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  2. THE NORTH KIMBERLEYS.

    No more emphatic rebuttal of the allegations by the London "Times" that the North-Western portion of Australia is a great sandy desert could be imagined ...

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  3. DISSATISFIED RATEPAYERS

    The Minister for Works (Mr. W. J. George) yesterday received two deputations, one from dissatisfied ratepayers in South Perth and the other from the ...

    Article : 750 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    Judge Curlewis, in the State Industrial Court to-day, refused to grant an application made on behalf of the Crown for the postponement of ...

    Article : 335 words
  5. ARBITRATION.

    Strong opposition to the proposals involving a new arbitration system agreed to at the Premiers' Conference is developing in union circles. ...

    Article : 495 words
  6. HUNGARY.

    The Portuguese Government has consented to the internment of the ex-Emperor Karl and his family at Madeira. [A recent cable message stated:— ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.M.S. Renown anchored in the harbour at 1 o'clock this afternoon. after a voyage of unbroken weather, from Malta, at an average speed of 19 knots. ...

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  8. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    Colonel Repington writes:—"There is a certain quiet confidence that the object of President Harding in calling the conference may be accomplished. The ...

    Article : 330 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    The test match was resumed in glorious weather. McDonald got Frank caught for one. Nourse followed and left the rising balls aloue. The scoring ...

    Article : 549 words
  10. CROWN FORFEITURE BILL.

    During the debate on the Crown Forfeiture Bill, two of the Deputies declared that the dethronement of the Hapsburgs fulfilled the old wish of the ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. THE BILL CARRIED.

    The Hungarian National Assembly unammously carried the second reading of the Bill dethroning the Hapsburgs, several Legitimists and Christian ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. RAILWAYS, TRAMWAYS AND ELECTRICITY.

    The saturtory quarterly report of the Commissioner of Railways (Col. H. Pope) on the Government railways, tramways, and electricity supply, does not indicate that the corner has yet been ...

    Article : 824 words
  13. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    At the conclusion of an address by Mr. J. Cornell, M.L.C., at Boulder recently, on the subject of miners' phthisi., and the measures adopted in ...

    Article : 587 words
  14. FORTY-FOUR HOURS WEEK.

    An application was made to-day to Judge Beeby in the Industrial Court for the postponement of the 44 hours week in respect of the employees of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. FRANCO-KEMALIST PACT.

    Official quarters in London view seriously the recent Franco-Kemalist Pact, which is in direct conflict with M. Briand's assurances that the agreement ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    A number of Federal public servants are becoming impatient at the delay by the Ministry in introducing the Superannuation Bill, which was promised during ...

    Article : 205 words
  17. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Further evidence was heard by the Public Service Appeal Board yesterday in connection with the claims of household management and manual training ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. GERMANY.

    Herr Bauer, Minister of the Treasury, addressing the Imperial Economic Council, declared that the Allied Military Commission's prohibition of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. JAPAN.

    The youth Nokoaka is now believed to be the tool in a conspiracy to compass Mr. Hara's death, and a search is being made for a neatly-dressed man who was ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. QUEENSLAND SUGAR CROP.

    The ouputp of 278,000 tons of sugar from 2,298,384 tons of cane is the revised estimate for Queensland for the present season. The superintendent of ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. IRELAND.

    It is reported that Mr. Lloyd George has invited Sir James Craig (Prime Minister of Northern Ireland) to submit proposals acceptable to Ulster, ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Dealing yesterday afternoon with the statement by Mr. A. J. Watts, published in yesterday's issue, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. T. Broun) said:— ...

    Article : 195 words
  23. TENNIS.

    In the final of Toussait's indoor tennis championship Bororira, a new youngster, beat A. H. Gobert, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  24. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Thirty-two persons, representing 10 families, including three entire families residing in the fishing quarter of Aberdeen, and aged from 3 to 65 years, have ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. THE WAKEFORD CASE.

    Archdeacon Wakeford, formerly Precentor of Lincoln, declares that the woman whom he showed over the Cathedral has been found, and that he has ...

    Article : 448 words
  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Definite action to bring about a longer business week for the House of Representatives will be taken this week by Western Australian and other ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. "MUSIC WEEK."

    What is said to be a unique feature in the history of Australian music was inaugurated in Melbourne to-day in the form of a "music week." It is a ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At a conference between Ministers and representatives of the Mineworkers' Union, the Prime Minister (General Smuts) said that the gold mining ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. CENTRAL WOOL COMMITTEE.

    The High Court has provisionally fixed November 28 as the date for the hearing of the action by Thomas A. Field, of Sydney, and John Cooke, of ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    During the war difficulty was often experienced in obtaining suitable persons for special positions, particularly in technical units. Many experts who ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY.

    Three persons lost their lives as the result of a motor car accident on the Armidale-road, between Tamworth and Kootingal, on Saturday night. A car ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. THE WEATHER.

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning indicated that, apart from a light shower or two in the extreme south-west, and a few isolated ...

    Article : 238 words
  33. BUSH FIRES.

    News has been received from Cardlebig that bush fires are raging on all sides. A soldier settler was burned to death ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. ESPERANCE RAILWAY.

    When the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) was spoken to about the Esperance railway to-day he expressed intense indignation, and, in fact, betrayed ...

    Article : 176 words
  35. GREAT WESTERN EXPRESS.

    For the first time the Federal railway authorities will next week put into operation the recently arranged timetable for the speedy transfer of English ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. CONVICTION FOR MURDER.

    The High Court to-day heard an application for special leave to appeal on behalf of Arthur Bryce Pedden against the verdict and sentence of the New ...

    Article : 124 words
  37. WORLD-WIDE UNREST

    Speaking at Auckland, the Prime Minister (Mr. W. F. Massey) referred to the unrest in India, Egypt, and Ireland. He said there was a world-wide ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. TRADE WITH FIJI.

    Owing to the action of the Commonwealth Government Line of Steamers in running a substantial steamer service between Fiji and Great Britain, thus ...

    Article : 117 words
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