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  2. PRICE OF SERGES.

    Remarkable evidence was given before the Necessary Commodities Commission (Judge Rolin, chairman) yesterday by an inspector who visited the woollen mills and made ...

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  3. 44 HOURS. PROPOSAL BY EMPLOYERS.

    Alderman William Brooks, M.L.C., president of the Employers' Federation, who has just returned from a meeting of the Central Council of Employers ot Australia, held in ...

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  4. N.Z. RAILWAY STRIKE

    The position in regard to the strike of railwaymen is distinctly hopeful. It is announced that the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants has ...

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  5. LOCAL LOAN.

    The State Government has decided to make an effort to raise a local loan of £2,000,000 at once. The Premier (Mr. Storey) said last night ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    A War Office communique issued in Tokio announces that the Japanese have occupied the northern section of Sakhalin Island unopposed. Troops will proceed to Nikolavsk, ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS RED REVERSES.

    The opening of the Polish and Ukrainian offensive on the Volhynia-Podolia front explains the recent closing of the Polish frontiers. It is understood that the Bolsheviks for ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES. COPYING THE POI DANCE.

    The Prince and his staff arrived safely in Auckland by train from Rotorua at 7 o'clock this morning. The Governor-General, Cabinet Ministers, ...

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  9. ALLTED UNITY. SAN REMO DECISIONS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Lloyd Goorge was warmly cheered on rising to make a statement on the recent Allied conference. He said that the conference ...

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  10. PRICKLY PEAR.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. M'Girr) said yesterday that the Meat Industry Board has been supplied with several reports showing that in America the utilisation of the prickly ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. POLISH DRIVE.

    A Paris message states that a Polish and Ukrainian offensive has been launched against the Bolsheviks with signal success in the direction of Kleff. ...

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  12. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    As far as the Stats Government is concerned there have been no fresh developments in the occupancy of the Agency-General for New South Wales in London. ...

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  13. MAY DAY.

    There are indications that seven or eight million workers in Britain will strike on the 1st at May to celebrate Labour Day. The leaders explain that the object is to give ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. BOILERMAKERS.

    Trouble has occurred with the boilermakers employed at Garden Island. They declare that they will refuse to work overtime unless the management agrees to pay wages for ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. IRISH CLAIM.

    The Irish Dominion League is not supporting the amendments to the Home Rule Bill, because the measure is inconsistent with the fundamental features of a dominion ...

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  16. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    For the third time the mail train was held up at Kinsale Junction. A large body of armed and disguised men forced the guard to deliver the Bandon mailbags. ...

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  17. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    The rapid growth of unemployed in the city is causing the Government grave concern. There was a serious discussion at yesterday's meeting of the Cabinet on this matter, and a ...

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  18. BUILDING TRADES UNIONS.

    A meeting of the allied building trades employees' vigilance committee was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, when it was decided that all Saturday work should be ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Borda's pears were in bad condition, many being worthless. The Australian Press Association learns that the control of cheese will be removed ...

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  20. STILL GROWING.

    The revenue of New South Wales was greater by £4,298,587 during the ten months which concluded yesterday than it was during the corresponding period of the financial year ...

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  21. FEDERAL SESSION. THE INTERNEES.

    Immediately the House ot Representatives met this morning Mr. Ryan (N.S.W.) intimated that, contingent upon notice being given for, the second reading of the Judiciary ...

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  22. GERMAN FORCES.

    The Australian Press Association understands that official circles discredit reports from Germany referring to a large secret army, which can be immediately mobilised, ...

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  23. A NOVEL STRIKE.

    The London branches of the National Union of Railwaymen, amounting to 50,000 members, carried a resolution on Saturday at "work to rule" until they receive the full extra £1 ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR SERVICE

    The voluntary motor service organised by the Red Cross automatically ended with the arrival, of the last official transport in Sydney. Miss Claire Garvan, the honorary ...

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  25. THE PREMIERS.

    Mr. Storer, Premier, stated last night that the next conference of State Premiers will be held in Melbourne this month. It had been decided that the Premiers and ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. PHOSPHATE DISCOVERY.

    A Paris message reports that important phosphate deposits have been discovered in Morocco. It is estimated that they exceed 10,000,000,000 tons. An Anglo-Italian ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club officially states that it is taking preliminary steps in regard to sending a team to Australia. It has asked the Australian Board of Control for certain ...

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  28. EUROPE'S TROUBLES.

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Atlantic City states that, when speaking before the Chamber of Commerce at the annual meeting of members, the British ...

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  29. INCREASED PRICES. KEROSENE AND BENZINE.

    Judge Rolin, Chairman of the Necessary Commodities Control Commission, yesterday gave his decision in the application of the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Ltd., for an ...

    Article : 248 words
  30. FLYING BOAT CRASHES.

    Four out of six men aboard an instructional flying boat were drowned when the craft crashed on the water at Feixstowe. ...

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  31. WOOLGROWERS.

    The wool ballot closed to-day. The question for decision was whether the woolgrowers of Australia are in favour of a system of controlling the disposal of their wool ...

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  32. H.M.S. CHATHAM. GIFT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The cruiser Chatham, which the British Government has presented to New Zealand, will be paid off on July 16. She will be recommissioned directly a crew is obtained ...

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  33. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    At a meeting of the Cunard Steamship Company, Sir Alfred Booth, chairman, said ne was quite prepared for a slump in freights. When the storm was over and things were ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. SYDNEY'S DECORATION.

    The proposal of the Citizens' Executive Committee for the decoration of the city for the visit of the Prince of Wales is that uniformity should be adopted for each street ...

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  35. AMERICAN REDS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the Attorney-Generay (Mr. Palmer) has announced that the Reds have marked a large number of Federal and ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. LIVE STOCK.

    The Government Statistician reporte that a preliminary return of the live stock in Queensland as at January 1 last shows that the number of horses in the State was 714,963, ...

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  37. BENZINE DEARER.

    An increase or 2/ a case for benzine was approved on Friday by the Prices Commission after hearing evidence from Mr. Joyner, branch manager of the British Imperial Oil ...

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  38. CATHEDRAL ROBBED.

    A Berlin message states that two blacksmiths stole treasure from Hildesheim Cathedral Prussia, worth millions of marks, apart from its unknown artistic value. It took five ...

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  39. FRENCH EXCHANGE.

    It is officially announced that, with a view to improving the exchange, the importation of 159 articles has been prohibited. The list includes clothing, jewellery; motor cars, ...

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  40. GOLD MINERS.

    The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court to-day dealt with an application by the A.W.U to vary the gold and metalliferous mining award, contral district. Mr. Dunstan, ...

    Article : 233 words
  41. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the Passports Bill and the Immigration Bill were read a third time. The discussion on the second reading of the Aliens' Restriction Bill was resumed by ...

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  42. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    There was an unexpected turn in regard to the proposed Royal Commission of inquiry into the cases of the 12 I.W.W. prisoners yesterday. Mr. Justice Ewing cabled from ...

    Article : 206 words
  43. NATIONAL ROADS.

    At a recent meeting of the National Roads' Association, held at its rooms, No. 4 Bridge-street, a progress report was submitted by the secretary, Mr. Frank. B. Smith, ...

    Article : 109 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Pictures by Arthur Burgess, Blelly, isaac Cohen, Fred Leist. Herbert Power, John Longstaff, Sid Long, Jamas Quinn, Arthur Streeton, Blamire Young, Van Raalte, the Misses Austin, ...

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  45. INTERSTATE TENNIS.

    Instead of the time-honoured interstate match of six aside between New South Wales and Victoria, It seems likely that a nondescript contest between these States will be-played ...

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  46. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The following athletes have been selected to date to reprosent Australasia at the next Olympic games, to be held at Antwerp next August:-Swimmers: F. Beaurepaire, J. ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. OCEAN DISASTER.

    The White Star liner Baltic, walch has arrived at Liverpool, reports that while in mid-Atlantic during a gale a wireless summons was received from the steamer William ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. FIRE AT HARDEN.

    A fire which occurred this morning did considerable damage. Three residences and the Seventh Day Adventist Church adjo[?]ing were destroyed. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Twenty Russians, who entered England without passports, have been deported. Scotland Yard is systematically searching the East End of London, and arresting alien ...

    Article : 36 words
  50. COMMEM.

    Saturday, May 15, has been fixed as Commemoration Day of the Sydney University. ...

    Article : 21 words
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