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  2. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Colonel Amery, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, in submitting, in the House of Commons, the Naval Estimates, including provision for four ...

    Article : 772 words
  3. STARVING RUSSIANS.

    A Copenhagen message states that hunger-stricken Russians are setting fire to villages as they evacuate them and trek to other parts of the country. ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference is over, and the Committee of Prime Ministers sat all yesterday preparing a report for publication. ...

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  5. OUR CRICKETERS.

    The match of the Australians against a Lancashire team at Liverpool was commenced after luncheon yesterday. The sun came out, and the weather was ...

    Article : 524 words
  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Garuinier (N.S.W.) asked if it were correct that the South Australian Parliament [?]d interfered to prevent a Senator from taking ...

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  7. LATE MR. T. J. RYAN.

    The remains of the late Mr. T. J. Ryan were interred in the Toowong Cemetery this morning amidst remarkable manifestations of sorrow and respect. ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The Coal Tribunal was again occupied at Newcastle yesterday, before Mr. C. Hisble, chairman. A claim was made from the Whitburn ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. DISTRICT NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of toe Adamstown Literary Institute, the president, Alderman J. J. Cameron in the chair, the secretary, Mr. C. Saunders, submitted the ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    It is reported from Washington that the State Department has officially proposed November 11 for the opening of the Disarmament Conference, but agreement ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The naval defence resolution passed by the imperial Conference reads:—"That while recognising he necessity of co-operation among the various portions ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN.

    It is understood that the Japanese Exclusion League of California has filed a brief with Mr. Hughes, the American Secretary of State, petitioning for the ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. BOREHOLE COAL CONTROL.

    Yesterday afternoon Commander Fearnley received instructions from Sir Joseph Cook, the Acting Prime Minister, to the effect that on receipt of satisfactory ...

    Article : 326 words
  14. MEAT INDUSTRY UNION.

    The membership of the Northern and Newcastle branch of the Australasian Meat Industry Union has substantially increased during the past twelve months, ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. UNITED CHARITIES' FUND.

    The fortnightly meeting of the delegates from the participating institutions was held in the Newcastle Council Chambers last night. ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. IRISH LABOUR TROUBLE.

    The Trish Labour Party and the Trade Union Congress in Dublin have debated the question of the cost of living, and the proposed all-round reductions in wages. ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    After the meeting of the conference committee, Mr. Hughes spent from five o'clock until seven at Australia House [?]arshalling facts regarding shipping ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    London's seventy-day drought was broken yesterday, when ten points of rain fell in a thunderstorm lasting an hour. During racing off Crows, Field-Marshal ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. ULSTER'S DESTINY.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in presenting to Sir. James and Lady Craig gifts of plate from 300 members of the House of Commons in recognition of Sir James ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  21. QUEENSLAND.

    After his health trip to the islands, Mr. Tudor, arrived in Brisbane to-day in time to atetnd the late Mr. T. J. Ryan's funeral. Although his health is much improved, he ...

    Article : 245 words
  22. BRITISH COAL DIFFICULTY.

    The London Coal Exporters' Association has written to Mr. Lloyd George, protecting against the present high prices of coal. which it declares are contrary to the ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. TEA AND CONCERT.

    About fifty men from the Salvation Army Men's Home accepted an invitation to tea from the executive of the Citizen's Prohibition League, at the ...

    Article : 282 words
  24. SMEDMORE.

    A frolic in aid of St. Mark'. Church building fund was successfully carried through last night in the Smedmore Literary Institute, the accommodation of ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. WEATHER IMPROVING.

    A welcome change for the better in the weather has set in. The Weather Bureau report this afternoon shows that there has been a rapid easterly ...

    Article : 406 words
  26. BRITISH ECONOMY.

    Sir Robert S. Horne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, informed Mr. J. R. Clynes, in the House of Commons, that the Cabinet had decided, in view of departmental ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. DISEASED CATTLE.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Duffy, and Mr. Justice Starke, sitting at Darlinghurst to-day, heard ...

    Article : 388 words
  28. NEWCASTLE CRICKET CLUB.

    A meeting of the Newcastle East Cricket Club was held last night in the Newcastle Council Chambers for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the ...

    Article : 277 words
  29. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    The Federation of Shipbuilding Employers at a meeting in Edinburgh, considered the failure to end the ship-joiners' strike. ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. LAMBTON

    While riding round delivering newspapers yesterday morning, Henry Stewart, a youth, collided with a telephone post, and sustained a dislocation of the ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. McDONALD'S ENGAGEMENT.

    M'Donald has not reported to Mr. Sydney Smith, the manager of the Australian team, that he has accepted the position of a professional player the Nelson Club. ...

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  32. SILESIAN QUESTION.

    Dr. Rosen, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has received the Silesian Note of the Ailles. He has personally expressed to the ...

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  33. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    Speculation has begun as to the English team for the fifth test match. E. D. H. Sewell in the "Daily Chronicle" says the selectors' tank is now probably ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. PRINCE'S QUAINT RENTS.

    When the Prince of Wales went for his tour through Devon and Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, one of the most interesting ceremonies in which he ...

    Article : 416 words
  35. EX-SERVICE EMIGRANTS.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Colonel Amery said that, since the armistice, ex-service men and their families, numbering 54,145, had been ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

    Greek communications are eliciting grave suspicion in official circles. The latest alleges that Britain has notified Athens that no objection will be raised ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. THE COMING OF COMETS.

    Comets, those strange visitors from far-off regions of the heavens, have always had a fascination for people. Now that two of them are ...

    Article : 338 words
  38. ENGLISH ELEVEN MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  39. RUSSIA IN LONDON.

    The Russian trade delegation in London has taken a new six-story building containing 400 rooms, where a special Russian bank will be established. ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. LAWN TENNIS.

    The joint committee of the Lawn Tennis Association, and the All England Club have issued a referendum to the Wimbledon championship players, asking their ...

    Article : 52 words
  41. GERMAN PAYMENTS.

    The Reparations Commission on May 1 held a balance of 124,000,000 gold marks earmarked for the payment, according to priority, of the expenses of the armies ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. BRITISH EDUCATION.

    The estimates of the local authorities' expenditure for 1921-22 include £63,649,000 for elementary education, and £13,469,000 for higher education. ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. BLACKALL.

    Mr. W. F. O'Hearn, M.P., has received a letter from the Railway Commissioners, advising him that, in response to his representations on behalf of the Blackall ...

    Article : 180 words
  44. DAVIS CUP MATCHES.

    A message from Pittsburg states that despite much rain, the courts at Sewickley, where Australasia and England will play, are kept in fine condition by large ...

    Article : 94 words
  45. CARUSO'S ESTATE.

    A message from New York States that it is estimated that the late Signor rice Caruso earned ten million dollars during his career. ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE.

    A raid was made at four o'clock yesterday afternoon by a party of eight police, under Inspector Ramsay, on premises known as Kay's billiard-room, ...

    Article : 129 words
  47. WEST SYDNEY ELECTORATE.

    At a meeting of the West Sydney Electorate Council to-night, it was decided to recommend to the A.L.P. executive that Alderman W. H. Lambert, Lord Mayor of ...

    Article : 110 words
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