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  2. HELPING THE CLERGY.

    The question of improving the living conditions of the Anglican clergy is a burning one in the Sydney diocese, as was evidenced by yesterday's debate in synod. ...

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  3. THE LOAN'S LAST DAY.

    In front of the Peace Temple in Martin Place, at 1 o'clock yesterday, speakers were ready to address the expected crowd, to stir it up towards doing its bit for the Peace Loan. But ...

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  4. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" writes:--"There is a Cabinet dispute in regard to confiscated enemy vessels. The Ministry of Communications has established a ...

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  5. DENIKIN'S SUCCESSES.

    The War Office announces that General Denikin's successes continue. In addition to the capture of Kursk, which is an important junction on the Khalkov-Moscow railway, the ...

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  6. STEEL TRUST STRIKE.

    A message from Cleveland states that 50,000 Steel Trust employees are on strike, on account of the refusal of the management to consider the holding of a conference with a ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. STATE EXPENDITURE.

    The following items of State expenditure appear in the Audtior-General's report for the year ended June 30, laid upon the table of Parliament last night:-- Premiers Conference, Sydney, 1918, £371 12s ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    It was sought by Mr. Booby, when the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon, to bring on, as a matter of urgency, his motion for the appointment of a Royal Commission to ...

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  9. NO EXTENSION.

    There will be no extension of the bread strike. Pastrycooks and bread-carters last night refused the request of the ...

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  10. MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Claude Johnson, the managing director of the Rolls-Royce Company, has announced that there will be established shortly a branch of the company in the United States, with ...

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  11. VOTING EQUALITY.

    Speaking in San Diego, President Wilson asked:-- "Could we deny a League vote to the stout little Commonwealth of Australia, from which ...

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  12. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    The Board of Trade is considering a proposal to establish a clearing house in Berlin under a British official, who will entirely control German trade with Britain.- ...

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  13. PRINCE OF WALES.

    At Vancouver, the Prince of Walen completed his trans-continental tour, amid unexampled enthusiasm, balls, receptions, and public luncheons being given in his honor. ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Local Government Bill was further considered in Committee. Sir Thomas Hughes, dealing with the provision of sewerage, drainage, or electricity works by municipalities and ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. EVIDENCE NOT READY.

    The Wheat Commission started its inquiry yesterday morning, but adjourned almost immediately to next Monday, as evidence was not available. ...

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  16. BRITISH MOTOR-CARS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, replying to a deputation of commercial motor manufacturers, said he could not hold out hope for the imposition of a duty on motor-cars. ...

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  17. ON JUGO-SLAV TERRITORY.

    According to a message from London, D' Annunzio is raiding Jugo-Slav territory. WILSON RETICENT. A message from San Francisco states that ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. CREMORNE RESERVE.

    Around the little peninsula of Cremorne there runs the most beautiful walk in Sydney. This hundred-foot water frontage reserve has been improved by the residents, until now the ...

    Article : 374 words
  19. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Press correspondent at Paris has interviewed Etienne Poulet, the French ace, who starts his flight to Australia next Sunday. ...

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  20. CELEBRATION LEASE.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.-- The following statement was made to-night on behalf of the Celebration Syndicate, Hampton Plains:-- 'The Celebration Syndicate consists of Mr. ...

    Article : 384 words
  21. NAVAL PEACE DINNER.

    Five hundred representatives of all the lower deck ratings, including all the available V.Cs., entertained Admiral Beatty and 42 Admirals at a Peace dinner at Portsmouth to-night. The ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. ALLENBY AND THE LIGHT HORSE.

    "The Times" publishes a telegram from Sydney saying that Viscount Allenby's speech at Dever, describing the Palestine army as "cosmopolitan," and not mentioning the Light ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. TROUBLE ON A SHIP.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--With about 800 passengers, mostly munition workers, the Bahia Castillo arrived at Fremantle yesterday morning, and when granted pratique a board of inquiry ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Five thousand Australians are to embark during tho next eight days. So many Australians at present in England are marrying that there is increased difficulty ...

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  25. MORE TROOPS RETURN.

    Troops who returned by the transport Argyllshire arrived in Sydney from Melbourne yesterday. The trains were on time, and the New South Welshmen were quickly conveyed to ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. AUSTRIA'S COAL SHORTAGE.

    A cablegram from Vienna states that the shortage of coal has paralysed the city. The trams are stopped, and the restaurants and theatres closed at eight o'clock each night. ...

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  27. PEARL FISHERIES.

    The Commonwealth Pearl Fisheries has been registered, with a capital of £60,000, to work a thousand miles of the coast of north-west Australia. It will employ all white employees, who ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    Capt. Robert Muirhead Collins, C.M.G., who was Commonwealth Official Secretary in London until 1918, is returning to Australia by the Ostorley, which sails on Saturday. ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD.

    Johannesburg advices report that it is officially announced that the first shipment of gold under the new arrangements realised a premium of 15 per cent. The president of the ...

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  30. £2000 FINE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Isaacs, in the High Court to-day, imposed a £2000 line on Francis Hugh Snow, who on the previous day was convicted by the jury of having, ...

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  31. RAILWAY GRIEVANCES.

    A mass meeting of the members of the Federated Ironworkers' Association employed in the railway and tramway service is to be held to-night. Mr. James Maclay, secretary of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. MELBOURNE SCRATCHINGS.

    Toomk Handicap.--Some Loss, Lilting Lady Ryalite, Frnk, Fadelma. Caulfield Cup,--Some Loss, Red Signal. Caulfield Guineas--Kaboora, Antony Lee, and Red Lion. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING, ...

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  33. TROLLY AND DRAYMEN'S AWARD.

    The new award of the Trolly and Draymen's Union was adopted at a mass meeting of members hold at the Protestant Hall. ...

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  34. PRICES CONTROL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In the House of Assembly the Attorney-General (Mr. H. N. Bar- well) moved the second reading of the bill to control and regulate prices chargeable for the ...

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  35. CONCESSIONS TO SOLDIERS

    The members of the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Club complain that while the Repatriation Department has granted concessions to incapacitated soldiers residing in the city and ...

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  36. SHIPWRECK SURVIVORS.

    A message from Tampa, Florida, states that 11 additional survivors from the British steamer Bayronto have been landed, accounting for all the ship's company. ...

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  37. STORMY PETREL'S CRUISE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Captain A. Gray, of the steamer Musgrave, which arrived from Gulf ports last night, reported having passed the yacht Stormy Petrol off Hammer Island, ...

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  38. SUNDAY...CONCERTS IN TOWN HALL.

    Sir Allen Taylor moved at last night's meeting of the City Council for the rescission of the council's decision to let the Town Hall for Sunday evening concerts and entertainments. ...

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