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  2. ALDERMAN QUESTIONED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Royal commission appointed to investigate charges of corrupt civic administration, which was interruped by legal proccedings instituted ...

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  3. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice powers in the Arbitration court yesterday refused to make any order in respect to the strike on the waterfront. He said that, as neither party was ...

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  4. STATE LEGISLATION.

    Further consideration of the bills which remained on the notice paper of the LEgislative Assembly when the prendergast Ministry resigned will be given this ...

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  5. COTTON-GROWING PROSPECTS.

    Among the many matters awaiting consideration by the commonwealth cabinet i the report of the proceedings of the conference between representatives of the ...

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  6. TERMS TO EGYPT.

    Another peremptory Note has been sent to Cairo by the British Government in consequence of the assassination of the Governor-Geberal of the soudan and sirdar ...

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  7. Indemnity Paid.

    The indemnity was paid at a quarter to 12 o'clock to-day It was accompanied by a Note protesting that the British demand for the withdrawal of Egyptian officers and ...

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  8. Eesignation of Cabinet.

    The Egyptian Cabinet has resigned. Ziwar Pasha, the President' of the Senate, has undertaken the formation of a new Cabinet. ...

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  9. NO CARGO FOR MALOJA.

    The P. and O. liner Maloja, which reached Melbourne on Friday, has not yet received any cargo, as she was declared "black" by the federation and Melbourne ...

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  10. Swift Action Taken.

    Lord Allenby promptly replied to Zaghlul Pasha He stated that, in view of the refusal of requirements 5 and 6, instructions were being sent to the Soudan ...

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  11. WEATHER STILL UNSETTLED.

    Through the combined influences of a tropical depression and a disturbance in the Bight further thunder-storms occurred yesterday. The morning was bright and ...

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  12. Free State By-election.

    The Donegal by-election resulted as follows:- McCulough (Govt, candidate) 24,910 Daly (Republican)......18,371 ...

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  13. Special Polioe for Ulster.

    The [?] correspondent of the "Datly Heald" states that it is now definitely known that Mr. Baldwin has renewed the pledge he made prior to the 1923 clections ...

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  14. Troops From Gibraltar.

    The 1st Battalion of the Buffs (East Kent Regiment) will leave here for Egypt on Saturday. ...

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  15. HABITS OF MUTTON-BIRDS.

    At the first sign of dawn to-day there would be a stirring in all the mutton-bird rookeries which line the coast of Phillip Island There is not such a turmoil of ...

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  16. Plain English.

    Lady Drummond Hay, special correspondent at Cairo for the "Daily Express," who attended Parliament House, says that Zaghlul Pasha appeared fatigued but calm. ...

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  17. War Mine Explodes.

    On the steum-trawler Yvonne, which was fishing off Dunkirk, it was noticed that one of the nets was unusually heavy The net when hauled up was found to ...

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  18. Hoods in New South. Wales.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Floods are being experienced in parts of New South Wales following heavy rains, several towns on the Barwon River have reported that the ...

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  19. STEP BY BRITAIN.

    The British forces have been ordered to occupy the Customs House at Alexandria. ...

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  20. Reports from Country Districts.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—Since Friday more than two inches of rain has fallen, and the weather is unsettled. The river level is 11ft. above summer leve, and is rising. ...

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  21. Tribute to Socialist Leader.

    The re-burial in Paris of M. Jean Jaures, the French Socialist writer, orator, and leader, who was assassinated on July 31, 1914, was marked by an extraordinary ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Walter Scotter, coal exporter, of Hall, and his brother, claim all the patent rights in Britain of the new vessels without sils, one of which is being constructed ...

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  23. BRITAIN IN EGYPT.

    Because it lies athwart the set road to India Egypt has long possessed a special interst for Great Britain.When, nearly half a century ago, Disracli acquired for ...

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  24. STATE WAR COUNCIL APPEAL.

    To provide emergency aid for the relief of distress among former sailors, soldiers, and their dependants, or their widows and families, the State War council is making ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. REPLY BY EGYPT.

    The reply of the Egyptain Government to the British Note was couched in polite terms. The Egyptain Government agreed to make an apology andto adminster ...

    Article : 552 words
  26. DANCE HALL REGULATIONS.

    The St. Kilda council, at a meeting on Monday night, again considered the regulations governing dance halls in the municipality. Councillor cummings moved that the ...

    Article : 220 words
  27. MECHANICAL HANDLING OF STONE

    LILYDALE,Monday.—In compliance with an expressed wish of Dame Nellie Melba, arrangements were made for her to be pressent at the David Mitchell estate ...

    Article : 138 words
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  29. Mails to be Loaded To-day.

    It is hoped by officials of the Post-office that the English mails for the Maloj[?] will be placed on the vessel this morning. Yesterday afternoon the bags were conveyed ...

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