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  2. "WHISKERS ON IT."

    Speaking on the estimates of the Works Department in the Legislative Assembly early this morning, Mr. Vincent said he agreed with Mr. Fitzgerald ...

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  3. "THE MODERN SAMSON."

    Hitherto over a dozen local Conservative-Liberal anti-Labor pacts have been arranged with a view to avoid splitting the anti-Labor vote in constituencies ...

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  4. TRANSFER OF LEASES

    The Attorney-General explained to-day that the terms of the Royal Commission to be issued to Mr. Lamb, K.C., to investigate the allegations made by Mr. ...

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  5. SYDNEY FIRES

    A big fire occurred at Botany tonight, when a wool store attached to Swinbourne and Stevens' wool scouring works was destroyed. The building was ...

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  6. "NOW IS THE TIME"

    A report by Mr. E. Sheaf, Australian Government Trade Commissioner in the East, has been presented to the Commonwealth Government. Mr. Sheaf ...

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  7. POLITICAL SENSATION

    There was a sensation in political circles to-day when detectives arrested two men who had met Mr. Murphy, M.L.A., who, it is alleged, handed them £50. ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, tlie Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) informed Mr. Davidson that up to the present wireless sets had been ...

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  9. "SWEEPING AND VILE"

    "Was Dr. Harvey Sutton, a member of the staff of the Department of Education speaking for the department before the New States Royal Commission when ...

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  10. "ULTIMATE SUCCESS"

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley), commenting to-night on the Marriage Amendment Bill, said there could be no reasonable doubt about the ultimate ...

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  11. THE APPIN TRAGEDY.

    Application will be filed in the High Court this week on behalf of William George Simpson for special leave to appeal against the judgment of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. "A BLACKFELLOW'S DOG"

    Another scene occurred in Parliament to-day when the vendetta between Mr. Gillies (Minister for Agriculture) and Mr. Fry, Nationalist member for Kurilpa, ...

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  13. EMPHATIC PRONOUNCEMENT

    The New Zealand Premier, speaking in the House of Representatives, said: "We are not going to arbitrate on the question of whether colored people can come ...

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  14. A.L.P. CHARGES.

    The Mosman branch of the A.L.P., at a stormy meeting, heard grave charges against J. C. Eldridge, the nominee for selection as a Senate candidate, as a ...

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  15. NEWS OF THE WORD.

    The Duke of York unveiled at Portsmouth the last of three naval war memorials, of which two have already been unveiled, one at Chatham and the other ...

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  16. AMAZING IGNORANCE.

    Dr. John McVittie, who has just returned from a world tour, says that while in America he was perfectly amazed at the ignorance displayed, even by well ...

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  17. N.Z. LIQUOR LAWS

    "If national prohibition is carried in New Zealand, permission should be given to make liquor for home consumption." That is the most striking of the ...

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  18. IRAQ FRONTIER.

    The general secretary of the League of Nations has received a telegram from Mr. Macdonald requesting the immediate convocation of the Council of the League ...

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  19. DAIL EXREANN PASSES BOUNDARY BILL.

    The Dail Eireanu passed through all stages the Boundary Bill, similar to the Bill passed by the British Parliament, after defeating a Labor motion for its ...

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  20. ROWERS' PLIGHT.

    Thoroughly exhausted, five persons in a small rowing boat, were picked up on Lake Macquarie yesterday. A party, including three girls, was rowing on the ...

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  21. DOUGLAS MAWSON WOMEN

    It appears, likely that another search party will be formed to rescue the Douglas Mawson women, supposed to be captives of blacks in the Northern ...

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  22. BOUNTY FOR GRAPES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day said that the Cabinet had given further consideration to the position of the growers of Boradilla grapes in New South ...

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  23. THE ZR3.

    A Lakehurst message states that the ZR3 berthed there at 10.45 this morning, completing the journey from Friedriehs hafen in 81 hours 25 minutes. The ...

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  24. A DRIFTING VESSEL.

    A wireless from the master of the Commonwealth liner Boonah, bound from Glasgow to Australia, states that in latitude 18.15 north, longitude 18.52 west, he ...

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  25. REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR

    Further reports from the Administrator of the Northern Territory have been received which he declares strengthens the conclusion that no justification exists ...

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  26. SIGNIFICANT FLIGHT.

    The safe arrival of the ZR3 marks the fourth successful attempt of humans to span the Atlantic in a non-stop flight. Aeronautic experts of the army and navy ...

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  27. 'BUS SERVICE PROPOSAL.

    Commenting on the proposal of the Railway Commissioners to run bus services, the Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) said: "I would have thought that ...

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  28. MECCA SITUATION

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that the Wahabis have entered Mecca, and the situation is quiet, there being no excesses. The Wahabis assured the ...

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  29. ACCUSED WEPT

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions, Roscoe Collins, 49, architect, was charged with false pretences. The Crown case was that Collins was ...

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  30. GERMAN LOAN.

    A large queue of applicants for the German loan issue was standing outside the Bank of England at 6 o'clock this morning. The queue numbered 2000 at ...

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  31. WINE INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Agriculture, speaking at the annual dinner of the New South Wales Wine Association, said: "The wine business, when used and not ...

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  32. MR. WEARNE AND THE SOLDIERS

    As a result of a conference he had to-night with Mr. T. G. Adamsdn, hon. organiser for the Soldier Settlers' Association of the North-West, the Minister ...

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  33. THE WAHABIS AT THE BLACK STONE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Jeddah, Mr. George Renwick, giving an account of the occupation of Mecca, says: "The advance Wahabis ...

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  34. KYOGLE-BRISBANE LINE

    In the Legislative Council to-night, the Grafton-Kyogle-Brisbane Railway Agreement Bill was read a second time and taken through committee. Members ...

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  35. MR. BRUXNER'S POSITION.

    Mr. Bruxner, M.L.A., referring to the rumor that he may leave polities, said to-day, "I have made no announcement on the subject and any decision I might ...

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  36. FRENCH PORTION SUBSCRIBED.

    The French portion of the German loan was entirely taken up by the French banks. Who are disposing of the bonds privately. It is stated that the demand ...

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  37. AN UNWILLING WITNESS.

    Mrs. Bertha Green, who was subpoenaed as a witness, in the Hopkins' divorce case, and did not appear, and for whose arrest a warrant was ...

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  38. PROHIBITION.

    Archbishop Riley, addressing the Australian Anglican Synod strongly denounced prohibition. He added that the charge that it was only those interested ...

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  39. DEBTORS TO THE CROWN.

    A public petition is being organised asking for the release of Cecil Attfield and Hipman, who, unless released by the Home Secretary, will be confined to ...

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  40. ANOTHER SPILL.

    The Prince of Wales, when participating in a fox hunt in his honor by the Toronto Hunt Club, near Newmarket. 30 miles to the north, had a ...

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  41. TUCKERMAN MURDER.

    The Crown to-day entered a nolle prosequi in the case of Thomas Cheshire, who was committed for trial recently on a charge of having murdered Irene ...

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  42. AN EXPENSIVE ARMY.

    There is now an army of 19.922 State public servants in South Wales, and their aggregate salaries amount to ...

    Article : 57 words
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