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  2. THE STORM. WORST FOR YEARS.

    During the storm on Thursday an unknown man was killed at Bargo, when a displaced roof overturned. Falling bricks killed a little girl at ...

    Article : 186 words
  3. LATE CABLE NEWS TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    A message from Peking says that due to the contest for supremacy among various generals, chaos exists at Changaba where foreign marines have been landed to guard the ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. EXONERATED.

    The committee appointed by the executive council of the Australian Workers' Union to investigate charges made at the last A.L.P. Conference against Mr. J. Bailey, M.L.A. ...

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  5. SIR JAMES BURNS.

    The will of the late Sir James Burns, which is dated May 25, 1922, has been lodged for probate in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, in its Probate jurisdiction, by the ...

    Article : 495 words
  6. LATE GOVERNOR: Tributes From Abroad.

    Dame Margaret Davidson and her children will leave Sydney for England by the Euripides on October 24. Among the latest messages of sympathy ...

    Article : 466 words
  7. EUROPE TO-DAY.

    The Spanish coup d'etat is part of a general reaction against democracy which has arisen since the svar. It started with the Bolshovik revolution, swept over Italy, and captured ...

    Article : 671 words
  8. FRENCH HOLD ON RUHR. German Statement.

    Reports which suggested that immediate surrender of resistance in the Ruhr is pending are considered to have been discounted by a semi-official statement made to the Press correspondents at Berlin on Thursday evening. The Belgian ...

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  9. GET RICH QUICK.

    Another extraordinary get-rich-quick scheme which, though still incipient, may rival Ponzi's inverted financial pyramid, was revealed when a stock brokerage house of German affiliation ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. FATALITY AT BARGO.

    The unroofing of Pickard's branch store at Bargo caused the death of an unknown man, who had just arrived in the vicinity. He was giving assistance with the displaced roof when ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. NEW YORK NEWSPAPER STRIKE.

    The submission to the publishers of a proposal uqder which the International Union of Pressmen undertakes to man the Press of the city dailles while the local union ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. DAMAGE IN THE COUNTRY.

    ADELONG.—Wind blow with hurricane force, clearing a path before it. Many houses were unroofed, and some blown clean over. Sheds suffered severely. Hurtling sheets of iron ...

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  13. BRITISH POLICY.

    Mr. Lloyd George in [?] preface to his new book "Is it Peace?" declares that the prenent year has been marked by growing gloom and menace. The International temper had ...

    Article : 390 words
  14. MIGRATION.

    The report of the advisory committee as to the best means of giving effect to the torms of the agreement entered into by the State Government with the Imperial Government, ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. CHEAP PRODUCTION.

    Sir William Beach Thomas, writing in the "Daily Express" on foreign dumping, says:—The present cost of labour in Europe is as one in Germany, two in Czecho-Slovakia, ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. THE POLICE THANKED.

    The Inspector-General of Police is in receipt of a personal letter from Dame Margaret Davidson, conveying her deep appreciation of the services rendered by the members ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. EL KAHLRA INQUIRY.

    At the Board of Trade inquiry into the less of the steamer El Kahira, which mysteriously disappeared while on a voyage to the Mediterranean, the Channel pllot who, acco[?]panied ...

    Article : 243 words
  18. BRITISH FARMING.

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. H. P. Williams, formerly secretary of the Australian Country party, at Sydney, who was present at the meeting of the National ...

    Article : 389 words
  19. 5,688,092.

    The estimated [?]pulation of Australia at the end of June, 1923, was 5,688,092, composed of 2,897,[?]7 males and 2,[?]91,045 females, being an increase of 121,347 over the figures for the ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. FEDERAL LOAN.

    The Actiiig Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) announced this morning that the conversion into the 1948 loan, the 1928 loan, the Treasury bills, and the Peace Savings ...

    Article : 321 words
  21. OCEAN PIER.

    The Metropolitan Land Board yesterday decided to recommend the Minister for Lands to grant to the Randwick Council the lease of two areas of land at Coogee beach on which ...

    Article : 382 words
  22. LIFE ON THE EARTH.

    Among the delegates to the joint meeting of American astronomical and physical societies at Los Angeles is Professor Morefield, of Melbourne University. ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. THE FIUME CRISIS.

    Both the Italian and Jugo-Slavian Governments are silent (says the correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Rome) regarding the nature of Sig[?]or Mussolini's latest ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. VANISHED JEWELS.

    Lloyd's underwriters are offering a reward of £1500 in connection with a strange case of lost jewels. Mrs. Fielding, while travelling from Nice to London, lost a bag containing ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. NEW MOTOR SHIP.

    News was received in Sydney by cable yesterday that the new motor ship Ina[?]a had sailed from Dartmouth for Wellington, New Zealnnd, via Australia. The vessel is the first ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. PROPOSED AIR FLIGHT.

    The "Daily Chro[?]icle" says that Van der Hoop, a Dutch pilot, proposes to fly from Amsterdam to the Dutch East Indies in a Fokker monoplane with a Rolls Royce enaine, ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. A NEW DRAMA.

    Great interest was taken in the first production of James Elroy Flecker's "Hassan" at His Majesty's Theatre, picturing an olden journey to Samarkand. ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. REMARKABLE TRAGEDY.

    In July last a woman, Florence Jones, aged 20, was found dead, and at the inquest Robert Sheppard, 23, stated that be and the girl had lived together, and contemplated marrying ...

    Article : 206 words
  29. TORTURING MEMORIES.

    It is stated in Berlin newspapers that Jacowloff, a Bolshevist, who had charge of the Russian Imperial family, and was responsible for their massacre, and had been living at Berlin ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. CLEAN FOOD.

    The City Council during the past year, acting on reports of the city health officer, ordered the closing of nearly 50 restaurants in the city, as the reports showed that they were ...

    Article : 318 words
  31. "SURRY HILLS REASONING."

    Sir,—I regret that the historical references in my article, "The Cradle of Empire" (Saturday, 8th inst.) conveyed the impression of sp[?]tefulness to your correspondent, Mr. M. ...

    Article : 356 words
  32. TURKISH TROOPS.

    A message from Constantinople says that Turkish troops have occupied the whole of the Boulakbach[?] region, on the Persian frontier, where the Turks already have three ...

    Article : 44 words
  33. EARL OF STRADBROKE.

    The Earl and Countess of Stradbroke left for Toulon to-day to join the Orsova for Melbourne. They were farewelled by many Australians. Interviewed by the Australian Press ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. BETTING TAXES.

    In the Legislative Assembly important legislation levying taxation on bookmakers and betting tickets was forecasted in a resolution agreed to on the motion of Mr. Mullin. ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A special correspondent of the "Morning Post," writing from Bradford, says:—The position of the textile trade in consequence of the general depression caused by foreign ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. NEW SPANISH ERA.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs that De Rivera's abolition of unnecessary offices will save foreign business £2,000,000 annually, as hithert[?] ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Right Rev. Frank T. Woods. Bishop of Peterborough, succeeds the Right Rev. Edward Stuart Talbot as Bishop of Winchester.— Reuter. ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. IRISH CABINET.

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Cosgrave, in the Dall Eireann, nominated the present members of the Cabinet as the new Executive The only change is that ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Word was received by the Newcastle police this evening of the escnpe of two prisoners from the Raymond Terrace lock-up at 4 o'clock this afternoon during the sitting of the Court ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. BUILDINGS COLLAPSE.

    For a brief period yesterday afternoon. Albury had a most terrifying experience. [?] westerly wind of cyclonic force striking the town at ten minutes to 3, causing one fatality. ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. THREAT TO FARMERS.

    Typewritten notices, signed "The Officer commanding the Army Workers of the Republic," have been sent to a number of Waterford farmers stating that unless a ...

    Article : 49 words
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