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  2. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    It was officially stated last night that a[?] other plague-infected rat had been found on the A.U.S.N. Company's wharf, making four altogether. The cleaning of the wharf was ...

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  3. WHITE-ANTING THE UNIONS.

    When Mr. Howie (president of the New South Wales Labour Council) and Mr. W. Earsman, secretary of the Labour College, which is affiliated with the council, left ...

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  4. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A motor car [?]ident, attended with fatal results, occurred between Campbelltown and Narellan last night. The occupants of the car were Dr. George Paul, who was killed, and ...

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  5. THE MINE DISASTER.

    The personnel of the Royal Commission which is to inquire into the Mount Mulligan disarter, was announced to-day as follows:- Mr. Dunlop, the warden at Chillagoe ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT.

    Amid scenes of gross disorder, the censure motions moved in the Legislative Assembly against the Storey Government were defeated by two votes, at a quarter to 7 yesterday ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    It Is officially announced that the Prime Minister,Mr. Lloyd George, met the London mayors at Gairloch at the hotel this evening. They pointed out that the problem of ...

    Article : 430 words
  8. IRISH QUESTION.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Gairloch understands that Mr. Lloyd George's reply to Ireland states in unmistakable language unless the claim of Irish ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. HOLOCAUST.

    Reports from Paris state that the Oppau district, where the Badische aniline works were destroyed by an explosion, resembles a tract of country bombarded by big guns, and ...

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  10. EXAMINATION OF SHIPS.

    Strict supervision is being observod in Sydney over the unloading of steamers from northern ports, and the passengers have to pass a rigid examination. The steamer Cooma ...

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  11. W. W. ARMSTRONG.

    Cables have been received in London indicating that Armstrong denied in Australia the authenticity of the interview attributed to him, and cabled to Australia on the 17th ...

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  12. INFECTED RAT AT CAIRNS.

    Up to noon to-day 4600 rats had been examined in Brisbane since the commencement of the rat destruction campaign, and of this number under 32 have been found to be ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. CO-OPERATTVE CREDIT.

    The question of how best to assist the farmers financially was discussed at a meeting in the School of Arts hall last night under the auspices of the metropolitan branch of the ...

    Article : 375 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The cause of the serious expiosion which has wrecked the Mount Mulligan coal mine and caused so many deaths has so far been attributed to the combustion of coal ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. POSITION AT TOWNSVILLE.

    No further human infection of bubonic plague has been reported here, but several more infected rats have been found, making a total of eight. After the arrival of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. SURRENDERED SHIPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Paris states that the Reparations Commission values the ships which Germany banded over under the Treaty of Versailles at 845,000,000 ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. CAMPAIGN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Numbers of rats are being captured in local business premises. As it is believed that some rate come from Sydney, some anxiety is being feit. Business people are urging ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. PRICE OF BREAD.

    In the Profiteering Prevention Court yesterday. Judge Beeby heard an application by the Master Bakers' Association for an increase of one-farthing per loaf. ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE.

    A number of business and professional men met at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Newcastle, to-day in order to make a presentation to Mr. W. J. Ralston, Newcastle manager ...

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  20. GREAT THUNDERSTORM.

    A Lisbon message reports a violent two days' thunderstorm of severity unexampled in living memory. Incalculable damage was done, and there ...

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  21. ARBUCKLE CASE.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in San Francisco reports that as Roscoe Arbuckle was brought into the police court for the preliminary hearing of the murder ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. DANGERS OF DIVIDED POWER.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) said to-day that recent happenings in connection with bubonic plague, particularly the regrettable fact that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A Geneva message says that Latvia, Esthenia, and Lithuania were admitted to the League of Nations to-day, making the membership 51. The Little Entente States ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. ENGINEDRTVER'S PLUCK.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Paris reports that when the driver of the southern express to Bordeaux neared Audenge he noticed that a pine forest, through which ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. NEW ZEALAND'S PRECAUTIONS.

    In order to guard against the spread of bubonic plague, the Department of Health is urging the immediate institution of war on rats. The municipal authorities are ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Sir Joseph Cook stated this evening that, following the presentation of the Budget and the year's estimate to the House of Representatives on Thursday, consideration of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Geneva states that Dr. H. A. L. Fisher reported to the League of Nations that the Russian Famine Committee in Britain would not ...

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  28. COAL-LUMPERS' DEMANDS.

    Although vessels arriving here from Brisbane are now subjected to a searching medical examination before men are allowed to work on them, the coel-lumpers yesterday informed ...

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  29. FRENCH TEXTILE STRIKE.

    A Paris message says the textile strike continues. Negotiations between the employers and workers have been broken off. ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    The board of management of the Newcastle Hospital is negotiating for the purchase of a house and grounds at Lambton at a cost of £4378/10/. If the property is acquired, It is ...

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  31. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    The section of the A.L.P. executive known as the Lambert faction is now in the minority, and the Labour Government's supporters have obtained control. Recently a number of ...

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  32. SAFE ROBBERY AT KATOOMBA.

    A safe which was removed from Petter's store, Katoomba, was discovered to-day by Trooper Walcott. He received information that a car[?] was heard passing along ...

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  33. MOPLAH REBELLION.

    In the Legislative Assembly allegations were made of maladministration in the northwest frontier province. Despite Government opposition, a-resolution was passed ...

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  34. EMPLOYEE'S REVENGE.

    The hot-headed boots at the Albert Hotel, Nottingham, is charged with doing damage estimated at £400. Having a grievance against the landlady he entered the cellar, looked thed ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYED AT LITHGOW.

    At a meeting of the sma[?] Arms factory Union a resolution was carried that the Government be asked to supply cheap railway tickets for the unemployed in search of work, ...

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  36. U.S. AND GERMANY.

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington reports that Senator Borah turned the tables on Senator Lodge (Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee) when President ...

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  37. ACTION BY SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    A circular letter from the Board of Health, in which it was urged that drastic measures should be taken for the destruction of rats, and suggesting the appointment of a rat ...

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  38. SHIP ON REEF.

    The ship Cardinia (1769 tons), bound from Levuka to Apia, missed her stays, and drifted on to Mumbualau Reef, at 9.30 o'clock last night, bumping heavily. At daylight there ...

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  39. GOLF IN BRITAIN.

    Ray (144), Braid (145), Robson (145), and Herd (147) load the field of the southern golfers who have qualified for the "News of the World" £750 golf tournament. Taylor, ...

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  40. PERSLAN SITUATION.

    A Teheran message says the British Government refused the offer of Persia to take over portion of the South Persian Rifles, which are disbanding rapidly. ...

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  41. IRISH QUESTION.

    Mr. D. Nilon, organiser of the Self-determination League, gave an address in the Victor Hall, Mr, T. Macmanus being in the chair. Mr. Nilon said the war was fought for the ...

    Article : 119 words
  42. THE GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    The Greek Consulate in Sydney has received a cablegram from Athens, comprising an official communique from general headquarters in Asia-Minor, dealing with the operations of ...

    Article : 150 words
  43. VICTORIAN CITIES.

    Returns showing the population of the provincial cities and towns of Victoria, issued by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poy[?]ton), show that Geelong has ...

    Article : 132 words
  44. N.Z. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened yesterday by the Governor-General. Viscount Jellicoe, in his speech, said that the necessity for economy in all departments of State would be ...

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  45. YAP CONTROVERSY.

    The "Chicago Tribune" correspondent in Tokio says it is reported that the HughesShidehara agreement, which the Cabinet is considering and probably will approve, ...

    Article : 146 words
  46. SIR ERNEST CASSEL.

    The death is announced of Sir Ernest Cassel, the well-known banker and financier. A footman found Sir Ernest Cassell sitting at his writing desk with his head on the table, ...

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  47. COOPERS WAGES.

    On commission from Mr. Justice Powers, the industrial Registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart) bogan to take evidence in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day on an application by ...

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  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I note that the authorities are offering a bonus of 6d per head for dead rats, but should like to sound a note of warning In regard to the risk of infection to those who, as ...

    Article : 167 words
  49. TRAWLED FISH IN COUNTRY.

    The distribution twice weekly of fish secured by the municipal council through the State Trawling Department attracts hundreds of people every sale day. Although the supply ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. GOLD FIND IN W.A.

    During the past few days reports have been in circulation regarding a rich find at the rear of Mount Monger, but, until to-day, no definite information was available. This ...

    Article : 126 words
  51. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    Sir,—I am writing to make a that appeal for support for the State Orchestra guarantee fund. A considerable amount is still required, and the citizens' committee, together with ...

    Article : 242 words
  52. CANASTOTA'S CARGO.

    Replying to Mr. M. J. Kirwan, M.L.A., in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Treasurer said it was a fact that certain regulations of the Brisbane Harbour Board provided for ...

    Article : 137 words
  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Violet Loraine, the revue actress, was married to the bon. Edward Jolcey, M.C., son of Lord Joicey. Sullivan abandoned his fourth attempt to ...

    Article : 184 words
  54. BAVARIAN POLITICS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Berlin states that moderate opinion welcomes Count Lerchenfield's election to the Bavarian Premiership by the People's party, ...

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  55. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Will you permit me space in your valuable paper to point out at least two ways which if overlooked may lead to the introduction of the plague into the State. I refer ...

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  56. HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    A tragic death, which is shrouded in mystery, was reported in the city. It appears that on Wednesday a single man. Jas. Towler (56), a labourer, went to Reepham Hotel, in ...

    Article : 107 words
  57. ENCOURAGING CRICKET.

    The Bathurst High School is determined to get over the greatest obstacle at present in the way of encouraging cricket—the prohibitive cost of material. It has decided to make its ...

    Article : 81 words
  58. SOPHOCLES LAUNCHED.d

    The Aberdeen liner Sophocles was launched at Belfast yesterday. [The Sophocles is a turbine vessel of 12,500 tons, with accommodation for about 120 ...

    Article : 87 words
  59. ADDITIONAL JUDGES.

    The question of appointing additional Judges to assist Mr. Justice Powers, President of the Federal Arbitration Court, was discussed at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  60. MOTOR LORRY ON FIRE.

    Some alarm was caused in Castlereagh-street, near Market-street, at about 5.30 p.m. on Thursday by an outbreak of are on a motor lorry belonging to.Marcus Clark and Co., ...

    Article : 78 words
  61. STABBING CASE.

    William James Flanagan, who was concerned in the Port Adelaide stabbing affray last Saturday, appeared before Messrs. J. W. Channon and A. Gower, at the Port Adelaide Police ...

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  62. TRAGEDY NEAR PARKES.

    Mrs. Wm. Mann. wife of a farmer on Beganroad, was shot dead to-day. She is believed ' to have been murdered. The daughter of the dead woman and her husband were also ...

    Article : 55 words
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