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  2. "PUT HIM OUT!"

    One of the most remarkable meetings held within the four walls of the Sydney Council chamber took place last night, when Aid. Lambert (Lord Mayor) presided over a special ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLES

    Commenting on Mr. de Valera's speech on Wednesday, the "Irish Times" states: "We take account of human nature in the Sinn Feiners as well as in the Irish Unionists, and ...

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  4. MEAT PRICES

    A large deputation, representing 13 rural, stock, and butchers' organisations urged upon the Premier yesterday the unwisdom of Judge Beoby's ...

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  5. SINN FEIN WILL NOT ACCEPT

    Mr. de Valera stated, in an address to the Dail Eireann, that Sinn Fein could not and would not accept the terms offered by the British Government. He added that they meant to arm themselves to the ...

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  6. WEST SYDNEY

    Although, nominations for West Sydney will not close until next Thursday with the Federal Returning Officer, several candidates are not losing any time in their campaign work. The ...

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  7. WOOL PROBLEM

    Mr. Hughes conferred with the executive of the Wool Federation privately. A statement subsequently issued to the press states that various matters affecting both the Bradford ...

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  8. CRICKET AMENITIES

    Now that the last Test match is finished, the Australian Press Association is in a position to divulge that the team has not been a happy family. Apart from disputes over ...

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  9. NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN

    Mr. A. S. Henry, the selected Nationalist candidate for West Sydney, addressed a good meeting at the Record Reign Hall at Glebe last night. ...

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  10. THE MINERS

    Contrary to expectations, the miners' annual conference, under Mr. Smith's presidency, opened in an unusually subdued atmosphere. Mr. Smith said that the influence of the war ...

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  11. FREIGHT RATES

    With reference to the Australian Producers' Organisation's requests for a reduction of freights, shipowners reiterate that no reductions are likely at present. ...

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  12. ARMSTRONG UPHELD

    C. B. Fry writes to the "Morning Post" criticising Warner's criticism of Armstrong. "Armstrong is as good a sportsman as Warner." he states, "and cares as much for the ...

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  13. WOMAN'S INTUITION

    According to a despatch from Washington, it is understood that President Harding, in replying to a delegation from the National League of Women Voters, who asked for the ...

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  14. OVERSEAS TRADE

    The committee appointed to investigate the methods of the Department of Overseas Trade, reports that operations should be conducted on a self-supporting basis. Fees should be ...

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  15. WATCHING EVENTS

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons to-day, said that it would be undesirable to make an Irish statement to-day. He must be guided by the course of events from ...

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  16. SUPREME COUNCIL

    A message from Paris states that the French Premier, M. Briand, interviewed, said: "Those who criticise the Supreme Council's decision, forgot or ignore that if Great Britain, Italy, ...

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  17. NATIVES PROTEST

    A Johannesburg message states that the native colored population is strongly protesting against the new Transvaal poll tax, passed by the Provincial Council. A meeting of ...

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  18. A POPULAR SPEECH

    De Valera's declaration that he would not accept the terms was greeted with prolonged cheers by the crowded gathering at the Mansion House, though the Republican volunteers ...

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  19. MR. M'CRISTAL'S MANIFESTO

    Mr. T. W. M'Cristal (Industrial Labor Party) has issued a manifesto to the electors, in which he severely criticises what he terms A.L.P. intrigue and corruption in ballot-faking. ...

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  20. THE NEXT ENGAGEMENT

    The Australian team's next match is against Gloucestershire on Saturday at Cheltenham. ...

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  21. A DUBLIN INCIDENT

    A sensational incident occurred outside the Mansion House, Dublin, when Irish volunteers arrested a police detective and two Royal Irish Constabulary detectives who were watching the ...

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  22. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    A message from Copenhagen states that American negotiations with Russia are at a standstill, and that there is the greatest secrecy regarding the cause. ...

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  23. EIGHT WICKETS FOR ELEVEN

    Against Hampshire, Glamorgan made only 37 runs. Kennedy took eight wickets for 11. ...

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  24. REDUCTIONS ACCEPTED

    The shipyard joiners have accepted an immediate weekly cut of six shillings in their wages, with further reductions of three shillings in October and December. A further ...

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  25. SINN FEIN IN FUNDS

    Mr. Michael Collins, the Sinn Fein Finance Minister, has reported to the Dall Eireann a credit balance of £1,000,000. The Dail Eireann passed a resolution of thanks ...

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  26. MAYNE-RYDER GROWL

    Eight times within a year England has been beaten by Australia in Test cricket. And the eight victories were successive. Of the remaining two contests, both of which were ...

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  27. COAL MINERS

    The council of the Australian Coal and Shale Workers' Federation is anxious that the chairman of the Commonwealth Coal Tribunal, Mr. C. Hibble, should deal with the general claims ...

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  28. HAWKER UNLICENSED

    The Secretary of Air stated to-day, in the House of Commons, that the Air Ministry was aware that the late Harry Hawker was suffering with tuberculosis, but an examination in ...

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  29. IRISH EMIGRATION

    The Irish Registrar-General's report shows that 6000 males and 9510 females emigrated from Ireland in 1920. This amounted to 3.5 per thousand of the population, as compared ...

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  30. AMERICAN ADVICE

    American newspaper editorial opinion appears to have ranged itself, with very few exceptions, whole-heartedly on the side of Mr. Lloyd George and the British Government in ...

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  31. FIRE AT CABARITA

    A disastrous fire played havoc with the stock of Cooper, Sons, and Nephews, Ltd., at Cabarita yesterday, and severely damaged the building. It consumed a large quantity of sulphur, ...

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  32. UPPER SILESIA PROHIBITION REVOKED

    The "Morning Post" understands that the British Government has declared its willingness to despatch two or more battalions to Upper Silesia, conditionally upon France and Italy A Petrograd message says that the Central Soviet has abolished the prohibition decree, and it permits the manufacture and sale of wines. The nationalisation of houses in Petrograd has ...

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  33. UNION FOOTBALL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--The New South Wales Rugby Union footballers beat Poverty Bay by 26 points to 8. The half-time scores were: N.S.W., 11 points; Poverty Bay ...

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  34. COCKATOO DOCKYARD

    More dismissals are to take place at Cockatoo Dockyard. Yesterday a number of men in the stores department were notified that their positions had ...

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  35. A TAXATION MATTER

    Replying to Sir Robert Thomas, who detailed the taxes imposed on British ships in Australia compared with Australian and Federal steamers visiting Britain, which bad not been ...

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  36. SEPTEMBER WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Representatives of the national council of the wool-selling brokers of Australia met the board of Bawra to-day to decide on the quantity of wool to be offered in ...

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  37. RESISTING TAX

    LTTHGOW, Thursday.--So far all the western miners' lodges which have dealt with the proposal to refuse to pay income tax unless the exemption is raised to £300 have unanimously ...

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  38. AIR MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The conditions of the contract for the mail air service between Sydney and Adelaide provide for leaving Sydney at noon on Saturdays, arriving at Goulburn ...

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  39. FIGHTING FOR SPAIN

    Many unemployed ex-soldiers are joining the Spanish Foreign Legion to fight in Morocco at 3s 3d per day. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Massey is receiving the freedom of Sheffield on Friday, and of Darlington on Saturday. Afterwards he will inspect the results of smelting tests of Taranaki iron sands and Parapara ...

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  41. SCATTERED SHOWERS

    Rain was reported from only five stations yesterday morning, two of these being on the north coast, two on the extreme southern tablelands, and the fifth Tocumwal. It was snowing ...

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  42. MILLION FARMS CAMPAIGN

    Since the launching of the Million Farms Campaign Committee, which was formed to assist Sir Joseph Carruthers in bringing his "great national objective" before the public, ...

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  43. THE LATE MR. JOHN BARNETT

    At the funeral of the late Mr. John Barnett (who had for 43 years been connected with the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Ltd.), which took place at the Waverley Cemetery ...

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  44. GOVERNOR'S SUCCESSES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Governor, Sir Archibald Weigall, has received from his Pet-wood Estate. In England, a schedule of prizes won at English shows during the present year ...

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  45. EXCHANGE DIFFICULTY

    The Washington correspondent of the united Press Agency learns that President Harding believes that the return to normal financial conditions should proceed naturally, and he ...

    Article : 61 words
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