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  2. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The deadlock in regard to the shipping strike continues. The institute of Marine Engineers is making preparations for a prolonged struggle. The ...

    Article : 744 words
  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    By defeating E. O. Pockley in the final yesterday, Lieutenant-Colonel A. R. F. Kingscote became the holder of the Australasian singles championship and the winner, of the first ...

    Article : 923 words
  4. N.S.W. WINS.

    The cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria, which had been frequently interrupted by rain, was resumed yesterday at the Sydney Cricket Ground in dull and ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The "Daily ExpresB" states that the next move of the Allies will be to request Holland to state whether she is prepared to guarantee that the ex-Kaiser will be kept in Holland, ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Industrial unrest and possible means of bringing about harmonious relations between employers and employees were dlscussed to-day, when a deputation representing the ...

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  7. EX-INTERNEES.

    Mr. Fitrgcrald (Minister for Local Government) stated last night he understood that the trouble in regard to the election of councillors to the Culcairn Shire Council was now ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. NO STABILITY.

    Viscount Bryce contributes an article to the Anglo-American supplement of the "Manchester Guardian" discussing the question whether America realises the condition of present-day ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. GIFT DESTROYERS.

    Commander S. H. Simpson, of the Anzac, commanding the destroyer flotilla which is being given to Australia, conducted Mr. Fisher (High Commissioner) on a tour of inspection ...

    Article : 414 words
  10. WAR CRIMINALS.

    A German Note received again requests the Allies to forego their demand for the surrender of the war criminals on the ground that the surrender of many officials will ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. SUGGESTION BY R.S.S. LEAGUE.

    The position at Culcairn was mentioned at last night's meeting of the committee of the Victorian Branch of the R.S. and S. Imperial League. "I muat say that I feel there may be ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. GERMAN PERFIDY.

    The Council of Ambassadors has considered the reports of the experts upon the German warships handed over as reparation for the sinking of the German vessels at Scapa Flow. ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. U.S. PEACE DEADLOCK.

    Democratic Senators accuse the Republicans of bad faith, on the ground that they entered the party negotiations on the Peace Treaty question on the understanding that ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. IMPERIAL CLUB.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir Thomas Mackenzie, interviewed regarding the great Imperial Club which the Prince of Wales said yesterday he was very keen about, ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. LOST COLLIERS.

    The report of the Commission of Inquiry into the cause of the loss last year of the three colliers, Undola, Myola, and Tuggerah, which was presided over by Mr. Flannery, ...

    Article : 414 words
  16. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Mr. J. F. Byrnes, speaking in the House of Representatives, bitterly attacked Admiral Sims. He called Admiral Sims an Anglophile, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  17. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    The Australian Press Association learns on the best authority that the Prince of Wales will visit New Zealand first, afterwards coming to Australia. ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs:—"One of the earliest Government measures after the revolution was the abolition of the censorship. This had ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is understood that the resignation of Mr. G. N. Barnes is actually in the Premier's hands. Mr. Barnes is apparently no longer content to hold Cabinet rank without a ...

    Article : 212 words
  20. STATISTICAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Statistical Conference has been discussing, inter alia, the improvement of trade statistics and the advantage to the Empire of accurate and complete data, especially ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. W. Gulland, late Chief Liberal Whip. The Board of Agriculture proposes that hopgrowers should establish voluntary control for ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. NEGOTIATIONS FOR FRESH BALLOT.

    Negotiations for a fresh ballot in connection with the engineers' strike are hold up, ponding the receipt of a reply from the Federal council of the orgnnlsntion in Sydney ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. COLD WEATHER.

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  24. ANOTHER IRISH OUTRAGE.

    Another attempt was made to assassirate Sergeant Sullivan while travelling from Cork to Tralee for the purpose of giving evidence against [?]men who are charged in ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. BUILDING SHIPS.

    Lloyd's Register shows that the total out[?]t of the world's merchant shipbuilding in 1[?] was 7,144,[?] tons, being an increase of 1,697,000 tons compared with 1918, and ...

    Article : 172 words
  26. STRIKES AND GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION.

    Sir,—Your articles of Monday and to-day regarding the shipping trouble, which express the opinions of many outside this State, confirm one's ideas regarding the futility of ...

    Article : 673 words
  27. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The grievances of the Sydney, waterside workers were to-day brought before the Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes, by Mr. J. Morris, the genenal secretary of the Waterside Workers ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. INFLUENZA IN N.Z.

    The Chief Health Officer asks that public and private schools throughout the Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington districts remain closed, instead of opening next week, owing to ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The Coal Board has been delaying action regarding the curtailment of the use of electricity and gas in consequence of the coal shortage, hoping that a settlement of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. PARLIAMENTARY TRIP.

    Replying to the protests made against the proposed Parliamentary trip to Samoa, the Minister for Defence, Sir James Allen, says the Government deems it of the utmost ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. ELECTIONS.

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, M.L.A. for Gordon, has decided to contest the next State election as a candidate in the interests of the Progressive party. Mr. Bavin proposes to address ...

    Article : 289 words
  32. WAR CRIMINALS.

    Germany has appealed to the Allies to release her from the obligation to give up German soldiers and sailors for punishment. ...

    Article : 31 words
  33. VETERAN POLICE OFFICER.

    At St. Patrick's Hall, Church-hill, city, last night, a large number of representatives of the mercantile community assembled to present to ex-Inspector John Wallace, of the Water ...

    Article : 194 words
  34. ANIMAL PROTECTION.

    Additional regulations have been issued under the Birds and Animals' Protection Act. One prohibits the placing of contrivances to entice gill-birds to alight thereon. It is ...

    Article : 213 words
  35. VICTORY STATUE.

    The united States is offering France a [?]olossal statue, costing 2[?],00O dollars, to commemorate the victory of the Marne. The [?]tatue is to be [?]ted at Meaux, the extr[?]me ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. BARRIER DISTRESS.

    Statements which have been made that the Government has abandoned victims of the industrial inactivity at Broken Hill to starvation were given an emphatic denial ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. INFLUENZA.

    The Public Health Service, has announced that influen[?]a is prevalent in more than twenty States and has appeared in several others. Over [?] new cases are reported in some ...

    Article : 59 words
  38. BEAUDESERT-KYOGLE RAILWAY.

    Members of the Beandesert-Kyogle Railway League interviewed Mr. Finelly to-day and urged the claims of the proposed line which, they affirmed, would considerably shorten the ...

    Article : 126 words
  39. U.S.A. AND ARMENIA.

    It is understood that the State Department has not yet definitely decided to recognise Armenia, but probably it will do[?]so if a stable Armenian Government is established. ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    For the purpose of protesting against the manner in which the telephone service is at present being conducted on the City lines, a public meeting has been called for 1.15 p.m. ...

    Article : 52 words
  41. OUTING FOR SOLDIERS.

    Sidecar owners are invited to participate in the outing to be given to the returned wounded soldiers of Randwick Military Hospital on Saturday afternoon next, the 31st ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. TROUT AT KOSCIUSKO.

    The Tourist Bureau reports that the trout now being caught at Kosciuske are in splendid condition. Mr. G. Austin, of Deniliquin, has been most successful. On Saturday last he ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is reported that the Chinese Cabinet has decided to decline to negotiate with Ja[an on the retrocession of rights in ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    The shortage of sugar in New Zealand is causing considerable inconvenience, particularly among confectionery manufacturers, who, in some cases, have had to close dawn. ...

    Article : 32 words
  45. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—The impression conveyed by the letter of "Tanner" in your issue of to-day is that all tanners are adulterating their leather by the addition of sugar. We agree with your ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A shooting affray took place, last night, as a result of which John William Kitchen, 52, subsequently died in the hospital. Kitchen and his wife, it is all[?] had been wrangling ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. MELBOURNE COUNCIL'S LOAN.

    At a special meeting of the Melbourne City Council to-day the offer of the National Bank was accepted for the conversion of the 4 per cent. loan of £4,500,000, which falls due ...

    Article : 45 words
  48. NORTH SYDNEY WAR MEMORIAL.

    At the request of the North Sydney war memorial committee, the North Sydney Council has decided to allocate a site in St. Leonards Park for the erection of a monument ...

    Article : 41 words
  49. TOBACCO PRICES IN MELBOURNE.

    Retail tobacconists have issued new price lists, showing increases of 1d per oz for dark and 1½d per oz for light tobuccos. ...

    Article : 28 words
  50. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE.

    Private advices received in Johannesburg state that Major Cotton will leave shortly in an Airco aeroplane for Cairo, and thence to Capetown. ...

    Article : 34 words
  51. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAIL.

    The American mail steamer Sonoma, which is due to arrive in Sydney on Tuesday morning next from San Francisco, via ports, brings 3072 bags of English and American mail. ...

    Article : 35 words
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