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  2. THE TEST PATH.

    Sir Thomas Henley, referring to the decision of the Commonwealth Government not to request Archbishop Mannix to take the oath of allegiance, said he personally objected to an ...

    Article : 325 words
  3. THE TARIFF.

    The Senate to-day resumed consideration of the tariff in division 3, sugar. On item 30, sugar n.e.i., 10/ per cwt., Senator Pratten (N.S.W.) said that he hoped the ...

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  4. 44 HOURS.

    The question whether a 44 hours week should be extended generally to the railways will, the Government has decided, be referred to the special court presided over by Judge ...

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  5. VIOLET DAY.

    Martin-place, the scene of a thousand activities during the war for our lighting forces, was the front line of another big appeal yesterday— an appeal to the public to keep open the ...

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  6. SILESIA.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that a serious, unfriendly-worded Note has been received from France regarding Silesia. France persists in her intention to send troops, irrespective of ...

    Article : 562 words
  7. EMPIRE QUESTIONS.

    Time passing swiftly complicates tne position in regard to Mr. Hughes's activities. It is understood that originally it was intended the Imperial Conference should sit only three ...

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  8. MOSCOW.

    In a recent issue the "Railways' Union Ga[?]ette" lifted the veil of secrecy which hid the departure from Australia of the general secretary of the Australian Railways' Union ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press learns that the British Embassy suddenly cancelled the dinner which was arranged to take place to-night in honour of ...

    Article : 337 words
  10. RUSSIAN TRAIN SMASH.

    A train conveying delegates from the third international at Moscow to Riga was wrecked. Six delegates, including Mr. Frimack, an, Australian, and Mr. Hewlett, a delegate from ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. PROTESTANT PROTEST.

    The central executive of the Protestant Federation, at its meeting last night, carried a resolution condemning "the weak attitude taken up by the Federal Ministry in refusing to ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. MOROCCO.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Madrid states that the insurrection in Morocco has wrested from Spain all the gains made in 12 years, of patient efforts, which ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. REMOTE AUSTRALIA.

    Professor Sir Edgeworth David, Professor W. Howchin, and Captain S. A. White have returned from their geological expedition in Central Australia. ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. THE MARRAR MEETING.

    The Marrar disturbance came before the Police Magistrate at Coolamon, when three of those concorned with the breaking up of the Rev. Mr. Toucheil's meeting on the 12th ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. SOUTH BRISBANE.

    At the first meeting of the newly elected South Brisbane City Council to-day an oppo[?]tunity was taken for mutual congratulations at the result of Saturday's voting. ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. GREEK OFFENSIVE.

    A message from Paris states that reports from Constantinople show that the Greeks are solidifying captured positions, and apparently the advance towards Angora has been ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    Oxford nnd Cambridge were reported to have won the track meet against Princeton College and Cornell University, scoring five first places and six second places. The Americans ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. IRISH SITUATION.

    According to a Dublin report, [?]t is understood that at a meeting of the D[?] Eireann Cabinet, the critical stage in the negotiations was passed and a happy decision reached. ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. MOUNT PLEASANT.

    Over a period of four years the Mount Pleasant Colliery Company has not lost one day's avork as a result of industrial trouble. This is an enviable record in view of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. CANADA'S TASK.

    The Canadian Club entertained Lord Byng (Governor-General of Canada). Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand) was present. Sir Arthur Currie, in proposing ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said the Government had not received any official information regarding the famine in Russia beyond what ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. £2000 EXPECTED.

    When counting closed at the head office of the Bank of Australasia at a late hour last right, the total amount was £1450. Due to the fact that no moneys from collection boxes ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. N.S.W. A.L.P. WARNS MINISTRY

    "The time has arrived when the New South Wales Labour Ministry should get busy and redeem the promises upon which the electors gave it its lease of power." The above ...

    Article : 276 words
  24. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    At Mount Vernon, M'Donald won the metropolitan open championship with 294 for 72 holes. O'Hara was second with 298, and Kirwood sixth with 305, after taking 75 and 79 ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. THE NORTH COAST DELUGE.

    Communication with the outer world having been cut off, it has been impossible to communicate earlier concerning the violent storm which swept over the district last week-end. ...

    Article : 489 words
  26. FRENCH LABOUR CONGRESS.

    At the Lille Labour Conference the moderates, with a majority of 200, are giving the Bolshevik delegates to the conference a bad time. Taking advantage of the guards ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. STROUD TRAGEDY.

    Before Mr. F. J. Callow (coroner) an inquiry was held concerning the death of Frank Edwin Rudkin. Constable C. J. Homann, of Stroud, ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. DAVIS CUP.

    A message from Pittsburg states that the railway officials have advised that the immigration authorities had detained the Australian tennis team at the border because ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN WREATHS.

    The fact that wreaths had arrived from Australia preserved in ice so fired the public imagination that a large crowd assembled in Westminster Abbey and watched Mr. W. M. ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. PEACE TREATY.

    Among the guests at the quarterly meeting and luncheon in connection with the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce to-day were the president of the Associated Chambers. Mr. D. J. ...

    Article : 199 words
  31. STRANDED.

    Serious complaints are being made by exservice men from Great Britain of the treatment they are receiving in Australia. They assert that they have been brought out under ...

    Article : 306 words
  32. FOUR SHOPS BURNT.

    Four shops in the main street of Renmark, with their contents, were destroyed by fire to-day. A wooden picture theatre adjoining was saved only by the heroic efforts of ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. RETRENCHMENT.

    Eight hundred manufacturers, merchants, and shipowners, representing the textile, engineering, shipbuilding, coal, building, chemical, iron, steel, and transport trades, have signed ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. BOXING DISPUTE.

    A message from Cleveland says the middleweight championship is in dispute, following an extraordinary bout between Bryan Downey, of Columbus, and Johnny Wilson, of ...

    Article : 177 words
  35. HEAVY SALVAGE.

    According to advice received yesterday, the owners and crew of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Stephens have been awarded £13,200 by the Admiralty Court ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A message from Paris states that a dirigible, as an experiment, dropped an 850lb bomb on t[?] deck of the former Austrian battleship Prince Eugen, off Toulon. The missile ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. UNEMPLOYED.

    Various suggestions, including one that part time work should be given to returned soldiers in as many establishments as possible with a view to reducing the present ...

    Article : 231 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. E. P. Leo, New Zealand Minister for External Affairs and for Justice, delivering an address yesterday at the University, made an appeal for closer relations between Australia, ...

    Article : 233 words
  39. TERMINATION OF WAR.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons that the date for the termination of the war, excepting in the case of Turkey, has been fixed for September 1. ...

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  40. ALLIED DEBTS.

    A Washington message states that the Senate finance committee has given a favourable report regarding the bill giving Mr. Andrew Mellon (Secretary to the Treasury) ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. COAL TRADE.

    Apart from the ironworks and the Cobar tunnels, none of the associated collieries in Lithgow has been working more than five and sometimes six shifts a fortnight. At ...

    Article : 155 words
  42. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The boy Harold Jones has been committe[?] for trial on a charge of murdering Florence Little, aged 11 years. ...

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  43. AIRCRAFT DUTY.

    The provision in the new tariff for an ad valorem duty of 25 per cent. on aeroplanos and other aircraft imported into Australia after January 1, 1923, is viewed unfavourably ...

    Article : 196 words
  44. MINERS' LODGES.

    The following resolution has been carried by all miners' lodges in the district:— "That we enter our emphatic protes[?] against Judge Hamilton being allowed to deal ...

    Article : 110 words
  45. AIRSHIP SERVICES.

    Mr. Hughes proceeded direct from the Abbey after the ceremony of placing a wreath on the unknown warrior's grave to Downing-street, where a conference had been summoned for ...

    Article : 155 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Berlin says the Moscow Government has giv[?]n a large Scandinavian company a concession to exploit cable communication between Denmark, Russia, China, and ...

    Article : 155 words
  47. SINKING A SUBMARINE.

    The Prize Court has awarded prize money to a mystery ship for sinking a German submarine in plucky circumstances off Start Point, in March, 1917, Captain Matheson, the ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. FIRE AT CARCOAR.

    At 5 o'clock this morning a fire at Habeb's store at Lyndhurst totally destroyed the building and contents. The contents were uninsured. The building was partly covered by ...

    Article : 47 words
  49. BULLI COLLIERY IDLE.

    Owing to the pinion of the main hauling gear breaking, the Bulli colliery was thrown idle yesterday, and is likely to remain so for a few days. All the other district collieries are ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. COST OF LIVING.

    Upon the application of representatives of employees, the Board of Trade has decided to postpone the further hearing in respect of the cost of living until Wednesday. August 10, at ...

    Article : 37 words
  51. WOOLBUYERS AND BANKS.

    The woolbuyers have accepted the banks' offer in connection with the difficulty in re[?]rd to bill[?] of[?]ng The series of sales will begin at Dunedin on August 4. ...

    Article : 38 words
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