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  2. ALDERMAN CHARGED.;

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Richard D. Brainston appeared before Mr.Giles Shaw, S.M.,in the Central Summons Court to-day, on an information laid by Alderman Sir Allan ...

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  3. AFRICAN TEST CRICKET.

    Fifteen thousand people watched the play in the second Test between Australia and South Africa yesterday. A series of remarkable incidents marked South Africa's ...

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  4. IRISH DEADLOCK.

    The Irish committee of the Cabinet completed its reply to Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, last night. It is understood that Sir James Craig has refused ...

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  5. TROUBLE AT PENTRIDGE.

    The inspector-general of penal establishments (Mr. R. McIver) commenced yesterday an inquiry into the burning of the wirenetting shop at Pentridge Prison on ...

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  6. PURE MILK SUPPLY.

    Four months ago, with even indication of being anxious to expedite the passage through Parliament of the promised pure milk supply bill, the Minister for Health ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The feeling is growing in some quarters that Mr. Hughes intends to submit a plan for the settlement of Far Eastern problems before the conference to-day, and ...

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  8. English Speaking Peoples.

    President Harding, in laying the National Victory memorial corner stone, said that America trusted that their Allies—France and Great Britain, would agree thnt George ...

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  9. LION'S SHARE TO BRITAIN.

    "Pertinax," in the "Echo de Paris," cabling from Washington, says that the Hughes' plan was a veritable thunderbolt. It might be summed up as an ...

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  10. "REDUCTION CERTAIN."

    The American disarmament proposals are being widely discussed by naval experts in Melbourne. When asked yesterday for an expression ...

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  11. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Information concerning the action being taken to quell the mutinous outbreak among prisoners in Pentridge gaol was sought in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  12. Force of Moral Pressure.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at washington asks: Can guarantees for the faithful execution of any agreement reached by the conference be enacted? This is not ...

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  13. No Coercion Pledge.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), who is leader of the Unionist wing of the Coalition, replying to the criticism by Mr. Ronald McNeill, ...

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  14. HINDOO VIEW OF INDIA.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" quotes a letter received from an educated orthodox Hindoo Legislative Councillor saying that there is no fear of revolution ...

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  15. REDUCTION OF FLEETS.

    There is some discussion at present whether the disarmament question will be settled altogether independently of Far Eastern matters. Japan has already ...

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  16. GENESIS OF THE REVOLT.

    Judging by information gleaned from reliable sources, the trouble that has recently occurred at Pentridge had been brewing for a considerable time, owing, it is alleged, ...

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  17. English Test "Gates."

    The financial statement of the Test cricket matches was issued yesterday. It showed receipts as follows:— Trent Bridge, £5,025; Lord's, £9,173; Leeds, £6,769; ...

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  18. EFFECT OF REPLACEMENT.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, an authority on naval affairs, writes in the "Daily Telegraph" that the United State's, proposals are of a statesmanlike character. America ...

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  19. BRITIAN'S SPECIAL NEEDS.

    While accepting the Hughes proposals in principle, Mr. Balfour is expected at the meeting to-day to direct attention to several points requiring further discussion ...

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  20. TRIAL OF ARBUCKLE.[?]

    Thirteen women and 53 men formed the panel from which the jury to try Roscoe Arbuckle will be selected. J. Medley, the first man called, was ...

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  21. PROTECTION OF WORKERS.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post", at Geneva says that after a debate which lasted for 12 days in committee, on the prevention of anthrax, the ...

    Article : 450 words
  22. Income Tax Frauds.

    James Durie Patullo and Desmond Forde, chartered accountants, and their managing clerk, James Alexander Wilkie, were charged at the Guildhall with having ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. French Communist's Crime.

    A respectably dressed man accosted M. Romeo, a commission agent, who, with a woman acquaintance, was about to enter a motor-car on the Rue Royale yesterday. ...

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  24. Bearing on Shipyards.

    Mr. W. L. Hichens, chairman of Cammell, Laird, and Co. Ltd., points out that armour plate works are useless for other purposes, but he does not regard ...

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  25. Famine in Russia.

    Messrs. Howie (president of the Sydney Labour Council) and Earsman, (secretary to the Communist party in Australia), who have been, spending three months in ...

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  26. British Coal Trade.

    British coal is speedily recapturing its export trade, lost through the coal strike. The September ligures show that 3,406,000 tons were exported, compared with 1,475,000 ...

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  27. WARANGA BASIN.

    Comments on the condition of the Waranga Basin were made in the Legislative Assembly last night by the lender of the Country party (Mr. Allan), who ...

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  28. Steel Stocks Decline.

    New York steel stocks, as the result of the disarmament proposals are losing heavily on the Stock Exchange. The Bethlehem Steel Company, one of the ...

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  29. Last Word With Parliament.

    Owing to the exigencies of the lrish situation, doubt has again been created of the possibility of Mr. Lloyd George going to Washington. In the meantime Mr. Balfour ...

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  30. Egyptian Independence.

    The Adlyites (Sir Adley Veghen Pasha is the present Prime Minister) and the followers of Zaghlul Pasha, the Nationalist leader, have separately celebrated the ...

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  31. Mr. Bottomley's Oath.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., Wrote a few days ago to the Lord Chancellor. (Viscount Birkenhead) protesting against the declaration by the chief magistrate at Bow ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. Japan's Capital Ships.

    The Japanese Prime Minister (Viscount Takahashi) announced that the policies of the Japanese Government will not be changed under his administration, and he ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Polish Foreign Minister (M. Skirmunt) has concluded an entente with Czecho-Slovakia. The Hungarian Cabinet has resigned—it ...

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  34. NEW GUINEA AFFAIRS.

    Rumours were current in Federal political circles yesterday that serious irregularities had been discovered in connection with the Government administration at Rabaul. ...

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  35. Minor Issues.

    The feeling is growing that the problem of German debts and reparations must be considered when economic questions are reached Representative Germans are ...

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  37. Senator Pearce Satisfied.

    Senator Pearce, the Australian delegate, last night expressed himself as quite satislied with the way in which tlie situation was developing. He and Sir John Salmond ...

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  38. Bolshevik Brutality.

    Report from the Crimea state that the Bolsheviks have inangurated a reign of terror, following on the discovery of an alleged plot against the Russian Soviet ...

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