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  2. SHEARERS' DISPUTE.

    It was announced yesterday afternoon that the various pastoralists and Braziers' associations would probably take legal proceedings against the A.W.U. on the allegation that ...

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  3. TO CLOSE DOWN.

    Au example of the manner in which collieries in the Newcastle district are finding difficulty in carrying on under the present conditions of trade and ...

    Article : 337 words
  4. DE-CONTROL.

    While not stating definitely that the fruit pool would be discontinued, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) emphatically declared to a deputation to-day that he would like to ...

    Article : 513 words
  5. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    In reply to a deputation which waited upon him yesterday, protesting against what was declared to be unfair competition from the State Motor Garage, the Minister for Public ...

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  6. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    Included in the Empire Day messages published in the "Empire Mail" are the following:— Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary), says: ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    Members of the Cabinet take a most grave view of the new political situation in Ireland. Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Chamberlain, Lord ...

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  8. HOUND THE WORLD FLIGHT Major Blake's Great Adventure.

    Major W. T. Blake, who is undertaking the worldencircling flight projected by the late Sir Ross Smith, set out from England on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock and reached Paris about three hours later. Some slight ...

    Article : 519 words
  9. UNEMPLOYMENT. OUTLOOK IMPROVING.

    As a result of the work of the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. M. H. Farrar) and the activities of the sub-committee of the Cabinet, the question of unemployment is now ...

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  10. LEARNING CIVICS.

    "School is in" would have been the natural exclamation of a visitor to the meeting of the Kuring-gal Shire Council at Gordon last evening, when he found the council-chamber ...

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  11. POISON GASES.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at washington says:—Despite the Washington Conference Treaty, prohibiting use of noxious gases in warfare, the United States War ...

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  12. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The Labour party and Independent Liberals have informed Mr. Chamberlain, leader of the House of Commons, that they would decline to speak in the debate on the Genoa ...

    Article : 365 words
  13. QUEENSLAND WEAT.

    The Acting Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Forgan Smith) announced to-day that the Government had agreed to guarantee 1/ a bushel, in addition to the 3/ already guaranteed by ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. STEAMER SUBSIDIES.

    The Department of Commeree, the Navy Office, the Post Office, and the Shipping Board have decided on a joint recommendation to Corgress to renew the mail carrying ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. LEAGUE MAORIES.

    The match between A and B team Maorl League football players at Auckland was so farcial that the spectators demanded their money back. ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    At a Colonial Institute dinner to-night Sir William Stevenson Meyer, High Commissioner for India, commended the work of Mr. Montagu and Lord Chelmsford in India. ...

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  17. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western Australia), Mr. E. Jowett, M.P. (of Victoria), Mr. A. K. Trethowan, M.L.C. (of New South Wales), Sir J. Connolly (Agent-General for Western ...

    Article : 291 words
  18. UNION JACK.

    "As a pure-bred Irishman, whose pedigree went back to the misty realms of unrecorded things," Senator Lynch, speaking at a Loyalty League demonstration, said that in the days of ...

    Article : 196 words
  19. MR. HIGGS, M.P.,

    On the occasion of Mr. Theodore's meeting on Monday night at Rockhampton, the Premier made an extremely bitter attack on Mr. Higgs, M.P., for leaving the Labour party. ...

    Article : 264 words
  20. SPORT ABROAD.

    W. A. Oldfield, the Australian cricketer, has been invited to play with members of the House of Commons in the match against the House of Lords' team on June 15. Oldfield ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. HELP FOR DIGGERS.

    Employment is gradually being found for the unemployed returned soldiers who are housed in the old Girls' High School, and yesterday over 40 of them were sent to different jobs. ...

    Article : 332 words
  22. ENGLISH MAILS.

    In spite of the protests of business men in Melbourne and Sydney arrangements have not been made by the Postal Department in conjunction with the shipping companies for the ...

    Article : 518 words
  23. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    The Interstate Commerce Commission has ordered a reduction in freight rates throughout the country, to become effective on July 1. ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. PUBLIC SERVANT.

    Stating that she was being paid a greater salary than her labours entitled her to, a lady of high educational qualifications employed in the Public Service recently ...

    Article : 189 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the course of his reply on the Budget debate the Minister of Finance said the discontinuance of the navy contribution was the result of an agreement with the British ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. PAPUA.

    Papua's revenue and expenditure for the six months ended December 31, 1921, showed a considerable falling off as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year. The ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. BOTTOMLEY CASE.

    The evidence for the prosecution in the case against Horatio Bottomley closed earlier than expected. Bottomley carne into Court wearing a white hat, and said, humourously, ...

    Article : 320 words
  28. BUILDING TRADES.

    A mass meeting of the employees of the various trades unions covering the building industry, including bricklayers, carpenters, painters, labourers, and others, was held at ...

    Article : 265 words
  29. ENGINEERING DISPUT[?]

    At the conclusion of a conference lasting five hours the executives of forty-seven unions involved in the engineering dispute announced that it had been decided to submit the ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. BRAZILIAN EXHIBITION.

    The Consul for Brazil (Mr. J. E. Barrow) has received further particulars of the international exhibition to be held at Rio de Janeiro from December 31 to March 31, 1923. ...

    Article : 306 words
  31. MISSING COMEDIAN.

    Mr. Harry Thurston, the well-known English [?]omodian, who is in Australia under contract to Sir Benjamin Fuller, and who disappeared from the Hotel Australia on Saturday last, ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. BARBOUND SHIPPING.

    The bars of the Tweed, Richmond, and Man[?]ing rivers remained too shallow yesterday to permit of coastal shipping held up inside putting out to sea. The steamers ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin (President of the Board of Trade), replying to a question in the House of Commons in regard to the panic among the Egypt's Lascar crew, preventing women ...

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  34. CAMPERDOWN.

    Mr. C. Campbell, of 21 Gibbens-street, Camperdown, in a letter to the Editor, States that the charges made by Alderman Arthur McElhone, in regard to the sanitary ...

    Article : 195 words
  35. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Parts says it is believed the Reparations Commission, after a discussion with the Golman Finance Minister, has reached an agreement upon the reparations question ...

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  36. COAL MINERS' LAMPS.

    The miners are seeking the introduction of legislation which will compel mine owners to adopt an improved type of safety-lamp for use in the mines. Several types of lamps ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES.

    At the Wellington wool sales held to-day there was a large attendance of buyers. Bidding was keen. The Continental demand was good for lower classes of crossbreds. ...

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  38. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    A report from Copenhagen sta[?] at mes[?]es have been received fr[?] Poland announcing that large forces of Russian cavalry are advancing on [?] [?]essi district. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. FARMER SHOT DEAD.

    Andrew Podesta, a farmer at Balgarine, 25 miles from Merredin, was shot dead yesterday, while working on a drilling machine on his farm, and his assai[?]lant, Frederick Charles ...

    Article : 107 words
  40. MIDDLE HARBOUR.

    The Governmont has granted £6000 to the Kuring-gal and Warringah shires and Willoughby municipality for the erection of a bridge across an arm of Middle Harbour at ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. DEALING WITH SEDITION.

    A bill has been introduced in the House of Commons by a private member to prevent the importation from oversea of money, securities, or property intended to be used for ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. QUAIL PLENTIFUL.

    Good bags of quail have been secured in the vicinity of Dapto and Kembla Grange since the season opened, a little over a week ago. One party secured 40 brace in a morning's ...

    Article : 50 words
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