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  2. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day an amendment by the lender of the Opposition having been defeated by 34 votes to 19, the Finance Agreement Bill, ...

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  3. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of an unknown man wan found by Mr. Kearrns, of Fairfield, Windsor, to-day, floating in Rickarby Creek, between Windsor and Clarendon. Constables Hitchcock and ...

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  4. GERMAN CAPITAL.

    Replying to Mr. Charlton in the House ot Representatives to-day, Mr. Bruce said that certain requests had been received from Mr. J. Fanning, of Sydney, for the consent of ...

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  5. PREMIER'S TOUR.

    Grafton entertained the Premier, the Minister tor Education, and other members of Parliament and their wives at a conversazione in Jordan's Hall to-night. Both the Mayor ...

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  6. CIVILIAN FLYING.

    During the debate on the air estimates in the House of Commons, Mr. F. E. Guest (Lib.) said that there was apparently no civil aviation policy in Britain, Germany's civil 'planes ...

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  7. CRITICISED.

    At the meeting of the proparatory disarmament commission of the Leagus of Nations at Geneva this afternoon, Lord Cushenden. the British delegate, said that the first ...

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  8. WEST SYDNEY.

    The allegation of corrupt practices in the conduct of the ballot for the West Sydney seat was the principal topic of discussion in political and union circles yesterday. ...

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  9. THE CHURCHES.

    Several months ago, at the invitation of the Rev. Dr. Macintyre, unofficial conversations were initiated with a view to co-operation between the Presbyterian, Methodist, and ...

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  10. THEFT OF £5265.

    James John Kenny, 47, clerk, formerly secretary of the Melville Road Board for 14 years, pleaded guilty in the City Police Court to-day to having between January, 1916, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. THUNDERSTORM.

    As the culmination of warm, sultry conditions in Sydney yesterday, a heavy thunderstorm occurred in the evening. The disturbance was heralded for some hours by the ...

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  12. "CAN PROVE CHARGES."

    Ex-Alderman English, who was one of the candidates in the West Sydney ballot, Balu yesterday that he would be able to prove the charges of irregularities made in the statutory ...

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  13. MAN DROWNED.

    Edward Ward (56), of Swinbourne-street, Botany, was drownod on Tuesday night, when a small fishing skiff capsized on the Boona Bar, near the entrance of Weeney Bay, a ...

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  14. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    At the inquiry into the death of Ernestina Mary Norgrove, and the preliminary hearing of a charge of murder against Allan George Norgrove, deceased's brother-in-law, evidence ...

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  15. ATLANTIC SERVICE.

    Plans for a London-New York d[?]rig[?]ble service are being formed under the leadership of Mr. Alex Dow, chairman of the Detroit Edison Company. It is proposed that a fleet of ...

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  16. HINKLER.

    Though most of the people in Melbourne have either seen Hinkler or have heard his voice by wireless, public interest in his movements continues unabated. Large groups of ...

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  17. THE RED ROSE.

    Mr. Lancaster advised the Shell Oil Co. to-day that he would leave Darwin at daylight on Thursday, and will follow the eastern route, via Newcastle Waters (415m), ...

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  18. WARFARE IN CHINA.

    It has been definitely established that General Fong Yu-hsiang's forces have suffered defeat, and been compelied to retreat before Marshal Chang Tso-lin in the ...

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  19. PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    An invitation from the Canadian branch of tho British Empire Parliamentary Association for a party of members of both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament to visit Cannda has ...

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  20. WILD DISORDER.

    There were several lively scenes at the weekly meeting of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation held yesterday morning. A complaint was made that ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. OXLEY AND OTWAY.

    Though repairs to the Australian Navy's new submarines, the Otway and Oxley, are expected to be completed at Malta, no decision has so far been reached regarding ...

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  22. ARMY ESTIMATES.

    Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Secretary for War, submitted the army estimates to the House of Commons to-day. Dealing with the tank corps, he said it was the present ...

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  23. ITALIAN MIGRANTS.

    Replying to the Prime Minister's statement regarding the influx of Italian migrants into Australia, the Premier (Mr. Collier) said that he did not know tho terms of the agreement ...

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  24. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    The Admiraity has appointed Rear-Admiral William Kerr as Rear-Admiral of the First Battle Squndron of the Mediterranean Fleet in succession to Rear-Admiral Collard. His ...

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  25. NO MILK DRINKERS.

    The term "liquid assets" used by the Premier in one of his speeches when he was referring to the value of the primary industries gave the Minister for Local Government ...

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  26. ALLEGED USE OF RAZOR.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day, Hector Fewster, aged 29 years, dealer, and Voilance Frederick Paton, aged 32 years, were charged with having inflicted grievous ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. CARGO PILLAGING.

    The pillage committee of the Chamber of Commerce, further reporting on the pillage of cargo in the United Kingdom, the Continent, mid Australasia, reiterates that the pillage ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. THE ESSEX MURDER.

    Hearing was continued to-day of the charge against Frederick Guy Browne, aged 47, an engineer, and William Henry Kennedy, aged 41, a compositor, who stand accused of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. TANKS AND CARS.

    A rush of armoured cars at 50 miles an hour past the Amir and Queen of Afghanis[?] was a thrilling feature of the Salisbury Plain tank display, in which 100 tanks, ...

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  30. STRUGGLE IN BAR.

    At the inquest to-day into the death of Sergeant Alexnnder Mark, who Was fatally shot while in the bar of the Brisbane Hotel on March 7, the coroner committed Edward ...

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  31. RUGBY CONTROL.

    "Sporting Life" says: "The Rugby world has been warned for the past six years that the farcical constitution of the so-called international board would lend us into danger, ...

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  32. DREDGE CONTRACT.

    Referring to-day to a telegram from Melbourne, stating that the Amalgamated Engineering Union bad taken strong exception to the acceptance by the State Government ...

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  33. CHINESE AIR ROUTES.

    The Chinese authorities at Cantort have decided to establish an service between Hongkong and Canton. Surveys of air routes to Swatow, Amoy, Shanghal, and Macao are ...

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  34. GRAMOPHONE COMPANY.

    The Vocallon Gramophone Company is forming a new company, Vocation Foreign, Limited, with a capital of £200,000, to acquire the Vocallon Company's Australian factory and ...

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  35. CRIME ASSOCIATES.

    Mr. Justice Wasley, in the Criminal Court, to-day complained that separate presentments In cases in which two or more people were alleged to be associated in a crime often led ...

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  36. AMERICAN SCANDALS.

    Senator Couzens has submitted to the Senate a motion proposing to express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary to the Trensury (Mr. Mellon) should resign. The motion ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York attended the ball given on behalf of the Oversea Nurses' Memorial. It was arranged by Lady Ryrie, and held at ...

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  38. FOREIGN ENGINES.

    Answering a fusillade of questions in the Assembly regarding the purchase of engines and railway material the Minister admitted certain faults, but denied that ...

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  39. LORD SOMERS.

    With improssive ceremonial and in accordance with ancient custom. Lord Somers was to-night installed as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and ...

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  40. "WHITE" HOTEL.

    The Victoria Hotel has been declared "white" again by the union, but the boycott has not been lifted from the other two hotels, one of which does not employ any ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Latest returns show that unemployed have decreased to 1,070,700, which is 22.762 less than the week before. NEW YORK, March 20. ...

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  42. MAN DROPS DEAD.

    Ernest Herbert Collins, of Percival-street, West Kogarah, who would have celebrated his 55th birthday to-day, collapsed and died [?] the beach promenade at Brighton-le-sands ...

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