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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The Labour party has decided to accept any invitation to form a Government, but it will not agrea to any form of coalition.—Reuter. ...

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  3. STATE SESSION.

    Despite the sweltering heat, there were crowded galleries and benches in the Legislative Assembly last night when the Liquor Bill was considered in committee. There had ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    It was learnt last night, that the Government does not propose to close the present session on the 20th of this month, as was previously decided. ...

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  5. HEAT WAVE.

    The intense heat wave at present prevailing in New South Wales is regarded by the State Meteorologist as a precursor to extensive rains within a week. ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. MINERS' DISPUTE.

    Recently the Coal Miners' Federation submitted proposals to Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) for the settlement of the dispute on the Maitland coal field. One was ...

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  7. NATIONAL GROUPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a weighty article from its "Diplomatic Correspondent," attaching significance to the King of Servia's visit to France. The writer points out that ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. THE BALDWIN CABINET.

    It has been decided, by the Baldwin Ministry to carry on until Parliament reassembles and then meet the new House of Commons. Members of the Ministry consider that constitutional duty directs them to follow this course. The ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The British Board of Trade returns for November are as follow:—Exports, £65,768,000, a decrease of £5,554,000 compared with October; imports, £101,584,000, an increase of ...

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  10. GERMAN FINANCES.

    The United States Government has accepted the invitation extended by the Reparations Commission, through M. Poincare, to participate in the inquiry by a committee of ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce explains that he has deferred his departure for America, feeling that it is desirable, in view of the political situation in England, that he should be on the spot to deal ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. MEDICAL PRACTICE.

    The honorary secretary of the British Medical Association, Dr. Robert Henry Todd, gave evidence before the Royal Commission on National Insurance in regard to the relations ...

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  13. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    The proposal for utilising the H.M.A.S. Australia as a breakwater has now been abandoned as a result of the investigations conducted by the Federal and State ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. TRADE PREFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Ottawa learns that shortly after Mr. Bruce's arrival at New York he will journey to Ottawa, and there complete a trade ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. STOCK DISEASE.

    Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in a speech last night, stated that a [?]cial committee of the Cabinet had been appointed to deal with the position ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. LONDON'S WEALTH.

    According to a statement made by the chairman of the Coal, Corn, and Finance Committee of the Corporation of the City of London, the square mile of the City ...

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  17. CITY COUNCIL.

    The principal topic of conversation in Town Hall circles yesterday was the disorderly conduct of the city aldermen at the meeting of the Clty council on Tuesday night. ...

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  18. EMPIRE TRADE.

    At the ninth annual meeting of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers and their representatives, held yesterday in the Chamber of Commerce building, the annual ...

    Article : 585 words
  19. WOOL CONTROL.

    The Disposal Commission, in a report regarding the control of the Colonial wool clip during war-time, anticipates that by May, 1924, the whole of the stock will be sold. ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. FIGHT AT LISBON.

    An apparently censered message from Reuter's correspondent at Lisborn shows that the presidential palace was attacked with a view to the overthrow of the Government. ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. VARSITY FOOTBALL.

    Fifteen thousands spectators, including his Majesty the King, were present at Twickenham to witness the inter-University match After a fast game, Oxford beat Cambridge by ...

    Article : 427 words
  22. ART MATTERS.

    Relatives of the late F. W. Hayes have presented his landscape, "Falls of Colwyn," to the Victorian National Gallery. The trustees of the Felton bequest have ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. BAWRA ACCOUNTS.

    Referring to the above cable message, the chnlrman of the British Australian Wool Realisation Association, Limited (Sir John Higgins) said: "Bawra's accounts will be closed ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. THE INTERMEDIATE.

    Dissatisfaction with the policy of the Director of Education and the Board of Examiners in holding examinations for registered secondary schools earlier than has been the ...

    Article : 288 words
  25. MEMORIAL BELLS.

    The undergraduates and graduates of the University of Sydney are enthusiastic about the proposal to build a carillon at the University, at least the equal of the now famous ...

    Article : 194 words
  26. SPAHLINGER.

    Major-General M'Gavin, Director-General of Medical Services, returned to Wellington by the Tahiti. When interviewed, he said that at the request of Sir James Allen, New Zealand ...

    Article : 164 words
  27. JAPANESE DIET.

    Facing many important problems, including reconstruction and finance, the Japanese Diet has been convened to an extraordinary sessio—(says a message from Tokio). ...

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  28. MISS ETHEL CAMPBELL.

    Miss Ethel Campbell, the Durban girl, who had such a wonderful reception in Australia, has returned to Durban with her parents. She brought messages of love from the ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. A STRANGE CRIME.

    A coroner's jury has returned a verdict of murder against Major Bailey for the murder of his wife at Hove last week. Evidence was given that the couple lived for two years ...

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  30. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The hearing of the charge against Lord Alfred Douglas, of having criminally libelled Mr. Winston Churchill, was continued at the Old Bailey to-day, the Court boing ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. STATE TRADING.

    In the course of the debate on a private member's bill, which seeks to amend the State Trading Concerns Act by deleting the provision that such concerns shall not be ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    There has been ample testimony to the value of the Pan-Pacific Science Congress, which met last August in Melbourne and in Sydney, and which was made largely possible ...

    Article : 324 words
  33. WOMEN POLICE.

    "Unless Parliament decides to modify the conditions, I can see no alternative but to dismiss the four women police," said the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. A. N. Nicholson) ...

    Article : 123 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Dally Herald" (Labour) states that the Conservative party organisation has purchased the "Morning Post" at a price "which astonishes those accustomed to handling ...

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  35. LATE MR. LEONARD STEPHEN.

    As it was felt that the active interest of the late Mr. Loonard Stephen in so many philanthropic works for the good of the community should not be left unrecognised, a few ...

    Article : 212 words
  36. MEXICAN REBELS.

    News comes from Nogales (Arizona) that the Mexican revolution is spreading. The rebeis have been joined by the Tampice garrlson, 2000 strong, including a crack Mexican ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. THE MINT.

    At a meeting of the members of the New South Wales section of the Federal Labour party, held yesterday, the following motion, moved by Mr. E. Riley, South Sydney, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. IRON WORKS.

    The ten-inch, or guide mill, at the iron works is idle to-day, owing to an industrial dispute which came to a head yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. FATE OF THREE OFFICERS

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:—The mystery of the three British officers who were kidnapped at Macroons in May, 1922, has been cleared up by the ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN.

    At a meeting of the Central and Associated Chnmbers of Agriculture, held in London, a resolution was adopted in favour of a conference of the leaders of the three great ...

    Article : 53 words
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