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  2. WEST SYDNEY.

    It was stated last night that the following would probably submit their names in the A.L.P selection ballot for West Sydney:— Ald. W. Lambert (president of the A.L.P. ...

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  3. DR. MANNIX.

    Dr. Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Brisbane express. He received an enthusiastic welcome, an immense crowd having ...

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  4. LIVING WAGE.

    The annual inquiry into the cost of living was commenced by the Board of Trade yesterday. Judge Beeby presided. Mr. Fawl represented the Employers' ...

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  5. HOTEL PROPERTIES.

    Judge Scholes, in the Land Valuation Court yesterday, decided that a license to sell liquor did not enhance the unimproved value of land upon which any ...

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  6. LATE MATRON CREAL

    The funeral of the late Matron Rose Creal, R.R.C., of the Sydney Hospital, which took place at Waverley Cemetery yesterday, with full military honours, was the ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that following the receipt of Italy's acceptance of November 11 as the date of the disarmament conference ...

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  8. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent, at Vilna says that despite the strictest measures against the introduction of infection from Russia Asiatic cholera is travelling ...

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  9. UPPER SILESIA.

    A message from Paris states that General Allen, commanding the American forces on the Rhine, attended a council of the various Allied military experts, and unfolded his views ...

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  10. MINISTERS' SALARIES.

    The select committee on the estimates has found, in view of the present financial stringency, that the moment chosen to make large increases in salaries is most inopportune. It ...

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  11. WOOL PRICES.

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Massey (Premier of New Zealand) on his return from Yorkshire. Mr. Massey said: "The impression I received after ...

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  12. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain indicated in the House of Commons that Sir James Rodd, late Ambassador to Rome, will be the British delegate to the League of Nations Assembly. ...

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  13. ESPERANTO CONFERENCE

    A message from Prague states that 2700 men and women dolegates from 40 nationalities, including official representatives from Belgium, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Saxony, ...

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  14. ILLEGITIMACY LAW.

    The Labour party in the House of Commons has introduced an illegitimacy Bill, proposing drastic amendments to the law, including a provision that affiliation ...

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  15. PRICE OF MEAT.

    When the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association was resumed yesterday the president (Mr. W. W. Killen) referred to a statement made by Judge Beeby ...

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  16. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. G. N. Barnes (Labour) moved the amendment to the Railway Decontrol Bill, assuring the railwaymen seven seats on the directorate of each group ...

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  17. THE LORD MAYORALTY.

    There is considerable speculation as to whether Alderman Lambert will resign the Lord Mayoralty in the event of his securing the selection for West Sydney. He has ...

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  18. WAGES REDUCTION.

    The unions concerned conferred with the railway managers and accepted reductions in the wages of skilled artisans in the railway workshops amounting to 6/ weekly, ...

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  19. BIG INDUSTRIAL DEAL.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin reports that the Forestal Land, Timber, and Railway Company, a British concern, has purchased Renner's Hamburg tanning and dye ...

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  20. THE TARIFF.

    The debate on the tariff was continued in the Senate to-day. Paraffine wax has for years been dutiable at 1d per 1b. Mr. Massy Greene, in the House ...

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  21. WHARF-LABOURERS' CANDIDATE

    At a meeting of the members of the Sydney Wharf-labourers' Union yesterday it was decided to run a candidate to contest the West Sydney selection ballot. A motion was ...

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  22. NEW UNIONS.

    The Industrial Registrar decided yesterday to dismiss an application by the Shipping Officers' Federation of Australia (Now South Wales division) for registration as an ...

    Article : 254 words
  23. STEAMER STRIKES ROCKS.

    A message from San Francisco states that the steamer San Jose struck the rocks off Asuncion Island and was badly holed. Sixty passengers were taken off the vessel ...

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  24. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

    The Board of Agriculture return for 1920 shows that the farmed area in England and Wales under crops, including grass, was 26,139,000 acres, a decrease of 368,000 acres; ...

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  25. MR. FISHER'S POSITION.

    Senator Gardiner last evening made the following statement in regard to the West Sydney seat:— "At the request of some of Mr. Fisher's ...

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  26. DIGGERS' LOAN.

    Investments in the Commonwealth Diggers' Loan for £10,000,000 continue to increase steadily. The diggest subscription reported at the head office of the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  27. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes returned to-day after his visit to Wales, where he met the flercest rainstorms he has ever encountered, almost blocking the roads against motor traffic. ...

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  28. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    The request of the employees of the Lithgow small arms factory that the notices of dismissal, which have been served on certain of the employees, should be withdrawn in ...

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  29. ANTI-SEMITISM.

    A message from Berlin states that spasmodic anti-Semitic outbr[?]ks are still occurring. Boisterous crowds in Memmingen besieged the house of a Jewish dairyman named ...

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  30. MEETING AT BURWOOD.

    A largely-attended meeting was held on Tuesday at Burwood Council-chambers to arrange for the raising of Burwood's quota of £20,000 for the Diggers' Loan. The Mayor ...

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  31. MILITARY LAW.

    The unusual course of a statutory regulation being challenged in Parliament was adopted to-day, when in the Senate Senator Elliott (Vic.) moved that statutory rule 138. ...

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  32. MAGAZINE EXPLODES.

    A message from Tokio states that an explosion occurred in the Kinoshima artillery magazine. It is stated that 100 were killed or injured. ...

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  33. ANTI-DUMPING BILL.

    Lord Inchcape, writing to a protest meeting in Glasgow against the Anti-dumping Bill, described the measure as fantastic, unworkable, and a farce. If it were passed, Britain would ...

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  34. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council held to-day, Mr. Justice Duffy and Mr. Justice Rich were appointed as deputy presidents of the Commonwealth Court of ...

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  35. STATE LOTTERY.

    At a meeting of the council of the Baptist Union, held on Tuesday evening, the following resolution was carried:— "The council of the Baptist Union of New ...

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  36. CANNED FISH.

    Mr. Dooley, Chief Secretary, on behalf of the manager of the State trawling industry (Mr. Summergreene), yesterday announced that supplies of high-class canned fish were ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Rome states that Charles Grand, of London, and Bernard Bruce, of Sydney, have been arrested in Venice on charges of theft and cheating at cards. The police ...

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  38. HELIGOLAND.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says the residents of Heligoland intend to appeal to the League of Nations for independence. They have memorialised ...

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  39. FOOTBALL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Playing at Whangarei to-day New South Wales beat North Auckland by 17 points to 8. Displaying superiority all round, except in forward work, in which the home team ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYED.

    After a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday the Premier, Mr. Storey, said that the question of unemployment had been discussed at length. ...

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  41. CONTROL OF NAVIGATION.

    The VIce-President of the Executive Council (Senator Russell), In reply to a question by Senator Dunean in the Senate to-day, said that the control by the Commonwealth of ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. QUEENSLAND COAL TRADE.

    A message from Ipswich says that the proprietors of Blackheath colliery, one of the largest pits in the Bundamba district, yesterday, dismissed 50 employees. It was ...

    Article : 78 words
  43. STREET ACCIDENT.

    Arthur McIntyre, aged 65, residing at Harrow Mansions, Clapton-place, Darlinghurst, was knocked down by a motor car whilst crossing William-street, near Forbes-street, ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. JAPANESE STRIKE.

    A message from Kobe says it is announced that the striking shipyaed workers have decided to resume work on condition that the preliminary compromise settlement giving the ...

    Article : 43 words
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