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  2. BRITISH LABOUR. REDUCED WORKING TIME.

    The most important question to come before the Labour Conference next week will be the consideration of unemployment and the short time question. Several leaders ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS. America v. Australia.

    It was almost like a Davis Cup day at the Double Bay grounds yesterday. The court prepared for the matches was surrounded by specially created stands, upon which were ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. RESTAURANTS.

    The Caterers and Restaurant-keepers' Association has decided that owing to the increase in the wages of all employees the trade would be compelled to make a service ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. THE PACIFIC.

    The Washingtpn correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has decided to undertake a special study of the political ...

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  6. LOST ASHES.

    [?]e loss of the ashes was received calmly, the disappointment being tempered by Englar[?]d 's record fourth innings and Hobbs' bri[?]ant effort. The Australian ...

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  7. A.L.P.

    At last night's meeting, of the A.L.P. executive the following motion was carried:— "This executive has no power to open Parliament or carry out the work of ...

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  8. BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    There was a large gathering of Sydney business men at a luncheon on board the steamer Orara yesterday in honour of Mr. J. M'Gregor, chairman of directors of the North ...

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  9. THE STRIKE.

    Hopes were expressed in union circles yesterday that the strike would be settled about the middle of next week. A mass meeting of the stewards will be ...

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  10. THE PARK CRIME.

    Constable Wolgast, who died yesterday morning as the result of being shot by a thief in Centennial Park, was a native of Merriwa, and Joined the police force on April 16, ...

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  11. IRELAND.

    A proclamation has been issued stating that henceforth a number of rebels will be [?]r[?]ed on lorries conveying the Crown fo[?]s. in the Counties of Dublin and Meath, in ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. IRELAND.

    Police auxiliaries raided the board-room of the Macroom District Council, and arrested all the councillors, the county surveyor, and deputy surveyors. Subsequently they were ...

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  13. CIVIC REFORM.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman W. H. Lambery) yesterday seemed much annoyed and very angry regarding the statements reflecting on the A.L.P. executive made at the ...

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  14. THE PLAY.

    Proceedings opened with the singles match between W. M. Washburn (America) and J. B. Hawkes (Australia), for which Mr. W. A. Clark was the central umpire, the linesmen ...

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  15. REDFERN BANK.

    The Redfern branch of the Commercial Bank, situated in Redfern-street, was broken into early this morning, and a number of shots were fired. ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says than Ministerialists have been making nervous efforts to excuse Mr. Churchill's appointment as Colonial Secretary—even before it is ...

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  17. BURNT TO DEATH.

    By a fire which destroyed a small dwelling at Ohin[?]mutu, Rotorua, three children, aged 10, 8, and 6 years, were burnt to death. They had been left hy their parents while the latter ...

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  18. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    A message from Washington states that the head of the Shipping Board, Admiral Benson, has ordered an investigation of Senator Jones' sensational charges, made before ...

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  19. BASIC WAGE.

    Amended regulations issued under the Commonwealth Public Service Act, and approved at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council on Thursday, provide that the basic wage ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. BASIC WAGE.

    At a Mayoral banquet last night M. K[?]patrick, Progressive member for Murray, said he was in full sympathy with the question of severance as a means towards correcting ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN CREDITS.

    Senator Millen has replied to the statements made by Mr. Nugent, Director of the Federation of British Industries, that British exporters cannot get their exports to ...

    Article : 374 words
  22. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspond[?]nt of the "New York Times" states that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has armended and approved of Senator Borah's disirmament ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. ORGANISATION.

    The Federal Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook, and a party of other members of Parliament visied the Gosford Show yesterday, and were taken for a tour through part of the ...

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  24. IMPERIAL TRADE MARK.

    "If it is found practicable to adopt an Imperial trade mark I think it would be desirable, to introdice it," said the Minister, for Customs, Mr. Massy Greeno, to-day, in ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. BIG WARSHIPS.

    The "Daily Mirror" states that the subcommittee on Imperial Defence continues to discuss the question of, big warships; but, whatever decision is reached, the naval ...

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  26. NATIONALISTS.

    A conference of Nationalist delegates from the adjoining towns and district to consider the question of extending country organising, was attended by 44 delegates. ...

    Article : 536 words
  27. LATE SENATOR GUTHRIE.

    The body of the late Senator Guthile was brought to Adelaide by the Melbourne express to-day and conveved to the house at Peterhead where the deceased politician had ...

    Article : 269 words
  28. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    At a meeting of the[?]Trades Hall council on Wednesday a motion was submitted recommending affiliated unions with available funds to invest in the Stale loan. After ...

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  29. INDIAN RIOTS.

    Agrarian riots have again broken out inthe Fyzabad district, of the United Provinces. Several houses have been destroyed, and crops burnt. Landlords were illtrented and ...

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  30. STEAMER KIBI MARU.

    The Japanese cargo vessel Kibl Maru, after being several days ashore at Hannibal Island, has been re[?]ted after 250 tons of cargo, consisting of coal from Newcastle, were ...

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  31. SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. H. W. Curchin (formerly director of Commonwealth ship construction), discussing the Commonwealth shipbuilding enterprise in "Firplay," declares that in order to ...

    Article : 238 words
  32. WOOL PRICES.

    At a conference between representatives of the Wool [?]ation and the directors of the Realisation Association, after a long and cordial discussion it was agreed that, unless ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. TRIPS TO ENGLAND

    Referring yesterday to the Premier's mission to London, Mr. Oakes, deputy leader of the National party in Parliament, said:— "As to the propriety of the Piemier's visit ...

    Article : 406 words
  34. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    Advices from Paris, state that M. Br[?]and, the Premier, outlined his policy in the Chamber of Deputies. He intends to carry out the military service scheme of his ...

    Article : 210 words
  35. CRAFT UNIONS.

    At the stopwork meeting of the coalminers of the Ipswich district to discuss the position which has arisen over the trouble at the Redbank colliery strong criticism of ...

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  36. WORKERS IN CHARGE

    At the Oxford Hall, Liverpool-street, last night about 300 employees of F. Lassetter and Co., Limited, tendered a welcome home to Mr. William Johnstone, managing director of the ...

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  37. PRINCE'S SOUVENIRS.

    The gifts and souvenirs presented to the Prince of Wales during his tour will shortly be exhibited at the Imperial Institute. They include hundreds of Illuminated addresses. ...

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  38. TAXING FOREIGNERS.

    The Paris Municipal Council proposes that a poll tax of £4 should be paid by all foreignors entering Paris, renewable on the payment of £1 quarterly. The tax applies to ...

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  39. PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Persian Cabinet's third resignation was accepted by the Shah on January 17. ...

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  40. UNREQUITED LOVE.

    Late last night Philip Thornton Thane, aged 20, of New South Head-road, Edgecliff, was found among some scrub at Maroubra with a bullet wound in the temple. He was taken ...

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  41. DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER BO[?].

    Mr. Brady has confirmed the "New York Times" announcement that the DempseyCarpentier bo[?] has been cancelled. [?] declared that under the original contract ...

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  42. JAPANESE BUDGET.

    The correspondent of the United Press in Tokio says a wall of protest has arisen with the announcement that the National Budget requires 5[?]2,000,000 yen, of which halt is for ...

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  43. COOMA FLOOD.

    Owing to heavy rains Cooma Creek is in flood. Yesterday Cecil Harold Crowe, 29, single, a resident of Adaminaby, was riding a racehorse and leading another, when he ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. RHODESIA'S CLAIM.

    A message from Bulawayo says the Administrator of Rhodesia has submitted to the Legislative Council a memorandum stating that the Secretary of State for the Colonies, while ...

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  45. CITY PROPERTY.

    Two important sales of city property have been made, during the week at auction. Messrs. Raine and Horne on Thursday sold premises at the comer of George and Jamieson streets, ...

    Article : 144 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Rome states that a Papal ency[?]cal invites the Christian world to solemnise the seventh centonary of St. Francis of Assisst. ...

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  47. GLUT OF FRUIT.

    Peaches and plums are over-ripe and unmarketable. Thousands of bushels have fallen in the orchards, market prices being too low to pay for the gathering of the fruit. ...

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  48. BILLIARDS.

    In the second round of the am [?]eur billiard championship of England Grabe [?] Symes, exchampion, 2000, defeated Higg[?] [?]bottom, 1914. This was one of the best games of the series, ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

    Port Adclaide, s, [?] tons, Captain Hayter, from Wellington Commonwealth and Dominion Line, agents. ...

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  50. SIR KENNETH ANDERSON.

    Among the passengers for Sydney by the R.M.S. Ormonde, which arrived from London this evening, is Sir Kenneth Anderson, K.C.M.G., managing director of the Orient ...

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  51. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.—Arr: Jan. 21, Ormonde, R.M.S., from London, via [?]orts: Ba[?], s, from the eastern States. Dep: Jan. 21, Anti, s, for the eastern States. ...

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