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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The meeting of the National Parliamentary party to-morrow afternoon is expected to define the relationship between. Mr. Hughes and the National party as at present constituted. ...

    Article : 373 words
  3. PRE-SELECTION.

    The second annual conference of the National Association of New South Wales which opens in the King's Hall, Hunter-street, at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, will be of ...

    Article : 663 words
  4. RUSSIAN OUTLOOK.

    The war Office declares that LieutenantColonel Kelly's allegations in the "Daily ExPress," that preparations were made for an [?]tious campaign, in the interior of Russia, ...

    Article : 537 words
  5. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    A Vienna message says the National Assembly has authorised Herr Renner, head of the Austrian Peace Delegation, to sign the Peace Treaty, simultaneously protesting ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. MR. LEY, M.L.A.

    The council of the National Association, at a meeting last night, considered the position of Mr., Ley, M.L.A. for Hurstville, and adopted the following report submitted by the ...

    Article : 777 words
  7. OIL PROFITS.

    When the adjourned application of the Vacuum Oil Company Propty., Ltd., and the Texas Company (Australasia), Ltd., for an increase of 1/ per case in the selling price of ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  8. RAIN AND SNOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 769 words
  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A Bloemfontein report states that in a manifesto in a Nationalist paper De Wet, one of the leaders of the rebellion of 1914, declares: "I can no longer keep silence ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. BULGARIAN PEACE.

    The Bulgarian Treaty will be presented on Wednesday. It is reported that the Treaty allots the Strumnitza bend to Servia, and rectifies the ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. CANE-CUTTERS.

    Some [?]5 cane-cutters on Fairymead Estates [?]sed work last week, stating they could not make a do of it at award rates, and demanded 3/ per ton over and above the award rates, ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. HUNGARY.

    A message from Vienna says it is reported that the Entente intends to proclaim a British dictature in Hungary under General Gordon, who will be assisted by five members. ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister states that the following is his suggested Sydney programme:— Friday, 12th, leave for Sydney. Saturday, 13th, arrive Sydney; reception at ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. COAL CONTRACTS.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Adrian, S.M., Harold Lake Stead, 36, coal-mining manager, and John Chudleigh, 60, railway inspector, were charged with having, ...

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  15. A LABOUR POLICY.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P. (Labour), in an article in the "Daily Chronicle." appeals to the Trade Union Congress, opening on Monday, to frame a practical policy for reduced national ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. THE CARTERS.

    The members of the Trolly, Draymen, and Carters' Union, at a mass meeting last night in the Trades Hall, decided by a large majority not to strike. ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. COAL OUTPUT.

    Apart from trifling decreases in Northumberland and Durham, the output of coal for the week ended August 23 increased in all counties, compared with the previous week, ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. NATIONAL RALLY.

    Speaking at a National rally in the Leichhardt Town Hall last night the Chief Secretary (Sir George Fuller) declared that New South Wales was the only State which had ...

    Article : 370 words
  19. TRAGEDY AT AUBURN.

    A domestic tragedy, involving the death of the hUsband and the serious wounding of the wife, occurred at Auburn yesterday morning. It is stated that William Cox, aged 55, and ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. DUTY ON A LEGACY.

    Federal Justices Barton, Duffy, and Rich opened the High Court sittings to-day. The hearing was commenced of an appeal against the Western Australian Full Court's decision ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. STRUCK A MINE.

    A Copenhagen report states that the British destroyer S19 struck a mine in the Baltic and 25 on board were drowned. ...

    Article : 31 words
  22. BRAVE DEEDS.

    Among the many recipients of awards for bravery who came forward at the 42nd annual meeting of the Royal Shipwreck Re[?]f and Humane Society of New South Wales in ...

    Article : 871 words
  23. STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    "A wrong impression would seem to have gained ground that my opinions were hostile to the bank," writes Mr. John Storey, leader of the Opposition; "not so. The primary ...

    Article : 534 words
  24. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE.

    Armed men attacked a party of soldiers at Fermoy, killing one and wounding two. The attackers escaped in motor cars. after stealing some military rifles. ...

    Article : 326 words
  25. CLERKS' PAY.

    The Commonwealth temporary clerks employed in the quarantine and commerce branches of the Customs Department, Sydney, did not receive their usual weekly salary on ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. BARBERS' PRICES.

    There is a proposal amongst the master hairdressers to adopt a new scale of charges for shaving and haircutting. Mr. Bradbury, secretary to the Master ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. LABOUR PARTY.

    At the last meeting of the executive of the New South Wales A.L.P. the following nominations were endorsed and referred to a selection ballot:—South Sydney, J. F. O'Reilly, E. ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. NEW COAL MINE.

    Exploratory work in connection with the Cooraban coal mine at Oaklands is proceeding satisfactorily, and it is announced that coal will be hauled from the pit next week. ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. MYSTERIOUS FIRES.

    On two different occasions outbreaks of fire were discovered at the Sydney School of Arts, in Pittt-street, city, on Saturday night. Shortly before 8 o'clock the caretaker, Charles ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. MINERS RETURNING TO WORK

    It is expected that 200 coal miners, who ceased work at Howard, will resume work tomorrow. The secretary of the Howard branch of the Miners' Union returned from Brisbane ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. BALMORAL BEACH.

    A deputation from the M[?]sman council, which included Messrs. D. B. Colquhoun, A. A. C. Cocks, and R. D. Weaver, Ms.L.A. waited on the Minister for Public Works, Mr. ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    A message from Cairo reports that strong underground forces are attempting to foment Fresh unrest. Syndica[?]st organisations are being formed ...

    Article : 59 words
  33. ALLEGED THEFT OF WHISKY.

    David Mulcahy and John Patrick Mulcahy, his son, of the Railway Hotel, Swan-street, Richmond, were committed for trial to-day at the City Court on a charge of having, ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. CASUALTIES.

    James Regan, 38, an engineer, living in Sevia-street, Randwick, was repairing a goods lift at Metcalf's Bond Store, George-street North, yesterday, when one of the lift weights ...

    Article : 81 words
  35. COST OF LIVING INQUIRY.

    A progress report from the Royal Commission on the cost of living was presented to the State Cabinet to-night. The Premier, Mr. Lawson, stated subsequently that the report ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. A GERMAN MOB.

    A serious riot occurred at Euskir[?]en (Rhine Province), where a mob, let by a workman, at[?]ked British troops. A British soldier is in a critical condition. The ringleader has been ...

    Article : 51 words
  37. A VOTE FOR PIECEWORK.

    Mr. J. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Federation, announced in the Arbitration Court to-day that the Melbourne wharf-labourers had taken a plebi[?]ite of the coal ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council the question of assisting the New South Wales [?]aucus party was considered. The council eventually decided to obtain funds and ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. A COUNCIL'S LOAN.

    A poll of the ratepayers was held on Saturday on the question of the Municipal Council raising a loan of £3000 to carry out bridge work within the municipality. If attracted ...

    Article : 60 words
  40. MILL EMPLOYEES' THREAT.

    The Victorian branch of the Flour Millers' Union, at a meeting at the old Trades Hall after discussing means of having the "living wages" of £3/6/ established in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    In a [?] to the editor "V[?]ritas Vinc[?]t expresses [?]ction at the report that the War Service Homes Act is to be administered in [?] South Wales, as it is being ...

    Article : 197 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Euripides has sailed with 2000 Australian troops. It is reported from Geneva that the ex[?]ess Zita of Austria has given birth to ...

    Article : 151 words
  43. CABLE CONGESTION RELIEVED.

    The congestion of business which for some time past has been causing delays in the cable services has been sufficiently relieved to enable the Pacific Cable Board to ...

    Article : 50 words
  44. ACTION AGAINST COMMONWEALTH

    In the Supreme Court this afternoon the case was concluded in which the Queensland Pine Company proceeded against the Commonwealth, claiming £1096, balance of money ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. THE VENTURA'S MAILS.

    The postal authorities state that the allegations in a letter to the editor from "A. Conscientious Objector" regarding delay in the delivery at North Sydney of letters which ...

    Article : 140 words
  46. A CARGO OF LOCOMOTIVES.

    The steamer Chillagoe sailed from Maryborough on Saturday for Port Augusta, va Newcastle. The vessel's cargo consisted of seven locomotives, constructed by Walker's, ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. A BACKBLOCKS TRAGEDY.

    In the blackblocks' of Wairarapa, 30 miles from Masterton, James Res[?]de, a demented man, shot dead Christopher Carr, and subsequently cut his own throat with a razor, ...

    Article : 43 words
  48. WHEAT POOL DIVIDEND.

    Senator Russell, chairman of the Wheat Board, stated to-day that an announcement as to the position of the wheat pool will be made in the House of Representatives by the ...

    Article : 94 words
  49. COLLIERY IDLE.

    The employees of the Co[?]dale colliery, numbering about 350 men, are idle to-day. The trouble is due to the wheelers, it is stated, receiving [?] payment for the ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. STOCKS OF CHAFF.

    The returns called for by the Necessary Commodities Control Commission show that at August 26 there were 6729 tons of chaff (in five-ton lots or more) stored in New ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. NOTE PRINTING INQUIRY.

    The Federal Works Committee investigating a [?] for the Commonwealth note printing works concluded its sitting in Sydney yesterday, and left for Melbourne last night. ...

    Article : 32 words
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