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  2. STATE SESSION.

    Both Houses of the State Legislature [?]t yesterday. In the Legislative Assembly it was intended to proceed at the outset with the Estimates, but owing to the absence of ...

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  3. THE DOCKYARDS.

    A large number of members of the Federated Iron Trades Union have been rendered idle in consequence of the boil[?]rmakers having introduced go-slow tactics at the Cockatoo and ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Official circles are still without news from Mudania. It is pointed out that the exclusion of Allied journalists was decided by the military ...

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  5. GENERALS MEET AT MUDANIA.

    Great care appears to have been taken to keep secret the conference of Allied generals with Kemal Pasha and other representatives of the Government at Angora. The newspaper correspondents were excluded from the meetings, and ...

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  6. MOTOR CYCLES.

    The Lord Mayor is at present investigating the circumstances surrounding the recommendation of the deputy general manager of the electricity supply department for the ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. HOUSING BOARD.

    The report of the Housing Board for the year ended June 30 last was tabled in Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Minister for Mines and Local Government (Mr. ...

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  8. IDLE MINES.

    The mines on the South Coast were still closed down yesterday, and no move was made by the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association to resume operations. ...

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  9. THE BOILERMAKERS.

    The Boilermakers' Union has decided not to accept [?]he decision of the shipbuilding tribunal in regard to the dispute at the Cockatoo Dockyards. ...

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  10. AUSTRIA'S FINANCE.

    A message from Geneva says that Italy having agreed to participate in the League of Nations' modified scheme for assisting Austria financially, a committee of five, under ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. INVERELL JUBILEE.

    Inverell is celebrating its municipal jubilee this week. Five days are being devoted to the celebrations marking the fiftieth anniversary of its incorporation. Those 50 years ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    M'Donald finished the season in thirty-first position in Lancashire League bowling. He took 81 wickets at an average of 12.18. Thirteen bowlers had averages under 10. The wet ...

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  13. PARK CRIME.

    The man who was found dead in a patch of ti-tree in Centennial Park late on Tuesday afternoon, having apparently been murdered, was identified yesterday as Clarence Patrick ...

    Article : 255 words
  14. SHIPPING RATES.

    At Colombo it is stated that the Commonwealth Line intends breaking away from the Colombo-Australian conference, and that there is reason to believe big reductions in ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. ARRESTS IN INDIA.

    The position at Amritsar is unchanged. An average of 80 Akalis are being arrested daily. Over [?]00 are now in custody. ...

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  16. IRELAND.

    At yesterday's sitting the Dail Eireann discussed the Constitutional oath. Mr. Gavan Duffy moved an amendment deleting the provision that the oath must ...

    Article : 360 words
  17. WEST WALLSEND DISPUTE.

    At the quarterly meeting of the West W[?]llsend miners' lodge last night members decided to send representatives to the various [?]o in the district asking for assistance if the ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. CLOTHING TRADES.

    The clothing trades strike in South Australia was officially declared off yesterday. The Sydney office of the Federated Clothing Trades' Union received a telegram to that ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. AUSTRALIA'S ASSISTANCE.

    Sir Charles Rosenthal yesterday forwarded the following letter to Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister):—"The King and Empire Alliance, of which body I am president, unanimously ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. ISLAND STEAMERS.

    Owing to the cessation of production at South Coast mines, the source of supply of coal for the Island mail steamers has been cut off, and Burns, Phil[?], and Co., Ltd., have ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. BANKERS CONFER.

    Mr. T. W. Lamont addressed the bankers' convention. He said America had come to the parting of the ways and must decide whether to co-operate in the counsels of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. MURRAY LANDS.

    Referring last night to the Government's scheme for the settlement of the Murray lands the Premier (Sir George Fuller) made the following statement: ...

    Article : 543 words
  23. EMPLOYING CHINESE

    Mr. Joseph Baille, a representative of Mr. Henry Ford, who is investigating the possibilities of establishing a Ford factory in China, has sailed for America (says a ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. RETROSPECTIVE LAW

    The recent attempted bribery case, in which Sleeman and Connolly were convicted of attempting to bribe a member of Parliament found an echo in the Assembly to-day, when ...

    Article : 408 words
  25. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    A message from Berlin states that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, at the celebration of his 75th birthday, received [?] number of deputations. Replying to ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Vienna states that thousands of Italian Fascist[?] invaded Bozen, the capital of German Southern Tyrol, compelling the municipality to accept the Nationalist ...

    Article : 272 words
  27. MINERS GO FISHING.

    When seen this morning, Mr. Bird, president of the Miners' Union, said he noticed Mr. Weyland had omitted to mention the time when the letter which had been sent him by ...

    Article : 280 words
  28. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    While a cattle train from Dubbo was being shunted into a dead end at Tumulia railway station, about 12 miles west of Bathurst, at 4.20 this morning, the entine got out of ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. LENIN BACK AT WORK.

    The Russian delegation in London states that Lenin resumed work on the council of the Peoples' Commissaries on Monday. ...

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  30. ELECTION DATE.

    The preparations that are being made for the remaining business of Parliament indicate definitely that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has decided to hold the general ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Confirmation of the death sentence passed on Stassen, a miner, who had been convicted of shooting two natives during the Rand trouble, has caused great feeling in Labour ...

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  32. SHEARING,

    The Graziers' Association reported last night that the following sheds had commenced shearing yesterday on the Federal award conditions:—The Ranges (Kootingal), ...

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  33. BONUS SHARES.

    Following upon the judgment of the High Court in June in the case of Webb v the Federal Commissioner of Taxation, which ruled that certain bonus shares of the Broken Hill ...

    Article : 303 words
  34. ESPERANCE BAY.

    Threatened with arrest on Tuesday for refusal of duty the 71 stewards of the Commonwealth Government liner Esperance Bay, considered their position at a meeting on board ...

    Article : 195 words
  35. SLAUGHTERMEN.

    It was stated at the Trade[?] Hall yesterday that the slaughtermen at the Riverstone meat works had demanded increased rates for killing woolly sheep and old lambs. They ...

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  36. GERMAN LINERS.

    The German-Australian liner Hanau, the first German steamer to reach Australia since the war, arrived in Adelaide to-day. The old German signal, black, white, and red, now ...

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  37. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Advices from Peking and Foochow indicate that Fukien Province has declared its independence of the Central Government, and is affiliating with Dr. Sun Yat Sen in ...

    Article : 150 words
  38. COST OF LIVING.

    According to the State Statistician, the general level of food prices showed it decrease of ½ per cent, last month as compared with the previous month. The prices of meat ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Although he had received no official notification of the reported outbreak of pneumonic influenza at Coolah, the Director-General of Health (Dr. W. G. Armstrong) stated last night ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND AWARD.

    The Arbitration Court's award for shearers has been filed. It provides that the rate for shearing by hand or machine shall not be less than 24/ per 100, with rations. Where ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. THE IRONWORKERS.

    The men at the Midland Junction Government workshops have decided to support the members of the iron trades' unions in resisting the reversion to the 48 hours' week. ...

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  42. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Southampton: Ceramic, from Sydney. D[?]parture. Table Bay: Anchises (from Glasgow), for Australia. The Arendskerk, Rotterdam to Australia, has passed ...

    Article : 29 words
  43. M'GILL UNIVERSITY.

    University leaders in the United States, England, and the Continent will attend the opening of the new biological and botanical building at McGill University on Thursday. ...

    Article : 32 words
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