although the applications received from ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In moving a vote of no-confidence in the Government, General Hertzog [?]rra[?]gned the Smuts Administration for plunging the country into discontent [?]d ruin, keeping the people ...

    Article : 127 words
  23. IRELAND.

    Armed rebels shot two enginedrivers outside Tralee railway station, one driver dying. The enginedrivers were shot within a few yards of two Free State forte, yet the ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    At the meeting of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, the chairman, Mr. Reginald McKenna, said that one of the causes of trade depression is the restrictive influence ...

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  25. SMELTERS CLOSE.

    The Fremantle Trading Co. also ceased lead production at its Narra Tarra and Wheal Ellen mines, but copper ore will be raised from the former and sent to Port Kembla. ...

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  26. DR. PAGE.

    Dr. Earle Page, when seen yesterday, declined to discuss political conference matters. The future of the negotiations, he said, depended entirely upon the results of the ...

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  27. FLAG IN SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Huxham) stated to-day that flags will continue to be flown at the Public schools each school day, but added that he had decided ...

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  28. MEETING IN SYDNEY.

    At a meeting hold in the Board of Trade's rooms yesterday afternoon a committee was formed to organise the New South Wales section of the Australian "homes' panel" at the ...

    Article : 190 words
  29. COALITION OPPOSED.

    A meeting of the Hume Federal Electorate Council adopted the following resolution, which was telegraphed to Dr. Earle Page "to-day:—"This council views with grave ...

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  30. DAME NELLIE MELBA.

    Dame Nellie Melba, who had a wonderful reception when she sang at the People's Palace, Stepney, in aid of the Queen's East End Hospital, moved a mixed audience of ...

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  31. COUNTRY RAINS.

    The heat wave continued on Wednesday in the far west, and even higher temperatures were recorded at some places, but relief in the form of southerly winds reached some ...

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  32. MR. C. W. OAKES.

    All the amateur sporting bodies of New South Wales were represented at the New South Wales Sports Club last evening on the oc[?]asion of a complimentary dinner tendered to the ...

    Article : 348 words
  33. SCHOOLBOY'S DEATH.

    An extraordinary story of a boy of the Bluecoat School stabbing himself was revealed at an inquest on the death of Viv[?]an Tanner, 14 years of age. ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At a meeting of Australian apple importers it was decided to charge a halfpenny a case on apples for propaganda advertising. A sub-committee was appointed to arrange ...

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  35. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    Weather permitting, the concluding match of the Sheffield Shield series for this season will commence to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground at 11.30. Luncheon will be taken at ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. TARIFF ANOMALY.

    One of the most curious anomalies of the [?] schedule was brought out when Senator [?]th (Carolina) announced that through [?]oic efforts last year he succeeded in ...

    Article : 128 words
  37. RECIPROCITY.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) was entertained by the Chamber of Commerce at luncheon yesterday. At the same function a farewell was given to Mr. D ...

    Article : 262 words
  38. CANBERRA.

    The statement reported to have been made by Mr. Mahony, M.P., regarding deliberate delay in the work at Canberra, and the issue of tents made in Japan to the workmen there, ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. MAX NORDAU'S DEATH.

    A Paris report states that Max Nordau [?] in extreme poverty, owing to the French Government confiscating his property during the war. His only means of subsistence was ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING

    The following steamers are within range of the undermentioned wireless stations:- Hobart: Moeraki, Australind, Port Augusta, Poolta, Melbourne, Loongana, Na[?]rana. ...

    Article : 138 words
  41. INDIANS IN KENYA.

    His Highness the Aga [?]n has wired to the Viceroy inviting his attention to the extreme gravity of the Kenya situation, and apprehension of the intense excitement and ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. GIFT SUBMARINES.

    Although no official action has been taken in regard to them, it is generally agreed in naval circles that the gift submarines, J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, and J7, which are obsolete, will be sold by ...

    Article : 121 words
  43. LORD LEVERHULME.

    Lord Leverhulme has raised a hornet's nest in the Scottish Highlands by assuming the title of Western Isles relating to his recent viscountey. ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. COUNTRY RAIN.

    TEMORA.—Steady rain fell here on Wednesday night, and continued intermittently on Thursday morning, with prospects of more. It is very welcome, as the townspeople's ...

    Article : 100 words
  45. HOSPITAL PATIENTS' PENSIONS.

    Mr. P. E. Coleman. M.P., states in a letter that, although certain Nationalist candidates during the recent election campaign promised that the pensions of the pat[?]ents in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  46. TASMANIAN TENNIS.

    Flack, of Melbourne, played E. M. Johnson in the first round for the Royal Tennis Championship of Tasmania, and won by 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. ...

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  47. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Colon: Peshawur. Departures. For Robart, Port Campbell; for Brisbane, Tres[?]ney; [?]or Fremantle, Tregenna; from Colombo, Moreton Bay; ...

    Article : 33 words
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