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  2. TEERITORT INQUIRY.

    Mr. Carey's examination took up mo[?]t of yesterday's sitting's of the Royal Commission, and it is likely to last for some time. Incidentally, a little light was thrown on the ...

    Article : 2,441 words
  3. SPORTING.

    Newcastle Jockey Club will hold a race meeting today, and other fixtures in the country are Goulburn, Orange, Young, Narromine, and liega Int[?]-state meetings listed arc V.R.C. at flemington, Queensland ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    A cable message from London, published in yesterday's issue, stated that the British High Commissioner in Constantinople had drawn the attention of the Ottoman Government to the ...

    Article : 660 words
  5. FUTURE OF RUSSIA.

    The early downfall of Bolshevism and the establishment of a peasant State in Russia, either under a constitutional monarchy or as a republic, were foretold by M. Alexander ...

    Article : 1,349 words
  6. PRICE FIXING.

    Sir Charles Wade, K.C., Agent-General for New South Wales in London, has contributed to the "Fortnightly Review" an interesting and comprehensive article on the subject of ...

    Article : 1,900 words
  7. NARRABRI JOCKEY CLUB.

    Narrabri Jockey Club's New Year meeting commenced to-day in [?]e weather, but the attendance was poor, Resulsts:- Upeulng Handicap, 5f.—French Colours, 7st 11lb ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. CRICKET.

    New South Wales and Queensland Churches will resume the interstate fixtures that ha[?]e been in aboyance for some years, at Petersham Oval to-day at 10 o'clock. ...

    Article : 32 words
  9. ATHLETICS.

    At the Highland Gathering Sports, at the Agricultural Ground to-day, the New South Wales A.A.A. has been provided with the following handicaps:- 100 yards, 880 yards club relay, 8S0 yards, mile walk, ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. TATTERSALLS CLUB MEETING.

    The annual race meeting of Tattersall's Club will be concluded to day, and with fine weather for the holf-day and an excellent programme provided the patronage o[?] the public is bound to be well up to ...

    Article : 604 words
  11. SAILING.

    The fourth annual Birchgrove regatta will be held in Snail's Bay to-day. Of the numerous races set down for decision the eighteen footcis' contest for the Balmain Hospital Cup should attract a large gatlicriag ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    Some idea of the conditions in Central Europe which caused the Archbishop of Canterbury recently to cable to the Archbishop of Sydney asking him to extend the ...

    Article : 1,068 words
  13. LAWN TENNIS.

    Only four of tile six courts at Pratten Park, Ashfield, were available yesterday, the others being too wet for pmy owing to the rain of the piecedbig day and night. Those In use had dried well undor the circumtances. ...

    Article : 726 words
  14. BOXING.

    At the Stadium to-night Chuck Wiggins, who has an unbeaten record in Australia, will meet "ironbark" Tom O'Mallcy, the hard hitter, over 20 rounds. O'Malley lias won 25 contests by means of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. COOGEE CARNIVAL.

    Coogee was the Mecca of carnival lovers last night, when thousands journeyed to the seaside resort to participate in the fun and fraile of the annual carnival. Laughter was the keynote of the night. The reserve ...

    Article : 320 words
  16. KENSINGTON RACES.

    A first-class attendance visited the Kensington pony races yesterday, and speculation was particularly brisk. The dual victory of Mesnil helped the fielders, as he was at a good price on each occasion, and, as two ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  17. TOWED FOR 1200 MILES.

    A Queenstown message to the London "Daily Chronicle" of November 13 states that a serious collision took place 1200 miles west of Queenstown between the American steamer ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. CASUALTIES.

    A falling lift yesterday resulted in one man being killed and another injuied. The accident occurred at the premises of Samuel Wright and Co., eoachbuilders, in ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. LATE SHIPPING.

    TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: Dec. 31, Nautilus, [?], from Brisbane, Ceduna, s, from Sydney. Dep: Dec. 31, Akl Maru, J.M.S., for Japan. FLAT TOP (1050m).—Arr: Dec. 31, Bulga, s, from ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    In the police court this afternoon, George William Davidson, 30, postal assistant, was charged with assaulting G. A. Gunning, postmaster, thereby occasioning him grievous ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. THE PRESENT STRIKE.

    Sir,—I have read your recent article on tho marine engineers' strike, and whilst agreeing with you that the present industrial situation does not warrant any one union going out ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. DEATH IN A CEMETERY.

    The body of a retired farmer, John Corney, lately resident at Marrar, was found suspended from a tree in a secluded portion of the Coolamon Cemetery on Sunday. His feet ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. DRAW FOR TO-DAY.

    The following is the draw for to day's play:- Men's Open Singles. 12 o clock. Peach v Gordon (I.) 1 o'clock, Sprait v North 2 o'clock, Goodman v K. Smith, Winner (I.) v ...

    Article : 351 words
  24. TRAGIC HOME-COMING.

    At an inquiry into the death of Francis Joseph Rutherford, 67, at the City Coroner's Court yesterday, Johanna Rutherford, deceased's wife, in her evidence said she had ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. BARRIER STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. last night the following resolutions were carried:—(1) "That the resolution re holding any future conference with the mining companies in Broken ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  27. STARVING STOCK.

    Inquiries continue to come to hand regarding fodder for the starving stock purchased by the Tate Government in Victoria, the shipment of which has been delayed at Melbourne owing ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. COUNTRY CARNIVAL.

    The lawn tennis country carnival will commence on Monday. Following is the draw for Monday, and also for Tuesday:- Monday, at Strathfield. ...

    Article : 418 words
  29. STATE IRON AND STEEL WORKS.

    Mr. J. W. Brophy, manager for the State iron and steel works enterprise, stated that a site for the wotks had not yet been selected by the Government, ff a site were chosen, the ...

    Article : 187 words
  30. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 words
  31. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Mr. Bodkin, secretary to the Railway Workers' branch of the A.W.U., stated yesterday that the members of the organisation had instructed the executive to make effort to ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. ROBBERIES AT CAMPBELLTOWN.

    During the present week thieves have been rather busy in the neighbourhood, the premises of the local tobacconist boing visited on Monday night, when goods were removed; ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. SUNDAY DESECRATION.

    Sir,—There are some matters which seem unimportant per so. but which become Invested with profound significance when they are seen to embody a far-reaching principle. This ...

    Article : 345 words
  34. GOSFORD RACES.

    Gosford races were held yesterday. There was a very large attendance. Results:- Maiden Handicap, 6f.—G. Campbell's Bell Bird, by Prudent King (imp.)—Wedding Bell, 8st 2lb ...

    Article : 533 words
  35. QUEENSLAND STATE SESSION.

    Referring to the forthcoming State session, the Premier, Mr. Theodore, said he did not think it would last more than a month, though its duration would depend on the progress of ...

    Article : 105 words
  36. RAILWAY FARES.

    Sir,—From an economic point of view a general all-round rise in tares of 20 per cent, simply means that land values and rents in the "close in" suburbs aro going to take a ...

    Article : 285 words
  37. INFLUENZA IN JAPAN.

    Arrangements are being made by the Federal authorities for a close examination of all vessels arriving in the Commonwealth from Japan. This action has been taken in ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Bing Boys on Broadway," 2 and 8. Palace Theatre: "Peg o' My Heart," 2 and 8. Criterion: "Lightnin'," 2 and 8. Tivoli Theatre: "As You AVere," 2.30 and 8 ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. GOLF.

    Today's club competitions:- Bonnie Doon Club: 30 holes stroke handicap, Mr. S. Smith's trophy. Concord Club: Rest bogey card all day. ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. MARINE STEWABDS' DEMANDS.

    With the object of discussing wages and working conditions, the Federated Marine Stewards' and Pantrymen's Union has forwarded a demand to the Steamship Owners' ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. CYCLING.

    The third session yesterday of the six days' race was favoured with fine weather, and as a result the riding was much more internsting than on the previous days. A fast rate was maintained throughout, and several ...

    Article : 271 words
  42. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    For the six months ending to-day there was an increase in tho State revenue returns of £946,577 as compared with the corresponding period of lnst year. An advance was shown ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND PROHIBITION POLL.

    The latest official figures relating to the li[?]ensing poll are as follow:—Continuance, 235,970; State control. 31,331; national prohibibition, 265,[?]35; prohibition minority, 2266. ...

    Article : 38 words
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