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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    It is reportod that the dramatic breakdown of the Kapp regime is unquestionable, and has surprised and puzzled diplomatic circles, although one of the probable reasons is the ...

    Article : 247 words
  3. EMBARGO ON IMPORTS.

    A protest against altering the Custom Act by regulation was made by the conference of Chambers of Commerce yesterday. Mr. W. T. Macpherson (Sydney) brought ...

    Article : 380 words
  4. ELECTIONS.

    The Premier had succeesful meetings at Lithgow and Bathurst to-day, and at both was given an appreciated and respectful-hearing. At midday he addressed a luncheon hour ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  5. MR. WATT'S MISSION.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. watt, was entertained by the Lord Mayor, Cr. Alionan, M.L.C., to-day, on the eve of his dopartfor London. ...

    Article : 534 words
  6. GERMAN CRISIS ENDED

    A Paris news agency reports that the new Government in Germany has reached an agreement with the Ebert regime. The representative of the United Press Association in Berlin says that Dr. Kapp has announced that the Reichstag elections will be held on ...

    Article : 272 words
  7. SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY.

    Chief interest at the dinner given last night at the Town Hall by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce in honour of the visiting delegates to the conference centred in the ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  8. SUGAR CONFERENCE.

    The conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hu[?]., the Queensland Premier (Mr. Theodore), and representatives of the sugar industry, regarding the renewal of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. FEDEKAL CAPITAL.

    A request that the Federal Government make a definite announcement rogardlng tho establishment of the Federal capital at Canberra was made to the Federal Honorary Minister ...

    Article : 528 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    The final election returns now available show the position of parties as'follows:—Nationalists, 43; South African party, 40; Unionists, 25; Labour, 21; Independents, 3. One. ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. STORY OF REVOLT.

    Later messages stated ' that General Marker, commanding in Dresden, declared for the tew regime, so Ebert, Noske, and Bauer went on to Stuttgart, where they are now ...

    Article : 351 words
  12. MR. T. H. KELLY.

    Mr. T. H. Kelly, who resigned from the City Council about nine months ago, after a membership extending over many years, has now returned from abroad. During his absence ...

    Article : 220 words
  13. RIOTS IN FIJI.

    In the House of Commons, replying to a series of questions in reference to the recent riots in Fiji, Lieut.—Colonel Amery (Under secretary for the Colonies) stated that 128 men ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. MEDICAL STUDENTS.

    At a meeting of the council of the Melbourne Univesity yesterday, a motion rendering Latin and geometry non-compulsory subjects for matriculation in the case of ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. AVIATION.

    Lieut. Macintosh and Lieut Parer arrived at Calcutta at 1.30 p.m. on Sunday, from Allahabad. In the course of an interview, the airmen ...

    Article : 443 words
  16. PEACE TREATY.D

    The Senate has ratified Senator Lodge's substitute reservation to Article 10. Senator Freyllnghausen's amendment to Article 10, disavowing all obligations under it, ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. MR. P. J. MLNAHAN.

    Mr, P. J. Minahan's oudience in Regentstreet, Paddington, l[?]t night, greeted with prolonged applause his statement that he stood before the electors as one of the selected ...

    Article : 354 words
  18. SOUTH AFRICAN FLIGHT.

    The machine provided by the Government to enable Colonel van Ryneveld and Lieut[?] Brand, the pilots of the wrecked aeroplane, Silver Queen, to continue their flight to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. COMMERCE BUREAU.

    Elaborate proposals for the constitution of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry, which is now engaged in preparatory work, but has not yet been put on a final and definite basis, ...

    Article : 212 words
  20. NOT AN EMPLOYEE.

    The case against the Millions Club, in which it was alleged that, within the meaning of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employment Act, the club failed to employ ...

    Article : 126 words
  21. ARMED LUNATIC.

    A sensational encounter between three Dubbo police and a demented man occurred on the golf links on Saturday night, and lasted for over three hours. The man f[?]ed from town ...

    Article : 393 words
  22. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    In an explanatory memorandum regarding the Navy estimates, Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) shows that after deducting £19,000,000 for non-recurrent war ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. LITHGOW FACTORY.

    The federal Government proposes to undertake the experiment of utilising the Lithgow Small Arms Factory for the manufacture of articles for Government departments and the ...

    Article : 606 words
  24. SAFE-BREAKERS.

    Safe-breakers entered the Haymarket Postoffice on Monday night and stole £300. When the post-office employees arrived about quarter past 7 o'clock yesterday ...

    Article : 151 words
  25. RED CROSS.

    The fight which the Italian Rod Cross is putting up against tuberculosis is strikingly revealed in a report received by the League of Red Cross Societies, Geneva, and issued by ...

    Article : 268 words
  26. CAPTAIN STABBED.

    Captain P. W. West, master til the American schooner John A. CampDell, died at Sydney Hospital yesterday from wounds which had been inflicted with a knife. ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. NEW UNIONIST PAETY.

    The newspapers assert that Mr. Lloyd, George has decided to end the Coalition and to substitute a new Unionist party, including Moderate Liberals, of which he will be leader. ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. THE NEW ROLLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  29. "NEW AGE GOSPEL."

    Last night in St. Stephen's Church, Phillipstreet, Professor R. G. Macintyre, chairman of the Joint theological faculty of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational ...

    Article : 311 words
  30. LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking at Enmore list night, Mr. J. J. Sholls, one of the labour candidates for the Western Suburbs, said that Mr. Holman found fault with the Labour party because so many ...

    Article : 524 words
  31. THE RENOWN.

    Most of the influenza patients on the Renown have returned to the ship. All the cases were [?] mild. Prince Albert and Prince Henry will [?] ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. ELECTION PROCESSION.

    A case waa heard in the Police Court yesterday before Mr. Lo Brun Brown, S.M., in which Mr. M. A. Davidson, an ex-M. L.A. for Cobar, Mr. W. M. Sullivan, secretary of the ...

    Article : 202 words
  33. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    The members of the Progrosolve Carpenters' Union have decided to fall into line with the Operative Bricklayers' Union, and will refuse to do Saturday work. This decision, which ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. ADULTERATED SOAP.

    At the City Summons Court to-day the Spot Cash Stores, Ltd., on the complaint of the Health Department, was prosecuted charges of having sold Bunyip Crown and Barilla soap ...

    Article : 169 words
  35. UNSKILLED WORKERS.

    The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court to-day was asked to determine the minimum rate of wages for unskilled workers in the employ of the Metropolitan Sewerage Board. ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Admiral Sims, giving evidence before the [?]al Investigation Committee, stated that, [?]ng to the use of au out-of-date code, the willings of the United States transports early ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. WOMEN B00KBINDERS STRIKE.

    Women, bookbinders, numbering about 700, yesterday obeyed the summons of the Allied Printing Unions to make common causo in the presont strike and did not resume work. ...

    Article : 32 words
  38. SEVERE DUSTSTORM.

    On Sunday Lockhart was visited by one of the worst duststorms it has ever experienced. Day was turned into night. Motorists put on their lights, but could not see a yard ahead, ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. PLOUSES WORTH £1000 SEIZED.

    Blouses valued at £1000 were seized by the police in a shop at Port Melbourne yesterday The articles were subsequently identified as the property of a warehouse in Flinders-lane. ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

    " The regulations respecting the opon competi tive examination of candidates for the Indian Civil Service, which is to, be held in London in August, 1920 and 1921, may been on ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. FUELOTTGH HOUSE.

    Recently the Government took action to reserve the land in front of Furlough House at Narrabeen. Arrangement have now been made for the purchase of the land for purposes ...

    Article : 39 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    H.M.A.S. Australia, with the destroyers Huon, Torrens, Swan, and Warrego left Melbourne to-day for sydney. ...

    Article : 21 words
  43. PANAMA CANAL BLOCKED.

    [?]vy landslhie has blocked the Panama ...

    Article : 16 words
  44. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Union Company's strainer Manuks, from Wellington. N.Z., entered the Beads at midnight. ...

    Article : 20 words
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