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  2. THE CHIEF JUSTICE ATTACKED.

    In the Full Court yesterday proceedings took an unusual complexion when Mr. R. [?] Meagher, M.L.C., who is applying in person for reinstatement as a solicitor of the ...

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  3. VIOLENT CROWD.

    Mr. Hughes was asked to-day if he wished to make any reference to the disturbances in Sydney last night at the Town Hall and in front of his hotel by mobs which included ...

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  4. CHILD MAINTENANCE.

    State Ministers did not disguise the fact yesterday that they were considerably perturbed by the defeat of the Maintenance of Children Bill in the Legislative Council on ...

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  5. WEATHER FORECASTS

    A continuance of drought conditions throughout the State has revived discussion upon the subject of meteorological periodicity, and the allied question of whether it is completely ...

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  6. THE AIRMEN.

    We have received the following cable message sent by Etienne Poulet, the French aviator who is flying to Australia:— ...

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  7. ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, was received with great cordiality here this afternoon. He was seized by soldiers as soon as he stepped from the train, and was carried ...

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  8. JAPAN.

    The Honolulu correspondent of the "New York Times" says the Japanese Government has decided to carry out a naval programme costing £168,600,000, extending over eight ...

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  9. AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    A[?]ans are spreading myths among the Wazirs that only an armistice exists between the Afghans and the British, and that an early resumption of a general frontier war ...

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  10. BULGARIA.

    M. Clemencean, in a covering letter replying to Bulgaria's requests for an amendment of the terms of the Treaty, points out, on behalf of the Supreme Council, that Bulgaria ...

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  11. INJURED CONSTABLE.

    Special Constable McMillan, of Randwick, who was struck on the forehead with a stone during the disturbance at the Grosvenor Hotel on Thursday night, will probably remain at ...

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  12. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "New York Times" says the Prince of Wales, describing his forthcoming visit to the United States, said: "I shall regard myself as going ...

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  13. FRENCH GENERAL CHARGED.

    The trial has begun of General Fournier, on a charge of surrendering the fortress of Maubeuge without exhausting means for its defence. ...

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  14. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the operations and administration of the State Wheat Office, the financial transactions of Mr. Grahame (Minister for Agriculture), ...

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  15. RUSSIA.

    A Bolshevik communique states: General Yudenitch is retiring hastily on the entire front. We occupied Gatchina, (38 miles south of Petrograd), and the pursuit continues. We ...

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  16. IRISH PROBLEM.

    It is understood that the Cabinet's committee dealing with the Irish problem considered the sub-committee's proposals, and accepted that for the establishment of two ...

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  17. FIRE AT ZEEHAN.

    A fire started to-night in Robertson's bakehouse, and destroyed five shops and a theatre. The Royal Hotel was saved. The night was perfectly calm, otherwise it is likely that the ...

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  18. GRAZIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. J. W. Allen, secretary to the Graziers' Association, states that as far as the graziers are concerned there will be no vote-splitting at the forthcoming elections. "The opinion ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. THE TRANSPORT WAIMANA.

    Major-General Sir John Monash (Director of Demobilisation) has issued a statement to the Press, stating that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd., acted in ...

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  20. STEAMER DORIS.

    Details of the stranding of the steamer Doris at Bellinger River were received by the Navigation Department yesterday. Soon after entering the Bellinger the Doris ...

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  21. PEACE TREATY.

    The Tokie correspondent of the United Press states that Japan has not ratified the Peace Treaty. The promulgation of the Treaty is expected after a meeting of the Cabinet ...

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  22. EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of Nationalist supporters which the Premier addressed at Warringah Hall. Noutral Bay, last night, Mr. Holman referred to the incident which took place at a ...

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  23. NATIONAL SELECTIONS.

    The National Federal campaign executive yesterday endorsed the candidature of Lieut, J. R. Lee for the Hunter seat. The National party has yet to make ...

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  24. THE EMDEN.

    To-morrow will be the fifth anniversary of the sinking of the German raiding cruiser Emden by H.M.A.S. Sydney. Early on the morning of November 9, 1914, ...

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  25. LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    At last night's meeting of the executive of the A.L.P. the following were endorsed as selected Labour candidates:— Eden-Monare: Mr. H. L. Brown. ...

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  26. JAPANESE EXPORTS.

    Mr. R. Yamashina, vice-president of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. H. Yoshida, head of a marino engineering company in Tokio, have arrived in Sydney. They, with ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. VICTORIAN NATIONAL CANDIDATES.

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  28. SCENES AT BOULDER

    All mines on the Boulder belt were idle again yesterday in consequence of the trouble arising from the decision of the Australian Workers' Union that its members would no ...

    Article : 445 words
  29. A.L.P.

    Mr. Carey, general secretary to the A.L.P., said yesterday that a demonstration which took place on Thursday night in celebration of the Russian revolution was an anti-A.L.P. ...

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  30. "NO REPUDIATION."

    Sir Joseph Carruthers writes:— "I wish to make clear exactly what was intended by the vote of the majority of the Legislative Council on the Children ...

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  31. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Owing to the miners' strike, coal production has ceased throughout the United States. The trains are already ceasing to run. ...

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  32. WATER SHORTAGE.

    There has never been such an alarming shortness of water over portions of the railway service as at the present moment. Mr. James Fraser, Chief Railway ...

    Article : 407 words
  33. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    Speaking at Lindfield last night Sir Joseph Cook, referring to the Labour manifesto and Mr. Tudor's speech, said the proposals were the orazy vapourings of political wild men, ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP.

    Messrs. Randolph Lycett and R. V. Thomas, who, with Messrs. Norman Brookes and G. Patterson, toured America recently, as an A.I.F. team, arrived in Sydney during the ...

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  35. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The "Daily Express" condemns the proposal to match Barry against Felton. It says it would be a better commission for Barry to discover and train a new and younger man. ...

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  36. WHITLEY SCHEME.

    The Whitley scheme has been applied to the employees in the service of the Chief Commissioner at the Randwick workshops. It was announced at the Trades Hall yesterday ...

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  37. POSTAL VOTING.

    Postal voting in the forthcoming Federal elections is restricted to —(a) those electors who will not be in the State in which they are enrolled during the hours of the polling ...

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  38. AMERICAN RACE RIOTS.

    A message from Helena (Arkansas) states that eleven negroes have been sentenced to death as a result of race riots, and thirty to various terms of imprisonment. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Madame Elsa Stralia had a highly successful first appearence in the principal role in "Prince Igor," which was sung in English at Covent Garden theatre. There were many ...

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  40. DROUGHT AND OUR NEED.

    Sir,—I have Just returned from the drought-stricken west, and only those who have been there can realise what it means to need the rain. If it does not come soon many will go ...

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  41. COUNTRY TRAGEDY.

    A terrible murder was reported to-day, when news was received in Armidale that Mrs. Harry Willmott had been found with her head split open at her residence, some 14 ...

    Article : 239 words
  42. MINING ACCIDENT.

    It was reported yesterday that a fall of ground had occurred in the Edna May Consolidated gold mine, which is situated at Westonia, Western Australia, and, as a ...

    Article : 134 words
  43. 5/ NOTES.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) has approved of a design for a five shilling note, and plates have been prepared in readiness for immediate issue if the price of silver, which is ...

    Article : 121 words
  44. MR. RYAN.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan (director of the Federal Labour campaign) last night referred to the statements made concerning him by Mr. Hughes. "The Prime Minister," said Mr. ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The first part of the Australian Fleet, H.M.A.S Australia and the destroyers H[?] and Torrens, at rived in Moreton Bay this morning. The flagship dropped anchor, but ...

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  46. "GO-SLOW" POLICY IN NEW ZEALAND

    The Miners' Federation has written to the coal mine owners offering to abandon the "go slow" policy conditionally on the owners granting a conference on the wages question ...

    Article : 39 words
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