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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With 77 out of 90 members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly definitely elected the antiLabour forces this afternoon had a ...

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  3. IRISH ATTACK IRISH.

    There was a series of sensations at a meeting held by Mr. Michael Collins, leader of the Irish Provisional Government, at Castlebar (County Mayo). ...

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  4. SENATOR PEARCE WELCOMED.

    In recognition of his work at the Washington Disarmament Conference, Senator Pearce, formerly Minister for Defence, and now Minister for Home and Territories, ...

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  5. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—Horsham extended an enthusiastic welcome to delegates to the 20th annual convention of the Chamber of Agriculture. Last night at 11 ...

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  6. MINISTRY UPHELD.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), amid prolonged cheering moved: "That the House approves of the resolutions passed ...

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  7. FINANCE AND TAXATION.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—Federal and State politics were discussed at a lunchcon given to-day by the Horsham Agricultural and Pastoral Society to delegates to the ...

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  8. FIERCE DUSTSTORM.

    Melbourne was visited yesterday by a fierce duststorm, and the conditions in the city in the afternoon caused great discomfort. A brisk north-north-westerly wind ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Chamberlain), replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, said that he hoped that the Empire Migration Bill would be ...

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  10. Capture of Tugboat.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill) said that the tug captured at Queenstown contained 400 ...

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  11. BOARD OF WORKS WAGES.

    Another interesting situation has been created by the failure of the Board of Works yesterday to adopt by the statutory two-thirds majority a recommendation of ...

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  12. TRAFFIC INTERRUPTION.

    Although the primary cause of the mishap which seriously disorganised traffic on the Coburg electric line yesterday afternoon was not the result of the storm, the ...

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  13. WEST AUSTRALIAN EFFORT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The leader of the Country party, Mr. T.H. Harrison, to-day said that it would he inadvisable at present for the leader of the Labour opposition (Mr. ...

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  14. The Case for Ulster.

    At a meeting of 3,000 representative business men of Bolfast an association was formed to work for peace, and to take steps to put Ulster's case and difficulties more ...

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  15. FUTURE OF RHODESIA.

    Delegates from Rhodesia met the Prime Minister (General Smuts) yesterday to discuss the terms on which Rhodesia could enter the Union of South Africa, which, in ...

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  16. Premiers' Movements.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) spent the week-end with Bishop Harmer (formerly Bishop of Adelaide), at Rochester. He Interviewed Mr. Walker, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S SCENERY.

    BAIRNSDALE, Tuesday.—Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster and staff passed through Bairnsdale to-day in motor-cars on their way to ...

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  18. POLICE CARNIVAL.

    A cheque for £2,127/12/7, the proceeds of the Victorian police carnival held at the Exhibition grounds in October, in aid of the Saturday and Sunday Hospital Fund, was ...

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  19. MUSIC-TEACHING STANDARD.

    In urging the Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) to Introduce legislation providing for the registration of music teachers, Professor Laver, Mr. Sutton ...

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  20. To Evacuate Siberia.

    The "Asahi Shimbun," in announcing that the Japanese Cabinet has decided upon the immediate evacuation of Siberia, attributes the decision to the activities of the ...

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  21. Charge Against Solicitor.

    The trial has commenced of Major Herbert Armstrong, solicitor, formerly clerk of courts at Hay, in Wales, against whom charges have been preferred of having ...

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  22. REVOLTING CRUELTY TO BOY.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Evidence alleging revolting cruelty to a boy aged 14 years at Belmont was heard in the Perth Children's Court. Two elderly women, ...

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  23. American Coal Mines.

    Appearing before the Labour Committee of the House of Representatives, Mr. Lewis, president of the Mine Workers' Union, urged Congress to consider the national ...

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  24. WATERCARTS IDLE.

    While nothing short of a deluge could have laid the dust in the city at the height of the storm yesterday, it indicates remarkable lack of consideration by the City ...

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  25. MOTOR-CYCLE SMASHES FENCE

    Travelling rapidly, a motor-cyclist swerved across the road to avoid a milk cart at the corner of Chapel street and Inkcrman street, East St. Kilda, ...

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  26. Orchestras Strike.

    Two minutes before the performances were to commence at the Palladium (London) and 11 suburban music balls owned by the Gulliver circuit, the entire ...

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  27. AFTER THE THEATRE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—How she was arrested on the wharf at Adelaide as she was returning to the steamer in evening dress from a theatre was told to Mr. Justice ...

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  28. Wheat Market.

    The market for cargoes of wheat is steadier under the influence of German buying. That of the s.s. Millpool has been sold at 55/1½. a quarter, and Australian phrcels on ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Stockholm states that the lockout of Swedish paper-makers is only partial, and that there is a likelihood of the trouble ending this week. ...

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  30. City Equitable Insurance.

    At a meeting of creditors of the City Equitable Insurance Company the official receiver said that Ellis and Co. were its debtors to the extent of £858,665, most ...

    Article : 149 words
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  32. Mine on Fire.

    A serious fire has occurred in the Anselm mine, in the Ratisbon district, Bavaria. Sixteen are dead and 30 others have been rescued, but are gravely injured. About 383 ...

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  33. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another girl, aged 7 years, was taken to the Coast Hospital to-day suffering from bubonic plague. She lived in William street. Alexandria. Her ...

    Article : 84 words
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