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  2. MR. WEARNE.

    There were important developments at a meeting of the district council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association to-day, when it was decided that the candidature of Mr. Wearne, ...

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  3. SOVIET'S DEBTS.

    A message from Copenhagen says that according to Soviet newspapers the Bolshevik authorities estimate the Russian debt at about 18 millard gold roubles (£1,903,242,000). The ...

    Article : 199 words
  4. BARRIER MINES.

    Owing to a serious decline in the price of lead during the past few weeks, the mining industry on the Barrier is threatened with another crisis, which might be ...

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  5. STEEL WORKS.

    The rod mills at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's iron and steel works at Newcastle re-started again to-day after being idle since before Christmas. ...

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  6. ELECTIONS. AFTER THE LABOUR STORM.

    The political atmosphere yesterday was more peaceful than it has been for many weeks. It seemed as though the defeat of Mr. M'Girr ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A Teheran message states that the Shah of Persia, for health reasons, decided to proceed to Europe for six months, departing on the 15th inst. The Shah's brother is acting as ...

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  8. OPEN DOOR. POWERS AND CHINA

    The whole of to-day's meeting of the Far Eastern Committee was devoted to consideration of a very full set of resolutions regarding the "Open Door," proposed by Mr. C. E. ...

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  9. THE ENTENTE.

    M. Poincare telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George: "I am anxious in the name of the French Government to express the ascurances I have already given in a private capacity ...

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  10. CRITICAL TIMES.

    The Premier of South Australia, Mr. Barwell, to-day made a vigorous indictment of industrial arbitration at a luncheon given in his honour by Melbourne business men. ...

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  11. WAGES REDUCED.

    It was announced at the annual meeting of the Master Builders' Association on Tuesday evening that the Master Plasterers' Association had, in ...

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  12. MR. M'GIRR. TO BE NOMINATED TO-DAY.

    Mr. M'Girr has made another sudden change of plans. Although he has announced his intention of leaving State politics, ...

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  13. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA.

    The Health Committee of the League of Nations, who visited Russia, report that the bright spot in the Soviet regime is the care of children. The custom has grown up of ...

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  14. A REPORT DENIED.

    A report in a section of the Press yesterday morning purporting to give an indication of the proceedings at the meeting of the Labour caucus on the previous afternoon, was refuted ...

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  15. GERMANY'S PROBLEMS.

    A Berlin message reports that the Chancellor, Dr. Wirth, attended the convention of the Country party. He appealed to the party to support the taxation legislation and ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. BRITISH MARKETS.

    The Australian and New Zealand Luncheon. Club welcomed Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) at a luncheon held in the Hotel Cecil to-day, Viscount Novar, who ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    At the annual conference of the Public Service Association, which was continued yesterday, it was decided to obtain legal advice as to the eligibility of public servants to stand ...

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  18. NEED FOR UNITY.

    The latest pronouncements of the graziers and of the central council of the Progressive party were referred to yesterday by Sir Joseph Carruthers, campaign director for the ...

    Article : 433 words
  19. MR. M'GIRR'S STATEMENT.

    In a statement made late last night Mr. M'Girr said that during the day representatives from a large number of trade unions and other sections of the Labour movement, ...

    Article : 293 words
  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Unionist Reconstruction Committee has adopted, a resolution stating that there should not be a general election until reform of the Second Chamber has been effected and ...

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  21. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    The "Daily News" states that the general managers of the various railway companies after many months' negotiations have ratified a draft agreement providing for the creation ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. CHAMPIONS.

    The great popularity of the natatorial art in Australia was strikingly reflected in the enthusiasm of the large gathering which assembled at the Domain Baths last night ...

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  23. INAHO MARU.

    The Japanese steamer lnaho Maru, which was wrecked on Rossell Island on January 7, and subsequently abandoned, was sighted by the Burns, Philp island steamer Mataram, ...

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  24. DEFENCE.

    Among the proposals being considered for the reduction of the Defence estimates is a reversion to the old district system displaced after the war by the present divisional ...

    Article : 380 words
  25. AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    The "Daily News" states that the Australian and Indian Governments are pressing the British Government to establish an Imperial airship service between England and ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. INFLUENZA.

    Influenza is spreading. Many Scottish miners are victims of the epidemic. Thousands of school children in Fifeshire are suffering. It is also ravaging East Lancashire, where the ...

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  27. SLEEPER-CUTTERS.

    A strike occurred among the men in the sleeper-cutting training School on the DubboWerri[?] Creek line, about 30 miles from Dubbo, yesterday afternoon. There were 20 men in ...

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  28. REPLY TO PREMIER.

    Sir Joseph Curruthers (Campaign Director for the Coalition forces) yesterday replied to the last statement of the Premier (Mr. Dooley) in regard to his discussion with Sir ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. LIGUORI CASE.

    At a demonstration organised by the Catholic Federation and held at The Avenue grounds, Lane Cove River, yesterday, a cheque for £1600 was presented to Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, ...

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  30. GERMAN COMPOSER.

    Richard Strauss had an enthusiastic reception at the Albert Hall. He is the first German musician to face a British audience since 1914, He conducted a programme ...

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  31. GRAZIERS' ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. W. Allen, secretary of the Graziers' Association of N.S.W., made the following comment in regard [?]o the meeting of the Graziers' Association Council held on ...

    Article : 668 words
  32. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    Referring to the matter to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that the Commonwealth had had no communication with the Government of India regarding the Imperial ...

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  33. OUTDOOR LIFE.

    Dr. Harvey Sutton, principal medical officer of the Department of Education, in addressing the members of the New South Wales Ad Men's Institute yesterday, sounded a note of ...

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  34. FOUR—POWER PACT.

    Democratic politicians and newspapers are circulating rumours that ex-President Wilson has definitely declared against the Four-Power Pact, on the grounds that it is contrary to the ...

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  35. COLD STORAGE.

    The Cold Storage and Ice Association summoned a conference, including representatives of the Australian and New Zealand Governments, to consider the shortcomings ...

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  36. SILK MARKET.

    A message from Tokio states that the dependence of Japanese commerce upon America was indicated when a rumour that American silk buyers had boycotted Japanese silk on ...

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  37. REDUCED FREIGHT.

    The Tasmanian State Shipping Department has reduced the rate of freight on potatoes and other similar produce from Tasmanian ports to Sydney and Newcastle by 2/ per ton. ...

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  38. KANDOS.

    A report from Kandos this morning stated that a deadlock had been reached. The management, is determined to insist upon the men returning to work before ...

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  39. BATHING FATALITY.

    Rex Danks, aged 8 years, of Bulli, who, with relations, was spending a holiday in Sydney, was drowned in Middle Harbour yesterday afternoon. ...

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  40. SEAMEN'S DEMAND.

    The Seamen's Federation has decided to insist upon an increase in wagon in accordance with the new scalr recently granted in Australia. ...

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  41. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S LOSS.

    Charlie Chaplin, the cinema comedian, lost 100,000 dollars through the recent failure of the financial house of Wagner and Company. ...

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  42. FINANCIAL JOURNALIST'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of Mr. W. R. Lawson, an octogenarian, financial journalist, formerly of the Adelaide "Register." ADELAIDE, Wednesday. ...

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  43. AMERICA UNDECIDED.

    The United States Government has received the Italian Government's invitation to the Genoa Conference. No decision has been reached, and probably it will be several days ...

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  44. SHIPPING DELAYED.

    Rough weather along the coast south from Bowen to-day intertered with shipping movements. The Bingera, from Townsville to Brisbane, turned round and went into Gladstone, ...

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  45. ERNEST BARRY'S AFFAIRS.

    Ernest Barry, the ex-champion sculler, examined in bankruptcy, said his liabilities amounted to £1730. and his assets to £28. He attributed his failure to ...

    Article : 81 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Eraser, the Australasian League football player, who was recently injured, is suffering from a severe s[?]rain. The cost of living, which is 92 per cent. ...

    Article : 49 words
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