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  2. PSYCHIATRY.

    At Monday's meeting, of the University Senate, a report was received from a committee appointed to confer with representatives of the Government in reference to the ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. DISLOYALTY.

    Indignation has been expressed all over the State as the result of the disloval and unseemly happenings engendered by the May Day gathering of socialists, Sinn Fein, and ...

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  4. OMITTED FLAGS.

    Major R. W. Everett, general sacretary of the Sailors and Soldiers' Fathers' Association of New South Wales, writing to the Editor states that the following letter was sent to the ...

    Article : 591 words
  5. FUNCTION OF GOLD.

    The issue of Commonwealth notes, according to the latest returns, those of March 28, amounts to £59,462,862. The real circulation, that is the notes in the hands of the public, ...

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  6. THE GRAZIERS.

    A number of motions dealing with political matters appear on the agenda paper for the forthcoming annual conference of the Graziers' Asaociation of New South Wales. ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. REPARATION.

    It is understood that Germany will have to pay the Reparation Commission's bill of £6,600,000,000 in 37 years. The Supreme Council sat late in the ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Yorkshire "Observer," commenting on the wool situation, says: "In the contest between thoso who are satisfied with a tree market and those supporting the attempt at ...

    Article : 426 words
  9. BRITISH MINERS.

    This is the fifth week of the coal strike, but a settlement still seems far off, though powerful influences are working to bring the miners and owners together. ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. STONEMASONS.

    The rates of wages and the working hours to govern atonemasons engaged in the build ing trade were discussed at a conference yesterday between representatives of the Master ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    There were many applicants for the positions of joint managers of the Australasian team to tour the northern counties in England this year, but the choice has fallen upon Messrs. ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. CITY LOAN.

    The City Council last evening sanctioned the issue of a local loan of £250,000 for Six years at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum, and agreed that a special meeting be ...

    Article : 476 words
  13. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    Although the Football League matches are not yet completed, the leading positions have now been settled. Burnley are the chamnions in the first division. Derby County and ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. STRIKES IN U.S.A.

    According to union officials the shipping strike will be extended to foreign registry vessels. They have declared that all foreign merchantmen recruiting crews in the United ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. MR. HUGHES.

    Met on the wharf at Fremantle by Ministerial and civic parties, the Prime Minister was tendered'a civic reception in Fremantle Town Hall. The proceedings were of a most ...

    Article : 558 words
  16. PASSENGER.

    Refusal to take the oath of allegiance or an affirmation under the Immigration Restriction Act caused a saloon passenger, Mr. Newton, of Dunedin, to be detained aboard ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. IRELAND.

    Alderman Farrell, ex-Lord Mayor of Dublin, states that he is submitting to the Dail Eireane "the biggest offer ever made from any British Government," which was semi-officially ...

    Article : 204 words
  18. IMPORTER'S WILL.

    With one exception, all the beneficiaries under the will of the late Joseph Kronheimer, importer, of Bourke-street, Melbourne, were German nationals. Kronheimer died in ...

    Article : 174 words
  19. MAY DAY IN JAPAN.

    A Tokio message states that May Day in Japan was marked by Labour demonstrations of considerable importance throughout the Empire, especially in Tokio, Osaka, Kobe, and ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. MR. JOE DARLING.

    In the Legislative Council elections to-day Mr. Joe Darling, ex-captain of the Australian cricket team, was elected for Cambridge division, easily defeating two opponents. Mr. ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. MUNITIONS INQUIRY.

    Mr. E. J. Sutton (of the Ministry of Munitions) and several other witnesses at the munitions inquiry, denied that instructions had been given to destroy working papers. ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. GERMAN TRUSTS.

    Mr. Renwick, the representative of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin, detailing the vast industrial power behind the trusts in Germany, says:—Herr Thyssen lost a ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Clarence William B. Loftes, 27, whose career as aviator and in other directions during the past six or nine months hascreated a considerable amount of interst in Adelaide, made ...

    Article : 248 words
  24. MILK-VENDING.

    The inquiry by a section of the Board of Trade into the cost of distribution of milk was continued yesterday. Mr. Routley presided. Mr. G. B. Humphries, the accountant from ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. PLACED ASHORE.

    A man, who stated that he was on his way home to take office of High Commissioner for Australia, was put ashore from the R.M.S. Morea at the outer harbour on Monday. He ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. LIVE STOCK IMPORTS.

    A Royal Commission on the question of a cattle embarge has been appointed with Lord Finlay as chairman, to inquire into the question of the admission into the United ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. THE CENSUS.

    When the last Commonwealth census was taken, in 1912, New South Wales gained an additional representative in the Federal Parliament, and Victoria lost one. Those who ...

    Article : 205 words
  28. WOOL PROBLEM.

    A wool importer interviewed by the Australian Press Association expressed the opinion that legislation aimed at circumventing the lean time inherent to the ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. UPPER SILESIA.

    A message from Borlin says the "Vosslsche Zeitung" states that the Inter-Allied Commission has reported in favour of leaving to Germany the whole of the plebiscite area in ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. ALLEGED DEFECTS.

    Mr. Lawrence James Hutchings, Deputy Commissioner of War Service Homes in New South Wales, stated in evidence before the Federal Joint Committee on Public Accounts ...

    Article : 424 words
  31. EISE FOR MARKETS.

    The Tramway Employees' Union is opposed to fish being conveyed on the trams from the various seaside resorts to the markets. A letter was forwarded on behalf of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. EXPLOSIVES.

    At present explosives imported into Australia from the United Kingdom are admitted free of duty, but explosives from nny other country carry a duty of 10 per cent. under the ...

    Article : 213 words
  33. AMERICAN AIMS.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent in Tokio Interviewed Professor Matsunamnl, Japan's foremost authority on international law, who said: "Not content with the ...

    Article : 131 words
  34. MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    Sir Ernest Cassel has given £225,000 to found and endow a sanatorium in Penshurst for the treatment of neurasthenia and other nervous disorders, due to the stress of modern life. ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. AVRO AIRPLANE.

    Mr. P. Hogarth, of Clio Station. West Queensland, has put chased an Avro aeroplane to assist him in supervising his large pastoral interests. He intends adding a large tract to ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. OFFICIAL LABOUR.

    We have also received a letter from Mr. J. A. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, who says:— "About 15,000 to 20,000 people had ...

    Article : 598 words
  37. MUNICIPAL SAWMILLS.

    The City Council of Sydney appears to have made up its mind to own sawmills, especially with a view to manufacturing wood blocks and cross-arms. ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Paris says that fires destroyed timber mills in Lille, the damage being estimated at £800,000. In the matter of Condogianis versus the ...

    Article : 146 words
  39. U.S.A. AND PANAMA.

    the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the State Department has sent a virtual ultimatum to Panama stating that unless the latter takes steps ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. TIMBER.

    Two small sawmills (between Milton and Bateman's Bay), belonging to Messrs. Guy and Eills, are to be closed on May 4, on account of the slump in the timber market. ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. COLLISION IN CITY.

    A collision between a motor car and a tram occurred at the intersection of Bent andl Phillip streets on Monday night, and resulted in the three women occupants of the car receiving ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. KIRKWOOD IN ENGLAND.

    J. H. Kirkwood, playing on the Royal Automobile course, defeated W. Watt for a small wager by five up and four. Kirkwoods score was 72. He also played Braid junior, at ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    H.M.A.S. Sydney left port yesterday afternoon for the training school at Port Stephens. The warship will return on May 20. ...

    Article : 28 words
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