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  2. MR. BEEBY.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey) announced last night that the Cabinet has decided to appoint Mr. G. S. Beeby, M.L.A., as a Judge of the Industrial Court of Arbitration. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The coal proprietors officially expressed their willingness on Saturday to again meet in conference the representatives of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX.

    The Liverpool "Courier" states that the local Church dignitaries will not participate in the welcome to Archbishop Mannix. Dr. Mannix's "cousin, Canon Madden, will ...

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  5. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    Great satisfaction was expressed when it became known that the Prince of Wales had signified his intention of visiting Coonamble. The visit took place to-day, and, though ...

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  6. RUSSIA AND THE ALLIES POLISH SITUATION

    M. Millerand (Premier of France) and Marshal Foch will meet Mr. Lloyd George and Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, at Hythe on Sunday. ...

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  7. DOLLAR FALLS.

    The dominant feature of the exchange market has been the fall of the dollar, which came sooner than usual this autumn, one contributory factor being the disturbed, ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is expected that an announcement, outlining the policy of the United States with regard to Poland, and Russia will ...

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  9. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Press Conference was opened on Thursday. The Duke of Devonshire (Governor-General), Mr. Meighen (Prime Minister), and Mr. Mackenzie King (leader of the ...

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  10. I.W.W. EX-PRISONERS SIR GEORGE FULLER'S COMMENTS.

    "The men have been released in a perfectly constitutional way, and have been restored to their families," said the Premier (Mr. Storey) on Saturday in a rejoinder to the ...

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  11. CARPENTERS' DEMANDS.

    The carpenters employed on a large work in the city, and also on a building in the course of erection in the western suburbs, struck work on Saturday morning. ...

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  12. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The column returning from Diwaniyah under Brigadier-General Coningham has reached Jarbulyah. The Arabs had made elaborate arrangements to prevent the column ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATION IN DOMAIN.

    "The only thing I am sorry about is that the Bolsheviks, instead of marching into Poland, are not marching into Sydney to-day. (Applause.) Watch Europe. Whatever take ...

    Article : 541 words
  14. ROME AND DR. MANNIX.

    The "New York American's" correspondent in Rome interviewed Cardinal Gasparri, the Papal Secretary, who said: "The Holy See is opposed to violence in any form, whether ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. ENGLISH BANK RATE.

    It is reported that Mr. M. C. Norman, governor of the Bank of England, favours increasing the bank rate to 8 per cent. for the purpose of checking speculation and also ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    An entirely new principle in international law has been established in a permanent international court, under the League of Dations, providing that a State may be cited ...

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  17. THE SHEARERS.

    A mass meeting of shearers was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday night, when the following motion was carried:—"That we reaffirm our decision to fight for the Queensland ...

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  18. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    The Vice-President (Mr. Marshall), in an interview, said: "A democratic two-thirds majority in the Senate will not be attained if the Democrats are victorious in every vacancy. ...

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  19. NEW LINE.

    The United Netherlands Navigation Company has started a Holland-Australia, steamship line, which will provide a regular two-monthly service from Rotterdam and ...

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  20. MISSING NUN. FOUND AT KOGARAH.

    On Saturday night Detective Farley, of No. station, and Sergeant Harrowsmith, of Rockdale, arrested in Kogarah Sister Ligouri, the nun who left Mount Erin Convent, Wagga, ...

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  21. SHIPPING COMBINE.

    The American Ship and Commerce Corporation announces the purchase and amalgamation of the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, Livermore; Deartiorn, and Co., and ...

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  22. CHORUS GIRLS.

    A number of chorus girls, who were to have taken part in the new musical comedy "Irene," at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night, went on strike. Some of the ...

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  23. CHURCH AND LABOUR.

    Preaching at St. Paul's Cathedral to-night, Dean Hart referred to the attitude of the Church in times of industrial unrest, particularising the present dispute between the ...

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  24. IRISH QUESTION.

    A wild scene occurred on the House of Commons during the committee stage of the Restoration of Order in Ireland Bill. Mr. Devlin (Nationalist) denounced the ...

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  25. CHINA'S OUTLOOK.

    The "New York Sun's" Tokio correspondent interviewed Dr. Sun Yat Sen, former provisional President of China, who said: The conditions now obtaining in China following the ...

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  26. SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    The proposed appointments to the Legislative Council were referred to at Saturday's meeting of the council of the Teachers' Federation. ...

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  27. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    A message from Tacoma states that Mr. Albert Johnson, chairman of the House of Representatives Committee which is investigating the Japanese situation in California, ...

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  28. BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED

    A report from Geneva states that, with two British delegates dissenting, the International labour Congress denounced Bolshevism. Herr Scheidemann (German Majority Socialist) said ...

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  29. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    At Saturday's sitting of the council of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation the following motion was carried:— ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY MR. R. E. BARTON.

    Speaking at the annual religious service of Loyal Orange Lodges at Balmain Town Hall yesterday afternoon, Bro. R. E. Barton, Worshipful Master, said that he visited Wagga for ...

    Article : 263 words
  31. OLYMPIC ATHLETES.

    The Australian Olympic team is comfortably housed in an old chateau at Antwerp, and is training assiduously. Paris correspondents are of the opinion that ...

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  32. WARSAW CALM.

    Advices from Warsaw state that notwithstanding the proximity of the enemy, the city is appreciably calm. There is a great influx ot visitors, and the hotels are crowded. Many ...

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  33. BUILDING INDUSTRY.

    Ministers and representatives of the master and operative builders discussed the Government's plan to accelerate house-building. The Government proposes the formation of a ...

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  34. TRAM COLLISION.

    A collision between two trama at Redfern on Saturday resulted in three passengers being injured. Their names are:—Cecil Dundas, 29, a draughtsman, of Harris-street, ...

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  35. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    A woman was shot dead in Surry Hills on Saturday night. "A few minutes before 8 o'clock the Civil Ambulance received a call from Holt-place, ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    J. B. Hobbs (Surrey) and H. Strud[?]ick (Surrey) have accepted the invitation of the M.C.C. to join the team to visit Australia. The Paris "Matin's" correspondent in ...

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  37. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    It is not the intention of the Commonwealth Government to be represented in any inquiry which the Arbitration Court may make incidental to the bearing of the claim of the ...

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  38. ARBITRATION REJECTED.

    The national conference of shipbuilding and engineering trades and the Amalgamated Engineering Union decided to recommended the unions to withdraw from the agreement for ...

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  39. FULL INQUIRY URGED.

    At the close of the service in the Haberfield Methodist Church last eight a meeting was held, at which the following resolution was carried:— ...

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  40. FIRE AT REDFERN.

    Early on Saturday morning a fire occurred at the wood-working factory of James Munro, in Walker-street, Redfern. The Redfern, Waterloo, and George-street West brigades ...

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  41. MAN MURDERS HIS DAUGHTER.

    John Sharp, a farmer, aged 72 years, was sentenced to death at the Dunedin Supreme Court for the murder of his little daughter, aged 7 years, by beating her on the head with ...

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  42. AMERICAN SEA POWER.

    The greatest concentration of sea power in the history of the United States Navy will occur in the conjunction of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets next January, probably in ...

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  43. CAPT. AMUNDSEN.

    A message from Nome (Alaska) states that Captain Amundsen is leaving to-day to renew his attempt to reach the North Pole. He will sail the Maud to Wrangell Island, ...

    Article : 54 words
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