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  2. Country Party's Policy

    "Australia has reached the period in her history where her greatest need is sound government upon an organised plan, recognising the stern necessity for economy without crippling the development of her primary and secondary ...

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  3. HOUSE WRECKED

    A house at the corner of Julia and Chandon Streets, Ashfield, was struck by lightning last night. ...

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  4. HEAVY STORM

    Shortly before 10 o'clock last night a heavy rainstorm accompanied by thunder and lightning broke over the city, and for upwards of an hour the rain fell in ...

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  5. NATIONALISTS INDICTED

    The Liberal Union, which is the organisation representing the new Liberal Party, has issued a detailed programme. containing an indictment of ...

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  6. "20-A WEEK!"

    The Melbourne correspondent of the "Daily Herald" alleges that scandalously low wages are being offered to immigrants by the Federal ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. WAR THREAT

    The Bolsheviks' attitude is causing anxiety to the Kemalists. The Soviet is insisting on a stricter observance of the Turkish ...

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  8. READY TO FIGHT

    In the course of a speech before a gathering of Liberals Mr. Lloyd George outlined his intentions in regard to the future. Whatever came to pass, he said, they would put the ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. THE EMPIRE

    Sir Joseph Cook conferred with the Agents-General, to-day regarding questions relating to the British' Empire Exhibition. ...

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  10. OVERCROWDED 'BUSES

    For overloading their passenger motor buses, Arthur Kenneth Leis, of Experiment Street, Pyrmont; Ernest James Alexander Henry, St. Quintenbury Street, ...

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  11. "All For Co-operation With Allies"

    Mr. Lloyd George addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of candidates and the supporters of the Coalition Liberals to-day. ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S THEATRICAL CARNIVAL

    Miss Edith Drayson and Mr. E. J. Tait sampling the delicacies to be disposed of at to-day's fete in aid of the Rawson Institute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MINISTERS DELAYED

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. C. W. Oakes), who, with Mr. H. V. Jacques, M.L.A., had been attending, a function at Watson's Bay, was held up by the storm when ...

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  14. FOR NATION'S HEALTH

    Sir Neville Howse received an enthusiastic welcome at the Australian Hall, tonight, when he opened his campaign for Calare. ...

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  15. KILLED BY A SHELL

    Two men and two women were killed in extraordinary circumstances at Westphalia. A man who designed to commit ...

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  16. THE CASUALTIES OF PROHIBITION.

    The Anti-Saloon League has announced that 125 prohibition agents have been killed, and 3500 wounded, in ...

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  17. WIRELESS TESTS

    The Pacific Cable Board has decided that for a period of from six to twelve months it will make wireless tests in the Pacific, with a view to the ...

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  18. "RUINING NATIONS"

    Sir George Paish, addressing the American Manufacturers' Export Association. said that the statesmen of the world were apparently doing ...

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  19. UNSTABLE MARK

    The Government has arranged an international conference to discuss measures for stabilising the mark. Mr. J. M. Keynes, editor of the ...

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  20. WERRIWA.

    Mr. H. J. Bate, the Nationalist, candidate for Werriwa, will commence an active campaign in his electorate next week, and hopes to be successful against ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. IMPORTED GOVERNORS

    In Committee of Supply, a motion was carried to reduce the estimate for the Governor's establishment by £1, as an Indication of the need to abolish the office ...

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  22. IN THE BACK YARD

    When the question of the placing of a German machine-gun trophy in one of the parks was raised at a meeting of the Casino Municipal Council. ...

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  23. CO-PARTNERSHIP

    In the course of a forceful address on "Co-partnership" before the Millions Club last night, Mr. R. Windeyer, K.C., said he' agreed to a large extent with those ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. BISHOP ON GAMBLING

    No theologian could consistently claim that all games of chance were immoral, said Bishop Shiel, in opening a bazaar. "Many good people are shocked at the ...

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  25. TRAMS COLLIDE

    A city bound Bondi, via Bellevue Hill, tram was ascending the steep grade near Forbes Street, Darlinghurst. yesterday morning when it stopped and ran ...

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  26. BARRED FOR LIFE

    The scandal in football circles which arose over complaints of Port Melbourne players of attempts made to bribe thorn to lose the final match against ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    The no-confidence motion brought forward in the Assembly yesterday by the leader of the Opposition wan defeated to-day on a party division by 15 votes ...

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  28. TOUR OF TIBET

    The distinguished explorers, Sir Henry Haydon, formerly Director-General of Geological Survey in India, and Mr. Cosson, of Courmayer, have ...

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  29. PRINCE INVESTED

    Nine thousand Freemasons, the largest assembly of Masons ever held, wore present at the Albert Hall, at the investiture of the Prince of Wales as ...

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  30. AUSTRALASIAN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION

    FRONT ROW (left to right): Mr. E. H. Beaney (S.A.). Mrs. E. R. Stupart (N.S.W.). Mr. G. H. Nelson (Q.). Mr. W. Morison (New South Wales) Mr Henry Bush (N.S.W.). Miss E. N. Burgess (S.A.). Rev. A. C. Nelson (N.S.W.). SECOND ROW:. Mr. F. G. Harris (Queensland) Rev. W. H. Greenwood (Queensland). Rev. A. G. Weller. O.B.E. (Queensland). Poster W. E. Blakcmore. B.A. (Victoria) Mr. H. F. Julien (Vic.) Rev. H. S. Joyce (Vic.). Miss A. H. Allen (S.A.), Mr. J. T. Mathewson (Q.). THIRD ROW: Miss E. M. Wilkie (N.Z.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Latest Cables

    The "Petit Parisien" states that the Allies have agreed regarding the date of the Near East Conference and the town in which It will be held. ...

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  32. RHODESIA

    In a message to Rhodesia, where a referendum is being held on the question of joining the Union, General Smuts emphasises the advantages of ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. AKALI TROUBLE

    Outwardly, the Akali leaders may deny attempting to seduce the army and other Government' servants, but their propaganda is decidedly having ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. GREEK COUNTER PLOT

    A message from Belgrade states that a counter revolutionary plot has been discovered in Greece designed to effect the return of Constantinople. ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    The representatives of the Allied and German clearing offices have coma to an agreement whereby the monthly reparation payments will be in German ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. ARMISTICE DAY

    The Limbless and Maimed Soldiers' Association and the T.B. (Consumptive) Sailors and Soldiers' Association are co-operating for the celebration of Armistice ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. Golf in America

    Hagen and Kirkwood defeated Farrell and O'Connor, 9 up and 8 to play in a 36-hole match, on the North Jer[?] Country Club's links. ...

    Article : 27 words
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