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  2. ARBITRATION.

    Sir John Quick, of Bendigo, and Mr. No[?] Augustin Webb, Deputy President of the Industrial Court of South Australia, have been appointed Deputy Presidents of the ...

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  3. RED SINN FEIN. LATE SIR H. WILSON.

    Marshal Foch and General Weygand visited Sir Henry Wilson's house. They knelt beside the body and recited prayers for the dead. Thousands of poople made a pilgrimage to ...

    Article : 259 words
  4. FEDERAL SESSION. TO OPEN TO-MORROW.

    Although the Federal Parliament reassembles on Wednesday, and meetings of the respective parties are to be held to-morrow afternoon, comparatively few members were ...

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  5. CANBERRA.

    Proposals for the building of the Federal capital at Canberra to enablo Parliament to meet there in about four years' time have been submitted to the "Federal Cabinet by the ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS

    An inquest on the body of the late Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson was opened to-day at the Westminster Coroner's Court. Major Wilson, a brother of the deceased, ...

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  7. DR. RATHENAU.

    A message from Berlin states that Dr. Rathenau resided in a quiet suburb, and there were consequently few spectators of his murder on Friday afternoon. ...

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  8. WIRE NETTING.

    The seriousness of the industrial situation in the Newcastle district was increased during the week-end by the closing down of the works of Rylands Bros. (Aust.), Ltd., at Port ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. SHEARING RATES.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day the President, Mr. Justice Powers, referred to the injunction proceedings before the High Coutt in Brisbane in connection ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. MR. P. BOARD.

    Arising out of recent correspondence in the Pres[?] relative to the Director of Education (Mr. Peter Board) and to the appointment of his successor, the Minister for Education ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, has sent a message of sympathy to Lady Wilson on behalf of himself and Dame Mary Hughes. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE. ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    It would appear from latest Continental newspapers that Germany has made wonderful strides in the expansion of aviation during the past three years. Under the terms ...

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  13. ENGINEERS.

    The final award in the plaint of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers against the Adelaide Steamship Company and others, was made by Mr. Justice Powers in the ...

    Article : 403 words
  14. THE LARGS BAY.

    The situation created on the Commonwealth Government liner Largs Bay by the attempt on the part of the Seamen's Union to enforce job control on the vessel in connection with ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. THE FREE STATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  16. WAR TROPHY.

    In the presence of a large gathering of people a captured German field gun which has been mounted in front of the Glebe Town Hall, was unveiled yesterday by General Sir ...

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  17. CASUALTIES. WOMAN COLLAPSES AT RACES.

    While attending the races at Kensington yesterday afternoon, Mrs. James Herbert, 65, who resides at 104 West-street, Darlinghurst, suddenly collapsed. The Eastern Suburbs ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. MT. EVEREST.

    Discouraging news comes from the Mount Everest exploring party. A further attempt to reach the summit added only 100 feet to the previous record. Terrible weather ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. FOOTBALL MISHAPS.

    Early yesterday afternoon Charles Faulkner, 22, a married man, residing at the Arcadia Hotel, Pitt-street, was playing football at the Sydney Cricket Ground, when he fell, ...

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  20. CLOSED HOTELS.

    The licensees of the Burrangong and Rose and Crown hotels are in an unenviable position. Having both been refused renewals of their licenses by the Licensing Court, they ...

    Article : 291 words
  21. THE BRIDGE.

    Unexpected opposition has developed against tho alternative proposal of the Government for the construction of the North Shore Bridge, and there is possibility that the ...

    Article : 601 words
  22. HORNSBY RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The body of the youth which was found in a shockingly mutilated condition on the railway on the Hornsby side of Asquith station shortly after half-past 6 o'clock on ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. MAJOR BLAKE'S FLIGHT.

    A message from Rome says that Major Blake has arrived at Naples, having safely covered the distance from Marseilles in 13 hours. He flies to Athens to-morrow. ...

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  24. TO OUST MR. HUGHES.

    Although considerable secrecy is being observed regarding it, a movement is being started here, having for its object the cleaning of Federal politics and the elimination of ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    The Metropolitan Railway Power Station, which is in the centre of London, has been destroyed by fire. The damage amounted to £500,000. ...

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  26. STEAMER RONA ASHORE.

    The Post and Telegraph Department received a radio this morning stating that the steamer Rona had struck Flat Rock, on the cast coast. The vessel was reported to be ...

    Article : 248 words
  27. FALL OF STONE IN A QUARRY.

    A fall of stone above a level at which about half-a-dozen labourers were working in a quarry at Mitcham this afternoon resulted in several men being injured. It is reported ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir George Parkin, author and lecturer on Imperial Federation. ...

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  29. REGULAR ARMY OFFICERS.

    Sir,—King's regulations forbid an officer to air his grlevances in public. For this reason the many injustices with which the force has had to contend have never been made pub ...

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  30. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Although it has been ascertained that owing to the comparatively small demand in Australia it would be [?]conomical to establish a factory for the ma[?] actre of telephones, ...

    Article : 174 words
  31. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Referring, to Germany's admission to the League of Nations, Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech to-day. said: "I want Germany there, and if a proposal is put before the League ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. ADMIRAL DUMARESQ.

    A cable was received by the naval authorities yesterday from Manila stating that the condition of Admiral Dumaresq was unchanged and that he was in a critical condition. ...

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  33. TWO FATAL FIRES.

    A message from Cairns states that a loud explosion occurred in Lambert's drapery shop at Gordon Vale early this morning. It attracted the attention of residents to the ...

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  34. FAIR RENTS ACT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. A. Griffith (author of this Act) evidently does not know how it is being administered when he says the landlord receives 8½ per cent. net return, made up by ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. THE GRAND PRIX.

    The Paris Grand Prix was won by Kefalin, with Ramus second, and Algerian third. Donoghue rode the winner, who was favourite from 14 others, and won by two lengths. ...

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  36. CITY MISSION.

    For sixty years the City Mission has been acting on the principle that charity comes first and creed a long last. Away back in 1862 the Sydney city missionaries made 22,548 ...

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  37. BACON FACTORY STRIKE.

    As the result of the strike at the Oxley bacon factory the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice M'Cawley) on Saturday suspended the award under which ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A receiving order has been made against Sir William Hopwood, who a year ago was a director of 31 cotton companies, and regarded as the Napoleon of cotton mill finance ...

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  39. RUNAWAY IN CITY.

    As a result of a horse attached to a sulky taking fright and bolting near the Belmore Park, city, yesterday afternoon, three persons wero injured. Their names are: Mrs. Annie ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYED IN W.A.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Collier) headed a deputation of the Parliamentary Labour party to the Acting Premier (Mr. Colobatch), requesting the immediate ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—May I state that the "facts" in the letter of Mr. Arthur Griffith, published in your issue of the 23rd instant, are misleading. His first fact states that "the Court shall ...

    Article : 317 words
  42. COTTON-GROWING.

    Mr. Trevallyn Jones, who is representing the Dominion Cotton Syndicate of South Australia, arrived in Brisbane to-day from Melbourne. He stated that the syndicate had ...

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  43. MR. WEARNE AT WALGETT.

    Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lands, arrived here on Saturday. He was met at the railway station by shire councillors. To-day he will unveil the soldiers' memorial monument in ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. FIRE IN CITY.

    Shortly before 8 o'clock last night a fire broke out in a building which is in the course of construction in Reservoir-street, city. Brigades from headquarters and George-street ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES.

    In connection with the action brought by the Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association against J. C. Williamson. Ltd., and others, Mr. Justice Powers said ...

    Article : 164 words
  46. ROBBERY AT WOOLLAHRA.

    The residence of Mr. John Maughan, in Fullerton-street, Woollahra, was entered by thieves last night, and clothing and other articles to the value of £20 were removed. ...

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  47. THE DROUGHT SERIOUS.

    Sir,—The drought in this State and Queensland has reached an alarming state, as reported at the conference of the Australian Farmers' Federal organisation at Adelaide on ...

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  48. LATE LIEUT. M'INTOSH.

    A memorial, erected by public subscription to commomorate the deeds of the late Lieutenant J. G. M'Intosh, who was killed in an aeroplane accident at Dalwallinu, was unveiled ...

    Article : 95 words
  49. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    The dispute between the Union Steamship Company and the Marine Engineers' Institute was before the Conciliation Council to-day. The company is seeking a new award. ...

    Article : 52 words
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