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  2. THE METROPOLITAN

    Kirg Carnival reigned supreme yesterday Over 80,000 people again worshipped at his shrine at Randwick. If any more desire to join the gay throng the grounds will have to ...

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  3. ENGINEERS.

    Without having arrived at any definite plan of action the conference of unions hold at the Trades Hall to discuss what action should be taken to obtain a return to the 44-hour week ...

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  4. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    That the interest taken by unionists in the annual pageant of organised labour is waning was evidenced by yesterday's Eighthour procession. Taken all through it was a ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS

    News comes from Constantinople that Ismet Pasha, commander on the Western front, represents Turkey at Mudania. The Allied mission to Thrace will consist of ...

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  6. SOUTHERN MINES.

    The whole of the collieries which are embraced by the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association will be closed down to-day. This will render 5000 employees Idle. ...

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  7. NEW LINER.

    Another addition was made yesterday to the long list of new liners which have arrived in Sydney Harbour since the beginning of the p-esent year, the newest arrival being the ...

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  8. KEMAL PASHA AND THE ALLIES

    The Kemalist Turks having undertaken to suspend military operations, a preliminary conference is to open today between representatives of the Allies and the Government of Angora. ...

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  9. MACLAREN'S TEAM.

    The "Athletic News" is of the opinion that MacLuren's teum will have a fairly easy task in New Zealand, as it doubts whether Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, or Otago could ...

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  10. TRAM EXTENSIONS.

    The Lord Mayor complains that as soon as the City Council, at enormous cost to the ratepayers, widens a street of the city, the tramway authorities come along and place a ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Referring to Dr. Page's refusal to accept the invitation extended by the Prime Minister during his address to the National Conference in Sydney last week to co-operate with ...

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  12. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    At a meeting of the northern district executive of the Miners' Federation to-day, reference was made to the trouble which exists at Whitburn, Abermain No. 2, and several ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. STATE POLITICS.

    One of the matters which it is expected will be definitely settled during the present week by the State Cabinet is the agreement with the Federal Government regarding ...

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  14. THE GREEK CRISIS.

    M. Venizelos has accepted the direction of national questions abroad, and will act with the Greek Ambassador abroad. M. Venizelos, who visited the Foreign ...

    Article : 257 words
  15. WARREN-WALGETT RAILWAY.

    Two largely-attended meetings of delegates from various railway leagues were held at Quambone, representatives being present from Carinda, Warren. Marthaguy, and Inglegar ...

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  16. WANTED, A LEADER.

    "Minor" writes:— "To-day the northern section of the Colliery Employees' Federation is seething with discontent. The position is growing worse ...

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  17. FIRE IN CITY.

    Fire broke out in a workoom on the first floor of Messrs. Fairfax and Roberts jewellers, of Hunter street shortly before noon yesterday. Brigates from headquarter, Circular ...

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  18. CASUALTIES

    While playing at Athol Gardens yesterday afternoon Ivy M'Namara, 16, residing with her parents in Campbell-street, Newtown, fell from a swing She was conveyed in the ferry ...

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  19. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    It was ascertained to-night that owing to [?] Federal Ministry being unable to complete the session this week it has been decided to defer the elections from December. 3 to ...

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  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAIN.

    Francis Lovell, a married man, residing near the Beralla railway station was knocked down by the 6.30 train from Lidcombe last night. He was thrown by the cowcatcher ...

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  21. RIVERINA ELECTORATE.

    Mr. W. W. Killen, who for many years has been prominently connected with the Farmers and Graziers' Association, spent the past few days in this part of the State making ...

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  22. ON THE LAWN.

    Many winter frocks were resurrected for the meeting yesterday and their warmth was much appreciated in the earlier part of the day when a keen wind was blowing. ...

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  23. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car, containing nine passengers, swerved and ran into a ditch at the side of Gordon-road, Roseville, yesterday afternoon, owing to the steering gear becoming ...

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  24. SCHOOL INSPECTORS.

    Questions relating to the solection of teachers, the inspection of teachers, the inspection of schools, reasoning tests, and other matters, were discussed at the Australasian ...

    Article : 308 words
  25. RENTS IN VIENNA.

    Advices from Vienna state that an astonishing strike is threatened. The authorities refused to allow property owners to raise their rents in proportion to the depreciation in ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    Mr. de Valera and Mr. Childers are now hunted men. Their peace proposals are well designed to save, not only their faces, but also their lives. ...

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  27. MAN INJURED WHILE DIVING.

    Through diving into shallow water at Little Coogee yesterday, Reginald Baffiere, 25, of Charlotte-street, Leichhardt, received injuries to the scalp and was taken to Sydney ...

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  28. COAL DISCOVERY.

    A message from Grandchester states that what is believed to be a valuable and important seam of coal has been discovered on Hidden Vale Estate. The scene of the discovery ...

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  29. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    Henry Amor, 40, a married man, residing in King's-road, Five Dock, was found in Garfieldstreet, Five Dock, early last night, with severe wounds in his throat. The Western Suburbs ...

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  30. AIRMAN'S ESCAPE.

    A report from Paris says that M. James, who was favourite for the Deutsch de la Muerthe prize, drove a 450 horse-power Bamelmars machine, in addition to losing the race, ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. DETAINED.

    Isadora Duncan, an American-born classic dancer, who, at Moscow, recently married Serge Issenine, a Russian poet, thus losing her American citizenship, was detained, with her ...

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  32. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The chairman of the Tariff Board, Major Oakley, who has arrived here, said the board had recommended the Federal Government to place wire netting, fencing wire, ...

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  33. SOLDIERS MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, unveiled a beautiful monument to the memory of returned and fallen soldiers in Adelong Park on Sunday. The monument takes the form of an ...

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  34. A FIREMAN DROWNED.

    Daniel Hayes, 35, a fireman on the steamer Archer, was drowned at Morpeth about midnight on Saturday. He was going on board when he missed the gangway, and in falling ...

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  35. JOB CONTROL.

    It was learned in Melbourne to-day that another attempt at "Job control" on an Australian steamer oversea had been made by members of the ship's crow. Prompt action, ...

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  36. A CONSUL'S FUNCTIONS.

    Sir,—Professor Charteris's intimation in today's "Herald" that a consul's functions are purely commercial, seems to need qualification. An important part of a consul's duties is to ...

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  37. MR. TOM MANN.

    Mr. Tom Mann has arrived in South Africa, at the invitation of certain Labour organisations. In an interview he said he was not out to create trouble, but to help in ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    It would appear that finality shortly will be reached in regard to additions to the toolroom at the Small Arms Factory. In this jear's estimates £13,000 is set down for additions at ...

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  39. SUBMERGED WRECK.

    During a voyage to Darwin the steamer Bambra, engaged in the north-west coast trade, passed over what is thought to have been the wreck of the steamer Koombann, which was ...

    Article : 165 words
  40. ST. BERNARD'S HOME.

    Sir,—The widening of William-street is responsible for the happening of what is to some a tragedy. St. Bernard's Home for Working Gentlewomen, a home—the only one of its kind ...

    Article : 165 words
  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Berlin says that opposition to the Government move in respect to corn prices is increasing and has resulted in linking up the United Socialists and Independents, ...

    Article : 129 words
  42. ENORMOUS INCOMES.

    The Internal Revenue Bureau at Washington announces that four personal incomes, each exceeded 5,000,000 dollars in 1920. Of these persons two were residents of New York ...

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  43. TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT.

    Rudolph Joseph Eddelbuttel, aged 33, was sentenced to two and a half year's imprisonment to-day for having stolen documents and papers belonging to the Federal Taxation ...

    Article : 78 words
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