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  2. ENGLISH TEAM.

    Notwithstanding their defeat by Victoria, the English cricketers were in a happy mood when they arrived in Sydney yesterday from Melbourne. ...

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  3. WHARF STRIKE.

    Serious developments occurred in the waterside dispute to-day, when the Stevedores' and Wharf Labourers' Unions fell into line in ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. GEORGE'S RIVER.

    The Sutherland Shire Council on Wednesday night decided to accept the tender of Armstrong, Whitworth Pty., Limited, the noted British firm, ...

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  5. A.L.P. INQUIRY.

    The most important witness yesterday at the ballot-box inquiry, which is being conducted by Mr. Theodore, was Mr. [?]. Sproule, M.L.C., Solicitor-General in the last Labour ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. THE SIRDAR.

    Details have been received of the attempt made at Cairo to assassinate the Sirdar of the Sudar(Major-General Sir Lee Stack). Sir Lee Stack, accompanied by his ...

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  7. LATE CABLES.

    The condition of the Sirdar of the Sudan (Major-General Sir Lee Stack), who was wounded by assassins, is most grave. ...

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  8. FROZEN MEAT.

    Practically all the London newspapers are calling attention to the rise in retail meat prices, which are described in various terms, the least of which is the epithet ...

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  9. EXCHANGE RATES.

    At a meeting of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, Ltd., Mr. Andrew Williamson, chairman, commenting on the question of currency and exchange, referred to the ...

    Article : 255 words
  10. LEAGUE'S COUNCIL.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) will represent Britain at the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations at Rome on Docembor 8.— ...

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  11. INTERSTATE SHIPS.

    The interstate steamship companies decided in Melbourne yesterday to remove the surcharge placed on freights in consequence of the overtime strike, and ...

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  12. CITY ENGINEER.

    Many leading citizens and professional men called on Mr.Weekes yesterday, and expressed their extreme regret that he could not see his way to reconsider his resignation of the ...

    Article : 437 words
  13. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The Pirllametary correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" says that Mr Ba[?]in intends to make meetings with the High Commissioners a regular feature of his ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. J. Taylor, president of the Australian Olympic Federation, who arrived back in Sydney by the R.M.S. Orsova yesterday morning, said, in an interview, that there was no doubt ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. FATE OF PROTOCOL.

    Reuter understands that the British request for the exclusion of the security-disarmament protocol from the agenda at the next meeting of the League of Nations' ...

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  16. TRAMS DERAILED.

    Owing to the extremely heavy downpour of rain in the suburbs early yesterday morning four trams were derailed and the services were delayed for a short period.Nobody was ...

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  17. CLAIM ON A BANK.

    In the Kings Bench Division, before Sir Charles Darling and a jury, hearing has commenced of in action in which the plaintiff, Charles Ernest Robinson, formerly a ...

    Article : 327 words
  18. NORWEGIAN SHIP.

    It was learned yesterday that the Norwegian motor ship Taiwan, which departed for European ports, via Melbourne, on Wednesday, is to be declared ...

    Article : 251 words
  19. THE COLLIERIES.

    The Closer Unity Committee, representing all the unions whose members are employed in the collieries, concluded its meeting yesterday.It is understood that no agreement ...

    Article : 314 words
  20. WIRELESS LICENSES.

    Arthur Ryan, Carlotta-road, Double Bay, and Leslie George Squire, Kiora-road, Double Bay, were each charged at the Paddington Police Court yesterday with having ...

    Article : 196 words
  21. HISTORIC MANLY.

    At a meeting of the Manly, Warringah, and Pittwater Historical Society, Mr. P. W. Gledhill, honorary secretary, delivered a lecture on the history of The Spit ferry and related ...

    Article : 309 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    The report of a committee appointed by the Federation of British Industries to inquire into the effect of the Australian tariff regulation providing that 75 per cent.of the cost ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. OTHER UNIONS.

    The sea transport group met again yesterday at the Trades Hall to consider further the carrying out of the move against boats loaded at Sydney by bureau labour. As far as ...

    Article : 257 words
  24. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    The Navy Department announces that the scrapping of 28 new and old capital ships, in accordance with the Washington Treaties betted the Government 1,411,000 dollars. ...

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  25. TRAM CONDUCTORS.

    Definite instructions have been issued by the New South Wales executive of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association to members employed in Sydney to the effect that ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Advice has been received by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents for the Aberdeen line, that arrangements have been completed by Goorge Thompson and Co., Ltd., with the South ...

    Article : 175 words
  27. IRISH FREE STATE.

    {No abstract available}

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  28. OFFICIAL DINNER.

    Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm occurred at the Wentworth Hotel last night, when the English team attended a dinner in their honour, given by Mr. W. P. McElhono, ...

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  29. OVERLAPPING.

    After discussing at length the overlapping or arbitration awards, the re[?]rospective application of which was regarded as uafalr and destructive, the annual conference of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. FINE FOR LIBEL.

    An unusual election case was heard at Cardiff, where Andrew Trott, a marine store dealer, was charged with making a false statement concerning Mr. Harold Lloyd, a ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. LIBERAL HOPES.

    Sir Godfrey Collins, Chief Liberal Whip speaking at the National Liberal Club, said that the party must use its recent reverse as education towards victory. They were ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. MOULDERS' STRIKE.

    The Commissioner for Conciliation and Arbitration (Mr. J. B. Holme) yesterday called a compulsory conference between the management of the K.F.B. Foundry at Waterloo, ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. THE WYANDRA DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the Seamen's Union and the owners of the steamer Wyandra remains unsettled, and up to the present no cargo has been removed from the vessel. ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. STRIKE AT COLD STORES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that owing to a dispute at Nelson's cold stores the workers in the employ of many London cold storage companies came out on strike at midnight. ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. THE CLAN MONROE.

    Pratique was granted in unusual circumstances to-day to the oversea steamer Clan Monroe, which has been held up outside the harbour for a week as a result of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    After consulting 27 borough education committees, many headmasters and headmistresses, the London County Council has decided that sex hygiene shall not be taught in ...

    Article : 268 words
  37. OIL CONSUMPTION.

    "At the present rate of consumption, petroleum production cannot possibly continue much longer, nor can there be any relief from the growing demand for spirit for power ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. WOOL PRICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  39. MOTOR TAXES.

    Motorists expressed satisfaction yesterday at the preference given to British cars which has been made by an amondment which Sir Thomas Henley succeeded in having embodied ...

    Article : 202 words
  40. ALIENS IN BRITAIN.

    Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Home Secretary), speaking at Croydon, said that there were 272,000 aliens registered with the police in Great Britain. As far as he was ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. SCOW CATHKIT.

    The scow Cathkit, heavily laden with ironbark piles, and bound from Sydney for Melbourne, was driven back by a fierce southerly gale a few days ago from south of Gabo to ...

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  42. HIGH PRICE AT BALLARAT.

    What is claimed to be an Australian record price for wool was realised at the Ballarat wool sales to-day, when two separate lots of merine and comeback brought 5[?]d per lb. ...

    Article : 38 words
  43. TRAM COLLISION.

    Whilst rounding a curve yesterday afternoon between Carsley Loop and Ethel-street, Seaforth, a tramear ran into the rear of a tramway ballast truck.The impact was not ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. FURTHER RAIN.

    Unsettled weather developed over a considerable area of New South Wales during the past 24 hours ended at 9 a.m.yesterday. Rain, accompanied by some ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET.

    At Maritzburg a two days' fixature was started to-day in which the English cricket, made 179 runs in the first innings, Kenned[?] contributing 44. Billing took four wickets ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. NEW SETTLERS.

    There arrived by the R.M.S. Orsova yesterday 23 nominated and assisted migrants and there land settlement farm workers. The latter will take up residence in the country, ...

    Article : 54 words
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