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  2. MEAT SHORTAGE.

    Representative men of the meat industry opine that Sydney will see a famine in fresh meat before the year is out, whether the drought breaks or not. ...

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  3. PRICE OF JAM.

    Application has been made to the Necessary Commodities Commission by the Anti-Profiteering League for reduction in the price of jam. It was ...

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  4. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    The secretary of the Seamen, Mr. Raeburn, stated that the position created by the coastal owners in refusing to bring the coastal conditions up to the level of ...

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  5. BARRIER TROUBLE.

    There are indications that work may be resumed at Broken Hill within the next few days, after a strike which has lasted over a year. ...

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  6. ROYAL VISIT.

    After a strenuous round of social functions, lasting nearly a week, the Prince of Wales left by train this morning for Geelong, and the western ...

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  7. FEDERAL CABINET.

    A lengthy sitting of the Federal Cabinet took place to-day. The Prime Minister announced that a considerable discussion took place upon measures ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The damage at Louth is estimated at £25,000, and over 700 are homeless. The river rose 10 feet in 40 minutes and swept through the streets at 40 miles ...

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  9. A Round Table Conference.

    Justice. Edmunds made an endeavor to-day to settle the Broken Hill miners' strike, which is a world's record, having lasted over 12 months, and said to, have ...

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  10. Statements in Evidence.

    Before the Necessary Commodities Control Commission to-day, the Anti-Profiteering League applied for a reduction in the price of jam from 1 to 26 ...

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  11. A Young Opinion.

    A meeting of farmers to-day carried a resolution protesting against any attempt to fix the price of meat in the wholesale market. The feeling of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. MEXICO.

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee reports in favor of the United States policing Mexican territory unless Mexico can protect, American citizens' ...

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  13. Ballot on Important Questions.

    The decisions arrived at by the seamen last night are looked upon as of great importance by the Trades Union officials. At the present time the ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. Welcoming Enthusiasm Continued.

    Enthusiastic crowds greeted the Prince of Wales throughout the first stage of his Australian country tour today. The Royal party left Melbourne ...

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  15. THRACE ADMINISTRATION.

    An official message states that the Greek troops without incident have "Occupied the railway line as far as Koneli and Burgaz. ...

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  16. MEAT INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the price of meat was continued to-day by the Necessary Commodities Commission. Francis Geddes, of Paddington, ...

    Article : 252 words
  17. RESIGN, OR GET OUT.

    A stoppage of work occurred at the Metters' Stove Works, Alexandria, today and 500 employees are idle. The Secretary of the Stovemakers ...

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  18. EX-KAISER'S HOPES.

    A doctor from Amerongen states that the ex-Kaiser has high Hopes to once more become the ruler of the German Empire. ...

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  19. FATAL BRAWL.

    Three young men, Edward Owens, William Black, and Harold Dent were placed on trial at the Central Criminal Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  20. THEFT OF £969.

    Further evidence was given at the Burwood Court this afternoon in a case wherein James Sinclair was charged with having assaulted Thomas Pearson and ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. THE WEATHER.

    Mr. Mares, the State Meteorologist, in a special notice this morning stated that indications Were in favor of good rains during the next day or two over a ...

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  22. DECLINING BIRTHRATE

    Judged by the number of applications to the Commonwealth Treasury for the maternity bonus during the past eleven months the birth rate in Australia is ...

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  23. PROBABLE APPLE LOSSES.

    Owing to the delay in mails an extraordinary position has arisen. The Persic arrived a week ago with a cargo of 48,000 cases of Tasmanian apples, and ...

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  24. Welcome Rains in Victoria.

    Rain is falling over the western half of the State, and good falls are reported at several places. This fall may make conditions unpleasant for the Prince's ...

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  25. Making Preparations on the Trams.

    The tramway authorities are making arrangements for carrying an enormous number of passengers on the big days of the Prince's visit to Sydney. They ...

    Article : 59 words
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  27. The Daily Forecast.

    Unsettled with general rain during the next 36 hours, many useful fails and northerly winds, becoming squally. Officials of the Weather Bureau stated ...

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  28. ESTIMATES EXCEEDED.

    The best expectations of the Federal Treasury officials have been more than realised by the immense increase in the Customs Revenue during the 11 months ...

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  29. Government Under the Whip.

    The tramwaymen met at the Trades Hall this morning and decided not to strike for double pay during the Prince's visit, but decided to appoint a ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. CLOSER TRADE.

    In welcoming the West Indian delegates to the conference to consider closer trade relations with Canada, one speaker pointed out that the real ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. WAR PENSIONS.

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  32. Not in Conformity with the Rules.

    It is now stated that when the resolution was passed by the tramwaymen at their meeting to-day, that the men take time off when the Prince-arrived, ...

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  33. SNOWSTORMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Heavy gales are reported in the South Island of New Zealand. There were also deep falls of snow, as a result of which considerable damage has been done to ...

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  34. UNDUE PROFITS.

    The Victorian Fair Profits Commission to-day recommended its first prosecution. The Commissioners had investigated a ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. BOXING.

    There was a very small attendance at the Imperial Hall last evening to witness the bout between Frank Heaton, 9.9 and Ernie Unwin, 9.8 (Brisbane). ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIK WAR.

    A Bolshevik communique states Our troops have occupied positions, on the left bank, of the Beresina, in the Borissog region. ...

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  37. DOUBLE PAY.

    The Directors of the Union Theatres have decided to pay the staff, numbering over a thousand, double pay during the Prince's visit. ...

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  38. RENTAL ARREARS.

    Solicitor-General Sproule has taken action regarding the reports of proceedings against dependents of soldiers and sailors for arrears of rent. He is now ...

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  39. I.W.W. CRIMINALS

    Mr. J. Storey, Premier of New South Wales, has requested the Tasmanian Government to permit Justice Ewing to act as Royal Commissioner on the question ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA.

    Hinckler (Australian) has been debarred from competing for the prize on a Sopwith on the ground that his scheme involved too many risks. He has ...

    Article : 160 words
  41. Munitions for Poland.

    A Moscow wireless message states Tehiteharen has protested against Austria and Czecho-Slovakia permitting the sale and transport of munitions to ...

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  42. GERMAN DEPORTEES.

    At a meeting of the Sydney Seamen 's Union on the question of taking action in connection with the deportation from Australia of certain Germans a ...

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  43. TO HEEL.

    The recent Ministerial action is strongly resented by the miners of the Maitland fields. A meeting at Abermain passed a motion that the executive ...

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  44. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS

    Speaking at a luncheon at the Aldwych Club, Lord Reading, dealing with the Anglo-American relations, said that Americans and Englishmen felt that the ...

    Article : 185 words
  45. Seamen Demand Release.

    A meeting of seamen to-day demanded the release of the I.W.W. men within a month, and if the Government fails to release the men in that time a stop-work ...

    Article : 88 words
  46. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE.

    At the National Sporting Club tonight in the featherweight championship of Europe contest, Wyans (Belgian) defeated Mike Honeyman in the ...

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  47. FODDER FAMINE

    The interstate demand for fodder lines is being well maintained, but unfortunately there is a lack of adequate shipping, which precludes the State ...

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  48. Extra Petrol Tanks Pitted.

    Hinckler has fitted extra petrol, tanks to his baby Avro, and hopes to make from, eight to ten hours' flights. He does not expect to get beyond Egypt at ...

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  49. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    During May 133,702 acres were purchased in Victoria for soldier settlement at a cost of £641,787, making the aggregate to date 935,906 acres, costing ...

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  50. LESS WORK.

    The Lithgow Small Arms Factory Union has taken a ballot, during the past couple of weeks on the question of a 44- hours' week, the result of which is ...

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  51. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE.

    In the European bantam championship contest Ledoux knocked out Jim Higgins in the 11th round. There was considerable in-fighting in the early rounds, ...

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  52. NOT AS I AM.

    Mr. Dooley (Chief Secretary) was present at a meeting of the Federated Clothing Trades Union last night. Mr. Dooley is a member of the Union and ...

    Article : 104 words
  53. GRATUITY BONDS.

    Up to to-day 3000 Gratuity bonds have been issued, representing £143,158. Over a thousand were paid in cash. ...

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  54. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    Mr. W. Watt declines to discuss the "Sunday Express" Privy Council story, as Mr. Theodore had not heard of it officially. He fails to see any benefit ...

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  55. GREAT WESTERN ROAD

    The Blue Mountains Shire Council has decided to communicate with all Municipal and Shire Councils between Parramatta and Bathurst with a view to ...

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  56. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales opened Very weak, 5 to 25 per cent, below the last London hales, and closng with half the offerings withdrawn. ...

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  57. DROPPED DEAD IN HIS YARD.

    Harry Gosberg, an old age pensioner living in the city, collapsed in the yard of his residence this afternoon and was hospitalled, where life was pronounced ...

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