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  2. FRENCH ARMY.

    The Australian Press Association understands autho[?]tatively that M. Briand tomorrow will announce the reduction of the French term of military service from ...

    Article : 192 words
  3. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    An area of roughly one and a half square miles, comprising the main native quarter and the chief baz[?]ars, a veritable warren of tortuous narrow streets, split by a few ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  4. STATE POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) yesterday expressed the opinion that there would be no general elections in New South Wales for the next 18 months. He said he could not see any ...

    Article : 356 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A message from Paris states that the French Minister for War, M. Barthou, speaking at the Armistice celebration dinner at Strasburg, said that M. Briand, one of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. RUSSIA'S TRAGEDY.

    Sir Philip Gibbs is contributing a series of articles to t[?] "Daily Chronicle" on the famine in Russia. The first was written on the Volga on a steamboat going to Kazan. ...

    Article : 580 words
  7. NEW GUINEA.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, announced to-day that an exhaustive inquiry had been made regarding the reported ill-treatment of natives in the New Guinea territory. ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  8. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    The Anglican Synod of the diocese of Sydney, now sitting, will have before it the following interesting motion by the Rev. P. A. Micklem. M.A., rector of St. James's: ...

    Article : 943 words
  9. PRINCE OF WALES.

    On Saturday morning the Prince arrived in Poona announced by the booming of guns. He was received by Sir G. A. Lloyd, Governor of Bombay, the general [?]fficer ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    The Australians resumed their innings against the Western Province XI. in splendid weather, but anticipations th[?]t they would compile a huge score were not fulfilled. On ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The State Governor, who left Brisbane this morning for the Darling Downs, and did not intend to return until Wednesday night, received an urgent communication to-day, as ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    The "New York World's" correspondent in Tokio reports that, obeying the Naval Department's special request, contractors who are building the super-dreadnought Tosa, ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. PRINCE IN BOMBAY.

    The Prince of Wales spent a moderately busy Sundny in Bombay, chiefly among the English folk. There were no official receptions, but great crowds welcomed him ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. MAYOR OF MANLY.

    At a meeting of the Manly Council last evening the Mayor (Alderman A. A. Reid, M.L.A.) announced his resignation of the mayoralty. He said that he had been ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. STINNES'S MISSION.

    It is reported from Cardiff that Herr Hugo Stinnes, is endeavouring to revise his prewar business in Welsh coal. It is understood that a considerable quantity of coal ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. WAR AEROPLANES.

    A report from Amiens says that Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, speaking to an Anglo-French audience, said the development of the aeroplane movement seemed to him ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. ULSTER ISSUE.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Sir James Craig will meet early in the week for in informal discussion of Ulster's position. It is believed that a possible solution of the difficulty has been ...

    Article : 201 words
  18. LAND COMPANY'S LOSS.

    The New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, made a loss for the year of £87,259. The directors transferred £210,000 from the contingency fund to pay ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. MANLY ELECTRICITY.

    The Attorney-General, acting on the relation of Mr. J. R. Tre[?]erry and about 40 electric-power consumers of Manly, has served upon the Manly Municipal Council a statement of ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague has occurred at Innisfall, the patient being a girl of 17 years, employed at an auctioneering establishment. A waterside worker, residing at South ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. REPARATIONS.

    A Berlin message reports an interview with Sir John Bradbury, British representative on the Reparations Commission, who said: "Germany's problem is to rais[?] the necessary ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    Whether the Anzac Memorial should take an idealistic or utilitarian form was discussed at length at a meeting of the Anzac Memorial Committee which was held in the vestibule ...

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  23. JOHN STOREY MEMORIAL.

    The necessity for the Regent-street Dispensary, a branch of Sydney Hospital, has been amply proved, as is clear from the fact that another dispensary on the outskirts of ...

    Article : 241 words
  24. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    With reference to the statement of Mr. Estell that the cost of the construction of the North Shore bridge would fall to the extent of two-thirds upon the Railway ...

    Article : 433 words
  25. CASUALTIES.

    Two elderly men, who had been fishing off Manly in a sailing boat yesterday, found it impossible to return to Manly on account of the tempestuous conditions, and in trying to ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. REPUBLICAN ARMY.

    The I.R.A. paraded 25,000 strong in Dublin yesterday, the anniversary of the day on which many of their associates were killed. The force mustered in Rutland-square in ...

    Article : 188 words
  27. STINNES IN LONDON.

    The Central News Agency has been informed [?]s to the unofficial purpose of the visit of Herr Hugo Stinnes to England, which was undertaken with a view to reorganising several concerns ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. FRACTURED KNEECAP.

    Jerome Locke, aged 54, a woodturner, of Dalley-street Queenscliffe, fell and fractured his left kne[?]cap while working at Taylor's Timber Yards, Pyrmont, yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANS.

    Article 301 of the Treaty of Peace with Germany provided that as between enemies no negotiable instrument made before the war should be deemed to have become invalid by ...

    Article : 190 words
  30. MAN KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    A man named Hugh Clisdell, who lately lived in Clisdell-street, Surry Hills, was run over and killed by a train near the Kuringgai railway station on Sunday night. He was ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Right Rev. Harrington Lees, Archbishop of Melbourne, will leave for Australia in the New Year. A message from Funchal (Madeira) says ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. CRICKETER'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held by the City Coroner yesterday concerning the death of Walter Scott Duff, which occurred on November 11. Evidence was given by Dr. H. M. Taylor ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.

    The Minister for Education has declined to receive the deputation arranged by the People's Open Air Spaces Movement to protest against the students of the Girls' High ...

    Article : 200 words
  34. TURKEY.

    A message from Athens states that Ismet Pasha and Dje[?]al Pasha, who were released from Malta, have been appointed to the command of the Eastern and Northern Armies ...

    Article : 129 words
  35. MOPLAH REBELS.

    In the second phase of the operations against the Moplah rebels 100 were captured, and a number of firearms. A party of 12 rebels attacked a patrol of the 39th Garnwalis in a ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. UNION SECRETARY FINED.

    The President (Dr. Brown) in the Industrial Court to-day gave his reserved judgment in the case in which Cecil Trevelyan. secretary of the S.A. branch of the Musicians' ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    Fannie Wardsman, aged 46 years, who lately resided at Rathdown-street, Concord, was found dead near the Gap, Watson's Bay, late yesterday afternoon. A bottle which had ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. STEAMERS HELD UP.

    Mention was made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day of the detention of the steamers Wainui. Westralia, and Waitemata, in the course of the hearing of the ...

    Article : 323 words
  39. HORSE FALLS ON RIDER.

    Charles Woodhouse, living at Grosses Plain in the Jindabyne district, left with four others to muster wild horses in the G[?]goodby Mountain on Saturday. He went away after ...

    Article : 152 words
  40. PRUSSIAN DEPUTIES.

    A report from Berlin says that Communist deputies in the Prussian Parliament asked the president to report on the hunger strike of political prisoners. ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. PRISONERS IN PENTRIDGE.

    Pending the conclusion of the inquiry by the Inspector-General of Penal Establishments in Victoria (Mr. R. McIv[?]r) into the recent cases of insurrections of prisoners in Pentridge gaol ...

    Article : 146 words
  42. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The total number of unemployed in Britain at present is 1,750,000. A message from Paris says the unemployed throughout France number 14,145. ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    No official information has been received by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) in confirmation of the cable message that the South African "Government Gazette" has ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. GLENREAGH-DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    The Glenreagh-Dorrigo railway is being pushed ahead, there now being 1200 men employed on the work. Almost the whole of the line between Glenreagh and Lowanna was ...

    Article : 124 words
  45. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    A message from Cairo says the failure of the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations has been received calmly, and no surprise is manifested it is improbable that the situation will ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. MOTORING RELIABILITY TEST.

    Leaving the Lakes Entrance at 6 o'clock this morning, the first car continued its journey to Tallangatta, 200 miles, the next stopping-place for the night. Rain had fallen all night, and ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. KIPLING IN FRANCE.

    A message from Paris reports that the ceremony of conf[?]rring the honorary degree of Doctor on Mr. Rudyard Kipling and Sir James Fra[?]er partcok of the nature of an ...

    Article : 152 words
  48. SOLICITORS' ADMISSION BOARD.

    The Judges of the Supreme Court have appointed Messrs. E. A. Barton., H. Davis, and H. M. Salengor, to the Solicitors' Admission Board, the others members of which are ...

    Article : 49 words
  49. HEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    At Whangarei, north of Auckland. Edward Thomas Smith, aged 34, one of four returned sol[?]er brothers, was found by two of his brothers lying dead on the floor of his residence ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE RATES.

    The postal authorities intimate that the rate on bulk postings of newspapers printed and published in Australia, and posted by the proprietors or by news vendors or agents, for ...

    Article : 68 words
  51. TRADE UNION FUNCTIONS.

    A provisional agreement, subject to a workers' ballot, has been reached between the Engineering National Employers' Federation and the Amalgamated Engineers' Union, ...

    Article : 72 words
  52. POULTRY THIEVES.

    A thief stole a[?]l the poultry (50 birds) owned by a blind resident of Sarsfield-street, Blacktown, on Thursday night. Several hundred head of poultry have been stolen and dressed ...

    Article : 54 words
  53. DANGER IN CHEWING GRASS.

    J. Johnson, a railway fettler, of Monteagle, was chewing a piece of barley grass, when a need penetrated his cheek. He could not remove it, and his face became badly inflamed and ...

    Article : 59 words
  54. WALL COLLAPSES.

    The upper portion of the front wall of a building which is in course of erection in Glen-street, Milson's Point, was blown down yesterday morning. Although there were a ...

    Article : 46 words
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