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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    The spirit of the forthcoming State elections has settled over Ministers of the Crown and the departments which they control. Mes[?]engers in the corridors discuss the prospects ...

    Article : 310 words
  3. IRELAND.

    A Dublin message states that the rati[?]cation of the Irish Treaty has been received with general satisfaction, but there have been no scen[?]s of boist[?]rous enthusiasm, such ...

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  4. A DEADLY SCOURGE.

    The disquieting fact that there was practically no co-operation between that branch of the Health Department which prevents plague and that which treats plague pationts ...

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  5. TOWN HALL.

    The Lord Mayor (Aid. W. P. M'Elhone) was engaged all the forenoon and most of the afternoon yesterday receiving visitors, who congratulated him on his election, and also on ...

    Article : 498 words
  6. CLOSER ENTENTE.

    A message from Paris says it is understood that M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George yesterday agreed on the basis of a closer Entente, under which Britain will undertake to guarantee with ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Mr. de Valera and his Cabinet have resigned. ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    Another Far Eastern Republic has appeared on the scene at Washington. A delegation from the Pri-Amur Government, with headquarters at Vladivostock, has ...

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  9. SEARCH FOR MURDERER.

    The police and detectives engaged in the [?]ucidation of the mystery surrounding the outrage and murder of Alma Tirtachke, the 12year-old girl whose [?]de body was found in ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Replying to-day to further criticisms of his advocacy of coloured settlement in the Northern Territory, the Premier, Mr. Barw[?] said: "I have seen nothing in the criticisms ...

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  11. NATIONAL BANK.

    The proposal of the directors of the National Bank of Australia, Limited, to purchase the entire Bank of Queensland was unanimously approved at an extraordinary meeting ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    In performing the unveiling ceremony on Sunday afternoon of a memorial on which 61 names are enrolled his Excellency the Governor said:—"We and others at home pursue ...

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  13. A.L.P. PREPARATIONS.

    Mr. Carey, general secretary of the A.L.[?]., stated last night after a meeting of the executive, that the State elections will most probably be held during the first fortnight ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    The body of the man found with the head severed early yesterday morning on the raliway line near Milson's Point has been identified as that of H. J. Nutting. He resided ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    There is considerable discussion among producers and freezers on the subject of the proposed meat pool, and opinion appeart to be fairly divided. Mr. Guthrie, Minister ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Boy Scout camp at the Showground was cleared yesterday afternoon, when over 800 visiting scouts and [?]coutmasters accepted the hospitallty of Mr. Frank Grimley and made a ...

    Article : 328 words
  17. ENGINEER INJURED.

    An engineer named H[?]witt, aged 60, of Neutral Bay, was working on a boiler at the North Sydney Gas Works, Gore Bay, yesterday morning, when he fell a distance of about ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. BOY FALLS FROM HULK.

    John Campbell, aged 12, living on the coal bulk Hankow, lying at Garden Island, overbalanced from the bulk yesterday afternoon and fell on to a lighter lying alongside, a ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. "NO ATTEMPT TO FORCE."

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) said yesterday, referring to published reports of the recent A.L.P. executive meetings: It was always interesting to read in the Press news of [?] ...

    Article : 381 words
  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY BICYCLE.

    While in the street near her home yesterday afternoon, Elizabeth O'Connor, aged 12, of Raglan-street, Waterloo, was knocked down by a bicycle, and her left leg was fractured ...

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  21. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    The death took place at the Litngow Hospital on Saturday morning of Margaret Armour Mary Att[?]oll aged 10, the victim of a burning accident at Newnes on October 20. ...

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  22. HORSES FOR INDIA.

    Before the war large numbers of horses were shipped to India from Australia, but only limited numbers are now being bought here by Indian dealers. Steamers of the British India ...

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  23. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    A little girl, Phyllis Ginns, a visitor from Sydney, was paddling in the Bega River on Saturday when she suddently got out of her depth owing to shifting sand and would have ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. NO NEW WORKS.

    "We cannot carry out any extensive new, works on the money that has been allotted us," said Alderman O'Connor, at a meeting of the Water Board yesterday, when the secretary ...

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  25. TWO DOCTORS INJURED.

    Two Queensland doctors were injured in a car accident at Grafton yesterday. The car crashed into a tree in front of the A.B.C. Bank in Prince-street, throwing the driver, ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Yerong Creek, near H[?]nty, yesterday morning, when six business houses in the main street, estimated to be worth about £10,000, were completely ...

    Article : 348 words
  27. DARWIN DEFENDED.

    Satisfaction with the climatic and other conditions in the Northern Territory was expresse[?] by the Mayor of Darwin (Alderman Burton[?] who interviewed the Acting Minister ...

    Article : 315 words
  28. LAD DROWNED AT YAMBA.

    A drowning fatality at Yamba, the first accident of the season, eventuated on Sunday morning. A lad, 7 years, Hilary Fitzgerald, son of Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald, ex-Mayor of ...

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  29. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Negotiations having been completed with representatives of the sugar industry in Queensland, it has now been definitely arranged that the next meeting of the Australian Sugar ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. PAPER MONEY.

    A message from Berlin states that during the past week the German printing press established a record production of paper money. It issued 4,986,000,000 marks, and there are ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. INTENTION OF COALITIONISTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) said yesterday that he had before him the official report of the nt meeting of the executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, at which ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. BULLI LOOKOUT.

    The members of the Water Board are concerned over the increasing popularity of the Bulli "Lookout" as a resert for picnickers, and are considering the advisability of asking ...

    Article : 216 words
  33. WIRELESS SCHEME.

    An inquiry late the several proposals which have been made to the Federal Ministry for the establishment of wireless communication with Great Britain and other parts of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. VARNISH FOR WINE.

    A report from Grand Rapids (Michigan) states that [?] elders of the Reformed Church were seriously poisoned and two may die as the result of drinking oak-stain varnish for ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. STRIKE SPREADS.

    A Johannesburg message states that the ballot ordered by the Industrial Federation favoured a strike of gold-miners, powerworke's, and engineers by ten to one, and ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. DEATH OF BRITISH JOURNALIST.

    A private cable message received to-day announced the death in Edinburgh of Mr. James Law, part proprietor and general manager of the "Scotsman," who was not only ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. PROGRESSIVES' POSITION.

    Mr. H. P. Williams, general secretary, Progressive Party of New South Wales, said yesterday that the remarks attributed to Mr. Ley in the "Sydney Morning Herald" were not in ...

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  38. F. AND S. ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—The resolution recently passed by the Farmers and Settlers' Association censuring Mr. Wearne in the most tren[?]bant manner will act as a screw in the Progressive party's ...

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  39. A TREACHEROUS SURF.

    The heavy undertow in the surf at North Steyne, Manly, yesterday morning caused several bathers to be carried out of their depths, and in spite of the offers of the local life ...

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  40. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    Shortly before midnight Thomas Edward Marden, aged 28, a railway guard, of Bestic-street, Rockdale, was run down by a train at the Petersham railway station, and killed. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Law, part proprietor of the "Scotsman." The "Morning Post" states that the absorption of the Queensland Government stocks, ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. PINEAPPLE CROP.

    The agitation in Queensland to secure from the Federal Fruit Pool a more generous offer than 2/6 a case for pineapples has resulted in the price being raised to 3/ a case on ...

    Article : 107 words
  43. HAILSTORMS.

    A t[?]rrific hailstorn passed over the town and district on Sunday afternoon. Hundreds of windows were broken, orchards and gardens were destroyed, maize was stripped to the ...

    Article : 184 words
  44. MASSACRE OF JEWS.

    Dr. Hertz, the Chief Rabbi, speaking at the annual conference aimed at assisting the Ukranian Jews, said that one of the blackest pages in the moral history of contemporary ...

    Article : 149 words
  45. RESCUE AT MAROUBRA.

    Shortly before 7 o'clock on Sunday morning Mr. Robert Oliver Moore, [?]0, of Darling-street, Kensington, who was spending the week-end at Maroubra, was carried out in ...

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  46. MR. M'GIRR TO MR. LEY.

    Referring yesterday to Mr. Ley's speech at S[?]therland on Saturday night. Mr. M'Gir[?] (Minister for Public Works), said: "Mr. Ley is only small fry, and is not worth bothering ...

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  47. SHIP'S CAPTAIN FINED.

    At the Newcastle Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. L[?] Brun Brown, S.M., Nigo Svilokos, captain of the steamer Maria Immaculat[?], was fined £20 for having n[?]giected to provide ...

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  48. LANDING PLACES FOR AERIAL MAIL.

    The Water Board do not approve of any portion of the catchment area being set apart for a landing ground in connection with the proposed [?]rial mail service between Sydney ...

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  49. KENDENUP SETTLERS.

    Last night a crowded meeting of Kendenup settlers enthusiastically and unanimously passed a resolution of continued unabated confidence in the personal integrity and business ...

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  50. TROPHY'S UPS AND DOWNS.

    A lively meeting of B[?] Creek Cricket Club was held yesterday to decide the disposition of the Charles Tunney Cup, received from the Young Ramblers on forfeit, because ...

    Article : 153 words
  51. THE MINERS.

    It was stated yesterday on behalf of the Northern Collieries' Association that the insincerity of the miners in con[?]ction with stoppages ot the various collieries had been ...

    Article : 117 words
  52. STATE ELECTORAL [?]OLLS.

    Mr. A. A. C. Cocks, president of the Citizens' Reform Association, said yesterday that for the convenience of citizens of all political faiths the State rolls are on exhibition at [?] ...

    Article : 71 words
  53. FINNISH FRONTIER.

    A message from from Helsingfors states that a body of Boishovik troops with machine guns crossed the Finnish frontier, pursuing, or b[?]ing pursued by the Kar[?]lians. ...

    Article : 55 words
  54. W.A. BOY TOURISTS.

    The Western Australian boy tourists spent a happy time at Government House this morning, when they were entertained by Sir Archi[?]ld and Lady Weiga[?]. They were ...

    Article : 64 words
  55. MR. ESTELL RETIRES.

    After a period of uncertainty, during which he was anxious to go on but doubtful whether his health would stand it. Mr. E[?]tell, Minister for Works, has made up his mind to ret[?] ...

    Article : 127 words
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