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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    In the course of a magisterial inquiry at Queenstown into the deaths of the, natives through the Bullhoek affair, Colonel Woon said his instructions from the officer ...

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  3. COAL STRIKES.

    In an official statement on behalf of the northern colliery owners yesterday, the opinion was expressed that the miners had embarked upon a deliberate campaign not ...

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  4. TRUCULENT TURKS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs from Constantinople:— "It is useless blinking the fact that the extreme Nationalists now in power consider ...

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  5. IRISH OUTLOOK.

    General Sir Frederick Maurice, K.C.M.G., writing in the "Daily News," says: "The decision to reinforce General Macready's forces in Ireland means that there is no ...

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  6. MOST BRITISH.

    The Australian race, it is stated, has the proud distinction of being the most British in origin of any portion of the Empire, not excepting Great Britain itself. ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    In connection with the American "Decoration Day," on which it is customary to decorate the memorials and graves of Americans who fell in the war, an interesting ceremony ...

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  8. METAL CRISIS.

    Discussing the crisis which has developed in regard to mining in general and the Mount Morgan in particular, the Minister for Mines said the situation undoubtedly was serious, ...

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  9. PADDINGTON.

    "The proposals for the absorption of Paddington, which are to be moved by the Labour caucus at the City Council this evening, will, if carried into effect, prove disastrous to the ...

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  10. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Berlin states that Germany has sent couriers to Paris conveying Treasury Bills amounting to £42,000,000, the balance of the first reparation payment. ...

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  11. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    A large deputation of pastoralists interviewed the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association to-day on the subject of cargo freight on produce consigned to the ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN PERIL.

    A Cairo message says the British Union in Egypt has sent an address to Lord Allenby (High Commissioner of Egypt), stating that the Egyptian army and police have shown ...

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  13. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    A message from Indian Head (Maryland) says that seven persons were killed through an army aeroplane crashing. The machine was fitted out as an aerial hospital, and was ...

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  14. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    A Paris message says the authorities and the public at Toulon were disappointed that Mr. Hughes was unuble to accept the reception organised in his honour. It was ...

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  15. PILLAGING.

    The taking of evidence at Sydney in connection with the inquiry into pillaging was concluded yesterday by Mr. Macfarlane, the Royal Commissioner. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The application list for the Sydney loan closed on Saturday. Mr. Massey (Premier of New Zealand) discussed Anglo-New Zealand finance with the ...

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  17. MT. KEMBLA IDLE.

    A stoppage has occurred at the Mount Kembla mine, owing, it is alleged, to the management having declined to pay a certain wage to about a dozen men. Those are chiefly ...

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  18. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Before the Full Bench of the Arbitration Court the Australian Workers' Union made application for a new award for the sugar industry. Mr. Henchman, who represented the ...

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  19. MOSMAN FIRE.

    The Kinema Picture Theatre, in Military-road, Mosman, one of the largest and most [?]n-to-date picture theatres of Sydney, was destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. ...

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  20. SOCIAL SYSTEM.

    Speaking at the second annual meeting of the Australian Christian Social Union, at the Chapter House last night, Judge Beeby made an appeal for toleration and sympathy in ...

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  21. WALSH ISLAND.

    Yesterday the Minister for Works and Railways, Mr. Estell, supplied information about the findings of the Public Service Board as a result of a recent inquiry into the ...

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  22. LIVING WAGE.

    The Theatre Royal was filled on Saturday night by over 1000 people, who showed intense interest in a lecture on the basic wage by Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C. (late Chief ...

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  23. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    The annual conference of the Shires Association of New South Wales will be opened in Sydney to-day. The agenda paper contains over 130 motions from the various shire ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon an unknown man, apparently a labourer, aged about 45 years, was found near Mrs. Macquarie's Chair, in the Domain, with a bullet ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S EMPTY SPACES.

    Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, a former Liberal M.P., who held office in the Asquith Government, discussing in the "Daily News" the personnel of the Imperial Cabinet meeting ...

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  26. WOOL POSITION.

    Requests for financial assistance made last week by a deputation from the graziers in New South Wales to the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) are receiving attention. ...

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  27. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Annie Lovelace, who resided at 85 Underwood-street, Paddington, attempted to alight from a tram in Oxford-street, Paddington, on Friday evening, and fell to the roadway. The ...

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  28. WASHED INTO THE SEA.

    At the City Coroner's Court yesterday, Mr. Jamieson, city coroner, held an inquiry into the death of Sydney Hercules Fitzhenry, aged 30, who was washed off the rocks with ...

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  29. ELECTRIC RADIATORS.

    The Electric Light and Power Board has decided to prohibit the use of electric radiators on ordinary working days from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. This decision is the result of a ...

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  30. IMMIGRANTS.

    An interesting return has been compiled by the Director of the State Immigration Bureau, showing that during the five months ended to-day the number of new settlers arriving ...

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  31. LOYALTY.

    A loyalty demonstration, under the auspices of the Petersham branch of the New South Wales Protestant Federation, was held last night in the Petersham Town Hall. ...

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  32. THE WOLLONGBAR.

    On Saturday over 50 cases of bacon were dumped overboard from the Wollongbar. The bacon was in a bad state, being black and strong smelling. The pumps have been in ...

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  33. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Last evening a man was found lying on the permanent way of the main down line between Macdonaldtown and Redfern stations, shortly after the 5.30 p.m. train from Sydney ...

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  34. NATIONALISTS AND PROGRESSIVES.

    Sir,—In the course of an interview Sir George Fuller stated in your journal last week that when in the West recently he had found it the cause of considerable merriment to ...

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  35. HARNESSING THE RHONE

    A Paris message says the Senate has approved of the Rhone hydro-electric scheme, which is estimated to cost 60,000,000 francs. There will be 18 power stations between the ...

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  36. MISSING WOMAN.

    Up to 1 P.m. to-day the search party had not succeeded in finding Mrs. W. Mills, who disappeared last Tuesday. Other clothes belonging to her have been found in the river. ...

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  37. KEEP TO THE LEFT.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 28th instant you give particulars of a new regulation, to come into force on July 1 next, that all pedestrians walking on the footpath of a public street are ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Hague) has returned from a visit to the Eastern States. He is concerned about the industrial outlook. He said that the industrial ...

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  39. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A Geneva message says Rugby football will be included in the next Olympic Games. ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST.

    Martin O'Halloran (76) died in the Maitland Hospital to-day as a result of injuries received on Saturday afternoon, through being knocked down by a ride[?] taking part ...

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  41. SIR THOMAS ROBINSON.

    Mr. A. C. Elphinstone, State member for Oxley, who is visiting Townsville, telegraphed from Townsville that a rumour had reached there that Sir Thomas Robinson may be ...

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  42. COCKATOO.

    It is understood that the Federal Commission which has been inquiring into certain allegations regarding the administration of Cockatoo Dockyard will issue an interim ...

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  43. CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN.

    The Crown Prince of Japan has gone to Ha[?]e. The Crown Prince in a farewell message stated:"I will not fail to tell the people of ...

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  44. WHEAT POOL.

    Mr. Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, returned to Sydney yesterday after three weeks absence, during which he visited Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia. He expressed ...

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  45. JUDGE BACKHOUSE.

    Sir,—As one who was associated with Judge Dackhouse in the work of the Quarter Sessions for nearly 18 years, I desire to express my regret at being unable, through ...

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  46. EX-SOLDIERS.

    Mr. A. G. Farr (Deputy Commissioner for Repatriation) stated yesterday that the assistance of employers was urgently needed to complete the work or repatriation. The ...

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  47. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE.

    The first meeting of the Institut de Conversation, under the new regime—the Alliance Francaise—was held at the Women's Service Club last night. The attendance was very ...

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  48. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day referred to the opinion expressed by Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand), that an Imperial conference should be held ...

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  49. MEAT FREIGHTS.

    [?] (Director) and Mr. Long (Secretary), of the Auckland Farmers Freezing Company, saw Mr. Massey (Premier of New Zealand with reference to the reduction of ...

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  50. FIRE AT PARKES.

    About 6 o'clock on Sunday morning a fire broke out in the premises of Mr. Smile, hairdresser and tobacconist, Clarinda-street. The shop was completely gutted; also that of Mr. ...

    Article : 75 words
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