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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Royal Commissioners, Sir. Sam Fay and Sir Vincent Raven, presented their report to the Governor this afternoon. It will be conveyed to the ...

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  3. "I WAS EXPELLED."

    In the course of a long statement today Mr. Stewart, formerly Federal Minister for Works and Railways, said: "I was expelled from the Ministry because ...

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  4. NE TEMERE.

    The annual conference of the Protestant Federation was opened to-day. Mr. Ness, M.L.A., said this would toe one of the most interesting conferences ...

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  5. MIXED VIEWS.

    Dr. Fallon, M.L.A., referring to the defeat of the Ne Temere Bill said the result was very gratifying It was in tended to satisfy those who wished to ...

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  6. "QUITE SAFE."

    Mr. Bruce explained at length in the he use of Representatives to-night the state of affairs at Geneva as disclosed by correspondence from the Australian ...

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  7. ELECTION RUMOR.

    "The Evening Standard" says it is generally accepted by all parties that a general election is imminent. The Liberals have not definitely ...

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  8. THE LEAGUE.

    The Assembly of the League of Nations put the seal to an historic episode by unanimously adopting a series of resolutions formally launching the ...

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  9. FEDERAL HOUSE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs told Mr. Mann that he was right in assuming that no communication with the Dominions ...

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  10. £300 AWARDED.

    In the Banco Court to-day Ruby Florence Durbidge claimed £500 for breach of promise of marriage from Sydney Claude Lee. There was no appearance ...

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  11. KAREELA CAPTAIN.

    The Marine Court, presided over by Judge Scholes, to-day further considered the accident to the ferry steadier Kareela, in which three lives were lost. ...

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  12. WILL CANADA REJECT IT?

    The Toronto "Star" says editorially: "A cable from London says that Britain may reject the League plan as amended at Japan's suggestion. If one member ...

    Article : 256 words
  13. "PLEASE EXPLAIN."

    Consideration was given at to-night's meeting of the A.L.P. Executive to the position of Mr. Molesworth, M.L.A., whose status in the movement has been ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Ruby Diamond (34) remarked to a housemaid at the Hotel Grand Central yesterday morning, "I do not fell well; I have got a bill for my room and have ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND COTTON SEED.

    The Minister for Agriculture directs attention to the proclamation published in the Government ''Gazette" prohibiting the importation of cotton seed, or ...

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  16. £750 SLANDER ACTION.

    Brigadier-General Lassetter was the defendant in a slander action before Mr. justice Campbell and a jury of four to-day. ...

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  17. TITLES BILL.

    The South Australia Legislative Council by eleven votes to five defeated a Bill under which the Government sought to make restrictions in the ...

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  18. LORD CARSON REFUSES COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    The ''Daily Chronicle" understands that Mr. Macdonald offered a Boundary Commissionership to Lord Carson, but he declined. ...

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  19. RACING SEASON.

    After bolting at top pace for mile along Pitt street, Sydney, last night a horse, which was attached to a spring cart, crashed with great force into a ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. FEDERAL BANK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  21. GOOD COUNTRY.

    Mr. H. G. Barrie, district surveyor, stationed at Grafton, gave evidence at the New State Royal Commission to-day regarding the country on the route of the ...

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  22. SULKY AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    A youth, Harold Jensen, and a girl, Doris Deaking, were badly injured as the result of a collision between a motor lorry and a sulky at Didcombe late last ...

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  23. TERRIBLE FLOODS.

    India seems ill-fated this year to suffer heavily owing to excessive rains. Immediately following upon the recent extensive, devastations in Southern and ...

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  24. TRUCKS SCATTERED.

    Last night a goods train laden with coal was partially derailed through the axle of the truck breaking. Five hundred feet of rails and sleepers were torn ...

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  25. HARVEST HANDS.

    According to the president of the A.W.D., Mr. J. Bailey, the union is considering proposals to strike at the forthcoming harvest unless claims for ...

    Article : 160 words
  26. BRICKS FOR HOMES.

    After a hearing of several days before Mr. Justice Campbell, the claim for £12,000 by Charles John and Henry Dean trading as Deans Ltd., from the War ...

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  27. SOVIET AGENT?

    Detectives who boarded a steamer which arrived to-day detained a young man who is said to be a Bolshevik agent. He is travelling with a wife and child, ...

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  28. £2000 CLAIM.

    On behalf of John Johnson a writ was issued out of the Supreme Court to-day against the Ambassadors, Ltd., to recover damages for alleged malicious prosecution ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. SHOT HIMSELF.

    A verdict of suicide was entered at the inquest into the death of William Brown, a well-known sheepbreeder. The evidence showed that deceased was ...

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  30. DEAD BODY.

    A body in a state or decomposition was found close to the railway line near Okoroire a fortnight ago. The decomposition renders identification difficult. ...

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  31. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Mr. Rowett, who financed the last Shackleton expedition, was found dead at his residence in London. He was found hanged. ...

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  32. WOUND OVER HEART.

    Charles Hicks (22) was taken to hospital this morning suffering from a wound over the heart. He stated he and another mam quarrelled over a family ...

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  33. MAWSOM SURVIVORS.

    No wireless news has yet been received from Elcho Island in connection with the search for the two white women supposed to be held captive by the blacks. ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. DANGEROUS CRIMINAL.

    Charles Clarke, seaman, was convicted at Darlinghurst Sessions on a charge of having broken into the shop of Israel Green and stolen silk goods to the ...

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  35. FATAL SHOT.

    Irene Burvett (16), daughter of Senior Detective Burvett, died in Melbourne Hospital this afternoon from the effect of a bullet wound in the head. The ...

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  36. SCHOOL LESSONS BY WIRELESS.

    Lessons by wireless is the latest development of the New South Wales Education Department. The service will be ...

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  37. MISSING WOMAN.

    The body of Miss Black, who has been missing for about, three weeks has been diseavered in the Yarra onears Havthorn. ...

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  38. FIJI BANANAS.

    A shipment of one thousand bunches and six hundred cases of Fiji bananas reached Sydney to-day by the steamer Suva. Some of the fruit is consigned to ...

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