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  2. STATE HOUSING.

    According to a statement made yesterday by the Minister for Housing, Mr. Dooley, there is some doubt as to whether the State Government will go ahead with a vigorous ...

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  3. IDLE SHIPS. DISMISSED MEN.

    More interstate steamers are likely to be held up in consequence of the dispute between the Institute of Marine Engineers and the Federated Seamen's Union. This statement ...

    Article : 304 words
  4. THE £500 GIFT.

    The Royal Commission (Mr. Justice Pring) appointed to inquire into statements made in a letter from Mr. J. J. Ta[?]bot, regarding his payment of £500 to the Labour Party's funds, sat ...

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  5. ENGLISH TEAM.

    An Australian Eleven commenced a match against England to-day on the Brisbane Cricket Ground. The weather was fine but cloudy. This match naturally evinced more interest ...

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  6. MISSING AIRMEN.

    The findings of the Court of Inquiry into the disappearance of Capt. W. J. Stutt and Sergt. A. C. Dalzell, of the Australian Air Force, when searching for the lost schooner ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. IMPERIAL ARMY.

    "Men of the Imperial army in New South Wales who require the assistance of the Red Cross are treated in exactly the same manner as they would be were they men of the A.I.F." ...

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  8. RACIAL EQUALITY. Japan Will Wait.

    Viscount Ishii says there will be an opportune moment for the reintroduction of racial equality when their campaign of education in California, Canada, and Australia has succeeded. Senator Millen says the opinion of Australia is unalterable as far as the ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. OPPORTUNE MOMENT.

    The representative of the New York "Evening Post" interviewed Viscount Ishii, who said: "There will be an opportune moment for the reintroduction of the racial ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. AUSTRALIA'S VIEW.

    The representative of the New York "Evening Post," in Geneva, interviewed Senator Millen, who said:—"The opinion or Australia is unalterable as far as the Japanese are ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. STATE LOAN.

    The State Treasurer, Mr. Lang, stated last night that several large subscriptions to the State loan of £3,000,000 had been received at the Treasury. They include State ...

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  12. A MEMBER'S VOTE.

    "It is perfectly true," said Mr. Arthur Griffith yesterday, "that I called on Mr. Reid, as I had a right to do as one of his constituents and as a personal friend. I ...

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  13. AFTER THE DROUGHT

    "I do not believe that Australia has ever had such a season for grass, taking the country as a whole, as it has this year," said Mr. Sydney Kidman, who was in Melbourne ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. SUGAR CARGOES.

    An unexpected development took place to-day in regard to the unloading of the sugar on board the Japanese steamer Genmel Maru, Shortly before 1 o'clock the men decided to ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat all night again on Thursday. It was 6 o'clock on Friday morning before the House adjourned until Tuesday next. ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. GREEK THRONE.

    An official announcement was issued at the conclusion of to-day's conference between English, French, and Italian Ministers, which states that the three Governments have sent ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. THE LEAGUE.

    When the Assembly of the League of Nations resumed, the President proposed it should send messages expressing the Assembly's thanks for the responses of ...

    Article : 510 words
  18. CIVIC REFORM.

    Writing as one with experience in municipal government, extending over a period of forty years as town clerk, alderman, and mayor, Mr. George T. Clark says:—"The ...

    Article : 197 words
  19. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    The Federal Public Works Committee continued its inquiry yesterday into the case of the wooden ships Burnside and Braeside. Captain Findlay John Murchison, who said ...

    Article : 322 words
  20. WHEAT LUMPERS.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Association greatly resent the agreement arrived at at a conference between the Minister (Mr. Dunn), the State Wheat Board, and the president and ...

    Article : 298 words
  21. THE WOOL MARKET. BRITISH RESERVE PRICES.

    Mr. J. F. Hope, speaking in the House of Commons, in reply to a question regarding wool sale reserves, said that probably a certain amount might have been sold, but the ...

    Article : 204 words
  22. BEST SAFEGUARD.

    Lord Derby, on being welcomed home to Manchester, advocated a Franco-British Alliance as the best safeguard for the peace of the world. If there had been an alliance ...

    Article : 127 words
  23. IRELAND'S FRIENDS.

    Much use has been made by Sinn Fein propagandists of the fact that the Australian Senate has on two occasions agroed to motions in favour of Home Rule for Ireland. ...

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  24. IRELAND.

    The trial of Countess Markievicz opened before the court-martial at Dublin. The charge is one of promoting an organisation similar to the Boy Scouts for the purpose of ...

    Article : 280 words
  25. RIGHT OF DISMISSAL.

    The threatened strike of council employees has been averted. The city gardener, Barstowe, who was alleged to have been victimised by the council, has been convinced ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. FREIGHT ON CHEESE.

    At a meeting of provision importers it was resolved that the increased freights demanded for cheese from New Zealand, namely, 1½d per lb, plus 10 per cent., were exorbitant and ...

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  27. AMERICAN SWIMMERS.

    A New York message states that Miss Ethelda Bleihtrey has announced her acceptance of Australia's invitation to join the American swimmers, Duke Kahanamoku, Ludy ...

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  28. LONDON PARITY.

    The decision of the Prices Commissioner not to grant the request of the dairy-producing interests for an increase in the local price of butter to London parity has been officially ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "United Press" learns from administration quarters that President Wilson, in a message to Congress, may suggest the adoption, of the League ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. MUTINOUS CHINESE.

    A message from Shanghai states that British and American gunboats axe speeding to-wards Ichang, in the Hupeh Province, where mutinous Chinese troops have burned and ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A representative party of Federal Ministers and members will leave Sydney to-morrow night for the Federal Capital, for the purpose of making an inspection of Australia's ...

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  32. DR. MANNIX.

    Dr. Mannix has been prohibited from speaking at the Bootle meeting on Saturday, and is forbidden to enter the Liverpool area. ...

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  33. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press states official Japanese quarters declare that Japan's objections to the Soviet Government's territorial concessions, which ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Doncaster has "adopted" St. Leger, a village near Arras, in the war-devastated portion of France. Under the scheme providing for the fusion ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. LORD MAYOR.

    The decision of the A.L.P. executive to select the Labour candidate to contest the position of Lord Mayor of Sydney for next year is greatly resented by the majority of ...

    Article : 276 words
  36. D'ANNUNZIO.

    A message from Flume states that 20 warships entered the roadstead to carry out a demonstration against D'Annunzio. Great excitement prevailed in the city. D'Annunzio's ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. "JURY SQUARING."

    The Juries Bill, designed with a view of remedying the "jury squaring" evil, was considered by the Legislative Assembly. The Premier said, while the present law, amended ...

    Article : 139 words
  38. LIFE AT SEA.

    It was reported to-day to the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation that, amongst other demands received, were that all food-stuffs must be served in enamelware, a menu ...

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  39. BRITISH MEAT TRADE.

    The report of the committe inquiring into the alleged activities of trusts in connection with meat says that there is no evidence of temporary or permanent combinations ...

    Article : 168 words
  40. YOUTHFUL ARTISANS.

    Recently an exhibition of students' work was witnessed at the Fort-street Junior Technical School. Yesterday further evidence of the value of the work done in these ...

    Article : 151 words
  41. PASTORALIST DROWNED.

    News has been received in Perth that Neil Durack was drowned last week while crossing the Ord River, 50 miles from Wyndham. Deceased was a fine swimmer, and held a ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    The recommendations of Mr. Piddington to the Federal Government regarding a Commonwealth basic wage were referred to at Thursday's meeting of the New South Wales Labour ...

    Article : 102 words
  43. TREATMENT OF WOUNDS.

    A report from Copenhagen states that Professor Fischer, a Danish physician, in a newspaper article gives details of his discovery of a new fluid for the treatment of wounds, ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. HORSE-KILLING.

    On Wednesday a horse belonging to J. Badenoch, baker and grocer, of Mitcham, was killed as a result of renewed activity on the part of the horse-killer. The horse had been put in ...

    Article : 94 words
  45. THE NAVY.

    H.M.A.S. Brisbane left here to-day for the Naval College. Last evening the ship's company tendered the residents a concert, followed by a dance. Warrant-officer ...

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  46. DEATH OF MRS. W. G. TAYLOR.

    The death occurred yesterday, at her residence, Knayton, Middle Harbour-road, Lind-field, of Mrs. Taylor, wife of the Rev. W. G. Taylor, founder and for many years ...

    Article : 41 words
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