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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    The question of the future of the State trawling industry was discussed by the Cabinet to-day. Progress reports in regard to the condition of the industry were ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Federal Council of the Coal Miners' Union has not yer put into force the boycott of coal being sent from New South Wales to Victoria, though it has ...

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  4. SENATOR RESIGNS.

    Ballygassan House, the residence of Mr. Russell, Sub-Sheriff of County Louth, was burned down by armed men, who described their action as a reprisal ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Extraordinary secrecy masks the negotiations which Mr. Bruce is conducting in his attempt to form a new Ministry. This afternoon he conferred with ...

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  6. TURKS ACCEPT.

    The Lausanne correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Ismet Pasha has accepted M. Bompard's compromise, but he ...

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  7. "NO CORRUPTION."

    Sir Joynson Hicks' report acquits Major Wintour of corruption in managing the Empire Exhibition, but attributes much of the friction to his ...

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  8. CUNO AND STINNES

    Reuter's Cologne correspondent says the dyeworks at Hoechst, near Weisbaden, were occupied by the French. The workmen immediately struck. ...

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  9. ALL BLUFF.

    Certain members of the Colliery Proprietors' Association in Newcastle Consider the attitude adopted by the miners in the northern field with regard ...

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  10. COUNTRY PARTY'S ATTITUDE.

    An authoritative view was expressed in Sydney last night that a composite Ministry will be impossible owing to the attitude off the Country party. Mr. ...

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  11. BADEN GOVERNMENT'S MANIFESTO.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that a message from Karlsruhe says the Baden Government has appealed to the population strongly protecting ...

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  12. (United Service).

    According to the "Daily Mail" most urgent representations were made this evening to the British Government by France on the gravity of the situation ...

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  13. UPPER HOUSE APPOINTMENTS.

    The Executive of the A.L.P. is divided on the question of publishing the special committee's report on Mr. Dooley's appointments to the ...

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  14. STORMY SCENES.

    Boisterous scenes were witnessed at the specially summoned meeting of the Boilermakers' Union to-night at the Trades Hall, when matters arising out of ...

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  15. FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    After the Cabinet meeting to-day the acting Premier said that fares and freights in general had been discussed but no decision was reached. A ...

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  16. FRENCH SENTRY ATTACKED.

    An ugly incident, the first of its kind, boding ill for the future, has occurred at Essen. A French sentry, who was guarding the motor cars of the Mine ...

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  17. LABOR'S COMPLAINT.

    Constitutional authorities regard as without foundation Senator Gardiner's complaint about the Governor-General rending for Mr. Bruce. ...

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  18. TURKS STILL WAITING.

    The Turks are still undecided regarding their movements and are expecting an official communication from the Allies as regards, the fate of the ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND

    The Director of Agriculture stated to-day that the heat wave which was being experienced in Queensland was having a very bad effect on the summer ...

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  20. IRISH SENATOR RESIGNS.

    The first resignation from the Irish Parliament due to the campaign of intimidation is announced, Dr. George Sigerson, the oldest Senator, frankly admitting that ...

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  21. FURTHER FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The Essen correspondent of "The Times" states that great uneasiness has been caused by a further French advance in South Germany the deepest point of ...

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  22. TURKISH VOLTE FACE.

    M. Poincare interviewed as regards Lausanne, said he would like to receive M. Bompard's report before reaching a decision. It was unnecessary to ...

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  23. THE COURTS.

    William Freak pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy at Adelaide Criminal Court, and was sentenced to two years', hard labor. ...

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  24. NOT LEAVING NORTH SYDNEY.

    It is understood that Mr. Hughes has no immediate intention of vacating North Sydney seat. ...

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  25. PEACE IN NEAR FUTURE.

    Bishop O'Farrell, speaking at Bathurst said he was convinced that in the near future not only would Inland be peaceful, but that there would be a union of ...

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  26. STINNES' SECRET VISIT.

    Herr Stinnes visited Essen and conferred with the electric magnate. Herr Theil The French Commission, unaware of his preserve, were lunching in the next room. ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION.

    Picketing is becoming so serious and the anti-Australian propaganda so intense that Mr. Barnes, the Australian immigration manager, declares that it ...

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  28. ART UNIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The engagement is announced of Princess Yolanda, daughter of King Victor Emanuel, of Italy, to Count Calvida Bergopo, a cavalry captain, who ...

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  30. FRENCH CUT COMMUNICATIONS.

    The Essen telephonists have again refused to operate the exchange for the French Commission. The French authorities have cut off all telegraphic and ...

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  31. SEARCH FOR A FORMULA.

    Mr. Child, the American observer, conferred successively with Ismet Pasha and the Italian delegate, Signor Montana He is hopeful of finding a formula, which ...

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  32. CHARGES OF THEFT.

    At the Glebe Police Court, to-day Claude Smith was charged with having stolen a rubber-tyred sulky and a set of harness, valued at £25, the property of Frederick ...

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  33. BRITISH CABINET MEETING.

    Lord Curzon, who has arrived in London, was received in audience by the King for an hour, and subsequently attended an emergency Cabinet meeting lasting ...

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  34. ORGANISING TRANSPORT SCHEME.

    The Minister for Transport and General Weygund have again gone to the Ruhr, the Minister's principal object being to help decide the basis of an organisation ...

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  35. MARK AND FRANC.

    On the London Exchange the mark touched 185,000, and the franc 73.05. ...

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  36. CABLES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Joseph Cook in a speech on the occasion of the launching of the boy immigration scheme, referred to the sinister and improper anti-Australian propaganda ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Reuter's Kieff correspondent states that the American Relief Administration has issued an appeal for funds to buy cats for Kieff, where mice are ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Minister for Customs has received a cablegram from the High Commissioner stating that Australian butter is increasing in favor in Great Britain, ...

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  39. BUST OF KING.

    The Luxor correspondent of "The Times" states that a mannequin used for trying on the King's robes was among the noteworthy withdrawals from ...

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  40. DEBT SETTLEMENT.

    President Harding to-day prepared a statement for presentation to Congress, urging approval of the debt funding settlement. It is understood that the ...

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  41. A FAVORABLE AGREEMENT.

    The new immigration agreement between New Zealand and the Imperial Government is especially favorable to the Dominions. Under the scheme the cost ...

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  42. ARAB REBELS.

    A semi-official statement describing the continuance of operations of the Italian troops in Tripoli records further successes against the rebels. Large ...

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  43. TELEGRAMS

    The butter stabilisation scheme which was proposed early last August, and was rejected by the butter factories, has been resurrected, and a further attempt to put ...

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  44. CASUALTIES.

    A fishing boat capsized in Dyes Lagoon, near Corowa. Two young men Richard White, 30, and Donald Spargo 24, were drowned. ...

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  45. EGYPTIAN MINISTRY RESIGNS.

    The Egyptian Ministry has rendered its resignation, which, however, the King has not accepted. ...

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  46. CRIME IN RURAL DISTRICTS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Judge Armstrong, in discharging a jury, said: "You have heard a long list of charges read out against several young men, ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    A post-mortem examination of three children who died at New Brighton on Saturday as the result of poisoning after a meal suggests that the tragedy was ...

    Article : 90 words
  48. INTERMEDIATE RESULTS.

    There have recently been complaints from the country that a delay has occurred in publishing the results in the Intermediate examination in filling ...

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  49. BABY FATALLY BURNED.

    To awake in the middle of the night to find the house full of smoke and his baby girl's bed on fire, the flames actually encircling the infant, was the awful ...

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  50. EVADING TAXATION.

    The summons against Arthur Henry Benson, who is well known in London in connection with alleged false supertax returns, has been withdrawn, at the ...

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  51. NEW AEROPLANE.

    A new commercial aeroplane built for the Federal Government has a maximum speed of 115 miles pere hour. ...

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  52. JAPANESE SETTLERS.

    Japanese settlers will be excludes from the United States under the Immigration Bill, which was passed by the House Committee and is being submitted ...

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  53. POLITICIANS TO INSPECT PEAR LANDS.

    Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lands, proposes to lead an expedition of politicians into the prickly pear infested land. ...

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  54. MAN FALLS FIFTY FEET.

    While working in a shale pit at St. Peters. Alfred Lee slipped and fell fifty feet, injuring his spine. He was taken to the hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  55. CLARENCE COTTON.

    Mr. K. O'Brien, of Lanitza, near Grafton, it would seem, is the first farmer to send mature cotton grown in the Clarence district into Grafton this ...

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  56. BURGLARS CAUGHT.

    Robberies of considerable magnitude have occurred in the Illawarra district during the past few weeks. Last night detectives from Sydney secreted ...

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  57. THE O.B.U.

    The first annual conference of the Provincial Council of the One Big Union opened in Sydney yesterday. The organisations allied in this movement are ...

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  58. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    With a pea rifle bullet in his stomach. William Smith, of Parramatta, was taken to the hospital this morning. Smith struck at a dog with the butt ...

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  59. BOMB THROWN.

    A Sofia message states that a bomb aimed at the Premier, M. Stambuliski, during a performance at the National Theatre, exploded, but no one was ...

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  60. SUSPICIOUS FIRES.

    Suspicious circumstances surround the fines which have occurred at the house of David Bathsay at Botany. One occurred last Monday week, and was ...

    Article : 60 words
  61. NEW ZEALAND'S HAPPY POSITION.

    Financially the position of New Zealand is so much improved that it is stated that the proposed reduction by one-third in wages of public servants will ...

    Article : 37 words
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