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  2. BELFAST RIOTS

    The week-end rioting in Belfast was the Worst the city, has experienced. Mystery surrounds the execution at three civilians. Armed parties in motor cars dragged the men ...

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  3. CITY STREETS.

    The Labour aldermen by using the closure, after a two hours debate at the City Council last evening, carried a resolution giving a contract to Messrs. J. E. and W. B. Carr ...

    Article : 389 words
  4. REVOLT OF UNIONS.

    During the past 12 months many unions have withdrawn from affiliation with the New South Wales Labour Council on the ground that the extreme view s expressed by the council did not ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The Acting Prime Minister, replying to a question by Mr. Ryan (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to day as to whether the Government proposed to introduce any ...

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  6. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    Mr. Hughes, in the course of an interview, said: "For a long time I have been impressed with the splendid qualities of the Cornish people who have made their homes in ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes opened the fruit exhibition at Australia House, when he paid a tribute to the industry. "No doubt," he said, "Australia has made some errors in packing. The ...

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  8. ANGRY UNIONISTS.

    Mr. A. W. Buckley, M.L.A., appeared before the Royal Commissioner inquiring into the settlement of the 1917 strike (Mr. Justice Edmunds) yesterday morning, and entered ...

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  9. TURKEY.

    The Australian Press Association understands there has been no departure from Britain's policy of strict neutrality in the Turco-Greek war, which Britain took up in ...

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  10. CONTROL BY BOARDS.

    From a remark made by Mr. Dooley, Acting Premier, last night it is gathered that the Government is considering the whole question of the control of public departments by ...

    Article : 527 words
  11. LOWER WAGES.

    An agreement has been reached which will prevent the stoppage of the Yorkshire wool trade, involving 300,000 workers. The agreement operates until June, 1922. It ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYED.

    For nearly four hours yesterday afternoon the Parliamentary Labour caucus discussed the question of unemployment with a deputation from the A.L.P. executive, headed by ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    Yesterday morning the body of a woman was found on the rocks at the foot of the Gap, Watson's Bay, by Clydo Rawlings, who had descended the rocks to fish. Assistance was ...

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  14. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    The London "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Chemnitz (S[?]) describes the revival of the textile industry in 1920-21. In the nine months ended last March 830,190 ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Mr. Justice Wade yesterday continued hearing evidence in the applications for permission to increase the price of electric lighting. The case for the City Council was ...

    Article : 239 words
  16. THROWN AGAINST TELEGRAPH POLE.

    Charles Bircher, 40, an electrical engineer, living in Rangers-avenue, Mosman, was riding a motor cycle along Enmore-road, Marrickville, yesterday afternoon, when, near ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. SCALDING FATALITY.

    A child named June Yetta Impey, while playing at her residence, at 636 Darling-street Balmain, on Saturday night, pulled a saucepan-full of boiling water over herself, ...

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  18. U.S.A. AND GERMANY.

    A washington message says the House of Representatives passed the resolution tabled by Mr. Porter terminating the state of war with Germany and Austria. ...

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  19. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    The "Morning Post," discussing the conference of Empire Prime Ministers, says: "The Empire is still a prey to a multitude of enemies, all working to finish her. Unity is ...

    Article : 317 words
  20. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    The Deputy President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Powers), in resuming, in Melbourne on Friday, the hearing, of the claim by the Australian Workers' Union ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. MOTOR COLLISION.

    A motor cycle, and sidecar, occupied by Mark Shuter, son of Dr. Shuter, of Melbourne, and his nephew, Dudley Shuter, was smashed through an accident on the ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. TRIAL OF KAISER.

    A Paris message states that, consequent on the acquittal by the Leipzig Court of Max Randohr on a charge of ill-treating Belgian children, a senator has given notice to M. ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. MOTOR CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    Mr. Alfred Apps, a motor cyclist, died in the district hospital yesterday from injuries sustained last Monday in a hill-climbing contest. His motor cycle struck a patch ...

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  24. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    Detectives inquiring into the murder at Upper Beaconsfield of Frederick Sheard and his wife, Annie Sheard, have discovered three cartridge cases in the bed in which the old ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. PRICES OF MEAT.

    Exhibits of steak were submitted to Judge Beeby yesterday by Mr. Holman, K.C., in the course of the inquiry into the price of meat. Unfolding two parcels, Mr. Holman, who ...

    Article : 508 words
  26. MEXICAN DEADLOCK.

    A message from Washington says the treaty negotiations between the United States and Mexico have reached a deadlock. President Obregon is disinclined to enter into a treaty ...

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  27. ETCHER'S ART.

    "New South Wales has existed till now without any definite roads policy. The great changes that have taken place in land transport call for the maintenance of the ...

    Article : 322 words
  28. ACCIDENT TO A RIFLEMAN.

    An accident occurred as the result o[?] which John Dowdell, a veteran member of the Small Arms Rifle Club, was badly wounded. Dowdell, with two other ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND.

    Sir,—We are not unwilling to follow up your issues on the above in the hope of helping towards desirable harmony through a right interpretation of facts and ...

    Article : 539 words
  30. LONDON MARKETS.

    The Departmental Committee's fourth report on London's wholesale food markets state that the buildings at Covent Garden are obsolete and inconvenient. They add greatly ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" points out that those British relatives mourning their dead buried on Gallipoli owe a debt of gratitude to the Anzac officers whose dovoted work carried out ...

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  32. CITY COUNCIL LOAN.

    The Lord Mayor last evening informed the City Council, in answer to queries by Alderman A. M'Elhone, that he [?] Lord Mayor had received no instructions from the council to ...

    Article : 313 words
  33. DIED WHILST FISHING.

    George Alexander Domas, a visitor from Sydney to Yamba, died suddenly from heart failure while fishing. As he did not return at the usual hour a search was made, and be ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Cuncliffe Owen has retained Hector Gray, the New Zealand Jockey, for the present season. He will ride at Ascot. The exhibits at the Commonwealth Fruit ...

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  35. RAILWAY SHUNTER KILLED.

    Charles Henderson, 38, head shunter, married with one child, was killed at South Goulburn last night. During shunting operations he was riding on the buffers of a truck. ...

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  36. LIVE STOCK INDUSTRY.

    A Washington message states that a group of Eastern bankers, headed by J. P. Morgan, is pledged to finance the live stock industry to the extent of 25,000,000 dollars, and Middle ...

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  37. NAVAL REVIEW.

    His Excellency the Governer-General, accompanied by Sir Walter Davidson (State Governor) and Commodore Dumaresq will it [?].15 a.m. to-morrow, in the Domain, review ...

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  38. THE SPRINGB[?]KS.

    The third Springboks, a South African Rugby team, arrived at Port Adelalde by the Aeneas to-day. The team comprises 30 men, drawn from all provinces of the Union. The voyage ...

    Article : 201 words
  39. HOME FOR MEN.

    Commissioner Hay, of the Salvation Army, laid a memorial-stone yesterday at a home or men which is being erected by the Salvation Army at the corner of Albion and ...

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  40. CITY FIRE.

    Early this morning a fire broke out in the premises of the City Art Leather Company in Castleragh-street, city, causing considerable damage to three floors before the fire brigades ...

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  41. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    With the conclusion of the avidence for the plaintiff in the action brought by T. J. Ryan, M.P., against the proprietors of the Hobart "Mercury," claiming £10,000 for alleged libel, ...

    Article : 201 words
  42. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    zarshah, a leading and audacious Afridi da[?]oit, has been killed in a private quarrel. He had evaded arrest for 20 years. His crowning Performance was in 1913, when he held up the ...

    Article : 148 words
  43. IGNORANCE OF AWARDS.

    The necessity for bringing awards properly under the notice of employers was brought forcibly before a local firm employing a large number of hands, which was called upon to ...

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  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. Copeland Trimble is showing so clearly the cause of the present conditions in Ireland that one could well stand aside and let him continue alone in his [?]lucidation of ...

    Article : 270 words
  45. PAPUAN PRODUCTS.

    The effect of the tariff upon the producers of Papua will be brought to the notice of the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) during his visit of inspection. Cotton, ...

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  46. NIAGARA'S PASSENGERS.

    Providing that there is no further outbreak, the Niagara passengers will be released from quarantine on Saturday. The patient suffering from smallpox is ...

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  47. BUILDING AEROPLANES.

    A meeting of the Air Council was held to-day, the Assistant Minister for Defence, Sir Granville Ryrie, prosiding. Some time was occupied in discussing the offer of the Australian ...

    Article : 162 words
  48. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Mr. E. H. Buchanan, president of the Master Builders' Association, presided at a general meeting of members held in the association's rooms last night for the purpose of ...

    Article : 137 words
  49. QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDINGS.

    The Lord Mayor, in answer to Alderman Moagher, at the City Council last evening, started that the amount received in rents from Queen Victoria Market buildings for 1920 was ...

    Article : 83 words
  50. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    A washington message says the Senate Committee has favourably reported on Senator Borah's resolution providing free tolls on the panama Canal for American ships. ...

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  51. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Taxation Commission to-day, Mr. W. L. Boyd, representing the Central and Northern Graziers'. Association, contended that the taxing of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  52. A SHIP ARRESTED.

    Recently the ship Port Laramie was arrested at Newcastle by the authority of the High Court in Admiralty Jurisdiction, at the instance of Rosenfel, Hillar, and Co. ...

    Article : 129 words
  53. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A message from Atlantic City states that Mr. Kearns, manager for Jack Dempsey, has announced that the champion has temporarily discontinued work, even the lightest ...

    Article : 62 words
  54. LATE SHIPPING.

    With Townsville; Karuah, Bingera, Wodonga, Madras Maru, Morinda, Rogge[?]. With Broome: Bambra, Minderoo, M[?], D[?]. With Porth: Narkunda, Commonwealth, Tycla, South ...

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  55. DEATH OF THE REV. G. N. DODDS

    The Rev. G. Nisbet Dodds, formerly pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Perth, and since lecturer in psychology and logic at the Perth University died suddenly to-day. Deceased ...

    Article : 52 words
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