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  2. WASHINGTON AGREEMENTS.

    Viscount Kato, replying to an interpellation in the Diet, declared that while no formal negotiations had occurred, ...

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  3. GERMANS ON STRIKE

    A report submitted to the French Cabinet states that the opposition to the French in the Ruhr has abated. The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that information received on Tuesday confirms the view that the ...

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  4. HIGH FARES AND HUMBUG

    This is not the time to reduce tram fares, the Treasurer, Mr. Cocks, said yesterday. He went on to explain that the railways have lost so much money in the last six years that a reduction of tram ...

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  5. A RESPITE

    The political tacticians who are secretly trying to solve the puzzle set them by the electors were not together in the conference room for more than ...

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  6. LOWER FREIGHTS

    Shipowners have not arrived at any decision regarding their course of action with respect to freights. The consensus of opinion in shipping ...

    Article : 272 words
  7. SURF TRAGEDY

    Two children were drowned in the surf at Freshwater yesterday afternoon. They were Austen Hands (14), and his 12-year-old sister. Beryl Grace, ...

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  8. TURKS REJECT

    Ismet Pasha has rejected Lord Curzon's offer to refer the Mosul question to the League of Nations, and presses for a plebiscite of ...

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  9. EX-DEPUTY P.M.G.

    A representative gathering assembled at the Hotel Australia yesterday afternoon to mark its appreciation of the services rendered to the ...

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  10. REDUCED RATES OPERATE

    The reduced rates of freight on the steamers of the Commonwealth Government Line, came into operation yesterday. ...

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  11. WHY FARES ARE HIGH

    A survey of departmental statistics shows that when there has been a rise in fares there has usually been a temporary falling-off in revenue. This ...

    Article : 543 words
  12. MYSTERY GIRL

    A girl died in the Coast Hospital last night from the effects, it is believed, of some illegality prior to her entering that institution. She was ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. MINERS' FEDERATION

    Mr. D. Rees, president of the Coal miners' Federation, stated yesterday that the Central Council had dealt with a considerable amount of routine ...

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  14. "PUNISH THE MOB"

    Mr. Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor) has asked the authorities of the State of Arkansas to take action to punish the ...

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  15. PRAYER BOOK

    The full text of the proposed revised prayer book for permissive use has been issued to members of the Church of England by the National Assembly, ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. DISPUTE SETTLED

    The Acting-Premier, Mr. Oakes, stated yesterday that he had been informed by the Railway Commissioners that there was now no ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. FINDING FARMS

    While the Government is worrying about finding land for settlers, complaints are made of delays on the part of the Closer ...

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  18. CREMORNE HOTEL

    The application of Patrick Francis Crome, of the Victoria Hotel, Myrtle Street, Darlington, for a transfer of his license to promises at the corner ...

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    Three gentlemen who have been identified with the Anniversary Regatta for many years--Judge Backhouse, Mr. A. G. Milson, and Mr. Q. L. Deloitte. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FOOTBALL INQUIRY

    The secretary of the Oxford University Football Club states that it is untrue that the club had been aware for two years that Lawton had played ...

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  21. A.W.U. CONVENTION

    The annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union was opened yesterday afternoon, under the presidency of Mr. Arthur Blakeley, M.H.R., ...

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  22. ENGLISH CRICKET

    At the annual meeting of the Hampshire County Club Mr. Russell Bencraft said that Mr. Sydney Smith had written a book, in which he fiercely ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. REPORT DENIED

    Mr. A. R. B. Palmer, secretary of the New South Wales Rugby Union, denies the cable report that T. Lawton, the Australian footballer, who has ...

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  24. WAVE OF HEAT.

    Broken Hill and district experienced a heat wave yesterday. Broken Hill registered 108deg. Out-back ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FLEET REDUCTIONS

    The Director of Naval Intelligence announced today that the following vessels, at present stationed at Sydney, are to be paid off:-- Battle-cruiser Australia. ...

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  26. BRITISH CONTRACTS

    Sir Erie Geddes, as president of the Federation of British Industries, has written to the Prime Minister, urging upon the Government the importance ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. BAND CONTEST

    Last night at the Sydney Sports Ground the B grade competition made a start, and this contest will be completed this evening by the same bands ...

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  28. DUKE OF YORK

    The Duke of York, writing to Mr. J. M'Whae, Agent-General for Victoria, says:-- "I desire to thank you very much, ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. Latest Cables

    It is reported that Italy has made repeated offers of intervention in the Ruhr, but that Both London and Washington rejected the suggestions. ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. LOVED AND LOST

    After keeping company with a young lady for a number of years, George Linting (34) had the mortification of learning that she loved another, and ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. JAPANESE POLICY

    The Diet has opened. Viscount Kato and Count Uchida addressed both Houses. The latter vigorously defended the Government's foreign policy, ...

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  32. MINISTERS AT COWRA

    The Minister for Education (Mr Bruntnell) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Chaffey), accompanied by Mr Valder (Under-Secretary for ...

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  33. BATTLE IN PRISON

    Fourteen prisoners were shot and three guards injured with clubs when 100 prisoners at Maryland revolted. The mutineers were subdued after ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. DARING EAGLE

    Lately there have been a good many brown eagles hovering about the hills near Goulburn. One of them was so daring that it flew right into the city, and ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. RAILWAY WANTED

    Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lands, received a large and influential deputation from Cuttabri and Brigalow Creek Railway Leagues, urging the ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    For the New South Wales loan of £4,000,000 the amount subscribed was £8,000,000. The lists have closed. The Treasurer, Mr. Cocks, stated ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. MANY KILLED

    A terrible disaster occurred in the "Berliner Tageblatt" office. A new top storey collapsed, and crashed through the building to the cellar. ...

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  38. THE HARBOR BRIDGE

    The Mayor of North Sydney's recommendation that Mr. Bradfield, the designer of the harbor bridge, be asked to meet the councils or the northern ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. SOLDIERS' CARNIVAL

    The executive of the Returned Soldiers' League is arranging a sports carnival, to enable the team to be selected to compete at Melbourne for ...

    Article : 43 words
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