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  2. FEDERAL SESSION.

    After meeting at 11 a.m. on Thursday, the House of Representatives sat all through the night until 9 o'clock this morning, wnen it aujourned for two hours, and met again at ...

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  3. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    At the Anglican Diocesan Synod yesterday it was resolve[?], on the motion of the Rev. S. J. Kirby, "That this synod commends the Busb Church Aid Society for Australia ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN SPEECH.

    The State Governor, during his "Rose Day" speech in Martin-place yesterday, made reference to the spirit of lawlessness which has become markedly evident among a ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. NEAR EAST.

    A telegram from Constantinople says that Sir Charles Harington, in a message to the troops expressing confidence that the Mudania protocol will remove all pressure and danger ...

    Article : 665 words
  6. ROSE DAY.

    "Roses ruddy and roses white," golden sunshine, gaiety and music, and with everybody in happy mood, the "Rose Day" appeal was held under the most favourable conditions ...

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  7. HURSTVILLE.

    The streets ot Hurstville were gay with bunting by day and bright with coloured lights by night yesterday for the opening of an exhibition and shopping week carnival. ...

    Article : 500 words
  8. DIABETES.

    The Philadelphia University, Pennsylvania, after several experiments with serum supplied by the University of Toronto, has announced that the ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. SHIP ON FIRE.

    A message from Los Angeles says that the steamer City of Honolulu, bound there from Honolulu, with 300 passengers. is reported to be on fire 500 miles west ot Los Angeles. ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The political situation is developing in the most amazing manner. Everybody is hanging on to Mr. Lloyd George's and Mr. Chamberlain's coming speeches, the purport of which ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. INFLUENZA.

    The return of H.M.S. Chatham to Auckland with cases of pneumonic in[?]uenz o[?] board, and the fact that there are a number of cases of this complaint in Auckland city, has created ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. DAME LLOYD GEORGE.

    Dame Lloyd George, in supporting the Coalition candidate at Leytonstone, said that a general election could not be very far away, although sha could not say exactly when it ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. LONDON PROCESSION.

    The Lord Mayor-elect conferred at the Mansion House with officials representing India and the dominions with reference to their participation in a procession. Australia ...

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  14. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    The following reply to Mr. Piddington's statement on the sugar agreement was issued yesterday by the National Association:- "Mr. Piddington is evidently piqued ...

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  15. VALUABLE PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE.

    The Felton Bequest has purchased from Mr. C. J. Weld-Blundell the "Madonna," a small but famous example of Jan Van Eyeck Claude Phillips, in the "Daily Telegraph," ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Lieut.—Colonel Harold Paul, a well-known property salesman ot Bathurst, was killed in a motor car accident on the Sydney-road, near Rydal, at about 7.30 this morning. ...

    Article : 280 words
  17. SHEARERS.

    "Applications from competent shearers for pens at Federal award rates continue to reach us daily," says a statement issued on behalf of the Graziers' Association last ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. WAR DEBTS.

    A Paris message says that a high authority in the Ministry of Finance, explaining France's financial outlook, says: "There is not the slightest possibility of France meeting any ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. EX-KAISER'S WEDDING.

    A message from Amsterdam says that great excitement was occasioned in Doorn by [?] arrival from Berlin of a dozen heavy trunks, which are supposed, to contain the ex-Kalser's ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. MR. HUGHES.

    What is regarded as a preliminary to the Federal election campaign was begun to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), accompanied by the member for Gippsland (Mr. ...

    Article : 290 words
  21. GERMAN FINANCES.

    A message from Berlin says the Government bas decided to introduce drastic legislation to prevent speculative traffic in foreign exchange. ...

    Article : 445 words
  22. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    All classes [?] the community were represented at Marle Lloyd's funeral. There were 12 motor cars laden with wreaths from variety artists, all the theatrical organisations, ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. RATEENAU'S MURDERERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin corresponddent telegraphs that an analysis shows that chocolates sent to Leipzig prisoners contained arsenic. It is assumed that the poisoner ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. MANUFACTURERS.

    The New Soutn Wales State Orchestra will give two concerts at the All-Australian Manufacturers' Exhibition at the Showground this afternoon at 2.30 and 4. and in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. BOX COLLECTIONS.

    The total proceeds from box collect[?] when counting was dis[?]ued at 9 o'cl[?] last night, amounted to £3498. As there are many [?]oves still to he col ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    Two reports from the Public Accounts Committee on Sugar were laid before the I ederal Parliament t[?]-night. The report of the majority (Senators ...

    Article : 386 words
  27. PARK MYSTERY.

    The police are still investigating the mystery of the dead woman, who was found burled in a bunker in Moore Park on Thursday. A man has been charged with murder. ...

    Article : 260 words
  28. NEW ZEALAND RECEPTION.

    Sir James and Lady Allen gave a reception to 1000 guests in the Imperial Institute, the guests Including the Prince of Wales, several Imperial Ministers, many New Zealanders, ...

    Article : 327 words
  29. MOUNT LYELL ENGINEERS.

    There were no fresh developments in the engineers' dispute at Mount Lyell. None of the men who went out over the 48 hours' question has returned to work. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. WAR HOMES.

    Although it was expected th the Acting Commissioner for War Service Homes (Colonel J. Semm[?]ns) would, in his report to the Minister for Repatriation (Senatori E. D. ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. DUNTROON.

    If any scheme is put forward with a view to the establishment of an agricultural college at Duntroon the Minister for Defence, Mr. Massy Greene, will give it careful ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The Australian tennis players arrived by the R.M.S. Niagara. Interviewed in regard to the Davis Cup. Patte sc[?] said that he did not ex[?]ect to beat ...

    Article : 164 words
  33. AMERICAN PROHIBITION LAW.

    The Federal Court has granted the International Mercantile Marine Company a temporary order restraining prohibition agents of the Treasury Department seizing liquor ...

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  34. THE SENATE.

    The Senate, which had had a busy day on Thursday, also sa[?] through the night until close on 7 o'clock this morning. A great amount of time had been spent on Thursday ...

    Article : 301 words
  35. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Although the Government intended on Thursday night to put most of the Estimates through during the sitting of the Legislative Assembly, progress was so slow in the early hours of ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. NORTHERN MINES.

    Important matters affocting mines in the nor[?]ra district were dealt with at a sitting of the Coal Tribunal held in Newcasle today. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND TRADE WITH MANCHESTER.

    Presiding at a meeting of the Trafford Park Estates Ltd., in Manchester, Mr. Marshall Stevens, M.P. chairman of the company, referred to New Zealand's glowing trade with ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. CIVIL SERVANTS' RIGHTS.

    A bill introduced in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) proposes to repeal the disqualification of any State employee from being a ...

    Article : 55 words
  39. HOTEL AND SHOPS DESTROYED.

    A big fire occurred at Cloncurry on Thursday night, when the Imperial Hotel and three shops were destroyed. The damage si estimated at about £10,000. ...

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  40. TIME v. PIECE WORK.

    A striking comparison of results of time and piece work is revealed in the report of the joint investigation committee of employers and wormen's organisations in the engineer ...

    Article : 144 words
  41. WALLAL ECLIPSE PARTY.

    The Wallal eclipse scientists returned to Fremantle by steamer yesterday. The leader of the party. Dr. Campbell, said that the study of the photographs would for ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. FISHING SMACK WRECKED.

    The motor fishing smack Athona, owned by Mr. Albert Fisher, with another boat in tow, whilst attempting to cross the bar at Brunswick Heads this morning, was swept on to a ...

    Article : 146 words
  43. THE BEVAN CASE.

    During the hearing of the Bevan case at the Guildhall, John P. Randall Parsons gave evidence that be was holding a power of attorney for his brother, Colonel William Frederick ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. FIRE AT CONCORD.

    A fire broke out in a on[?]-storied building in Wellbank-stro[?]t, Concord, early yesterday afternoon. The premises were occupied by Patrick Pollacher and were used as a ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    Robert Burns Cleary, aged 30 years, a prisoner undergoing a sentence of four years' imprisonment for house-breaking and stealing, escaped from the Melbourne Hospital shortly ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. BAKERY DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A bakery conducted by Mr. Massey, of Mona Vale, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The damage done is estimated at [?]000. ...

    Article : 28 words
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