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  2. RAINFALLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,061 words
  3. IRISH ENVOYS.

    Under the provisions of the Federal Immigration Act, 1901-1920, the two Irish Republican envoys, Rev. Father Michael O'Fannagan and Mr. John Joseph O'Kelly, ...

    Article : 257 words
  4. BARNARDO GIRLS.

    "God bless and keep you." With these inspiriting words her Majesty the Queen said good-bye at Buckingham Palace to the 50 Barnardo girls who will arrive ...

    Article : 382 words
  5. CHINESE OUTRAGE.

    Later details from Peking regarding the bandit outrage on the express train near Shantung, state that 28 foreigners, including 13 Americans, are held as hostages, together ...

    Article : 509 words
  6. ROYALTY.

    Referring to the visit of King George and Queen Mary to Italy, a message from Rome says that crowds are flocking into the city from all parts of the country, 40,000 people having ...

    Article : 400 words
  7. REPARATION.

    The Cabinet discussed the German Note, together with the France-Belgian replies. It is stated that, while the proposals were considered unsatisfactory, ...

    Article : 212 words
  8. COAL DEADLOCK.

    The question of introducing voluntary labour into the idle mines on the Maitland field will be one of the proposals to be put forward at the next meeting of the northern colliery proprietors, which will probably be held in Sydney ...

    Article : 310 words
  9. WIRELESS.

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., returned to Sydney yesterday from London. He said he had found that great developments in wireless ...

    Article : 412 words
  10. DOMINION LOAN.

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting upon the New Zealand loan, says that New Zealand stocks have always been favourites with investers owing to her excellent sinking fund ...

    Article : 334 words
  11. NEW HEBRIDES.

    That the French flag alone should fly in the New Hebrides is the emphatic opinion of M. Raymond Pognon, President of the New Caledonian Parliament, who is at present on ...

    Article : 594 words
  12. OWNERS' CONDITIONS.

    The proprietors of the Maitland and Greta collieries officially announced last night that the following were the conditions upon which they were prepared to re-engage men at ...

    Article : 427 words
  13. REPRISALS.

    A message from Constantinople says that the authorities, under instructions from Angora, have occupied the m[?] building of the Bank of Athens in Calata, and also the Pera ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. STRIKE ON SOUTH COAST.

    A serious development took place yesterday as far as the mines on the South Coast are concerned. About 700 miners employed at the South Clifton Colliery declared a strike ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. " SUPER-TRICKSTER."

    A Paris message states that the police are energetically endeavouring to clear the city of undesirable foreigners before the tourist season begins. Recently they surrounded a big ...

    Article : 379 words
  16. OWNERS' STATEMENT.

    In order to appreciate the full intent of the present strike by the miners, said Mr. C. M. M'Donald (secretary to the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association) last night, it ...

    Article : 755 words
  17. BOY MIGRANTS.

    Dr. Salter (Lab.) asked an extraordinary series of questions in the House of Commons regarding the treatment of boy emigrants to Australia. He said that lads of 17 to 18 years ...

    Article : 449 words
  18. EMPIRE GOODS.

    Lady Coghlan presided at a meeting of the British Women's Patriotic League at Australia House for the purpose of "booming" the Empire Shopping Week. The week will begin ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. LABOUR PARTY.

    The meeting of the Parliamentary labour party, held in the caucus-room at Parliament House yesterday, as expected, passed off quietly and with an entire absence of ...

    Article : 643 words
  20. OPPOSITION TO GENERAL STRIKE.

    The news of the result of the conference in Sydney was received quietly on the coalfields. There is, however, no desire for a general strike, even though the Maitland men may be ...

    Article : 390 words
  21. DAVIS CUP.

    A message from Honolulu states that President Castle, of the Hawaiian Lawn Tennis Association, has forwarded a letter to the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association, asking ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. REALITY OF WAR.

    Major Sir William Orpen's picture "An Unknown British Soldier," is the most discussed work in the Royal Academy. He was asked to paint three pictures of the Peace ...

    Article : 212 words
  23. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Gratification at the progress of the Commonwealth £38,000,000 War Loan, maturing in September next, was expressed yesterday by the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page). ...

    Article : 314 words
  24. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Earl Haig, as president of the British Rifle Association, has induced the King to revive the matches for the King's Medal at the Bisley meeting in July, for the best shot in the army. ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. STOWAWAYS FROM AUSTRALIA

    Charged at the Hull Police Court with concealing themselves as stowaways on board the steamship Cambridge, from Fremantle, John Taylor, Henry Walter Prugemau, and James ...

    Article : 174 words
  26. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the amateur golf championship, which opened to-day at Deal, a number of formidable American players are competing. The first round provided several surprises, Forrester ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. REFERENCE TO TRIBUNAL.

    "My experience as chairman of two industrial tribunals (the Commonwealth Shipbuilding Tribunal and the Tribunal for the Federal Territory)," said Mr. Andrew Sinclair, M.L.C., ...

    Article : 311 words
  28. WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. Roseby, secretary of the Water Board, stated last night that during the day, 10 points of rain had fallen on the Cataract catchment, but none on the other sections ...

    Article : 1,803 words
  29. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    On the report stage of the Special Constable Bill in the House of Commons, the members of the Labour party sought to secure an amedment, providing that special constables ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. UNION'S CASE.

    "The Coal Tribunal has never sat in the northern district to deal with any dispute," [?] 1 Mr. A. C. Willis (general secretary to the Miners' Federation) yesterday. "It is ...

    Article : 470 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. John McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria) has learnt unofficially that the Earl and Countess of Stradbroke are due in London on May 12. ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. ACTRESS' DIVORCE SUIT.

    Miss Ella Shields, an actress, has been granted a divorce against William Joseph Hargreaves. The evidence showed that until her husband deserted her, petitioner lived a ...

    Article : 149 words
  33. GIGANTIC HOAX.

    A gigantic hoax, which may have resulted in large profits for the unidentified perpetrators, was played on Wall-street, Boston, Philadelphia, and other eastern city stock brokers. ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The shipment of apples from Victoria by the Nestor han arrived at Liverpool. Jonathans are quoted at 9/9 to 12/9; Munros, 11/ to 13/6; and others 7/9 to 11/9. ...

    Article : 35 words
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