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  2. RESIGNATION.

    The Supreme Court was crowded this morning in anticipation of a statement by Sir S. W. Griffith regarding his projected retirement. Sir S. W. Griffith was indisposed, and was ...

    Article : 295 words
  3. THE FERRIES.

    Mr. R. W. Nelson, public accountant, auditor and financial adviser to the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., occupied the witness chair for the third day in succession at the fifth sitting ...

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  4. SIR SAMUEL M'CAUGHEY.

    THIS CHARACTERISTIC PORTRAIT, TAKEN SOME YEARS AGO. IS REGARDED BT HIS FRIENDS AS A MOST STRIKING PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FAMOUS PASTORALIST. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  5. PEACE OFFERING.

    The purchasers of land on the Cabramatta Park Estate have had a remarkable stroke of fortune. The estate is owned by the well-known property salesman, Mr. Hugh ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Replying in the debate in the House of Commons on the second reading of the Treaty of Peace, Mr. Lloyd George expressed the opinion that the Government and the Peace ...

    Article : 633 words
  7. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    An endeavour is being made to bring about the reinstatement of the members of the old executive of the Federated Seamen's Union. It will be remembered that a number of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. COAL CRISIS

    Out of the 265,000 coalminers who are now on strike, 70,000 in Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Nottinghamshire are striking as a protest against the rise of 6/ per ton ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The report which appeared in the "Sydney Morning Herald" that the Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, intends retiring from the Federal Ministry, shortly after the ...

    Article : 275 words
  10. MINERS CONDEMN THE STRIKERS.

    At a meeting of the members of the Lambton Miners' Lodge, the recommendation of the Delegate Board of the Colliery Employees' Federation, urging the lodges not to take ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. FEDERAL FLEET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  12. MORE HOPEFUL.

    There were important developments to-day in connection with the seamen's strike. When the interstate conference reassembled this morning it considered the Federal ...

    Article : 353 words
  13. PIONEER IN SHEEP INDUSTRY.

    Sir Samuel M'Caughey, M.L.C., the well-known millionaire pastoralist and philanthropist, died at North Yanco yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. He celebrated his 84th ...

    Article : 1,855 words
  14. AFGHANS SEEKING PEACE.

    The Afghan Peace delegates arrived in the British lines at 11 o'clock on Thursday morning. ...

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  15. PADDINGTON.

    To-day is polling day for the Parliamentary by-election for Paddington to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. O'Hara. The late member, who ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. LORD JELLICOE.

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe, who has been making a tour of inspection of New Guinea and islands captured from the enemy, reached Thursday Island to-day, and will leave on ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. NORTH RUSSIA.

    The Australian Press Association learns from Archangel despatches that the occurrence on the Onega front—the surrender of a portion of the front to the Bolshevists by the ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. A.L.P. EXPULSIONS.

    Mr. S. A. Rosa stated last night that his solicitors (Messrs. H. Richardson Clark and Co.) had that day forwarded the following letter to the solicitor for the A.L.P. executive: ...

    Article : 261 words
  19. SALVED AT SCAPA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  20. LITHGOW LAND.

    Senators Gardiner, M'Dougall, Maughan, and Grant to-day inspected Mr. Brown's land offered for a soldiers' settlement, but refused. Senator Gardiner, speaking for the party, said ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. M.P. SENTENCED.

    Michael Patrick Considine, M.P. for the Barrier, appeared before Mr. Kelly, P.M., at the City Court to-day on a charge of having used words likely to cause disaffection to the King. ...

    Article : 178 words
  22. E. AND A. SHIPS.

    Lord Inchcape (controller of powerful shipping interests, and managing director of the P. and O. Company) is to purchase the property of the Eastern and Australian ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. 100,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS.

    The Premier announced yesterday that he was able to confirm the recent Press cable from London to the effect that contracts had been completed on behalf of New South Wales ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. LACK OF SUGAR.

    A deputation of master bakers waited on the Premier, and represented that their position was alarming, as the sugar supply would be exhausted in a few days. They could not ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. LAST OF A.I.F. FIELD ARMY.

    Senator Pearce, in view of the rapid demobilisation of the Australian Army, has offered the War Office the War Chest Club's premises, on condition that the War Office ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. EX-KAISER'S TRIAL.

    Lord Curzon stated in the House of Lords that the Government does not desire to make the ex-Kaiser's trial a "spectacular show." Even if he is tried in England, which has not ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A remarkable shooting case at Kennington resulted in the death of Thomas Barker, a horse dealer, and his wife, and the serious wounding of Private Perry and Gunner ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. AUSTRALIA v. NOTTS.

    In the cricket match Australians versus Nottinghamshire, the Australians have made 342 for [?]ight wickets. Collins made 71, Taylor 60, Will[?]s 118 not out, and Oldfield 53 not out. ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. DISASTER AVERTED.

    On Thursday night a collision occurred between the Temora and Cooma mails about three miles from here towards Bong Bong bridge. From information gathered it appears the ...

    Article : 195 words
  30. M. SHIMIZU.

    The Consul-General for Japan and Madame Shimizu, who are about to proceed to Japan, entertained the following guests at luncheon at the Australia Hotel yesterday:—Mr. and ...

    Article : 282 words
  31. A LILLE TRAITOR.

    There was a sensational development in the trial o[?] Louis Richard, who is charged with betrayi[?]g his countrymen at Lille to the Germans, in[?]uding the schoolmaster Jacquet, who ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. GERMAN PRISONER'S GALLANTRY.

    An aeroplane crashed into an aerodrome in Wiltshire, and the pilot was entrapped in the burning wreckage. Private Bruckman, a German prisoner of ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The announcement that an increase has been authorised in the selling price of gold is inaccurate. The actual facts are that the Government is permitting the Transvaal gold ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. CHINA'S PROTEST.

    Mr. C. C. Wu, one of the Chinese Peace delegates, interviewed, said that the Chinese people and Government will maintain their attitude of protest against the Shantung ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. INFLUENZA.

    According to the report issued by the Department of Health last night, the deaths from influenza in the metropolitan hospitals totalled four. There were in the same period 34 ...

    Article : 156 words
  36. URGENT RAILWAYS.

    A well-attended deputation, representative of the various farmers' and graziers' associations, waited on the Minister for Works and Railways yesterday to urge that preference ...

    Article : 165 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The estate of the late Mrs. Atherton amounted to £60,000. No will since her marriage with Captain Eliot has been discovered. The money goes to Captain Eliot ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. NEARLY 2,000,000.

    The latest population statistics, which carry the figures up to March 31, 1919, show that there were at that date 1,944,185 people resident within the State of New South Wales. ...

    Article : 123 words
  39. CIVIL SERVANTS OF ENEMY ORIGIN.

    Mr. Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided it would not be justified in breaking its contract with permanent civil servants of ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Pike Pease (Assistant Postmaster-General) announced that the Pacific Cable Board was considering the question of duplicating the ...

    Article : 35 words
  41. SIR RICHARD BUTLER'S REMOVAL

    In the House of Assembly the debate of Sir Richard Butler's motion challenging the action of the Government in connection with his removal from office following on the ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. PAUL FREEMAN.

    The Allens Board resumed its sittings at Holdsworthy Camp yesterday. Over 150 cases, including that of Paul Freeman, were listed for hearing. ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. RECENT EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated in the House of Commons that 800 natives were killed and 1500 wounded in the recent disturbance in ...

    Article : 31 words
  44. KOREAN REVOLT.

    A despatch from Seoul states that 13,981 persons have been arrested in connection with the Korean uprising, of whom 3967 had been convicted and sentenced. ...

    Article : 31 words
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