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  2. NEW INDUSTRY.

    The laying of the foundation-stone yesterday afternoon, at Cabarita-road, Concord, of the proposed extensive works of the Brttish-Australian Lead Manufacturers' Proprietary, Ltd., ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs:—Senator Hitchcock, fearing the termination by partisan treaty of tim compromise conferences, announced that ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. THE STRIKE.

    The shipping dispute is having a serious effect on industries. Practically the whole of the meatcanning; works have ceased operations. ...

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  5. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    A message from Copenhagen states that the signing of peace between Esthonia and Soviet Russia is imminent, the Soviet having offered satisfactory terms. ...

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  6. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet met again to-day, and sat for three and a half hours in the afternoon. It is to meet again to-morrow afternoon. To-day it dealt with several items in ...

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  7. A.I.F. TEAM.

    Yesterday's Brisbane express brought the famous A.I.F. team of cricketers to Sydney, and they were met at the station by Messrs. Sydney Smith, junr., representing the Board ...

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  8. EX-INTERNEES.

    There is every prospect of a satisfactory solution of the trouble at Culcairn, whore, by reason of the nomination of two candidates of German parentage for municipal honours, ...

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  9. COASTAL COLLIERS.

    The Royal Commission, which wa[?] appointed to inquire into the loss of the colliers Undola, Myola, and Tuggerah off the Nea South Wales coast last year, has formulated a number of ...

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  10. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    It was announced yesterday by the Premier's Department that Captain Ross Smith and his famous crew of the Vickers-V[?]my aeroplane will probably arrive in Sydney on February 11. ...

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  11. AEROPLANES FOR JAPAN.

    Senator New has asserted that he has been informed that Britain has sold in a single order 10,000,000 dollars worth of aeroplanes to Japan. ...

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  12. DISTRESS IN AUSTRIA AND POLAND.

    Mr. Ronald Lindsey, British Charge d'Affaires, in the course of a speech, said that America will find Britain by her side In any action to relievo distress In Austria and ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. THE DOUBLES.

    The final round of the doubles championship played yesterday at Double' Bay was so closely contested that live sets were necessary beforo P. O'Hara Wood and R. V. Thomas ...

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  14. DANNUNZIO AGAIN.

    The Rome "Messagero's" Triesto corespondent states that the steamer Taranto, conveying supplies and 2,000,000 lire for the Italian troops in Albania, has been seized by ...

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  15. MR. HOLMAN TAKES ACTION.

    Decisive action was taken last night by Mr. Holman which will prevent the two German ex-lnternoe candidates from taking their seats In tho new Culcairn Shire Council. ...

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  16. BYRON ELECTORATE.

    An important conference of delegates representing various branches of the National Association in the Byron State electorate was held at Lismore this afternoon. Mr. A. ...

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  17. BRITONS ABROAD.

    The Foreign Secretary has appointed a committee, under the chairmanship of Sir Charles Eliot, to advise regarding a common policy towards British institutions which will tend ...

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  18. THE TERRITORIALS.

    The Government has approved of the reorganisation of the Territorials, Including an obligation to serve oversea in extreme national emergency, but not until the reserves ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. DEFENDED BY MR. MOLONEY.

    Mr. Parker Moloney, Federal member 'for Hume, has returned from Melbourne after interviewing Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister. While there he Introduced a deputation of three ...

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  20. TRIME MINISTER AND, SHIPOWNERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has arranged to see the Deputy Controller of Shipping (Mr. D. York Syme) and representatives of the shipowners to-morrow in reference tod ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. SUGAR AND OPIUM.

    Before Mr. Butler, at the Central Police Court yesterday morning, Ah Tim, Chinese, was charged with having opium in his possession. ...

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  22. PRICE OF COAL.

    Representatives of the Miners' Federation are meeting the Premier this afternoon, with reference to coal prices, the shortage of domestic supplies of coal, and the cost of living ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. GOULBURN SYNOD.

    The first session of the sixteenth synod of the diocese of Goulburn was opened to-day under the presidency of Bishop Radford. Speaking on political problems and spiritual ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES.

    All arrangements have been completed in London for the Australasian tour of the Prince of Wales. The authorities are awaiting Australian confirmation before issuing the ...

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  25. CRICKET ABROAD.

    In conversation yesterday with a representative of the "Herald" Lieut. E. J. Cameron, manager of the team, said that cricket in England last season was quito up to the pre-war ...

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  26. BOMBALA STRANDING.

    Further evidence was given before the Marine Board In connection with the stranding of the Bombala. Captain Balley, re-examined, stated that the ...

    Article : 221 words
  27. CASUALTIES.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Acting City Coroner yesterday at the conclusion of an inquest on Thos. Wm. Henry Francis Glover, vaged 15 years, who died, at ...

    Article : 174 words
  28. LONDON TRAFFIC.

    The London tubes and omnibus combine estima[?]s that its loss during the coming year will amount to £1,600,000 at the present fares charged, and desires the Government ...

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  29. THEFTS FROM WHARFS.

    There was a sensational occurrence on King's Whait on tuesday night, when the police surprised cargo pillagers at work For some time past complaints of thefts from ...

    Article : 236 words
  30. FREEMASONRY.

    The Duke of Connaught (Grand ' Master of the United Grand' Lodge of English Freemasons; is appealing to English masons to subscribe £1,000,000 to provide a centrald ...

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  31. YEAR OF STRIKES.

    "The year just concluded can be legitimately called the year of strikes," says Mr. Garden, secretary to the Now South Wales Labour Council, In his annual report, which was ...

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  32. PAISLEY BY-ELECTION.

    In connection with the Paisley by-election, although Major Mackean is a [?]upporter of the Government, he will not receive the support of the Coalition Liberals, and he is now ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    Dr. John Michael M'Donagh, F.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., died yesterday morning at his residence, in College-street, after an illness of one day's duration. He was of years of age, and ...

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  34. DEE WHY FATALITY.

    The death of Helen Grear Gilchrist, aged 27 years, was the subject of an inquest conducted by the Acting City Coroner (Mr. H. H. Chippindall) yesterday. ...

    Article : 349 words
  35. COAL SHORTAGE.

    The Coal Board has been delaying action regarding the curtailment of the use of electricity and gas in cousequonce o[?] the coal shortage hoping that a settlement of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  36. AMERICA'S SHIPS.

    The Commerce Department announces that the United States merchant marine comprises 29,669 ships of all classes, with a gross tonnage of 16,325,000, and personnel of 206,000. ...

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  37. GIRL SHOT BY FIANCE.

    A sensational shooting incident occurred at a boarding-house at 213 William-street, this afternoon. Stella Morris, 21 years of age, was shot by her fiance, Angelo Gaston Lembo, ...

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  38. UNITED STATES' PRODUCTS.

    The Department of Agriculture estimates the value of the 1919 crops and animal product at 21,952,000,000 dollars. ...

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  39. £107,000 CLAIMED.

    In connection with the construction of the Kalgoorlie and Port Augusta railway, a claim by Henry Teesdale Smith, of Adelaide, contractor, and Simon Mathieson, of Adelaida, ...

    Article : 156 words
  40. SOUTH AFRICA'S MEAT.

    The Government commission on the meat supply trade recommend the suspension of duty on imported meat and fats, and a reduction of railway rates, until the effect of ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. SHOOTING AITBAYS AT DRUMMOYNE.

    Two shooting affrays occurred at Drummoyne on Wednesday night. At tho corner of Lyons-road and Bfridgestreot on Wednesday evening two brothers, ...

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  42. A WIFE STABBED.

    Thomas H. W. Cullen was seen by a constable to approach and apparently endeavour to embrace his wife in Murray-street Shortly afterwards the woman screamed and collapsed ...

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  43. HAIG TO RETIRE.

    It is reported that Field-Marsall Lord Haig is retiring from th[?] Army next week. ...

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  44. A.I.F. AVERAGER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  45. VETERAN POLICE OFFICER.

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

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  46. WYANDEA ENGINEERS.

    The adjourned case in which five engineers of the steamer Wyandra, James M'Millan, David Alexander, Thomas Main, James Batchelor, and Cecil Howes, were proceeded ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The grievances of the Sydney waterside workers were yesterday brought before the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, by Mr. J. Morris. the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' ...

    Article : 101 words
  48. DAIRY INSPECTION.

    Referring yesterday to recent criticism of dairy inspection, the Minister of Public Health said:—"The Dairies Supervision Act as it now stands is admittedly weak. A bill to amend ...

    Article : 118 words
  49. FRENCH DELEGATION.

    The annual report submitted to the Labour Council last night by the secreta[?] (Mr. Garden) refers to the visit of the French delegates, M. Thomson and M. Hadee, to the ...

    Article : 85 words
  50. TOBACCO PRICES.

    The New South Wales Minister Hairdressers and Tobacconists' Association has issued a revised tobacco price-list, which is advertised [?] ...

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  51. WOOL PERMITS WITHDRAWN.

    Permits hitherto given to Australian woollen manufacturers to select wool for their lequircnents have been temporarily withurawa by the Central Wool Council. ...

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