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  2. FLOODS.

    The monsoonal rains which gave Adelaide nearly an inch and a half yesterday caused unprecedented floods in the north. Many towns were flooded on Monday, and extensive ...

    Article : 196 words
  3. MILK CRISIS.

    The milk shortage became worse yesterday. Supplies were shorter than on the previous day, but the most serious development was the "cutting out"—cessation of supplies—at ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. YASS CENTENARY.

    The Yass centenary celebrations were continued to-day, but rain interfered with the outdoor functions. The principal item in to-day's programme was the opening of the 49th ...

    Article : 547 words
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  6. SEVRES TREATY.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Allies have agreed [?] modify the Treaty of Sevres in Turkey's favour. The Turks have accepted the alterations. ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The "Manchester Guardian," in an editorial article on the incidents of the fifth test match, says:—"However regrettable, the barracking of Wilson and Fender was not altogether ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. REBELS SHOT.

    The six men condemned to death in connection with an ambush, were shot in Cork Barracks. They were shot in batches of two. As the bodies fell, chaplains rushed ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. THOUGHTS ON THE PLAY.

    The rain over night which made the gutters mn at the Sydney Cricket Ground added just a spice of speculative interest to the continuation of the Australian innings. "To ...

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  10. U.S. NAVY.

    A report from Detroit states that Mr. Denby, the[?]ewly-appointed Secretary for the Navy, sta[?]d: "The size of the navy is a matter of [?]no gravest importance. I believe ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    At the Empire Conference of ex-service men, over which General Lukin is presiding, a motion was carried, seconded by Mr. Dyett (Australia), and supported by Mr. Leadley ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. EAST-WEST TRAIN SUSPENDED.

    Very heavy rain on the Transaustralian line has resulted in extensive washaways between Woocalla and Wynbring, where 7 inches of rain fell. The train service between ...

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  13. IDLE SHIPS.

    The fear is openly expressed that the settlement of the waterside difficulty will not be reached this week. The chief ports of the Dominion are practically at a standstill. ...

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  14. CAN THE GOVERNMENT ACT?

    Neither the Acting Premier, Mr. Dooley, nor the Attorney-General, Mr. M'Tiernan, had anything to say yesterday for publication about the milk situation. ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. STOLEN FRENCH MACHINERY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Paris newspaper "Echo de Paris" telegraphs that the French Commission, in selecting from Germany material carried off from Northern ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. MINERS' WAGES.

    It is officially stated that the wages advances to coal-miners under the November strike settlement, which provided for increased pay in proportion to output over a fixed datum ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. THE MANDATES.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Paris [?]ates that the League Council's reply to th[?] United States regarding the Mesopotamia[?]nd Yap mandates, will come before ...

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  18. GOOD RAIN.

    Beneficial rains were recorded over the southern half of the State yesterday, reaching from the Western Division to the coast. This will be warmly welcomed by ...

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  19. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught attended the evening service at St. Thomas' Cathedral, in Bombay, yesterday. This morning, at an investiture, he decorated his personal staff. ...

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  20. DAIRYMEN STILL SOLID.

    KIAMA.—The solidarity of the farmers on the milk question has been the outstanding feature since the commencement of the trouble. A number of dairymen stated they ...

    Article : 229 words
  21. 1917 STRIKE.

    A request that an assurance should be given by the Railway Commissioners that certain contemplated promotions in the service would not be made, pending the report ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. PERSIA.

    Sayed Zamdin, the political leader of the revolutionary movement in Persia, who was entrusted with the formation of a new Government, yesterday, at Teheran, held a recepton of ...

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  23. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    In the House [?]f Commons Sir Eric Geddes (Minister of Transport), in the course of a statement in support of supplementary estimates of £21,000,000, covering the ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. J[?]PAN'S MANDATE.

    The [?]rrespondent of the "Chicago News" at Ru[?]lin the Caroline Islands, states that the J[?]anese naval authorities are making two [?]ortant strategic moves under Japan's ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. STRIKE POSTPONED.

    The general strike has been postponed till February 15. The Government in the meantime is meeting the telegraph and railway men's representatives. ...

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  26. GERMANY.

    Dr. von Simons and 20 members of the German delegation arrived at Victoria Station last night. A large crowd was present, but no demonstration occurred. ...

    Article : 244 words
  27. THE PLAY.

    The weather has shown us a variety of moods during the match. Yesterday the outlook was grey, and the atmosphere was humid and depressing. Overnight there were showers, and ...

    Article : 581 words
  28. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. [?]ercy Hunter (Commonwealth Director of I[?]gration) is taking over the amalgamate[?]mmigration work of all the States except [?]estern Australia to-morrow. ...

    Article : 284 words
  29. DAIRYMAN'S WIFE'S VIEWS.

    "Dairyman's Wife" writes, with some bitterness, suggesting that Judge Beeby and Mr. Dooley should change places with dairymen for a week or so to enable them to gain a ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. BRITAIN DROPS OUT.

    The Handley-Page Company has discontinued its Paris-London air service, the last surviving British-Continental enterprise, stating that it cannot compete with French firms ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYED.

    Addressing a meeting of unemployed at the Trades Hall to-day, Mr. J. Cahill, secretary of the Australian Communist party, addressed the meeting upon the desirability of ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. ITALIAN FACTIONS.

    A message from Milan reports sanguinary conflicts between Nationalist and Communist factions on Sunday in many towns, especially Florence, where a bomb was thrown amidst ...

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  33. DAIRY FARMERS.

    If the term "worker" in a true and literal sense can be applied to any citizen of this country, the dairy farmer would be selected as more fully satisfying the meaning of the ...

    Article : 444 words
  34. BUSY TIMES.

    The interstate wharfs were all activity yesterday. Wharf labourers were busy carrying out loading and unloading operations on a number of steamers which have been ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. REVENUE BOOM.

    Details of the Customs and excise returns for February were made available to-day. The receipts were £2,610,977, compared with £1,993,288 for February of last year. For the ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    At the Empire Conference of Ex-Service Men Earl Haig Bald that the Empire did not belong to England, or to Great Britain, but to all who were partners in the world-wide ...

    Article : 321 words
  37. PROFITEERS' FINES.

    A Washington report states that the Supreme Court has declared unconstitutional ce[?]ain provisions of the Lever Law, whereby profiteering was made punishable. The ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. DEPUTY BIRCHED.

    A message from Warsaw states that Michael Marck, a peasant Deputy of the Polish Diet, returned to his constituency at Lipowa, Galicia, to give an account of his stewardship. ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. MANNING COMMITTEE.

    At a meeting of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation to-day the following were appointed representatives of the manning committee to adjust outstanding ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    After a hearing extending over several days, a libel action was decided to-day before the Chief Justice and a jury of six in the First Civil Court. Augustine Franklin Daniel, ...

    Article : 240 words
  41. SECRET SOCIETY.

    A report from Tokio states that the residences of members of the Cabinet and Court d[?]gnitaries are strictly guarded as the result of the attack on Hachiro Saionji. The latter's ...

    Article : 118 words
  42. O.B.U.

    With the object of amalgamating the large trades unions in the Comonwealth, a conference of interstate union delegates was commenced at the Trades Hall yesterday ...

    Article : 282 words
  43. TREASON TRIAL.

    A Paris report states that the trial has begun on a charge of treason of 10 ringleaders of the general strike of May, 1920. The prosecution aims at proving that the ...

    Article : 62 words
  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As several letters have appeared on the side of the dairy farmers in this milk question, I would ask space for a few remarks in favour of the law and the public. It is ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. THE CAPTAINS.

    Seen after the match, Mr. Douglas, captain of the Englishmen, refused to comment on the tour or any feature of the test matches. He said he had made up his mind to remain ...

    Article : 172 words
  46. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    Sir Robert Horne (President of the Board of Trade) presided at the Customs Conference. All the Dominions, India, and the Colonies were represented, including Mr. ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. INVADERS FAIL.

    The Panama Legation announces that the Costa Rican forces, which invaded Panama territory, over the boundary dispute, have surrendered to the Panama troops. ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE.

    Important developments are pending in the South African Air Force. It is proposed to establish a squadron of 18 machines this year and another squadron next year. Attractive ...

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  49. CRICKET CELEBRITIES.

    C. Macartney, J. M. Taylor, A. W. Oldfield, and T. G. Andrews have, at the request of the laymen of the Methodist Conference, agreed to play in the annual match on the ...

    Article : 103 words
  50. CRUSADERS ALL.

    A Paris message states that, in order to provide space for a memorial to priests of the diocese fallen in the war, the Tomb of Berengaria, consort of Richard Coeur de Lion, ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. TOTAL ABSTAINERS.

    The Rev. Thos. Davies stated at the Methodist social and morals demonstration at the Lyceum Hall last night that he had it on very reliable authority that of the 15 ...

    Article : 75 words
  52. REVOLT IN PETROGRAD.

    Reports from Helsingfors, whence there have recently been a number of similar reports, quote Bolshevik newspapers in order to prove that a workers' insurrection has broken out in ...

    Article : 35 words
  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Privy Council has granted Archdeacon Wakeford, of Lincoln Cathedral, leave to appeal against the findings of the Consistory Court that he was guilty of immoral conduct. ...

    Article : 66 words
  54. LONDON WOOL SALE.

    At a sale of Bawra wool in London to-day there was no demand for low crossbreds, all qualities being inferior. They were consequently withdrawn. Prices for other sorts ...

    Article : 41 words
  55. PRESENTATION TO SCORER.

    Yesterday in the Press luncheon room at the Sydney Cricket Ground Mr. Donald McDonald (Melbourne "Argus"), on behalf of the Sydney and Melbourne cricket reporters, ...

    Article : 154 words
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