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  2. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    The United Operative Bricklayers' Trade Society of New South Wales was fined £100 with 10 guineas costs, by Judge Rolin, in the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday, for ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    At a complimentary luncheon by the Millions Club to General Birdwood yesterday, Mr. Arthur Richard (president) said he hoped the General would not take away any other ...

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  4. STEAMER WESTRALIA.

    Mr. J. W. Evans, manager of Huddart, Parker, and Co., received a wireless message at 10 o'clock to-night from the steamer West-ralia, bound from New Zealand to Melbourne, ...

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  5. PRACTICALLY CLOSED

    The Australian Press Association understands that the France-British incident is practically closed. M. Millerand (Premier of France), in a further Note, recognises the urgency of maintaining the solidarity of the Allies, and agrees ...

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  6. SERGT. OZANNE.

    An action for alleged libel in which Alfred Thomas Ozanne, formerly member for Corio in the House of Representative, is claiming £5000 as damages from the proprfetors and ...

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  7. SHEIKH-UL-ISLAM.

    A Constantinople reports states that the new Sheikh-ul-Islam has issued a fetva, indicting Turkish Nationalists for raising rebel levies, and oppressing, robbing, and murdering ...

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  8. HOUSING.

    The Commonwealth Basic Wage Commission took further evidence yesterday morning at the Royal Society's rooms, when a uumber of estate agents and municipal officials supplied ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    A Berlin report states that in the National Assembly the Chancellor, Herr Muellor, protesting against the occupation of Frankfort, accused France of breaking the Versailles ...

    Article : 288 words
  10. QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bonar Law, who was bombarded with questions on the Angle-French situation, said that a difference, which ...

    Article : 466 words
  11. EGYPT.

    An authoritative statement says it is belived that the situation in Egypt is clearing up. Apparently, intensive political action is exhausted, and the Egyptians are ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. LIVING WAGE.

    In the Full Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday reserved judgment was delivered in the appeal by the Operative Stonemasons' Society of New South Wales for a variation of ...

    Article : 339 words
  13. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, replying to a question to-day, said that he would place himself entirely at the disposal of the Prince of Wales during the whole of his visit to ...

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  14. STATE SCHEME.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes., retiring Minister for Housing, yesterday referred to a statement that appeared in Monday's "Herald" on the housing problem at Wagga. Mr. Oakes said ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    A British column in Waziristan recently decided to further punish the tribesmen, as rifles and ammunition had not been surrendered. The column advanced from ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. VALUE OF MARK.

    Movements of the German mark are exciting interest in the city, where it has appreciated from 277 to the pound sterling to 217 during the past week. ...

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  17. A REQUEST FROM QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation, representing the Ceneral district (Gladstone nnd Rockhampton) waited on the Acting Premier to-day, and asked that arrangements, for the visit to Queensland of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. SYDNEY'S SLUMS.

    The question of housing in Sydney was discussed at a meeting of the works committee ot the City Council yesterday, Alderman Mallett (chairman) presiding. The discussion ...

    Article : 231 words
  19. ARBITRATION.

    Among matters discussed at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day was the question of arbitration. The Deputy President of the Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Powers, is ...

    Article : 227 words
  20. WHEAT FOR N.S.W.

    The need for supplying New South Wales with the necessary breadstuffs in the form of flour instead of wheat, in order to keep Victorian mills employed, was urged to-day by a ...

    Article : 254 words
  21. CLOTHING-INQUIRY.

    Mr. Piddington, K.C.(chairman of the Commonwealth Commission on the Basic Wage) announced yesterday that the inquiry into the price of clothing will be commenced ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. AFGHAN RELATIONS.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr. Montagu), announces that one of the terms of the Treaty of Peace with Afghanistan, of August 8, provided that if the Afghans proved ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. A STRONG NOTE.

    Britain, in a strong Note to Germany, demands an apology and indemnity for the ill-treatment of Mr. Voigt, correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian," who, after being ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. BELGIAN BATTERIES.

    A Brussels report states that 1500 Belgian troops and numerous batteries of artillery will proceed to Germany on Tuesday. ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES'S VIEWS.

    Asked to-day what he thought of the position brought about by the advance of France into the Ruhr region, and by the British Note to France, the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

    Article : 187 words
  26. PRAISED BY A UNION SECRETARY.

    Speaking at a social luncheon at the picnic of the Stevedores' Union on Saturday, Mr. J. H. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, said that after years of ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. PAPUA.

    "Conditions in Papua are anything but satisfactory, and this is primarily due to the present administration." This was a statement made by Captain A. S. ...

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  28. HUNGER-STRIKERS.

    In the House of Commons the Attorney General for Ireland (Mr. A. W. Samuels) made a statement respecting the prisoners hunger-striking in Mountjoy Gaol. According to the ...

    Article : 375 words
  29. CHIEF RABBI.

    Dr. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the united Hebrew congregations of the British Empire, will leave England in October on a pastoral tour of the Dominions, the first of its kind. He ...

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  30. TRAVELLERS AND THE LIQUOR ACT.

    A decision of considerable importance to Hoonsed victuallers and the travilling public has been given by Mr. Longfield, P.M., at the Tocumwal Police ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. DELAYED TELEGRAMS.

    The utterly inadequate telegraphic facilities provided for the country at holiday times came in for sharp criticism at the quarterly meeting of the Tamworth district council of the ...

    Article : 174 words
  32. WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

    Speaking yesterday, upon his retirement from the office of Minister for Works and Railways, Mr. R. T. Ball said there had been several matters of considerable importance in ...

    Article : 299 words
  33. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A message from Chicago states that because Congress legislated making strikes illegal, 1000 of the Railway Brotherhood membership have ceased work, stopping railway communication ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. JAPANESE COUP.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Tokio states that the Russians are showing no heart for the fighting in Siberia, and the Japanese, although inferior in numbers, ...

    Article : 189 words
  35. CHAPLAIN'S RETURN.

    The Enmore Tnbernacle, Church of Christ, was crowded last night on the occasion of a welcome home, upon his return from the front, to Lieutonant-Colonel (Chaplain) G. [?]. ...

    Article : 294 words
  36. PRIMATE OF IRELAND DEAD.

    The death is announced of Archbishop Crozier, Primate of Ireland. [The Most Rev. John Baptist Crozier, D.D., Archbishop of Armagh, was 67 years of age. ...

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  37. AUGHINISH.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Co.'s steamer Aughinish arrived in port yesterday under her own steam and accompanied by the salvage steamer Bermagui. ...

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  38. CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES.

    The Civil Service estimates for 1920-21 for the Revenue Department, show that £10,000,000 extra will be required, as compared with 1919-20. This excludes £8,000,000, in the ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. UNION MANIFESTO.

    A manifeste was issued yesterday on behalf of the New South Wales Trade Unions' Congress on the question of the 44 hour week. The manifeste bore the names of G. Bodkin ...

    Article : 285 words
  40. CAPT. MATTHEWS.

    Captain G. C. Matthews had intended to leave Kalld[?]ati to-morrow for Bima, but ne thanged his mind, and will not start before Thursday morning, when he will fly to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  41. MEXICAN SPLIT.

    A report from Aguaprieta (Mexico) says General Pina, commanding the army of Sonora, stated that he has received semi-official reports that 13 States of Mexico have seceded ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. TOURISTS' EXPERIENCE.

    Two men, one belonging to Melbourne, and the other to Sydney, were arrested and important developments are expected. The former is charged with shooting with intent and ...

    Article : 193 words
  43. REPATRIATION.

    Australian Headquarters has arranged for shipping accommodation in April and May for 3468 soldiers, discharged men, and dependents, practically completing repatriation, with the ...

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  44. THE 1917 STRIKE.

    The New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association has decided to appoint a deputation to wait upon the Minister for Railways to urge, among other ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. George Johnson, formerly, a Legislative Councillor in New Zealand, left £157,343. The king of Sweden has arrived in London on route for the South of France. ...

    Article : 118 words
  46. THE CONSTITUTION.

    "Nothing but equal representation of the States will be satisfactory," said the Premier of W.A., Mr. Mitchell, to-day. The States were equally represented in the Convention ...

    Article : 79 words
  47. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington reports that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee began the consideration of the Joint peace resolution. The ...

    Article : 106 words
  48. PROTEST AGAINST BREWERS' PRICES.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Albury Licensed Victuallers' Association, the President, Mr. T. L. Ryan, said that the time had arrived when a protest should be made by the ...

    Article : 76 words
  49. WATER BY CAMEL TEAM.

    In view of White Cliffs' waterless condition the New South Wales Government has agreed to provide the population with 3600 gailons of water free weekly from Gemville, 12 miles ...

    Article : 60 words
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