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  2. GANG WAR.

    Another bitter gang war, involving members of the Darlinghurst underworld, has broken out; a recrudescence of the razor-slashings of last year. ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    Speaking at Edinburgh, Mr. Churchill severely criticised the Liberal unemployment scheme. Mr. Lloyd George, he said, talked as though there was a great standing army ...

    Article : 302 words
  4. BRITAIN OBJECTS.

    With dramatic suddenness the reparations experts at Paris are faced with the possibility that their work will terminate, with Great Britain alone dissenting. The chairman of ...

    Article : 562 words
  5. DEAF AND DUMB.

    Strange scenes were witnessed in the main hall of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society's building, Elizabeth-street, city, last night. Members of the society vigorously ...

    Article : 666 words
  6. PRINCE HUMPHREY. PROOF OF IDENTITY.

    Photographs published in this issue substantiate the "Herald's" claim that, in the registration of the racehorses Prince Humphrey and Cragsman, the pedigrees were ...

    Article : 943 words
  7. TARIFF RATES. New American Bill.

    The chairmna of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives (Mr. Hawley) introduced a Tariff Hill designed to bring the 1922 ...

    Article : 993 words
  8. CIVIC BUDGET.

    The City Commissioners at a special meeting yesterday, struck a rate of /3½ in the £ on the unimproved capital value of alll ratable property in the city. The first moiety of this ...

    Article : 738 words
  9. RIVAL SITES.

    Members of the State Cabinet do not consider that there is any immediate haste for a decision regarding the proposed site for the Circular Quay railway station. ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. TIMBER STRIKERS. The Summoned Workers.

    Mucb difficulty has been experienced by officials of the Timber Merchants' Association in serving copies of the injunction issued by Judge Lukin on the 37 timber workers for ...

    Article : 658 words
  11. GOLF.

    The outstanding reature of the socond qualifying round of the open golf championship was the American Diegel's wonderful recordbrenking score or 70 on a course measuring ...

    Article : 364 words
  12. EMPIRE INTERESTS.

    The reparations' thunderbolt superseded all other topics, even the election, in this morning's newspapers. Mr. Owen Young's proposal was apparently an attempt to make the ...

    Article : 467 words
  13. EARTHQUAKE.

    A fairly heavy earthquake, the origin of which was apparently near Hunterville, about 200 miles north of Wellington, was felt over a wide area of the southern half of the North ...

    Article : 415 words
  14. COAL INDUSTRY. UNIONS MEET.

    Representatives of the various mining unions met at the offices of the Miners' Federation yesterday' to discuss the Royal Commission which has been appointed to ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. MOIR AND OWEN.

    Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying-Officer Owen, who landed here to-day in their Vickers Vellore aeroplano, will leave for Akyab (Burma) to-morrow. They hope to ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. MODERN CREEDS.

    The Rev. T. Rhondda williams, in an unusually provocative address from the chair at the annual assembly of the Congregational Union at the City Temple, said that it was ...

    Article : 270 words
  17. OWNER'S STATEMENT.

    Further interviewed regarding Prince Humphrey the owner, Mr. C. G. Macindoe, said that he was at a loss to understand Mr. Tate's statement. Mr. Tate prepared the ...

    Article : 564 words
  18. MR. GARDEN.

    A communication has been received by the State Ministry from the Federal Ministry asking it to prosecute Mr. J. S. Garden, of the Sydney Trades Hall, for his speech at ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. OWNERS' PROFITS.

    "Sir Thomas Henley has industriously looked up authorities as to the alleged huge profits of coal mining companies, and has quoted extreme eases calculated to mislend ...

    Article : 393 words
  20. WHEAT SURPLUS.

    A message from Montreal states that the grain tie-up has reached a state of absolute paralysia. With 90 loaded lake freighters held there and at Port Colborne, vessels are ...

    Article : 195 words
  21. STREET PROCESSION.

    Headed by Mr. Garden (secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council), about 3000 unionists to-day marched along Bourke and Spring streets to the office of the ...

    Article : 328 words
  22. MURDER CHARGE

    The police have arrested Joseph Girrard, a gardoner, and his brother-in-law. Francois Pinet, manager of an Aries hotel, as the result of the death of Miss Olive Branson, who was ...

    Article : 246 words
  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Many thousands of people watched the Prince of Wales drive in state from Buckingham Paiace to St. James Palace to-day to hold a levee on behalf of the King. The Prince ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. MURDERED.

    A post-mortem examination of the remains of Solina Stanley, 70, an old-age pensioner, whose body was found on a vacant allotment at Erskineville on Tuesday night, disclosed ...

    Article : 282 words
  25. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Prominent sportamen, including representatives of the Racecourse Beeting Control Board, attended a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel at the invitation of the Lightning ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. RIGHT TO USE RADIO

    At the half-yearly conference of the representatives of the Australian metropolitan daily newspapers attention was directed to the restrictions against the use of ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    A message from Washington states that Mr. Hoover, commenting on the Geneva Pre paratory Disarmament Committee, said: "I am greatly gratified by the promise of results ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. NEW TEXTILE.

    "Are the wool kings of Australian shaking in their shoes at the announcement that artificial wool is an accompalished fact, or is it the intention to receive it like artificial silk, ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. NO LEVY IMPOSED.

    Members of the South Maitland Colliery Mechanies' Association have invited the officials of their orgtanisation to visit Cessnock and explain why no levy has been in ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. TRAM AND MOTOR

    A man and a woman were injured last night in a collision between a tram and a motor car at the corner of York and King streets, city. The car was flung across the roadway ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    Following the breakdown of negotiations for a settlement of the strike, an attempt will be made by the timber merchants to re open the idle mills. The timber ...

    Article : 91 words
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