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  2. CIVIL WAR AT HAND

    The Conferences in London regarding the Irish Constitution have failed. It is admitted that civil war is not far off. The Ulster situation is strained to the utmost. ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLES.

    The Oaks to-day resulted:--Pogrom 1, Soubriquet 2, Mvsia 3. ...

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  4. ALL HANDS SAVED

    All the crew of the wrecked steamer Wiltshire, 103 officers and men, have been safely rescued. The work entailed almost superhuman efforts, in the teeth of a heavy gale, and the famished men, as they come ashore, fell and lapped up ...

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  5. EVICTED!

    Soldier settlers at Bankstown live in hourly dread of eviction. Ejectment notices have been served on two of them, and coincident with the ...

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  6. TWO MORE

    Soon no golden-voiced singers will be left in Sydney. Dame Melba is sending our choicest songbirds to Melbourne or London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Slaughtermen on Strike

    Between 200 and 250 slaughter-men and laborers employed by the Riverstone Meat Company at Riverstone went on strike yesterday ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. LABOR'S CALL

    The annual conference of the Australian Labor Party, State of New South Wales, begins at the Sydney Trades Hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is expected that the afternoon ...

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  9. STATE ORCHESTRA

    "This, I feel, is the parting of the ways. Either I return to Australia under satisfactory conditions, and I continue to work for the development ...

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  10. DETECTIVE ACQUITTED

    Considerable interest was shown in the case heard at the City Court yesterday, in which Edmund Ethell, a well-known member of the Victorian Detective Force, was charged with ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. MINERS' DISPUTES

    Arrangements were made yesterday by Mr. C. Kibble, chairman of the Coal Industry Special Tribunal, for a compulsory conference to be held early next week to consider the deadlock ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. WOOL TOPS

    The hearing of evidence in the wool tops case was continued in the High Court at Darlinghurst, before Mr. Justice Isaacs, yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. CLYDE WORKS

    The Clyde Engineering Co., which has decided to close the works on Friday next at 4.15 p.m., issued the following notice to each man yesterday:-- ...

    Article : 449 words
  14. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    M. Poincare, in the Chamber of Deputies, reviewed the Genoa Conference. He said that France remained with complete liberty of naction for The Hague. It America did not ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. ITALIAN FACTIONS

    The Prefect of Bologna has issued an edict, forbidding organised movements of Communists or of the Fascisti from one province to another. ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. BARQUE OVERDUE

    The Norwegian barque Janna, which loaded wheat at Sydney last year for the United Kingdom, is overdue. She left here on December 3, bound for ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. GOOD ROADS CAMPAIGN

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzpatrick) and the Under-Secretary (Mr. J. Garlick), with about 50 guests, including aldermen of adjoining municipalities and ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. THE DIGGERS

    The hopes of the Diggers in the Elizabeth Street shelter rose last night, when the report was passed round that something very big was brewing in the way of employment. ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM

    Sir James Allen (New Zealand's High Commissioner) has vigorously protested against the British Government's proposal to transfer the Imperial War Museum from the Crystal Palace ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. What Cheaper Coal Would Mean

    The average price now paid by the Sydney Municipal Council for coat is 234 a ton, stated Mr. Nesbitt, Town Clerk, yesterday. In ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. LAWN TENNIS

    In the Middlesex Doubles, Lowe and Myers beat Wertheim and Taylor, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Wertheim did not reach his best form. Barclay and Ritchie beat Sherwell and a partner, 6-4, ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. THE MORETON BAY

    Mr. K. O. M'Kenzie, Sydney branch manager of the Commonwealth Line, referring yesterday to the statement made by Mr. W. G. Mahony, M.H.R., to the effect that serious engine-room ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The first of a series of lectures on the metropolitan milk supply will be given in the Assembly Hall, Education Building, Bridge Street, at 4.30 p.m. on June 6, by Dr. Purdy, ...

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  24. 1917 STRIKE

    The report by Sir Thomas Henley on the findings of the 1917 Strike Commission is expected to come before Cabinet at an early date. ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. HOTELKEEPERS' SUICIDE

    That Joseph Elkin, proprietor of the Northern Rivers Hotel, had been in bad health for some time before he took his life by shooting himself was revealed in evidence given at the ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. LABOR AIMS

    The agenda for the Labor Party's conference, which is to be held at Edinburgh at the end of June, contains several resolutions calling upon Labor men to resign their Privy ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. JUNIOR RED CROSS

    The Junior Red Cross Exhibition again attracted an interested crowd of spectators and purchasers yesterday morning, afternoon, and evening. In the afternoon the Lord Mayor gave ...

    Article : 313 words
  28. DR. N. W. KATER

    Few men can boast so crowded and useful a career as Dr. N. W Kater, of "Egelabra," Warren, who was yesterday appointed president of the Graziers' Association of New South ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. SIR ROSS SMITH

    The State funeral of the late Sir Ross Smith will definitely take place at Adelaide on Wednesday, June 14. The body is on board the Largs Bay. ...

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  30. NEWS FROM COUNTRY CENTRES

    The mutilated body of Harold Norman Jeffreys (23), a railway employee, lately living with his parents at 53 Watson Street, St. Peters, was found on the railway line to-day, ...

    Article : 522 words
  31. GERMAN NOTE

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the Bankers' Committee finds the situation created by Germany's Note insufficiently clear. The committee has decided to seek additional ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is extend-in his tour of Queensland. He will spend Saturday and Sunday at Bundaberg, Monday at Maryborough, and will be in Brisbane from ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. COAL EXPORTS

    The quantity of coal shipped at Newcastle for pieces beyond the State during the week was 92,929 tons, of which 79,203 tons were for Commonwealth and New Zealand ports, at follows: ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. NEW SHIPPING LINE

    As a result of the inability of American shipowners to arrive at an agreement at a London conference concerning South African freight rates, the Shipping Board has ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. COLD NIGHT

    The only rain reported yesterday was five points at Seal Rocks. Otherwise fine weather prevailed over New South Wales. A cold night was experienced generally, and many frosts ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. CHURCH LAUNDRIES

    Mr. J. T. Ness, M.L.A., chief president of the New South Wales Protestant Federation, writes in reply to the statements made by Dr. Fallon M.L.A., regarding Roman Catholic industrial ...

    Article : 144 words
  37. BEAUDESERT OIL OVER-BOOMED

    Mr. Jones, Minister for Mines, discussing the reported oil find at Beaudesert, said it was too good to be true. The report of the Government analyst did not justify the reported sanguine ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. THROUGH THE WINDOW

    By forcing open the kitchen window in the early hours of yesterday morning thieves entered the residence of A. C. Knibbs. Wharf Road, Gladesville, while the inmates were ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. DEATH OF AN ACTOR

    The death is announced of Mr. Rutland Barrington, the well-known actor, who created Gilbert and Sullivan characters at the Savoy. He was 69 years of age. ...

    Article : 48 words
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