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  2. THE ELECTIONS

    Sir George Fuller made a critical analysis of the Premier's poll's speech yesterday, and trenchantly condemned the [?] of pronouncomonts upon the big, issues at stake. ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A message from Johannesburg says that the situation continues to improve. There now are 4500 men at work in the gold mines including 2000 officials. ...

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  4. THE CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), referring to-day to the economic confercnce which is to open in Sydney at the Federal offices in the Commonwealth ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    Sir Peter McBride, who is retiring from the position of Agent-General for Victoria, gave a luncheon to welcome his successor, Mr. John McWhae, in the ...

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  6. IRISH SITUATION.

    Mr. Churchill innounccd in the House of Commons last last night that 26 persons who were kidnapped had been released owing to the exertion of the Free State Government. ...

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  7. CANNIBALISM.

    Dr. Nansen, lecturing in the Central Hall, Westminster, said that would be his last desperate appeal to the British Government to assist Russia. How could ...

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  8. MOUNT MORGAN

    An official statement was issued last night by the combined unions over the signatures of Messrs. C. Brisbin (president) and J. Lamond (secretary) announcing the settlement of ...

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  9. GOVERNOR RESIGNS.

    Speaking to a gathering of returned soldiers yesterday, the Governor, Sir Archibald Weigall, said that as the time approached for his departure he was more then sorry ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    The Paris "Matin" states that a Russian committee is preparing a programme for the Genoa Conference. They will demand the Allies' observance of Russia's rights to obtain ...

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  11. WRONG VERDICT.

    At the Quarter Session, which were opened jesterday before Judge White, Robert Edwards Coates was charged with breaking and entering and stealing, from the dwelling of ...

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  12. LANDRU'S ALLEGED VICTIM.

    A message from Paris states that the "Petit Journal" has received a cable confirming the burial of Madame Henon, one of Landru's victims, at Montreal When Landru was ...

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  13. TERMS OF RESUMPTION.

    A compulsory conference to complete certain matters regaiding the reopening of the Mount Morgan mine, was held in the Arbitration Court this morning. The proceedings, ...

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  14. FLOOD LOSSES.

    Visitors to Rockhampton who travelled across from Winton to Longreach give a vivid description of the ravages caused by the recent disastrous floods in that ...

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  15. NEW AERO ENGINE.

    Napiers have constructed a new aero engine of 1000 horse power, which only weighs 22001bs. It will be fitted to a specially designed acroplane which is being built for the Air Ministry. ...

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  16. WATERLOO CUP.

    The Waterloo Cup final resulted in Guard's Brigade beating Beaded Bob. ...

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  17. PRINCE IN DELHI.

    The Prince of Wales was officially welcomed to India at a durbar in the historic Hall of Public Audience in Delhi Fort this afternoon. Four of ...

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  18. MOUNT LYELL.

    The serious position in which the Mount Lyell Company finds itself, owing to the lowprice of copper, forms a subject of considerable interest in mining circles. Operations at ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYED.

    A domonstration was made by unemployed persons in the city yesterday morning. They assembled near the Labour Bureau, at George-street North, and, headed by a number of ...

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  20. NEW GUINEA.

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to day the business was confined principally to the discussion of ordinanccs for the administration of New Guinea. ...

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  21. STATUS OF ALIENS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, speaking in the House of Commons in reply to Mr. J. W. Hopkins regarding the proposed amendment of the British Nationality and Status of Allens' Act, 1914, ...

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  22. COUNTRY INDUSTRIES.

    The district exhibits of primary production, which will be shown in the shop windows in the city from Monday next till the following Saturday, promise to be the most ...

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  23. ECONOMY.

    Mr. Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons that it was not intended to carry out this year the reports and recommendations of the Geddes Economy Committee ...

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  24. BATHERS IN DISTRESS.

    A young woman named Queenie Stone. of Arden-street, Waverley, and a young man were rescued simultaneously by Arthur Mandollson, aged 10, while' suifing at Bronte yesterday ...

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  25. LABOUR COUNCIL OFFICIALS DISSATISFIED.

    Mr. J. Howie, president of the New South Wales Labour Council, and Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary, in the course of a joint statement yesterday regarding the Premier's policy ...

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  26. EASTERN TRADE.

    The Minister for customs (Mr. Rodgers) announced to-night that Senator Bakhap would leave shortly for China, on account of certain local developments in the office of the Trade ...

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  27. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, formerly High Commissioner for Australia and a former Prime Minister of Australia, has placed himself in the hands of the Labour party as a candidate ...

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  28. FINANCIAL CRASH

    A sensational sequel to the City Equitable Fire Insurance Co.'s liquidation is the failure of the Stock Exchange firm of Ellis and Company, of which the senior partner was ...

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  29. DEFENCE FORCE.

    Commanding officers fear that the defence force economy may extend to the dismissal of the pormanent personnel attached to each unit. ...

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  30. PREMIER'S PROMISES.

    The Police Association of New South Wales issued a statement yesterday declaring that recent happenings were not in accord with Mr. Dooley's assurance that it was not the policy ...

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  31. WAR ON RATS.

    A meeting of business men of block 6 (George-street to Elizabeth-street, and Parkstreet to Bathuist-street) was held in the board room of the Equitable Permanent ...

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  32. MR. BALEOUR'S RETURN.

    Members and supporters of the Government gave a luncheon to welcome Mr. A. J. Balfour on his return from Washington. Mr. Lloyd George, who presided, said Mr. ...

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  33. FALL OF STONE.

    A serious accident occuired yesterday inside the Mineral Hill mine, owned by Mr. Arthur H. Hasell, and at present being worked under a tribute agreement by Messrs. Cyril [?] ...

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  34. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    The Paris corresnondent of the Morning Post telegraphs that secret pourparlers are piocopdlu- between tho Fioneil Government and M. Krassin relating to the guarantees ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) held an inquiry yesterday legarding the deaths of two brothers, Albert and Osward Williams, aged 12 and 5 respectively. The two boys were ...

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  36. CITY RATING.

    The Citizens' aldermen have for some time, been considering the advisability of having a dual system of city rating as it is contended that the large blocks of buildings in ...

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  37. OFFER TO BRITAIN.

    The Premier, Sir Jas. Mitchell was entertained at a farewell dinner, and presented with in illuminated address from the citizens Responding to the toast of his health, he said ...

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  38. EGYPT.

    The Cabinet has reached a complete agreement with Viscount Allenby (High Commissioner for Egypt) on the future government of Egypt. ...

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  39. HOUSE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    When riding a horse along Parramatta-road yesterday morning Charles Mears, 14, living at 43 Railway-torruce, Lewisham, collided with a motor car. He was conveyed ...

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  40. UNIVERSITY.

    The Premier, Mr. Dooley received a deputation this morning from the Parents and Citizens Association, asking Government assistance for the establishment of a branch ...

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  41. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The Victorian loan of £4,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 5½ per cent., and issued at 99, has been underwritten. The loan is repayable in 1930-40. ...

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  42. MR. DOOLEY.

    The Premier, Mr. Dooley, addressed a large open-air meeting to-night, at Lithgow, the Industrial centre of the Bathurst electorate Light rain [?] white Mr. Dooley spoke, but ...

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  43. WOMAN POISONED.

    Early yesterday morning Magggie O'Keefe, 23 resdiing at Fulham-street, Newtown, was conveyed to the Newtown police station in an unconscious condition, suffering from the ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Ernest Terah Hooley, Thomas Fletcher (ex-Mayor of Derby), John Angus Macdonald (ex-Mayor ot Ilkeston), Thomas Llewellyn Demery (formerly Hooley's secretary), ...

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  45. WATER SUPPLY.

    A number of residents in the Avenue road district of Mosman were deprived of their water supply yesterday morning, and it was thought that was due to another failure ...

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  46. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    While attempting to jump on a motor waggon at the intersection of Johnston-street and Parramatta-road late yesterday afternoon, William Coffey, 22, residing at Renown, ...

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  47. U.S. SOLDIER BONUS.

    President Harding, in a letter to the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives declared that the soldier bonus proposal should be postponed until a more ...

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  48. THE DIGGERS.

    Though the general unemployment situation as regards returned soldiers shows very little change through the Commonwealth: the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League ...

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  49. LIGHTING FIRE WITH PETROL.

    Mr. George Hardy, employed by Mr. Gorton, was lighting a fire with petrol yesterday, when flames burst out, burning him severely on the hands, the face and the body. He was ...

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  50. TRANSPORT WORKERS' WAGES

    The transport workers' conference rejected the proposed wage cuts, but authorised the negotiations committee to endeavour to avoid a serious rupture. Another meeting with the ...

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  51. GAS EXPLOSION.

    The whole township of Clarence Town was awakened last night at about 10.30 o'clock by a terrifle report. It appeals that the groom at Farquharson's Hotel went into the gas ...

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  52. MAN ASSAULTED.

    "Good-bye, Jimmy, and good luck" interjected Sidney Walsh, a labourer, aged 32 years, during the Premier's policy speech at the Masonic Hall on Thursday night. He then ...

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  53. W.A. RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Peak G. W. Stead, late general manager of the Western Australian Midland Railway Company, has been appointed by the Government a Royal Commissioner to inquire into the ...

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  54. SENATOR PEARCE'S SERVICES.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, in acknowledging the congratulations of Sir Joseph. Cook (High Commissioner for the Commonwealth), upon his return to England from the Washington ...

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  55. CARSMAN DROWNED.

    Alan V. Farquhar, a well-known Adelaide oarsman, l8 years of ago, was drowned in Torrens Lake yesterday evening. After a row on the water he went for a swim near the ...

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  56. TEX RICKARD CASE.

    The Grand Jury has indicted Tex Richard on a charge of assaulting young girls. Rickard, who pleaded not guilty, is held to appear on a bail bond of 10,000 dollars. He ...

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  57. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING

    At Norfolk, Dorset, s. Departure. From Table Bay: Ceramic. ...

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