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  2. THE PRINCE.

    Thc Prince had a wonderful journey here from Colombo this morning. The entire population of the district, for 15 miles on each side of the ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    Eight men in a motor car drove through May-street, Bel[?]st. The car stopped, and the men fired, killing two policemen. They then drove off and escaped. ...

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  4. AT THE POLLS.

    Polling will take place to-day throughout New South Wales for the election of the next Parliament. The Ministerial party is appealing to the people largely on the ground of motherhood endowment and the fixation of wages by Parliament, as far ...

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  5. PROPORTIONAL SYSTEM.

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  6. WIRELESS.

    Approval was given by the Federal Cabinet to-day to the recommendations made by a committee of the Federal Parliament to the proposed agreement between the ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Further details of the tragic happening at MacMahon's hotel, in Belfast, show that the barman has since died, malting the number of victims six. ...

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  8. NAVAL DISASTER.

    The Admiralty reports that the destroyer Versatile rammed the submarine 1142 during manoeuvres off Europa Point, near Gibraltar. The submarine sank in 500 fathems of water. ...

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  9. HELP FOR UNIVERSITIES

    The Royal Commission on Oxford and Cambridge Universities appointed in 1919 to consider the universities' applications for State finnacial assistance has issued a ...

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  10. FINAL WORD.

    Sir George Fuller made the following final "appeal to workers" yesterday:— "On the eve of the elections I appeal to the moderate, thoughtful working man and ...

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  11. FINAL RALLIES.

    There was no sign of election excitement in the centre of the city last night, but out in the suburbs the candidates were hurrying about from one centre to the other, and many ...

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  12. MAN ARRESTED.

    Detective-sergeants Robson and Truscott, accompanied by Detectives Watkins, Jones, Wickham, Power, and Fahey, made a hurried [?] to the branch of the Australian Bank of ...

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  13. NO ESCAPE.

    The submarine was rising to the surface in the course of manoeuvres, when she was telescoped by the Veisatile, which was going at high speed. The submarine came to the ...

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  14. THE GRAND NATIONAL.

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  15. WARLIKE OPERATIONS.

    On the motion of the Attorney-General, the Ulster Parliament has added the death penalty for bomb throwing and manufacturing. The Attorney-General remarked: "If these powers ...

    Article : 419 words
  16. CIVIC EMPLOYEES.

    "His assertion was a wilful and deliberate misstatement, absolutely without one lota of foundation, and is exactly in keeping with the wild and misleading statements made by ...

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  17. LABOUR ON THE RAND.

    It is generally accepted that trades unionism on the Rand has received a severe check. Formerly, on the principle of avoiding trouble, the employers gave preference to ...

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  18. SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    The submarine H41 was damaged in a collision in 1919, but it was not worth salving. Most of the "H" class of submarines were built in Cannda during the war. ...

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  19. KING'S SYMPATHY.

    The King has sent a message as follows to the commander of the Atlantic fleet:—"Greatly shocked to hear of the disaster. Wish that the deep sympathy of myself and the Queen ...

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  20. TWENTY MEETINGS.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) addressed 20 meetings in the metropolitan area last night. He accomplished this by delivering fiveminute addresses at each place, and by ...

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  21. WAGE RATE.

    That he is in favour of reducing wages or of retrenchment in the Public Service was emphatically denied by Sir George Fuller yesterday. He said:— ...

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  22. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Sensational shooting by two youths and the police took place at Nerrim South yesterday. On Wednesday night a store at Neerim South was broken into and a quantity of goods ...

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  23. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Borlin states that the Reparation Commission's Note to Germany has created the deepest Impression. It is stated that the conditions proposed ...

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  24. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    An aeroplane crashed from 1000 feet above the Manston training school, killing the officer. Corporal McCausland, the observer, waited ...

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  25. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington learns that the Naval Department has threatened to reduce the navy to 12 battleships—six fewer than the United States' ...

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  26. PARTY UPROAR IN BERLIN.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent states that the uproar over the Reparation Commission's note need not be taken very seriously. It was largely stage thunder, which ...

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  27. STORM ON THE TWEED.

    Following several days of sweltering heat, a thunderstorm, accompanied by cyclonic winds, broke over the district. Rain fell in torrents. It was the heaviest rain known ...

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  28. WAR'S TRAGIC TOLL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  29. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's special correspondent at Criccieth, the Prime Minister's Welsh home, Rives an interesting resume of the political situation, evidently as the result of ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. LEADERS' FORECASTS

    The PREMIER: Labour expects to win from three to five additional seats. Sir GEORGE FULLER: The Coalition expects a majority of Rix. ...

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  31. NURSE CAVELL.

    A message from Brussels states that in the trial at Mons of Armand Jeanncs, who is charged with the betrayal of Nurse Cavell and other Allied nationals, Madam Werres, ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. VITAL ISSUES.

    Sir George Fuller milites the following appeal to the country [?]stricts:— The National-Progressive Coalition has put before the State a soundly constructive and ...

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  33. EVERY VOTE NEEDED

    Sir Joseph Carruthers last night made the following statement:— "I have spent tour weeks in the southern part of the State, and about one week ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

    The Near East Conference has decided that if Turkey accepts the broposals made to her she will he admitted to the League of Nations. The proceedings of the conference are of the ...

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  35. COAL FIND.

    "There is no doubt about the value of the new coal find on the Bowen railway," said the Minister for Mines, Mr. Jones, yesterday. The coal was found about 9ft from the ...

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  36. JAPAN'S BONA FIDES.

    A message from. Tokio says that a high authority at the Foreign Office has stated that Japan eagerly desires the fullest investigation into the charges that secret ...

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  37. WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    Wages in practically all trades are suffering further automatic reductions through the fall in the cost of living. Reductions in the case of civil servants will ...

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  38. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, speaking at a Scottish Home Rule meeting in Glasgow, said that Scottish interests were not served in the Imperial Parliament. Scotland's entry into the ...

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  39. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY.

    Among the charges preferred against Horatio Bottomley. M.P., by the Crown is one relating to the purchase of the German submarine Deutschland. It is alleged by the ...

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  40. BISHOP LISTON'S SPEECH.

    At a meeting of priests of Auckland City and suburbs a resolution was carried expressing loyalty and devotion to Bishop Liston and sympathy with him in the "bitter attacks ...

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  41. THE TERRITORY.

    Various developmental works in the Northern Territory were discussed at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day. The discussion arose from the consideration by the Cabinet ...

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  42. "PROSPERITY UNDER LABOUR."

    "Company dividends, detalls of investments, and trade statistics published in the Press during the last few days are convincing proof of the prosperity of New South Wales under ...

    Article : 162 words
  43. CHINAMAN'S DEATH.

    In the Circuit Court, before Mr. Justice Lukin and a jury of 12, George Sinclair, Samuel Georgo[?] Templeton, William Joseph Waters, and George Samuel Perry ...

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  44. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.

    Miss Kathleen Murray, of Sydney, has passed he examination for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Marburg, with first-class honours. ...

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  45. SPORT ABROAD.

    John O'Neill successfully defended his title of national amateur billiard champion of England, defeating Joe Sudden by 272 in a match of 1000 up. O'Neill was awarded a diamond ...

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  46. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    The Labour leaders and the employern representatives held prolonged negotiations yesterday endeavouring to settle the engineers' disput. ...

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  47. MEETING AT WOLLONGONG.

    One of the largest and most enthuslastic meetings held in the Town Hall was addressed by Sir George Puller last night. He was accorded a striking ovation, not only on rising to ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Washington announces that the Treasury faces a shortage of 200,000,000 dollars, because of the fact that the income tax payments are below the estimates. ...

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  49. MR. LOUGHLIN AND SOLDIERS.

    Commenting on the statement by the Treasurer (Mr. Lang) in yesterday's "Herald" in regard to the charges of victimisation by Mr. Loughlin, Minister for Lands, of the soldier ...

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  50. INFANTS' DEATHS.

    Nella Niall, aged two years and one month, and Ivy Elizabeth Niall, aged one year, died in hospital this morning. Their death is supposed to be the result of having eaten poison. ...

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  51. GERMANS' REPRIS[?]

    A message from Brussels states that, as a reprisal for the shooting of a German officer in teh occupied territory, four young Germans at Duisburg jumped on to a train and in cold ...

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  52. COCKLE CREEK WORKS.

    Mr. J. Habbard, manager of the Central mine, when asked whether the closing down of the Cookie Creek works will have an immediate effect on the operations of the ...

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  53. COMPANY'S FAILURE.

    A liquidator has been appointed in confection with the Brinsmead Pianoforte Manufacturers' Company, which was formod in 1916 with a capital of £100,000 to acquire the ...

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  54. GOLD NUGGETS.

    Mr. H. Meynell brought in to-day from Black Flag, about 20 miles north of Kalgoorlie, two nuggets weighing about 90 ounces in all. The find was made in the midst of old ...

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  55. EARLY CLOSING.

    The Duke of Atholl, presided at the annual meeting of the Early Closing Association. Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) spoke of the beneficent effects of ...

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  56. CHILD FATALLY INJURED.

    Kathleen White, a child, residing with her paronts in O'Brien-street, Bondi, wns knocked down by a motor lorry loaded with blue metal near her home yesterday afternoon. She was ...

    Article : 46 words
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