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  4. STATE COAL TRADE.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Coal Commission, Mr. John Fell painted a gloomy picture of the coal trade. The outlook is not promising, he said, as we ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The inquest on Mrs. Worrell, who was found shot at Sutherland, opens on Monday. ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    An unsuccessful attempt was made to assasinate Lord Acton, British Minister. ...

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  7. STATE POPULATION.

    The Government Statistician is completing statistics of the population of the State. He anticipates that the figures to December 31st will show the ...

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  8. POLITICAL.

    Messrs. Nesbitt and Zuill, on being interviewed to-day by a representative of the "Northern Star" as to which" candidate they intended to recommend ...

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  9. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    Frederick Matthews, a married mail was washed off the rocks at Ben Buckler, near Bondi, while fishing this morning. There is no trace of the body. ...

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  10. RICE CROP FAILURES.

    Owing to the entire failure of the Siamese rice crops and the partial failure in Burma it is expected that the cost of rice will be double. ...

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  11. THREE CRIMINAL CHARGES.

    At the Paddington Court to-day Kenneth Mackay, school teacher, appeared on three criminal charges. The police withdrew the first charge, and he was ...

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  12. SINN FEIN.

    Lacey and ten others have been committed for trial for the murder of Morris. After one of the accused named Bendy left the dock 'he,gave evidence ...

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  13. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The dispute between doctors, and lodges and several other questions of general public and Friendly Society interest are dealt with in the annual ...

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  14. WICKER FACTORY DESTROYED.

    Maguire's wicker factory was burnt out in Young-street, Redfern, this morning. The damage is estimated at £15,000. This makes the fifth time the ...

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  15. Mr Duncan Nichol.

    The news of the decision of Mr. Duncan Nicholson, as a result of widely distributed pressure by admirers. to contest the Byron electorate as a ...

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  16. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE.

    The Silver Queen aeroplane arrived at Abercom on 28th February and Undola on 29th. It is expected at Livingstone on 1st March. ...

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  17. Disputes in West Maitland Districts

    It is feared that the disputes at present existing between the members of the Colliery Employees' Federation and the Deputies Shotfirers' Association will ...

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  18. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT

    A meeting of the Country Party members in the State Parliament to-day passed a resolution that in view of the heavy loss sustained in the recent wheat ...

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  19. BANKRUPTCY EXAMINATION.

    In the Bankruptcy Court to-day during the examination of William Green- away the Registrar repeatedly warned him regarding the nature of his answers ...

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  20. TURKISH MASSACRES

    The State Department learns that the Turks in Cilicia have cut the railroad beyond Adana and massacred 5000 Armenians and fought a pitched battle ...

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  21. NEW TRIAL ORDERED.

    Application for a new trial was made to-day to the Full Court in the matter wherein Giacomo Simonelli, an Italian reservist, sued The Receiver for ...

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  22. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT. The Dominions' Chief Need.

    The first report of the Oversea Settlement Committee issued says that settlement is hampered by the lack of shipping, but a large movement is ...

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  23. AVIATOR LECTURERS.

    "There was a statement made when we were at Charleville, and it has been repeated since that we intend to fly round the world," said Sir Ross Smith ...

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  24. GERMANY'S FOOD.

    Owing to the large Government purchases in South America the food situation in Germany is far more favourable and there is no longer the, fear ...

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  25. UNIFICATION.

    Mr. W. H. Hutchison, selected Labour candidate for Ryde, speaking at Burwood, declared that now that proportional representation had been adopted ...

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  26. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    The body, of Joseph Winley was found in a paddoek near his home last night with extensive injuries to the face and head. Subsequently a man called at the ...

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  27. NATIVE STRIKES.

    A native meeting to consider strike questions at Vrededorp resulted in a serious riot. Natives attacked the police and civilians participated. ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

    Sir Arthur Brown was entertained at luncheon to-day by the Aero Club. Responding to a toast he said that all the Empire was expecting great things from ...

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  29. JAM SALES.

    The jam manufacturers to-day applied to the Necessary Commodities Commission for permission to increase the selling price of jam by 1- per dozen ...

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  30. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway strike has extended. M. Millerand, in the Chamber, denounced the strike as a revolutionary movement. The Cabinet has decided to requisition, ...

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  31. COSTS IN GENERAL.

    Addressing a gathering of men in the building industry to-day T, Courtenay referred to the question of costs in general ruling in Britain, America and ...

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  32. STATE ELECTIONEERING V. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    Lo and behold the State elections are upon us." A human cyclone of party conflict, squabbles of politicians, personal aggrandisement and mud slinging talk ...

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  33. RACE CONTRASTS.

    Professor Osborne, Professor of Physiology at the Melbourne University, giving evidence before the Basic "Wage Commission yesterday stated that the ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. FOODSTUFFS WASTAGE.

    There is a renewed outburst of public indignation against the high prices while the docks and cold stores are crammed with foodstuffs and food laden ...

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  35. WEATHER LANGUAGE

    Remarkable developments of the world's meteorological services have recently been taking place, and the establishment in the near future of an ...

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  36. GROCERY PRICES.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission to-day gave a decision in the application of the retail grocers for a fixed percentage of profit on the cost price ...

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  37. WAR CRIMINALS.

    It is expected that the Dutch will refuse the ex-Kaiser's deportation but Will place him under extreme surveillance ...

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  38. BEAST OF PREY.

    Arthur Grant, against whom there are several convictions, was charged at the Darlinghurst Court to-day with breaking, entering and stealing. ...

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  39. STATE MINERAL PRODUCTION

    The Minister for Mines. made available to-night the report of the Under Secretary for Mines regarding the mineral production of the State. The value ...

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  40. PRICE OF FOOTWEAR.

    When the Necessary commodities Commission met to-day Judge Rolin said that when the application for an increase in the price of footwear was last ...

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  41. WALES AND HER PRINCE.

    St. David's Day was celebrated in London by a banquet whereat the Prince of Wales was the principal guest. Mr. Lloyd George presided. He was ...

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  42. WOMAN'S 'PHONE FAREWELL.

    After telephoning to her husband that she intended to take her life Mrs. Annie Shaw, 54,wife of a tailor's cutter, of Shepherd's Bush' (England), went to a ...

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  43. GALLANT SWISS.

    A public subscription fund is being raised for the families of 7700 Swiss killed during the war in the French service. The French official statistics ...

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  44. MOTHER-IN-LAW'S TESTIMONY.

    At Acton, when a woman complained of her husband, her mother said she thought quite a lot of him, and .was surprised at her daughter's allegations. ...

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  45. VILLERS BRETTONEUX GUN

    A heavy gun captured by the Australians near Villers-Bretonneux, arrived in Sydney Harbour per the Dengarra to-day. ...

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