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  2. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission of inquiry into wheat transactions, with Mr. Justice Pring as Commissioner, and Mr. T. I. Campbell and Lieut.-Col. Murdoch no assessors, began the hearing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FIJI CORRESPONDENCE.

    SUVA, September 21. -- The Goernment, under the influence of our new Governor, Sir Cecil Rodwell, has decided not only that roads are greatly wanted across the two large islands of ...

    Article : 787 words
  4. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    President Wilson's physician states that President Wilson must have a complete rest, and not deal with any State affairs until he has regained his strength. ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. THE FATAL WHISPER

    At the meeting of the National Union of Railwaymen, at the Albert Hall, Mr. Cramp, president, characterised as a deliberate lie the statement that the strike was not a defence of ...

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  6. GUARDING THE LINE

    The railway strike situation generally in unchanged. The public is in the best of spirits, and have not yet begun to feel the pinch. ...

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  7. BAKERS TO CONFER.

    Although the bakers returned to work yesterday Morning, and the bread-cariers will effect deliveries to-day, the last phase of the trouble has not been disposed of. ...

    Article : 444 words
  8. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Inter-State Conference of the Australian Labor Party, to commence in Sydney on Thursday, has been convened for the specific purpose of reconsidering the resolution passed at the ...

    Article : 983 words
  9. THE EXTREMISTS.

    A Paris telegram states that the strike is exciting intense interest, in French Labor circles. The transport workers and railwaymen are sympathetic with the British workers, ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. THE ORDER OF THE DAY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent reports that strikes are the order of the day. Ninety thousand men are on strike in Berlin in the iron and steel works, and the ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. SUBURBS SHAMED.

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. R. W. Richards) presided at the meeting of the Central Loan Committee in the Town Hall yesterday, when a number of matters in connection with the ...

    Article : 314 words
  12. STRUGGLE WITH BURGLAR

    Mr. William Albert Dattmann, a well-known builder and contractor, wus the victim of a murderous attack at bin home, "Elyslnn," Cranlirook Street, Hose Hay, early on Monday ...

    Article : 247 words
  13. AMERICAN STEEL STRIKE.

    Mr. Gompers, interviewed, said that the steel strike was bound to win because the men were right. "They're striking," he said, "for hotter living ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. LYNCH LAW.

    A telegram from Omaha (Nebraska) states that a mob numbering many thousands lynched a negro charged with assaulting a white girl. The mob rampaged through the city and set ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. A NEW MIMI.

    Owing to the indisposition of Miss Amy Castles, Miss Patti Russell was called upon at short notice to all the role of Mimi in "La Boheme" last night. The young Sydney soprano ...

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  16. HEALTH IN THE FACTORIES

    Miss A. J. Duncan, who for 21 years filled the position of inspector of factories in New South Wales, yesterday afternoon, at the Education Buildings, addressed the members of the ...

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  17. EX-SENATOR PULSFORD.

    Mr. Edward Pulsford, for several years a senator for New South Wales in the Federal Parliament, died suddenly yesterday at his home, Edgar Street, Chatswood. He had not been ...

    Article : 398 words
  18. BRINGING AMERICAN COAL TO EUROPE.

    The U.S.A. Shipping Board in a statement says: -- "Europe is racing a coal famine due to the devotion of shipping to more profitable ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. D'ANNUNZIO STANDS FIRM.

    A Rome message states that Admiral Cagni, in a two hours' conference on behalf of the Government, invited d'Annunzio to negotiate regarding Flume, but the latter refused. ...

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  20. BAKARA TROOPS.

    Troops from the Bakara will disembark to-day, Tuesday, at No. 1 wharf, Woolloomooloo. Relatives and friends will be admitted to the Anzac Buffet at 2.45 p.m. ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. MR. RYAN'S DECISION.

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. Ryan) is to leave Brisbane to-morrow morning for Sydney, where he intends discussing some official matters with the New South Wales ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS.

    A Tokio message says that President Kamada, of the University of Kele, has been appointed chief delegate to the international Labor Congress at Washington. ...

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  23. CIVIL SERVANTS AND LIVING COSTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- A meeting of the public servants of the Newcastle district was held to-night for the purpose of urging an increase in salaries. There was a large ...

    Article : 402 words
  24. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The following have passed the final degree examination in the Faculty of Medicine recently held: -- W. Brookes, T. W. Freeman, T. W. B. Langdon, J. B. M'Elhone, K. R. M'Gregor, ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. LIGHTNING CAUSES FIRE.

    TRUNDLE, Monday. -- About 9 p.m. on Saturday a disastrous fire occurred at the sheds of Mr. C. Jackson, near Fifield. Lightning struck a tree near the sheds, with the result that the ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. JAZZ AT THE TIVOLI.

    Jazz, song, fox trot. jazz, song, one-step, waltz. That gives a poor idea of yesterday's programme at the Tivoli, especially if one does ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. INTER-STATE TRADE.

    In consequence of the shortage of tonnage on the coast the passenger steamer Canberra has been placed on the berth at Sydney an a cargo boat. Loading operations commenced yesterday ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    According to a Tokio telegram. Viscount Kaneke, a member of the Privy Council, in a speech said that some Americans fear that war between Japan and the United States may ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    George Myers [?], of George Street, city, and his wife and child were driving in a motor car along Campbell Street last night when a collision with another car took place. Myers' ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. OLD PITT STREET.

    Mr. C. H. Bertie's lantern lecture on "Old Pitt Street" will be delivered this evening in the Education Building under the auspices of the Royal Australian Historical Society. ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. LITHGOW HOSPITAL.

    LITHGOW, Monday. -- A Lithgow deputation which waited on the Minister for Health, urged that the Hospital Industrial Bill be put through without delay, whilst it also made a somewhat ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Vienna says that the Minister for the Interior states that foreigners must be expelled from Austria owing to the shortage of coal and housing. ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    A wireless message received by the Oceanic Steamship Company from the mall steamer Sonoma, on route from San Francisco, intimated that she would ranch Sydney Heads at ...

    Article : 48 words
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