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  2. 1914-1920.

    Just six years ago to-day Australia generally, and Sydney in particular, was in a state of great excitement. Great Britain had declared war on Germany, who was already fighting ...

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  3. DR. MANNIX.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--"Dr. Mannix has boasted in his usual way about what be is going to do," said the Prime Minister to-night. "He says he is going to land in Ireland. Perhaps he ...

    Article : 370 words
  4. TEN RELEASED.

    Following upon a meeting of the Executive Council and the assent of the Governor, ten of the I.W.W. prisoners were released at seven o'clock last night. ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. THE NEW PERIL.

    At the sacrifice of twenty million lives and the loading of Europe with financial burdens which it has yet to prove its ability to bear the world has freed itself ...

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  8. PREMIER CAUSTIC.

    Mr. Storey yesterday replied to Mr. Garland as follows:--"Mr. Garland's statement in 'The Daily Telegraph' is tainted with the blood lust. The ...

    Article : 415 words
  9. APPLIED ART.

    There is a little exhibition now open at the Technical College, Sydney,- which should have a double appeal. It should appeal to all who are interested either in the progress of the ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    "I was referring the other night to the industrial disputes that have been quietly settled by the intervention of my Government," said the Premier yesterday. "My colleague, the ...

    Article : 253 words
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  13. NOT TO BE DEPORTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister, questioned to-night regarding the suggestion that the Federal Government might take action to deport the I.W.W. prisoners, who are ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. CENSURE MOTION PROBABLE.

    Sir George Fuller, leader of the Opposition in the State Parliament, yesterday afternoon made a statement concerning the release of the I.W.W. men, which seems to indicate that ...

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  15. SCENE AT GAOL GATES.

    As soon as the decision that the ten I.W.W. prisoners were to be released was communicated to Mr. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, he, with Mr. Howie (president of the ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. VICE-REGAL.

    Dame Margaret Davidson presided at a mooting of the Sydney Hospital Auxiliary Committee at 17 Bond Street yesterday morning. ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    Mr. James Kell, Deputy-Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, is a passenger to London by the R.M.S. China, leaving Sydney to-day. Cr. C. R. J. Glover, secretary of the Grand ...

    Article : 363 words
  18. NEXT SEASON'S WHEAT

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided to fall into line with the other wheat-growing States, and establish a compulsory wheat pool. Whatever legislation is necessary to effect this ...

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  19. TOWN HALL WELCOME.

    On Friday evening the released I.W.W. prisoners will be given a public welcome in the Sunday Town Hall at which addresses ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Federal Cabinet sat throughout to-day considering the Treasurer's financial proposals for the current year. ...

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  21. THE WHEAT CROPS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--It is stated in the best-advised circles that the growth of the wheat crops is exceedingly satisfactory, and with a sufficiency of spring rains the yield per ...

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  22. DAY BY DAY.

    The deepest sympathy will be felt for the victims of the tragic accident which occurred yesterday afternoon at Hurstville. Three passengers were killed and fifteen ...

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  23. FEDERAL WOOL SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister, when asked to-day whether he had anything to say in reply to criticism by Mr. F. B. S. Falkiner, of New South Wales, of the new ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A meeting of the Grand Council of the Railway and Tramway Unions was held at the Sydney Trades Hall yesterday. The unions represented were the Tramway ...

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  25. ARRIVAL OF THE ORONTES

    The Orient liner Orontes arrived at Sydney yesterday from London. Among the passengers were a number of A.I.F. officers and other ranks and repatriation members of other ...

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  26. ACTORS' DISPUTE.

    A meeting of the executive of the Actors' Federation of Australia was held yesterday. The deadlock between the federation and the Theatrical Managers' Association was ...

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  27. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Federal Government is in cable communication with America and Great Britain, in an effort to secure two experts to investigate the ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Parliament is to meet on Thursday. No sensational developments are anticipated, and the principal line of legislation to be announced in the Governor's speech ...

    Article : 59 words
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