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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    (BY OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) KATOOMBA, Sunda[?] The Premier (Mr. Dooley) will to-night conclude a most successful tour of the Mountain ...

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  3. BROWN COAL.

    Professor Bone, of the Imperial College of Science, lecturing before the Royal Society of Arts on brown coals and lignites, emphasised their importance to the Empire. He dealt ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    Questioned with regard to the resignation of Mr. H. S. Gullett, Director of Immigration, Mr. Hughes said last night:- "The resignation of Mr. Gullett comes as a ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    Undeterred by adverse weather and unusually high prices of admission, lawn tennis enthusiasts visited the Double Bay grounds on Saturday in such numbers that the attendance ...

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  6. WEDDING GIFTS.

    Shopkeepers and householders along the short route of the Royal wedding procession on Tuesday are adopting precautions to prevent damage to their premises by the crowd. ...

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  7. GENOA.

    A message from Paris states that Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare conferred at Boulogne this afternoon. The former, during the motor journey from Calais, received a hearty ...

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  8. IRISH OUTLOOK.

    Messrs. Criffith and Duggan conferred with Mr. Churchill and Lord Birkenhead to-day. The conference will continue on Sunday. Reports from Cork state that the British ...

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  9. EXAMINATIONS.

    In the course of an address at Wesley (University) College on Saturday Sir William Cullen, chancellor of the University, made a passing reference to "those knocks the universities ...

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  10. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    A messager from Rome states that, with the aid of the Constitutional groups, Signor Facta has formed a Ministry, taking the portfolio of Minister of the Interior and Liberated ...

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  11. VISCOUNT HARCOURT.

    Viscount Harcourt's valet found him dead in bed yesterday morning. He had been chatting with his wife and family till midnight. He had suffered from a weak heart ...

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  12. BRITISH ECONOMY.

    Th[?] report of the Economy Committee, of which Sir Eric Geddes is chairman, states that members are confident that reductions are possible in naval expenditure as a result of ...

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  13. PRINCE IN LAHORE.

    There were farreaching precautions by the authorities to present disorder when the Prince of Wales arrived at Lahore this afternoon. His route from the station to Government House, ...

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  14. BETS BY TELEGRAM.

    Captain Owen Peel and his wife who were charged at Bow-street Police Court in connection with the despatch of 45 telegrams to various bookmakers, backing Paragon for the ...

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  15. CARBINE'S RECORD.

    By winning the Futurity Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday Eurythmic has eclipsed Carbine's record of stakes winnings. Carbine retired with £29,626 to his credit; ...

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  16. POPE AND ENGLAND.

    Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, in his Lenten Pastoral, referring to a conversation with the Pope, states that the latter referred to Britain in the tenderest terms, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    The official fixtures for the tour of the Australian bowlers this summer are as follows:- May 20, against Hampshire; May 22 Somerset; May 24, Devonshire; May 26; Gloucestershire; ...

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  18. NEW TREATIES.

    A message from Washington states that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has ordered a favourable report on the quadruple treaty, and the supplementary treaty, ...

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  19. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    M'Conachy, the New Zealand player, to whom Inman is conceding 2000 in a match of 16,000 up, made a break to-night of 803 (unfinished). The closing scores were: ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir James Garrick's daughter Alice, whose estate has been valued at £28,523 for probate purposes, bequeathed £10,000 to the University of Queensland for a professorship either ...

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  21. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and Victoria was continued to-day in fine weather. The outstanding feature was the innings by O'Keeffe, who made 180 in ...

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  22. A RACING SYSTEM.

    George Hunt, Frederick Hunt, his brother, and Waltor Walters, ex-engineer, were charged at the Barry Police Court with conspiring to defraud a professional punter of ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A Washington message says a precedent has been established by the decision of the tax experts of New York State holding that the League of Nations' funds are not taxable, the ...

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  24. CITY v. COUNTRY INTERESTS.

    Mr. W. T. Missingham, Progressive candidate for Byron, in the course of an address, said the basic principle of the party was country men for country interests. Country ...

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  25. IDLE TONNAGE.

    Sir Frederick Lewis, in his presidential address to the Chamber of Shipping, said: "About 30,000 maritime officers and seamen are unemployed. It is estimated that 2,250,000 ...

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  26. SUFFRAGE QUESTION.

    A United Press cable states that the Japanese Diet's vote defeating the Suffrage Bill was 288 to 159. A Tokio message states that M. Sasaki, a ...

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  27. ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    Archbishop Kelly's Lenten Pastoral Letter was read in the Roman Catholic churches yesterday. In one part of the pastoral letter ...

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  28. LANDRU EXECUTED.

    Landru, the murderer, was executed at Versailies this morning. The condemned man spent a restless night, but was sound asleep when the prison governor entered his cell at ...

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  29. EMIGRANTS FROM JAPAN.

    Advices from Tokio state that M. Akamatsu, chief of the Commercial Bureau of Japan, announced that railway fares to embarkatioa ports would be reduced, and special steamship ...

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  30. CANADA'S POPULATION.

    A message from Ottawa states that, according to the 1921 census, the population of Canada is 8,772,631, which shows an increase of 1,565,988 since 1911. ...

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  31. ENGINEERING TRADE.

    In the engineering trade the lockout notices affecting 350,000 workers were posted to-day. The employers issued a statement emphasising that the issue is not overtime, but the ...

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  32. ENGINEERS' DEMAND.

    A mass meeting of the engineers employed at the Randwick and Eveleigh railway workshops was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday morning to discuss Mr. Justice Edmunds' ...

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  33. 'VARSITY ROWING.

    The Oxford and Cambridge crews have just entered into strict training for the contest on April 1. There are no Australians in either crew. Oxford's experiment in training a second ...

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  34. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Bodmin (Cornwall) by-election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir Charles Hnson. resulted:—Isaac Foot (Liberal), 13,751; Sir Frederick Poole (Coalition ...

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  35. U.S. EXPORTS FALL.

    A Washington message states that trade statistics show a huge decrease in United States food exports. The total grain exports for January represented 33,462,290 dollars, ...

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  36. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    A Rugby football match between England and France was played at Twickenham in the presence of the King. The result was a draw, each side scoring 11 points. ...

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  37. CARUSO'S DAUGHTER.

    Mrs. Enrico Caruso, widow of the famous tenor, has announced that her daughter Gloria, aged 4, will soon begin piano lessons. The child is showing unusual aptitude for ...

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