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  2. STATE SESSION.

    The whole of the sitting of the Legislative Ass[?] yesterday was occupied in discussing the Estimates. After the Local Government vote had been agreed to attention was ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Marqu's of Salisbury, leader of the diehard Conservatives, addressed a gathering of Conservative members of both Houses at his town house. Lord Curzon[?] present. ...

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  4. BASE HOSPITALS.

    About a thousand people to-day attended the ceremony of the official opening of the children's wards at the Wagga District Hospital. The Minister for Health (Mr. Oakes) ...

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  5. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    The northern coal proprietors formally applied to the chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. C. Kibble) yesterday morning for the immediate cancellation of the ...

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  6. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    A proposal that Bawra should prolong its existence in order to control Australia's meat export trade has been received with hostility by all sections of the meat trade here, ...

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  7. EDUCATION.

    The report of the Minister for Education for the year 1921 was tabled in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The report states that the work of the ...

    Article : 537 words
  8. RURAL WAGE.

    When the Board of Trade met yesterday to inquire into the question of a basic wage for rural workers, Mr. Ferguson, representing the Farmers and Settlers' and Primary Producers' ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    General Smuts, referring to-day to Mr. Lloyd George's communication, declared that if Mr Lloyd George had not done what he did he would have failed in his duty to the Dominions. ...

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  10. INDIAN TEA SALES.

    At the nineteenth auction, held yesterday, 27,351 packages were offered. The principal districts represented were:—Assam, 11,063 packages; Sylhet, 5333; Dooars, 4320. Average ...

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  11. FOOD AT EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Robert Donald, the well-known journalist, has resigned from the management committee of the Empire Exhibition, as a protest against the attitude of the management ...

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  12. SHIPPING CHARGES.

    Mr. Jessep, vice-chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board, has concluded an agreement with the shipning companies for extension of the present contracts with New ...

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  13. THE ELECTIONS.

    Much mystery surrounded the arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) at Sydney yesterday. Accompanied by the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) and the ...

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  14. ROYAL DAIRY SHOW.

    The, judging of exhibits in connection with the Royal Dairy Show at Islington has commenced. In the colonial butter competitions, there ...

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  15. THE NEAR EAST.

    Sir Laming Worthington-Evahs, Minister for War, states that the cost of the Near East war preparations was under £2,500,000, which was as insurance against far greater expenditure. ...

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  16. MOUNT MORGAN.

    Mr. Boyd general manager of the Mount Morgan Co., sent a letter to the sectetaty of the combined unions, stating that six months had elapsed since the board of directors ...

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  17. MINERS TO STRIKE.

    A month's notice will be handed in by the miners on all the Welsh coalfields on Monday in consequence of trouble arising from the employment of non-union men. ...

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  18. 48 HOURS.

    A combined mass meeting of the members of the various iron trades unions was held at the Trades Hal last night for the purpose of hearing the strike scheme of tne Council ...

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  19. FRUIT-GROWERS.

    The Victorian Fruit-growers' Central Association, at a meeting to-day, discussed the proposals of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) to send a delegation to England to ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    News comes from Peking of reports from Harbin that the Red army has defeated the White forces under Gonoral Dieterichs. The former occupied Nikoisk, and the latter ...

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  21. THE SENATE.

    Finality has not yet been reached by the campaign organisation for the Federal Country party in endorsing candidates to stand for the three vacancies in the Senate. ...

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  22. REFRIGERATION.

    At the annual dinner of the British Cold Storage and Ice Association, Sir Joseph Cook responded to the toast of "The Empire's Refrigerated Commerce." ...

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  23. GOLD FIND.

    A rich patch of gold has been discovered at Lionsville, on the Upper Clarence, at depth of 80ft. The discovery was made on Tuesday afternoon by two miners, who have been ...

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  24. AN OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    A cable was received yesterday by Mr. E. Suzuki, Consul-General for Japan, from the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Tokio regarding the question of arms at Viadivostock. ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES'S POLICY SPEECH

    In addition to [?] announcement that the sugar agreement will not be renewed after June 30, 1923, the Prime Minister will in his policy speech outline a progressive policy of ...

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  26. THE FEEBLE MINDED.

    Dr. Lorin M. Hodgkinson returned to Sydney by the Khyber, after an absence of 2½ years on a commission from the Education Department to study in 'America and England the ...

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  27. REDUCED FARES.

    British railway companies announce that on Jaruary 1 third-class fares will be reduced to /1½ per mile, and first-class fares to /2½, these fares being a reduction of one-seventh ...

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  28. BIRD DAY.

    Every year it is the custom of those who have interested themselves in the protection and preservation of our bird fauna, to set aside a special day on which to emphasise ...

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  29. DISTURBED CHINA.

    Reports from Amoy (China) show that American, British, and Japanese marines are guarding foreign interests at Foochow. The southern forces completely control the city. ...

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  30. TURN OF THE TIDE.

    Mr. Lloyd George opened the Port of London Authority's palatial new offices at Tower Hill this afternoon. The guests included many members of the Cabinet, Ambassadors, ...

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  31. M. PADEREWSKI.

    M. Paderowski will emerge from his retirement shortly and [?]isit the United States on a protracted concert tour, for which it is reported he will receive 1,000,000 dollars. ...

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  32. THE BILOELA.

    The firemen recently paid off from the naval collier Biloela at Darwin arrived in Sydney yesterday by the steamer Marella. The Biloela arrived at Darwin on ...

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  33. EDEN-MONARO.

    Mr. Austin Chapman opened his campaign here last night He advocated the abolition of State Parliaments, and State Governors, and greater powers for municipal and shire ...

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  34. BANKING HOUSE CLOSES.

    Sir Charles R. M'Grogor and Co., army agents and bankers, 39 Panton-street, Haymarket, London, S.W.I., have suspended business. The liabilities are stated not to ...

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  35. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The interstate steamer Oonah, while bound from Melbourne to Launceston, went ashore early yesterday morning at Kelso Spit, in the Tamar River, Tasmania. ...

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  36. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    After hearing arguments, the Federal Circuit Court has extended the temporary restraining orders in respect to seizure of vessels carrying liquor within the three-mile limit until the ...

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  37. THE PREMIER.

    At a special meeting of the National Parliamentary party, which was held yesterday, for the purpose of discussing the Government's proposals regarding the Public Service, some ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at Johannesburg, General, Smuts, referring to the demand for an amnesty in connection with the charges arising out of the recent upheaval on the Rand, said that ...

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  39. TUBERCULOSIS.

    "Tuberculosis is one of the most dreaded disenses of mankind to-day," said Mr. R. Kennedy (president of the T. B. Soldiors and Saliors Association), in addressing a lunchcon ...

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  40. THE MARRIED STATE.

    The Rev. R. F. Horton, of Lyndhurst-road Church, Hampstead, formerly chairman of the Congregational Union, speaking at the International Conference for Reaffirmation of the ...

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  41. WIDOW'S CLAIM.

    An interesting case under the Testators' Family Maintenance Act oponed in the Civil Court yesterday, when the widow of the late Dr. Swectapple, who died recently and left ...

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  42. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    As the result of being knocked down by a motor car in Oxford-street last night a woman and her four-months-old baby were admitted to Sydney Hospital in, a very critical condition. ...

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  43. LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    At the meeting of the National Parliamentary party held yesterday, the question of holding a referendum to decide the liquor question was discussed, and it was decided to ...

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  44. A GLIDING RECORD.

    F. B. Raynham, flying at Lewes Downs, broke the French gliding records by staying in the-air 118 minutes, though only a third of the time essayed. The gliding started at ...

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  45. SUCCESSFUL SALVAGE.

    In a little more than 24 hours after her sudden foundering off Fort Donison on Tuesday morning, the speed launch Brisbane was raised yesterday afternoon at about 2 o'clock. ...

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  46. A FAMOUS JOURNALIST.

    Herr Maximillan Harden's Bartin Journ, "Zukunft", has ceased publication for economic reasons after for 30 years bringing its owner-editor the largest journalistic income in ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    From Moscow it is officially announced that Enver pasha, who had been campaigning against the Bolsheviks in central Asia, is dead, and that his followers have dispersed. ...

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  48. MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES.

    As the award governing employees engaged in the meat industry will expire on November 25, a conference was held yesterday afternoon by employers and delegates of the ...

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  49. CARBIDE.

    A reasonable time having been allowed the Hydro-electric Company of Tasmania for the development of the carbide industry, the Federal Ministry has decided to remove the ...

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  50. DIRIGIBLE DESTROYED.

    Advices from San Antonio (Texas) state that the dirigible C2, which recently fiew across the Continent, caught fire as it, was about to make a flight, and was totally destroyed. Three ...

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  51. LATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Works Estimates were punned by the Assembly at 1.35 this morning, and the House shortly afterwards adjourned until 4 p.m. to-day. ...

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