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  2. ENGLISH CRICKETERS. ARRIVAL ON THURSDAY.

    The English team of cricketers will leave Melbourne to-morrow, and the Lord Mayor will welcome them at the Town Hail at noon on Thursday. ...

    Article : 66 words
  3. LIFE AFTER DEATH.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle partly laid the case for spiritualism before a great house at the Town Hali last night; as he explained, his later lectures will doai with other phases ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A Geneva message says special services were held in the various chu:ches on behalf of the League of Nations. British delegates, including 'Senator Millen and Sir James Allen, ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS WORLD'S PARLIAMENT.

    The Australian Press Association's correspendent at Geneva states that the city was an fote early to-day. The streets were profusely docorated with flags of all nations, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. MR. HUGHES.

    In all probability the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, will leave for London toward the end of next April.to take part in the conference of Prime Ministers to be held there in ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. MILK SUPPLY.

    Two applications WerE made before Judge Rolin, chairman of the Necessary Commodities Commission yesterday for increases in the price of milk. ...

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  8. FOUND WANTING.

    "I regret to say, but I say it deliberately, that, tried by every test which can be applied to a Government, the Storey Government has been weighed in the ...

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  9. CHAOS IN CRIMEA, PANIC FEAR OF RED TERROR.

    A Paris message says it is estimated that 150,000 of General von Wrangel's men have been captured. Latest advices from Constantinople state ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. MATCH AGAINST VICTORIA.

    Heavy and continuous rain since yesterday afternoon has made the Melbourne Cricket Ground unplayable on. There has been no play to-day, and with rain still falling it is ...

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  11. JAPAN AND U.S.A.

    The Japanese Premier, M. Hara, in a speech at Tokio declared that it would be regrettable if the Californian question affected the good relations between Japan and the United States, ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. DENTAL CONGRESS.

    The first annual congress of the Society of Dental Science was opened yesterday at King's Hall by the State Governor.'Sir Walter Davidson. ...

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  13. THE. NAVY.

    Out of '104 recommendations made by the Lower Deck Welfare Committee early in the year about one-third has been approved by the Naval Board. Of the remainder many affected ...

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  14. WORLD'S SUGAR CROP.

    It is estimated that the world's 1920-21 sugar crop will total 17,085,000 tons, of which 12,580,000 will be cano. Cuba's production alone is estimated at 4,000,000 tons. ...

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  15. D'ANNUNZIO.

    A Rome message says that d'Annunzio's Bersagliori captured Mount, Luban (east of Fiume), and occupied all the villages assigned to Jugo-Slavia under the treaty between Italy ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. CHEAPER PETROL.

    The Standard Oil companies of New York and Louisiana have announced a one cent reduction in the price of petrol. The price in New Orleans will now be 28½ ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. COALMINERS' DISPUTE

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet this afternoon to the proposals submitted by the Prime Minister Mr. Hughes, for the settlement of the coal dispute. it was decided ...

    Article : 283 words
  18. BIG TRAIN ROBBERY.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Omaha reports one of the largest train robberies in the history of the United States, bandits escaping with gold, currency ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. BASIC WAGE. PUBLIC SERVANTS' DEMANDS.

    A deputation from the various employees in the Commonwealth Government departments in Sydney waited upon a number of the Federal parliamentary representatives ...

    Article : 618 words
  20. JAPAN'S MANDATE.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" interviewed Captain Nomura (Japanese Minister for the Navy), who said that every report that Japan was fortifying or ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. CASUALTIES. MAN SHOT.

    Alexander William Paulson, 41, a, fltter lately residing at, 8 L'Avenue, Newtown, was found dead in his bedroom. A five-chambered revolver lay near the body. The door of the ...

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  22. WHEAT INQUIRY. RUMOURS AND DENIALS.

    There were no' fresh developments yesterday in connection with the allegations made against two State Ministers and the chuirman of the Labour Caucus in regard to the ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. IRISH RAILWAYS.

    The London correspondent of the "New york Times" interviewed Si.' Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland), who said: "The stoppage of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. INDIAN SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    A Punjabi named Nuvia Husta, 23, who was injured in the brawl among the native crew of the steamer Palma on November 7, died in Sydney Hospital yesterday. ...

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Samuel Ogden, aged about 50, a resident of Perth, who is in Sydney on a holiday, was knocked down by a motor car in West Esplanade, Manly, on Saturday afternoon. He ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    As a result of being thrown from a sulky in Maher-street, Chippendale, yesterday afternoon, an elderiy man named Solomon, a flour miller, of Brown-street, Camperdown, received ...

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  27. DROWNED IN THE CLARENCE.

    Miss Ivy Knox, 22, eldest daughter of Mr. William Knox, was drowned in the river at Ulmarra late on Saturday afternoon. The deceased was bathing with other young women, ...

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  28. SLUMP IN U.S.A.

    The wave of price-cutting and unemployment continues. Coal, which was selling at from 8 to 20 dollars per ton, has been gradually reduced between 25 and '50 per cent. ...

    Article : 151 words
  29. HALF A CROWN GUARANTEE.

    ThE question of the payment of the guarantee of 2/6 per bushel for wheat delivered to the new pool is giving some concern to the State Government. This guarantee was given ...

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  30. UNKNOWN MAN'S SUICIDE.

    Early this afternoon a man, whose identity has not yet been established, committed suicide near the railway station by placing his neck on the rail just as a Victorian truck was ...

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  31. BLASTING EXPLOSION.

    A blasting accident occurred on the GllmoreBatlow railway line. Two Adelong men, H. Brown and Fuller, were lighting some fuses when a premature explosion occurred. Both ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Not more than half a dozen spectators attended the opening of the twenty-second Parliament of Queensland to-day. The proceedings were shorn of their usual spectacular ...

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  33. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Tokio newspapers report that the Japaneso and American Governments have reached an agreement in principle concerning the exclusion of Japanese labourers from the ...

    Article : 198 words
  34. JUDGE RECEIVES TELEGRAM.

    Members of the Commonwealth Public Service emphasise their disapproval of the recent arbitration awards of Mr. Justice Starke, and are continuing their bombardment of members ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. HORSE AND RIDER KILLED.

    Charles Ferguson, junior, a selector at Daymar, while running young horses yesterday, was dashed against a tree. The horse was killed instantaneously. The injured man died ...

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  36. SULTRY WEATHER.

    Sultry weather conditions prevailed in Sydney yesterday, At 9 a.m. the reading was 82.2, at 3 p.m. 83.3, and at 9 p.m. 79.0. The maximum, 85.1, was registered a few minutes after ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS CONTRACT.

    The inquiry by the Federal Publie Works Committee concerning the application by Messr's. Kidman and Mayoh to be rolleved of the contract to complete the construction of ...

    Article : 194 words
  38. PAU SCHOLARSHIP.

    The Deputy Commissioner for Repatriation announces in regard to the General Pau scholarship whith has a capital of £1050 presented by General Pau while in Australia and ...

    Article : 237 words
  39. PROGRESS OF AVIATION.

    "An Hour with the Flying Corps in France and England" was the title of an illustrated lecture delivered by Captain Geollrey Hughes, M.C., A.F.C., before the Austialian Aero Club ...

    Article : 206 words
  40. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    Mr. Colebatch, Minister controlling the Prices Regulation Act, denies the chuge made in the Assembly last week that the Government influonecd the Prices Commission to fix ...

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  41. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Two men made their escape from the Emu Plains Prison Farm between 9 p.m. on sunday and 5 a.m. yesterday. Their names are Daniel Robert Preston and Charles Gordon ...

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  42. WAR MEMORIAL.

    The crowds passing the cenotaph and the unknown warrlor's grave in westminster Abbey on Sunday exceeded those of Thursday. They stretched four-deep along the ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. WAR MEMORIAL AT GALSTON.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) on Saturday afternoon unveiled a memorial at Galston Park to the memory of the 6O boys from that district who joined the A.I.F. ...

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  44. RATES ON UNIMPROVED VALUE.

    Last night in the Glebe Town Hall Mr. A. G. Huie was the principal speaker.at a meeting which was called to protest against the increased rates recently announced by the Water ...

    Article : 148 words
  45. GRATUITY BONDS.

    A meeting on Saturday night of the Soldiers and Fathers' Association severely criticised the departmental management of the soldiers' gratuity bonds. Mr. D. Box raised the ...

    Article : 111 words
  46. THE SEAMEN.

    No work was done by the seamen on any vessel in port for three hours this morning, the members of the Victorian branch'of the Federated Seamen's Union leaving their ships ...

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  47. MR. MAHON'S EXPULSION.

    At the annual.meeting of the Culcairn District Returned Soldiers' League, a resolution was carried,strongly condomning disloyal speeches, seeking the dismemberment of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  48. PICTURE,SHOW PANIC.

    Six children were trampled to death and 20 children seriously injured in a clnema theatre. A defective stove issued smoke,.causing Panie among the youagsters, who largely ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. W.A. BORDER LINE.

    The Government Astronomer, Mr. Curlewis, left by train to-night for Deakin to meet Mr. Dodwell, South Australian Government Astronomer. They will fix a site for ...

    Article : 64 words
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