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  2. SHIPPING POSITION.

    A meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company yesterday adopted the company's proposal to capitalise £520,460 of the reserve in deferred shares, to be ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association in Geneva telegraphs:— The Committee of the International Red Cross has written to the President of ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Council met this afternoon leave was given to Mr. Kavanagh, Vice-President of the Executive Council to bring in a hill to provide for ...

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  5. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    Sinn Feiners caught in ambush a body of the Royal, Irish Constabulary at Kilmichael, County Cork. They killed fifteen, another is dying, and one in ...

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  6. FORTY-FOUR HOURS' WEEK.

    Judge Deeby, who was appointed on September 18 a Royal Commissioner to inquire into the effect of the reduction of working hours to 44 each week in the ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Industrial conditions in Newcastle were continued on a satisfactory basis during November, employment at the collieries not being interrupted. There have ...

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  8. SPECIAL COKE TRIBUNAL.

    The hearing was continued before a full Bench of the High Court to-day of the case in which the Broken Hill Proprietary Company seek a declaration of ...

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  9. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    A petition, signed by a number of residents of North Sydney, urging the retention of the proportional system of voting at the general elections, was presented by ...

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  10. MR. LARKIN'S CRITICISM.

    Mr. Larkin, the manager of the Commonwealth line of steamers, has written a letter to the journal of Commerce," replying to the prediction that the ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. AMERICAN SAMOA.

    It is reported from Washington that Mr. Daniels, the Secretary to the Navy, has ordered a court-martial to be held on Lieutenant Commander Boucher, the ...

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  12. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    It is reported from New York that Governor Campbell, of Arizona, telegraphed to Mr. Colby, the United States Secretary of State, citing alleged Japanese ...

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  13. DAMAGE IN LIVERPOOL.

    The damage in Liverpool and at Bootle by the incendiary fires is now estimated at £1,000,000. Several warehouses are in ruins. Cotton to the ...

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  14. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, in the London "Daily Telegraph," discussing the shipping problem says it no longer pays to build cargo carrying vessels in Britain, ...

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  15. BILLIARD MATCHES.

    "Hazard," in the "Sporting Life," gives a eulogistic pen picture of the career of Mr. J. R. Hooper, the amateur billiard champion of Australia, including ...

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  16. FIRES IN DUBLIN.

    The military continue to comb out Dublin. There were fifty arrests at the end of last week, making a total of 300. The imposition of the ten o'clock ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    On the debate in the Legislative Assembly to-day, on the Local. Authorities Amendment Act, which provides for adult franchise, Mr. Moore contended that ...

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  18. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The King and Queen of Denmark, accompanied by their nice Margaret, will arrive in London to-day on a private visit to King George nod Queen Mary. ...

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  19. SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.

    The wicket was in excellent order when the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and South Australia was resumed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, to-day. ...

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  20. ARREST OF SINN FEINERS.

    Four men of high rank in the Republican Army, named Keys, Cotter, Donegan, and J. Sullivan, were captured outside Bantry, owing to the motor car breaking ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Allahabad that the Shah of Persia has informed his Government that Parliament must meet immediately to discuss the British Note. ...

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  22. MESSAGE TO JEWRY.

    A message from Pretoria states that General Smuts, the Prime minister, speaking at a reception to Chief Rabbi Hertz, gave a message to Jewry throughout the ...

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  23. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    Mr. W. Brennan, general secretary to the Miners' Federation, received a telegram from Mr. J. M. Baddeley, president, who was then in Melbourne, stating that ...

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  24. LUNATIC SHOT DEAD.

    A military party raided the Clare Lunatic Asylum. One of the Inmates did not obey the order to halt, and was shot dead. An attendant was arrested. ...

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  25. STOCKTON-BOREHOLE COLLIERY

    Work will be resumed to-day at Stockton-Borehole Colliery, which has been idle for two days owing to a wheelers grievance. ...

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  26. THE FIRE IN LONDON.

    William Robison, who was arrested after the fire in the timberyard of Ingram, Perkins and Company at Finsbury, was brought up in court yesterday, ...

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  27. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    The Supplementary Estimates totalling £9,500,000, will be presented to the House of Commons on Wednesday, Included in the total is £3,500,000 for ...

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  28. SPECIAL COAL TRIBUNAL.

    Stanford-Merthyr Colliery matters had the attention of the Special Coal Tribunal at a sitting held yesterday at the room of the Northern Collieries' Association. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE.

    The State revenue for November amounted to £2,454,030, an increase of £414,057 on the amount for the corresponding month of last year. The chief ...

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  30. AUSTRAL NAIL WORKS EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. J. Burg, secretary to the Port Waratah Wire Industry Union, and Mr. A. Farquharson, secretary to the Australian Steel Industry Union, having made a Joint ...

    Article : 130 words
  31. PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.

    There is only one entrance to the Parliament buildings for strangers and the carriage gates of the palace yard are closed against all vehicles. Nobody ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. M'Pherson, the State Treasurer, announced that the revenue for 1919-20 was £15,432,433, and the ...

    Article : 279 words
  33. WIRE WORKERS.

    The application of the Wire Netting Workers' Union for a variation of the award is the industry, has been set down for hearing on Monday in Sydney. The ...

    Article : 232 words
  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. D. J. Gordon. M.L.C., returned this morning from Melbourne, where he interviewed the Deputy Comptroller of Customs and discussed with him the ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    James Stewart, 30 years of age, engineer, an ex-major in the A.I.F., appeared before Mr. Acting Justice James and a jury at the Central Criminal Court ...

    Article : 184 words
  36. QUEENSLAND AND THE A.W.U.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Petrie asked the Premier whether he would protect unionists in regard to the expenditure of their money by union ...

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  37. ANOTHER GUNPOWDER PLOT.

    There was a curious episode in the House of Commons. Two or three commoners, who were most active in putting the Sinn Fein paint of view before the ...

    Article : 146 words
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