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  2. GOVERNMENT WINS

    The Government, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday morning, survived the three hostile amendments to the Address-in-Reply. the voting being 42 to ...

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  3. THE PLAGUE

    No fresh cases of plague were reported yesterday, but an infected rat was caught at Cairns. There is a movement to unify the control of the health matters in the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S WAGE

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court, in Melbourne yesterday, refused the application of the combined unions for an increase of ...

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  5. OPPAU EXPLOSION

    The latest telegrams from the stricken district of Oppau, Rhenish Bavaria, indicate that the area affected is much greater than was at ...

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  6. TRIPLE SHOOTING

    PARKES, Friday. -- The police, having received news of a tragedy, proceeded this morning by motor to the house of a farmer named William Mann, five miles from Parkes, on the ...

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  7. MOTOR SMASH

    A motor accident occurred yesterday evening between Campbelltown and Camden, which resulted in the death of Dr. George Paul, the well-known Macquarie Street surgeon. Dr. ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that as Roscoe Arbuckle was brought into the Police Court for the preliminary hearing of the murder charge he said ...

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  9. THE IRISH MAIZE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Gairloch writes: -- "I understand that Mr. Lloyd George's reply to Ireland states in unmistakable language that ...

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  10. CAIRNS NEXT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Rata taken at Cairns have been bacteriologically examined, and it was found that one rat was plague-infected. ...

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  11. BRISBANE'S FIGHT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Commissioner for Health stated to-day that 133 additional rats had been bacteriologically examined, and not any showed signs of infection. He had not ...

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  12. THE CRICKET STORM

    Cables have been received in London indicating that Armstrong denied in Australia the authenticity of the interview attributed to him, in which he is alleged to have said: -- ...

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  13. EX-ENEMY SHIPS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent telegraphs that the Reparations Commission values the ships banded over by Germany under the terms of the Versailles Treaty at ...

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  14. KING'S PRIZE

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The King's Prize was won at Port Adelaide ranges by T. B. Roberts, of Blyth, with the line score of 322. Roberts won the Sydney King's Prize in 1919 ...

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  15. BRISBANE'S PAST NEGLECT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mr. Green asked the Home Secretary in the Assembly whether the local authorities of the metropolitan area were advised immediately on the first outbreak of ...

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    PLAN SHOWING WHERE PROPOSED TUBE WOULD BEGIN AND END. CAR TO ACCOMMODATE 60 PASSENGERS IN COMPORT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. QUARANTINE ACTIVITIES

    The Commonwealth Quarantine authorities are fully alive to the gravity of the situation, and are prosecuting the war upon rats with redoubled vigor. ...

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  18. THE LONDON MAYORS

    It is officially stated that Mr. Lloyd George met the London Mayors at the Gairloch Hotel this evening. They pointed out that the problem of unemployment was national, and should ...

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  19. BRIDGE OR TUBE?

    interest in harbor transport has increased quickly with the announcement that Mr. Kearney is prepared to construct a tube from Circular Quay to Milson's Point in one year, at ...

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  20. THE TABLES TURNED

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Senator Borah turned the tables on Senator Lodge when President Harding's peace treaty with Germany was introduced by the ...

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  21. BRISBANE LOAN

    Of the £1,000,000 loan offered by the Brisbane-Ipswich water supply authority, the underwriters receive 75 per cent. The City opinion is that the poor result of the ...

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  22. CARDINIA STRIKES REEF

    The ship Cardinia, bound from Levuka to Apia, missed stays, and drifted on to the Mumbualan Reef, at 9.30 p.m. yesterday, bumping heavily. ...

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  23. UNIFYING HEALTH CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Minister for Customs (Mr. Greene), who also administers the Federal Health Department, expresses the view that unified control is the most effective means ...

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  24. TROUBLED INDIA

    In the Legislative Assembly, allegations were made against the maladministration of the North-west Frontier Province. Despite Government opposition, a resolution was ...

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  25. RAT-CATCHERS' WORK

    The City Council rat-catchers are doing good work. The Town Clerk (Mr. Nesbitt) stated yesterday that so far the examinations of rats caught ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Latvia, Esthonia, and Lithuania were admitted to the League of Nations to-day, making a membership of 51. The little Entente States abstained from voting, as also did France in ...

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  27. AGREEMENT OVER YAP

    The "Chicage Tribune's" Tokio correspondent states that the Hughes-Shidehara agreement over the Yap negotiations, which the Cabinet is considering and will probably approve, is ...

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  28. THE MINE DISASTER

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- The traffic manager (Mr. Hooper) was advised this morning that four more bodies bad been recovered -- J. Canoplea, J. Fitzpatrick, G. James, and J. Reay. This makes a total of 73. accounting for all ...

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  29. A "BOOTS'" REVENGE

    A hot-headed "boots" at the Albert Hotel, Nottingham, has been charged with doing damage to the extent of £400. Having a grievance against the landlady, he entered the ...

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  30. WASHED INTO SEWERS

    A violent two days' thunderstorm of unexampled severity within living memory has done incalculable damage. There has been considerable loss of life. Hundreds of accidents are ...

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  31. BAVARIAN PREMIERSHIP

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that moderate opinion welcomes Count Lerchenfield's election to the premiership by the People's Party, the Peasants' ...

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  32. THE PORT AUGUSTA

    The steamer Port Augusta, which was found to be afire when 80 miles from Capetown, arrived here early this morning. The position is believed to be slightly improved. ...

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  33. RACIAL EQUALITY

    The newspaper "Kokumin Shimbun" states that Japan has decided not to introduce the racial equality question at the Washington Conference, because America has intimated that ...

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  34. COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The appointment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the disaster was approved by the Governor-in-Couneil today. ...

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  35. PERSIAN ANGLOPHOBIA

    The British Government has refused the offer of the Persian Government to take over that portion of the South Persian Rifles which is being rapidly disbanded. The press continues ...

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  36. NO CREDITS FOR SOVIET

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Geneva states that Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, one of the British delegates, has reported to the League that the Russian Famine Committee in ...

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  37. RIVAL FERRY COMPANY

    A meeting was held last night in the North Sydney School of Arts to further the scheme for a ferry service in opposition to that of Sydney Ferries, Ltd. There were present the ...

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  38. DASH THROUGH FOREST FIRE

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that whoa the driver of an express train running to Bordeaux neared Audenge, he noticed that a pine forest through ...

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  39. THE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

    The Northern Suburbs Campaign Committee met at the North Sydney Town Hall last night (Ald. Whatmore presiding) for the purpose of considering matters connected with the ferry ...

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  40. GOLF IN ENGLAND

    Ray with a score of 144, Braid with 145, Robson with 145, and Herd with 147 lead the field of those who qualified for the "News of the World" £750 Golf Tournament. Taylor, with 156, did ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    The Aberdeen line steamer Sophocles has been launched at Belfast. Miss Violet Loraine, the well-known revue actress, has married Mr. Edward Joicey, M.C. ...

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  42. LABOR COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS

    The Labor Council of New South Wales has carried the following motions: -- That this council hopes that the workers in the mining industry will use every power ...

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  43. DEATH OF SIR E. CASSEL

    The death has occurred of Sir Ernest Cassel, heed 70. Sir Ernest was a German by birth, his father having been a prominent Cologne banker, and be himself a member of the same firm. He ...

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  44. A NOISELESS RIFLE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Geneva states that a lieutenant has invented a noiseless rifle, which has passed Swiss military tests. The inventor expects to be able to apply ...

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  45. LATE MR. G. WHITFELD

    The funeral of the late Mr. George Whitfeld (Under-Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department) took place at Rookwood yesterday. Among those representing the various ...

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  46. MR. HUGHES'S PROGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Acting-Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) will go to Adelaide on Monday to meet the Prime Minister, who is due to arrive there on Tuesday evening. ...

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  47. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" FUND

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  48. ANOTHER CHANNEL FAILURE

    Sullivan abandoned his fourth attempt to swim the English Channel, after being in the water for nine hours. ...

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