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  2. FAR EAST.

    Though the Now Yeai is a close holiday many meetings, informal and in committee, have been held to discuss conference matters, the naval experts particularly making ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Lionel Speakman, general manager of the Furness Railway Company, has been recommended for the Commissionershlp of the South Australian Railways. ...

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  4. DAIL EIREANN.

    More than 80 county and district councils, farmers' associations, Sirm Fein clubs, and chambers of commerce have passed resolutions in favour of the ratification of the Irish ...

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  5. ROYAL SHOW.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales has made many additions to the schedule for the show which will begin on April 10 next. It has been ...

    Article : 498 words
  6. THE STORM.

    Sydney again had a wintry aspect yesterday, when the wind, reaching its highest velocity at 140 pm, was blowing at that hour to 23 miles an hour from the ...

    Article : 532 words
  7. ELECTIONS.

    Sir George Fuller stated yesterday that when the State Govornor finally commissioned Mr. Dooley to form an Administration, it was with a view to ...

    Article : 380 words
  8. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The German-Australian Steamship Company proposes to resume its services with Australia as soon as the prohibition of trade with Germany is removed. ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. WORKSHOPS.

    Operations at the engineering workshops were partially resumed yesterday morning. At some shops tho employees on ...

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  10. HAPPY BURMESE.

    There was no mistake about the warmth and sincerity of the welcome which the Prince of Wales received from the native population when he drove through three miles of crowded ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. "CLEANING UP."

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman W. P. M'Elhone), who entered upon his duties at the Town Hall yesterday morning, was welcomed by the officers of the City Council. ...

    Article : 317 words
  12. NAVAL ECONOMY.

    The "Daily Telegraph," on high authority, states that Sir Eric Geddes' economy committee intends to recommend a reduction of the naval personnel by 35,000 officers and men. ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. THE DATE.

    The State Cabinet is to meet this morning, and the Labour party at 2.30 this afternoon, for the purpose of fixing a time for the holding of the elections. It is expected that the ...

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  14. AMALGAMATION.

    The directors of the Australian Glass Manufacturers' Co., Limited, of Melbourne, have notified the shareholders in the company that an extraordinary general meeting has been ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. A ROUGH TRIP.

    The Pulganbar during a trip from Byron Bay met the full force of the cyclonic storm, and in consequence the run to Sydney, which, usually takes only 26 hours, occupied 64 ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    The "Star" slates that 150 troop carrying aeroplanes are being constructed for the Air Ministry, each being capable of carrying 10 soldiers. The fleet is intended to maintain ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The newspapers are giving prominence to the likelihood of an early general election to enable the electors to approve of the Irish settlement, which the Crown law officers ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. RECIPROCITY.

    Pending the successful outcome of negotiations for reciprocal trade relations between South Africa and the Commonwealth, which will form part of an Empire trade policy, ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. BERLIN SENSATION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Dally Express" says that Paul Betz, a madman, ran amok with a dagger in a fashionable quarter of the city as crowds were leaving the ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. WIRELESS.

    Before the Federal Parliament adjourned last month a committee representing both Houses and all parties was nominated to examine the details of the several schemes ...

    Article : 402 words
  21. MR. DOOLEY STILL IN DOUBT

    The Premier, Mr. Dooley, stated in an Interview to-day that he could not state definitely yet when the general elections would take place. So far as Labour was ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The General Council of the Trade Union Congress, which is equivalent to the Labour party's Cabinet, is considering a scheme aiming at centralising control over industrial ...

    Article : 212 words
  23. BANKRUPTCIES.

    During the year just closed, the number of bankruptcy petitions filed in the State totalled 394, ah increase of 50 over the previous year, and 781 more than in 1919. The total ...

    Article : 266 words
  24. GOVERNMENT LINE.

    Now that the Federal Parliament has defined its policy in regard to the Commonwealth shipping line and Government shipbuilding it is probable that a conference will be held ...

    Article : 210 words
  25. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Herbert Armstrong, solicitor, and Clerk of the Court, in Hay, Brecknockshire, has been arrested, charged with attempting to murder Mr. Martin, a local solicitor, with arsenic. ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. EVIL LETTERS.

    A message from Paris states that a reign of terror has been established in the town of Tulle owing to wholesale anonymous letters, which have continued since August. At least ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Although the operations of the Australian Wheat Committee officially terminated on December 31, the work of finalising the accounts will occupy a considerable time. ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The suggestion made by Mr. W. P. Bluett in yesterday's "Herald" that Duntroon might be used as a temporary seat of the Federal Government pending the completion ...

    Article : 350 words
  29. MURDER OF ALMA TIRTSCHKE.

    The keenest interest is being displayed by the public in the efforts of the detective force to trace the murderer of the little girl Alma Tirtschke, who was outraged and ...

    Article : 192 words
  30. CROSSING THE BAR.

    In spite of the danger signals which were displayed from the Nobby's a signal station. New castle throughout to-day the master of the collier Wear, which arrived from ...

    Article : 610 words
  31. THE KANGAROOS.

    The Australasian Rugby League football team defeated Hunslet by 19 points to 10 today. The match was played during a heavy wind. ...

    Article : 337 words
  32. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Federal Ministers who have been absent over the Christmas and New Year holidays will return to Melbourne to-morrow to attend the first business meeting of the Cabinet since ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. MINERS OUT.

    The Transvaal coal strike is in full swing. A thousand Europeans are out, affecting 20,000 natives. The pump men and other safety men remain ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. THE TRAMWAYS.

    A comparison of the Sydney tramway traffic for the past fortnight, embracing the whole of the Christmas and New Year periods, shows that nearly £12,000 less in revenue ...

    Article : 202 words
  35. BADAK MINE.

    Arising out of the transaction of the Badak Tin-mining Syndicates, Thomas West Orton, mining engineer, and formerly the company's prospector, appeared in the City Court ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. BANKERS' CLEARANCES.

    The clearing house turnover of bankers for 1921 totalled £34,030,000,000, being a decrease of £4,088,000,000, compared with the record year of 1920, but the amount exceeds any year ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The revenue for December totalled £1,066,974, compared with £1,131,114 for December of last year. For the six months ended December 31, the total revenue ...

    Article : 117 words
  38. SMUGGLING OLD.

    Believing that an organised attempt was being made recently to remove gold, the authorities took special precautions. Searches were made of certain Chinese at an ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    "Sporting Life" says that Smith will [?]ot compete in the billards championship, as he refuses to play in a small hall, which does not permit an adequate financial return. ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. A RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

    The Cabinet to-day considered the Lake Clifton-Waroona railway agreement, which was made the subject of a censure motion in the Assembly a fortnight ago. The Premier, Mr. ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. ARRIVAL OF MAKURA.

    The R.M.S. Makura, from Vancouver, arrived in Sydney yesterday afternoon. She passed the heads at noon, and berthed at No. 5 dock, Darling Harbour, at 1.45 p.m. ...

    Article : 71 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr J. O'Grady, M.P. (Labour), has contracted smallpox. He has just returned from Russia, where he directed international trade union relief work. ...

    Article : 57 words
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