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  2. INCREASES GRANTED. COAL MINERS' CLAIMS.

    The claims made by the coal miners in the Southern district of Now South Wales were discussed in a friendly spirit to-day at a ...

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  3. VERY DRASTIC ACTION!

    In the industrial Court to-day his Honour Mr. Justice Macnaughton heard the result of yesterday's "stop work" meeting regarding the readmission of ...

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  4. AGREEMENT LIKELY. TAXATION PROBLEMS.

    Following a meeting of the Federal and State Treasurers, which took placa before the Premiers' Conference resumed this morning, an important ...

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  5. COMMUNIST RIOTS. OUTBREAKS IN GERMANY.

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that two persons were killed and 30 wounded at Gelsenkirehen in a fight between ...

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  6. GREEKS OBDURATE. WILL LEAVE LAUSANNE.

    The Greek delegates to the conference have announced their intention of leaving Lausanne on Saturday. ...

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  7. EMPIRE DAY.

    "We sailed wherever ships could sail, We founded many a mighty State; Pray God our greatness may not fail Through craven fear of being great." ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Robert Horne denies that he has accepted the Chancellorship of the Exchequer in Mr. Baldwin's Cabinet. The Earl of Derby retains the War ...

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  9. LORD ROBERT CECIL TO JOIN.

    The '"Daily Express" says that Lord Robert Cecil is to join the Baldwin Ministry, but the office has not yet been decided upon. ...

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  10. THE RUHR.

    The French have occupied the great dyeworks of Oppan, and also Dorston, where they seized goods' valued at thousands of millions of marks, including a train laden ...

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  11. RUSSIA CLIMBS DOWN.

    The Russian reply to the British ultimatum accepts the majority of the Marquis Curzon's demands, including compensation for the seized ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) telegraphed to M. Poincare (Premier of France):—"I have the sincerest hope of continuance of cordial relations and ...

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  13. THE NEW NOTE.

    "Le matin," commenting upon the imminence of a further German note, says: "We must not forget that the decisive answer must come from London." ...

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  14. "AT HOME."

    Mrs. S. M. Bruce, wife of the Prime Minister, was "at home" at South Yarra to-day in honour of the wives of the Premiers of the various States, who are ...

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  15. COAL AVAILABLE.

    Owing to the shortage of coal following the dispute at Maitland (N.S.W.) the Federal Ministry has decided to make available considerable stocks of ...

    Article : 281 words
  16. GERMAN OPINION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "'Morning Post" says that the universal feeling Is that it would be vain to hope that the chango in the Prime Ministership will ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. IN THE TREATY NET.

    The "Berliner Borsen-Zeitung" states that Germany can expect nothing from England, which is thoroughly entangled in the not of the Versailles Treaty. Weary of ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. BIG FIRE AT CHILLAGOE. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Chillag[?] fast night, when the Central Hotel, the Post Office Hotel, and the adjoining boot shop and a ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. FRENCH ELATION.

    "L' Oeuyre" welcomes the Marquis Curzon's reappointment. It says: "The news will be more welcome to the French public than to the diplomatists, as the ...

    Article : 45 words
  20. BRUSSELS STRIKE.

    The railway strike has become more serious, and the Cabinet has decided to call up new classes of army railwaymen. There have been riots at Ostend ...

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  21. A BANKER'S SUGGESTION.

    Brigadier-General Arthur Maxwell, general manager of Glyn, Mills, Currie, and Co., bankers, addressing the Institute of Secretaries, said the problem of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 182 words
  22. SHIRE BOUNDARIES.

    A hint of coming legislation leading to comprehensive alterations to shire boundaries was thrown out by the Assistant Home Secretary (Mr. [?] ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. "RED" OBJECTIVE.

    A lunchcon was given by the Victorian Parliamentary Labour Party to-day to Mr. Theodore, M.L.A. (Premier of Queensland). ...

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  24. CHINESE BANDITS.

    The American Legation in Pekin has advised the State Department that an International Commission has been despatched to Saowzhwang, 10 miles from ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. MEATWORKS BURNED.

    The Sandown meatworks between the Rosehill racecourse and the Parramatta River, were destroyed by fire to-night. The works covered an area of about two ...

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  26. SWISS IN RUSSIA.

    Reports from Moscow state, that the authorities at Petregrad, Moscow, and Kieff have arrested several Swiss residents. Many Petrograd shops belonging ...

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  27. CHINESE PIRATES.

    According to officers of the steamer Taiyuan, which arrived to-day from China, more daring piracies have occurred around the China coast. One steamer of 400 ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. FIRE AT IPSWICH.

    A fire occurred in Quarry-street this afternoon, when two houses, owned and occupied respectively by Mrs. Trott and Mr. D. Flannagan, were destroyed, and ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. RECIPROCITY. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    Mr. Arthur Meighen, a former Prime Minister of Canada, in a speech, said that if Canada had an equal chance with the United States in the ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. CRICKET TOUR.

    THe South African Cricket Association has considered the cable from Australia asking whether the association was prepared to consider a visit to Australia, ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. FIREMAN KILLED.

    Edward Curley (aged 31 years, railway fireman) met his death to-day in tragic circumstances. He was on duty on a ballast train running between Gargett and ...

    Article : 191 words
  32. JEALOUS FRENZY.

    Petersen Palthy, a Danish visitor, saw his wife at a ball dancing cheek to cheek with a handsome youth. He took her home immedlately, and in a frenzy of ...

    Article : 97 words
  33. PEACE APPEAL.

    In his consistorial address, the Pope referred to the gravity of the Near East situation, as well as the situation in Palestine, where, he declared, the ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. SUMMER TIME.

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare), by threatening to resign if the Bill was rejected, forced the Senate to accept the Summer Time Bill in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) states that Parliament must decide whether he will attend the Imperial Conference. He is willing to go, but ...

    Article : 40 words
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