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  2. WEST SYDNEY.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, formerly High Commissioner, is included in the names of probable candidates for selection for the West Sydney seat. ...

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  3. HEAVY GALES.

    The squally and unsettled conditions that have preva[?]ed since Saturday last culminated yesterday in a tempestuous storm, in which the velocity of the wind reached 63 miles an ...

    Article : 327 words
  4. DAME. NELLIE MELBA.

    "Poets talk about 'the wings of the wind,'" exclaimed Darn[?] Nellie Melba as she looked from the windows of Government House across the tempest-beaten trees, "but all the good ...

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  5. DEATH OF CARUSO.

    A message from Rome states that Signor Enr[?]co Caruso, the famous tenor, who had been suffering from acute peritonitis, died in Naples at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TICK PERIL.

    Recent discoveries of cattle tick in parts of the North Coast which had been regarded as clean are causing alarm. During the past 14 years the New ...

    Article : 530 words
  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The House of Commons sat till 3.45 this morning, when the third reading of the Licensing Bill was carried. The bill provides that public houses shall be kept open ...

    Article : 80 words
  8. IRISH ISSUE.

    Some misgivings are manifested over the prolonged deliberations of Mr. do Valera's Cabinet on Mr. Lloyd George's proposals. It was hoped that the Dall Eireann would ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. WASHINGTON.

    The Allies may discuss the Washington dis[?]mament conference at the meeting of the Supreme Council on Monday. (COPYRIGHT, AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ...

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  10. SINN FEIN BARBARITY.

    The "Morning Post" giyes prominence to the case of Mrs. Lindsay, who was kidnapped in February. Her relatives received a letter from the Sinn Fein Minister of Defence, Burgess, ...

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  11. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes succeeded to-day in rescuing the Imperial wireless and airship schemes from the most adverse possible position from an Australian viewpoint, and arranging for ...

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  12. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Suez: Narkunda, R.M.S., left Sydney June 28. At Vancouver: Makura, s, Waikawa, s, left Sydney, June 13. ...

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  13. WOMAN INJURED.

    A tile which was blown from a roof struck Sarah Parkes, 66, of Shepherd-street, city, on the head while she was in We[?]s-street, Redfern, yesterday morning. She was removed ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. MR. FISHER RETICENT.

    When asked to-night whether he would be a candidate for the West Sydney seat, Mr. Andrew Fisher said: "I have neither received nor forwarded any communication in regard ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. DAVIS CUP.

    A message from Pittsburgh states that both the British and Australasian tennis teams are practising on the Allegheny Country Club courts, on which the Davis Cup matches will ...

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  16. IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne was in the grip of Antarctic conditions to-day. It was bitterly cold and windy. After a tempestuous night people awoke to a day of pelting hall, wind, and rain. ...

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  17. NON-INTERFERENCE

    The Acting Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at a luncheon given by Mr. Walter Marks, M.P., at the Hotel Bondi, yesterday, declared that the control of industries was ...

    Article : 619 words
  18. GREEK POSITION.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" with the Greek army states that the Greeks strongly hold the Bagdad railway as far as Esk[?]s[?]r. Kemal Pasha's ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. LIGHTS AT SEA.

    In response to a wireless message despatched by the Superintendent of Navigation on Tuesday evening to shipping, advising that distress signals had been reported by the ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. HIGH DUTIES.

    A number of objections to the tariff passed by the House of Representatives, now before the Senate, are set forth in a potition which was presented to the Senate to-day by Senator ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. MOUNT MORGAN.

    The Minister for Mines, who has been absent in the country for several weeks, returned to Brisbane to-day. He said that he would give consideration to the application ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. FIRE DAMP IN MINES.

    A new invention called a methanometer, capable of automatically recording a fractional percentage of firedamp, has passed final home tests. It is expected to reduce the ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. BURRINJUCK.

    Addressing the members of the Science Society of the University of Sydney on Tuesday evening on the Burrunjuck irrigation scheme, Mr. Quinn, of the Water Conservation and ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. BOARDING-HOUSES.

    The claims of the Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Employees' Union for increased wages for domestic workers, to be governed by an award of the Industrial Court, were further ...

    Article : 194 words
  25. THE TERRITORY.

    Having considered the report of the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) on the administration of the Northern Territory, the Federal Cabinet has appointed a ...

    Article : 288 words
  26. TOO MUCH POWER.

    The National Sailors and Firemen's Union has given notice of its intention to withdraw from the National Transport Federation, owing to the Federation Conference having ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. MEAT PRICES.

    The master retail butchers have decided to appeal against the decision of the Anti-pro[?] [?]teering Court in fixing the retail price of meat. Judge Beeby will be asked by the ...

    Article : 225 words
  28. MAILS BY AIR.

    The Postmaster-General announces that the mails for Egypt, India, and Australia, despatched on Friday by air to Paris, overtook the ordinary mails despatched on Thursday, ...

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  29. DAME NELLIE MELBA'S TRIBUTE

    Dame Nellie Melba was motoring to Government House yesterday afternoon, when she learned of Caruso's death The diva was much affected. A few minutes later she remarked: ...

    Article : 395 words
  30. MARANOA.

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  31. SCHOONER OVERDUE.

    Anxiety is being felt for the safety of the Burns, Ph[?]p interisland trading auxillary schooner Murna. The last advice of the vessel stated that she was proceeding o ...

    Article : 309 words
  32. U.S. LIQUOR IMPORTS.

    A message from Washington states that, despite national prohibition, five million dollars' worth of liquors were imported during the fiscal year ended June 30, Including 195,000 ...

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  33. WELSH STEAM COAL.

    The Welsh steam coal trade is rapidly recovering. Although only about 190,000 men have yet resumed, they are working so well that, with Ebbwvale and several other ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Copenhagen states that a scheme is afoot to convert into a seaside restaurant U boat 20, which sank the Lusitania, and was afterwards driven ashore on the west ...

    Article : 324 words
  35. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The Shop Assistants' Union has decided to withdraw its aff[?]ation from the New South Wales Labour Council. This is the fourth union to withdraw fro[?] ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. RUSSIA.

    In the S[?]nate to-day. Senator Lyn[?]h (W.A.) asked, in view of the recent cable messages, whether certain Labour newspapers which had been expressing appreciation of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. TURF WINNINGS.

    For the Australian racing season which ended on July 31 Mr, E. Lee Steere topped the list of winning owners with £21,351, which is a record. All but £255 of this total was ...

    Article : 247 words
  38. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    Hunter, the amateur golf champion, playing from plus five, won the first division of the Peace Cup competition at the North Foreland. Earl Haig (handicap 17) won the second ...

    Article : 44 words
  39. CITY'S POPULATION.

    The Government Statistician's figures for July, registered in the metropolitan area, show an improving birth rate and a dec[?]ning death rate. The birth rate is now 28 per 1000 ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. JAPANESE STRIKE.

    A message from Kobe states that the workers refuse to accept the conclliatory actions of the owners, and declare that they will continue the strike until the shipyard ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. HALL DIVORCE SUIT.

    By a five-sixths majority verdi[?]t the jury in the Hall divorce suit found to-day that, misconduct had been committed by Senator Foster and Mrs. Hall, but that there was connivance ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. ASHORE AND REFLOATED.

    Messages were received in Brisbane this morning stating that the Arawatta had gone ashore at Bullion Rock, 25 miles north of Flat Top, on Tuesday night, but was refloated ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. BLUE METAL.

    The present demand for blue metal already exceeds the capacity of the quarries, and is increasing daily. On the South Coast there is exceptional activity in this industry. More ...

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  44. REDUCED TEAIN SERVICES.

    The Railway Department, which recently reduced the Sunday traffic, now announces a reduction of a hundred trains weekly in the metropolitan area. ...

    Article : 52 words
  45. THE FLEET.

    H.M.A. destroyers Tattoo, Tasmania, and Success, which left Sydney on Tuesday last for exercise duties at Hawkesbury River, returned to port yesterday afternoon owing to ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. CHEAPER STEEL.

    The United States Steel Corporation has announced further reductions in steel prices of from 3 dollars to 10 dollars per ton, in order to meet the competition of smaller, ...

    Article : 47 words
  47. INFLUENZA IN TONGA.

    In[?] of a [?] type [?] broken [?] in Tonga. ...

    Article : 19 words
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