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  2. THE PRAYER-BOOK.

    The final revision of the Prayer[?] which the Houses of Convocation and [?] Church Assembly must accept or [?] in its entirety, contains a lengthy [?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  3. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    When the Legislative Council resumed its sittings to-day the Family Endowment Bill was further considered. Early this morning Mr. Willis, the leader ...

    Article : 221 words
  4. THE INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    Mr. E. L. Grayndler was welcomed by the Australian Industrial Mission to-day, It is announced that it has been arranged for members to broadcast to Australia ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. ALLEGED SLAUGHTER OF NATIVES.

    Evidence that he witnessed shifting at one camp and a statement that another aboriginal would give direct evidence in regard to killing, were features to-day of ...

    Article : 1,150 words
  6. THE YALLOURN STRIKE

    The deadlock still exists at Yallourn, where the employes of the State Electricity Commission are on strike as the result of the reinstatement by the ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. FOREIGNERS BROUGHT IN.

    Five thousand foreigners, the majority of them Japanese and Portuguese, with a considerable number of British, have been ordered to evacuate an area ...

    Article : 483 words
  8. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Joseph Duignan, who died recently at his residence, at Bay-road, Mornington, was a colonist of 82 years. Born in Cavan. Ireland, about 83 years ...

    Article : 513 words
  9. THE SITUATION EASIER.

    The situation appears to be much easier this morning in the native districts, where the Nationalist regulars are gradually taking matters in hand. A small body of ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. IN THE COMMONS.

    The situation in Shanghai was referred to by Mr. Baldwin in the House of Commons to-day, in the course of a reply to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. He said a ...

    Article : 303 words
  11. THE STRIKE.

    The strike situation is not much changed. About 160,000 are now out. The Customs Chinese struck to a man to-day, although not one of them wanted ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    It is difficult in the absence of [?] marked popular enthusiasm on either [?] to hazard an opinion regarding the [?] [?]bable result of Saturday's [?] ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. GOVERNMENT'S SINCERITY [?]ED

    The Trades [?]taries Association met to-day [?] the delay in making a new [?] and in the granting of child on [?] Union officials ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. POWER FROM TASMANIA.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Payot asked if the Government would take stars to connect the hydro-electirc power in Tasmains with the mainland, so as to meet ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. THE INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT.

    The news received in official quarters dealing with the latest happenings in Shanghai is, as usual, behind the press cables. But it is claimed that the ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    St. Joseph Cook has cabled his congratulations to General Sir Granville Ryrie on his appointment to the High Commissionership. and recalls that when ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. SETTLEMENT ATTACKED.

    The Durham Light Infantry, defending the northern boundary of the international settlement, were attacked at twilight by a large force of mixed Chinese ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. TERRORIST METHODS.

    Owing to the chaos, up to noon today the foreign authorities have been unable to set in touch with Pai Ching Hsi. but they expect to do so as soon ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. THE CANBERRA STRIKE.

    The master builders have decided to apply to the Federal Arbitration Court for and award covering operations in the Federal territory. ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. D. Hughes, salesman of Prospect, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last, night suffering from head injuries. He got off a tram near his home and was ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    Details of the new railway Bill were made available to-day. It provides for the appointment of an assistant Commissioner to be elected by the employes ...

    Article : 398 words
  22. THE CHINESE CASUALTIES.

    An estimate of the Chinese casualties, as the results of last night's incident along the northern barricades, gives, 50 killed and 100 wounded. There include ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. KILLING AND BURNING.

    Fires and looting continue at Chapel, where mobs, composed partly of Shantung troops, party of ordinary robbers, and partly of Nationalist gunmen, hold away. ...

    Article : 264 words
  24. A HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night a weatherboard house occupied by Mr. Edmund English, who is 80 years of age, was destroyed by fire, despite the efforts of ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    The Arbitration Court, presided over [?] Chief Judge Dethridge, s[?] to-day. Application was made by the Storemen [?] Packecs' Union for a Federal award, Mr. ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. CONCESSION QUIET.

    The northern British posts have been reinforced and an intensive armored car patrol of the settlement is being made. All is now quiet. All the Shantungese ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. ARBITRATION.

    Judge Beeby resumed the hearing of the plaint of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, as well as a plaint by the respondents to the previous award, in the ...

    Article : 744 words
  28. FATAL FALLS.

    Mr. Walter Cross (30), laborer, fell 40 feet when a staging on which he was standing collapsed at a building at Rushcutter's Bay. His skill was fractured. ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. AMERICAN RECOGNITION.

    The victory of the Cantonese army in Shanghai will force the United States officials to consider the possibility of extending recognition to the Nationalists. This ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. CONFUSING NEWS.

    The cables from Shanghai are extraordinarily confusing but indicate complete Nationalist control of the situation, which is remarkably quiet. Foreign lives ...

    Article : 142 words
  31. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day, when 10,255 bales, were offered and sales, Including private transactions, [?] 11,397 bales. The market closed [?] ...

    Article : 32 words
  32. JAZZ POPULAR.

    Is Jazz music? This question was asked of Mr. B. T. Heinze, professor of music at the Melbourne University, at the sitting of the Wireless Commission to-day. "For ...

    Article : 366 words
  33. A GAS EXPLOSION.

    Gas which had escaped under a fruit shop at Petersham Unlay exploded and shattered a glass window. Miss Ethel Coleman (38), of Petersham, and Miss ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. EXPORT OF GOLD.

    State export figures show that during February 1,000,000 sovereigns have been sent abroad. This money was expected by the Commonwealth Bank, and probably ...

    Article : 19 words
  35. ANOTHER ATTACK ON SETTLEMENT.

    The Northerners again rushed the settlement to-night, and were forced back by the Durham reinforcements, after a few of the retreaters had been killed and ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. EVACUATING NANKIN.

    The United States gunboat Isabel has gone to Nankin from Hankow. The removal of the women and children from Nankin continues. They are going to ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. TRAPPED IN A CAR AND DROWNED.

    The body of the woman who was drowned through being trapped in a car in St. George's River last night has been identified as that of Mrs. Florence Evelyn ...

    Article : 47 words
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    Advertising : 440 words
  39. LABOR NEWS.

    The president (Mr. P. R. Martin) occupied the chair at a largely attended meeting of the Meat Industry Employes' Union on Tuesday night. It was decided that ...

    Article : 122 words
  40. CHAOS GENERAL.

    Up to this morning the foreign authorities were unable to get into touch with General Pai Ching Hsi, the commander of the Cantonese forces. The reason is that ...

    Article : 449 words
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    Advertising : 387 words
  42. FERTILISER WORKERS' CLAIM.

    It was stated on Wednesday that in Connection with the dispute regarding increased wages between the Federal Artificial Manure Workers' Union and ...

    Article : 154 words
  43. A JAPANESE VIEW.

    "The Japanese' Government has no intention of using force in the existing situation in China," said Baron Shidehara, the Japanese Foreign Minister, this ...

    Article : 356 words
  44. LIMIT ON SPEECHES.

    The House of Commons, in Committee of the whole, to-day approved of a rule limiting the time of speeches in the House, with a few exceptions (including ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. MINING NEWS.

    Sufficient investigation work has not yet been carried on at Rockhampton by the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. to enable the directors to decide on the future consideration ...

    Article : 254 words
  46. THE STEAMER BENALLA.

    The steamer Benalla arrived at the Outer Harbor from London on Wednesday night, The majority of the passengers were migrants in charge of Major ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. DRIVERLESS TRAINS.

    An Innisfail train, comprising an engine and two trucks, was proceeding at a slow rate of speed near Kalbo, when the driver saw another train coming towards him. ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. A MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Wittig a ganger employed by the Dumares[?] Shire Council, was driving his newly purchased motor car to-day near George's Creek, Armidale. when it left ...

    Article : 71 words
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