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  2. PRINCE'S COUNTRY TOUR. TRIP TO COONAMBLE.

    Owing to floods in the country the Prince of Wales was unable to visit those portions of the north-west of the State which had been set down in the original itinerary. Therefore, ...

    Article : 94 words
  3. PEACE LOAN. CAMPAIGN BEGINS.

    The Prince of Wales desires to apply for a bond in the new Commonwealth Peace Loan as evidence of his strong sympathy with the returned men of ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  4. FEDERAL SESSION. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Marks (N.S.W.) suggested that as the Australia, Sydney, and the Melbourne helped considerably in contributing material for a grand ...

    Article : 792 words
  5. COAL MINERS. UNION'S DEMANDS.

    The council of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation has decided to request the Prime Minister to convene a further conference within 14 days between ...

    Article : 454 words
  6. I.W.W. MEN.

    The Town Hall was packed last night, when the Sydney Labour Council gave a reception to the ten I W.W men—Hamilton, Besant, Moore, McPherson, Teen, Fagin, Glynn, ...

    Article : 777 words
  7. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. Bonar Law, in moving a guillotine motion, providing for the passage of the Restoration of. Order in Ireland Bill by to-morrow ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  8. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The situation in Mesopotamia grows increasingly serious. The rebels are now only 50 miles from Bagdad, and all railway communication with Basra has ceased. The ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. RUSSIA'S REPLY. WILL TREAT WITH POLAND.

    Though the terms of the Russian reply to the British telegram are not yet published, it is stated unofficially to be somewhat ambiguous. It declares willingness for a separate ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  10. INCIDENTS AT LAWSON.

    A large concourse of people assembled at Lawson this morning to greet the Prince on the arrival of the train. He was at once recognised, riding on the engine, almost ...

    Article : 352 words
  11. JULLUNDUR MUTINY.

    It is understood that the Court of Enquiry held on the Connaught Rangers' mutiny at Jullundur has found that the outbreak was a pre-arranged, organised movement, and that ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—We are hearing loud assertions from Mr. Willis of the desire of the coal miners to protect the public and to prevent a rise in the price of coal; while, at the same time, ...

    Article : 533 words
  13. WELCOME AT WALLERAWANG.

    The train conveying the Prince stopped here five minutes to take in water. During the interval an enthusiastic impromptu welcome was extended by the residents. People were ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. DR. MANNIX.

    Mr. Lloyd George, when further questioned in the House of Commons to-day, said that the Government's decision was that Dr. Mannix would not be permitted to land in ...

    Article : 296 words
  15. ARRIVAL AT BATHURST.

    The Prince was delighted with the Blue Mountain scenery, and spent a lot of time looking out at the glorious views of the hills and valleys. The mountains were absolutely ...

    Article : 784 words
  16. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The announcement of the general outline of what will probably form the Government's programme for the session of the State Parliament beginning next Tuesday, has been ...

    Article : 424 words
  17. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) asked if a returned soldier was permitted to give a gratuity bond in return for land to the seller or to a firm engaged in ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. FATHER JERGER.

    Father Jerger arrived to-day by the steamer Khyber. Ceylon Catholics, who are ignorant of the circumstances, made no demonstration. When interviewed by a representative of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. PROFESSOR WILSON.

    The members of the staff of the University, at a gathering held in the Great Hall last night, said farewell to Professor J. T. Wilson, Challis professor of anatomy and Dean of the ...

    Article : 453 words
  20. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Members of the House of Representatives who take objection to the proposal to push forward the preparation of the Federal capital at Canberra are marshalling their forces in ...

    Article : 278 words
  21. TURKISH PEACE TREATY.

    A message from Constantinople says the Government has issued a manifesto to the Anatolians, giving the reasons compelling Turkey to sign the Peace Treaty. ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. VISCOUNT BUXTON'S APPOINTMENT.

    It is officially announced that the King has appointed Viscount Buxton to be Chancellor of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in succession to Lord Lansdowne, who has ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. CABLE LANDING STOPPED.

    President Wilson has ordered five destroyers to patrol the Florida coast to prevent by force, if necessary, the landing of the Western Union Telegraph Company's cable from ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. PREMIER'S TRIP.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey), accompanied by Messrs. W. Davis and J. J. Cleary, Ms.L.A., and his secretary yesterday traversed the route of the proposed railway to link up the ...

    Article : 448 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Lloyd Royal Belge Societe has purchased the steamer Indarra. Mr. Cha[?]borlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), replying to a question, said the bread ...

    Article : 150 words
  26. MEAT SHORTAGE.

    A further effort to relieve the shortage of meat in Sydney is being made by the Meat Board by the purchase of large quantities of beef from the Queensland Government. ...

    Article : 193 words
  27. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT.

    The extremist journals who advocated a boycott during the Prince of Wales's visit, and are urging non co-operation and Khllafat movements, are greatly incensed with the Nizam of ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. SIR JOSEPH COOK'S APPEAL.

    "To-day we begin a campaign for the Second Peace Loan, which I hope will be carried far and wide throughout the Commonwealth during the next few weeks," said Sir Joseph ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. GERMAN UNREST.

    A report from Berlin states that authority has been restored at Zittau, where the Communist coup failed through the apathy of the workers. ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. NIGHT AT DUBBO.

    The Royal train arrived at Dubbo at 10.45 p.m., and pulled into a loop on the Coonamble line, about a mile and a half from Dubbo. A considerable crowd awaited the arrival. ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. H. B. Ratcliffe asked why large supplies of last season's New Zealand lambs were diverted to America, where the highest price on the ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. DEATH OF MR. THOMAS COVENY.

    At the age of 72 Mr. Thomns Coveny died yesterday while on a visit to Newcastle, leaving a widow and a daughter. Mrs. A. Dumbrell. Residing for many years at ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY.

    The sale of premises in King-street took place yesterday at the weekly auction of Messrs. Richardson and Wrench, Ltd. The property is known as "Beaumont-chambers," ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. FTRST DAY'S TOTAL.

    When the Peace Loan subscription department of the Commonwealth Bank closed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, £13,560 worth of loan had been taken up. Yesterday's list ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. PRINCE'S PROGRAMME.

    Under the revised programme the Prince spent last night at Dubbo, the Royal train being timed to depart for Coonamble at 4.15 a.m. to-day, arriving at 10 a.m. The Prince ...

    Article : 182 words
  36. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Foll asked in the Senate to-day whether the Government intended to recognise the wonderful flight of Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh. ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. PEACE LOAN AIRMEN.

    Late yesterday afternoon the central committee of the loan received a telegram from Captain H. N. Wrigley, who is leading the flight of aeroplanes from Melbourne, which ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. FUNERAL OF MR. W. JAMIESON.

    The funeral of Mr. William Jamieson, for many years manager of the leather sales department of Thos. Elliott, Ltd., took place at Gore Hill Cemetery yesterday, the Rev. R. S. ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. SURRENDERED WARSHIPS.

    The battle cruiser Hood escorted the German battleships Westfalen and Heigoland and 12 destroyers into Rosyth, where they were surrendered. ...

    Article : 26 words
  40. A SOLDIER'S COTTAGE.

    Lieut. Jaques, M.L.A., will this afternoon hand over to a disabled soldier, at Firstavenue, Maroubra, a cottage built by the Voluntary Workers' Cafe, Elizabeth-street. ...

    Article : 30 words
  41. AMERICAN STEEL WORKERS.

    A message from Atlantic City says the executive council of the American Federation of Labour will open a new steel war by ordering that the right of assembly and free ...

    Article : 80 words
  42. POST-OFFICE BURNT DOWN.

    The post-office and O'Halloran's store at Oxley township were totally destroyed by firs last night, causing interruption to the telephone service from Hay to Balranald. ...

    Article : 34 words
  43. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    H. Makepeace (Lancashire) has accepted the invitation of the M.C.C. to join the cricket 'team to tour Australia. Haig, playing for Middlesex, caused Kent's ...

    Article : 36 words
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