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  2. AIR SERVICE.

    There is no reason why a regular aerial scrvice should not be commenced torthwith between Sydney and London. This was the definiteand emphatic ...

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  3. SUPREME COUNCIL.

    The Supreme Council has appointed three commissions to consider respectively the boundaries of the new Armenian republic, the Turkish debt to the Allies, and Greece's ...

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  4. DR. GILRUTH.

    The proceedings of the Royal Commission to inquire into the Northern Territory were coatinued to-day, when several brushes occurred between the Commissioner, Mr. Justice Ewing, ...

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  5. THE ENGINEERS.

    The executive of the Institute of Marine Engineers again sought legal advice yesterday regarding the recent proclamation by the Government, and the proposal to deregister ...

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  6. THE ADRIATIC.

    It is understood that the reply of the Allies to President Wilson's Note expresses the hope that they will soon see America represented at the conference, but it points out it is ...

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  7. LABOUR'S AIM.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman), in a trenchant criticism in the Ashfield Town Hall last night of Labour's policy, described the forces behind Mr. John Storey as an army wearing the ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is understood that Piesident Wilson desires to publish all the correspondence regarding the Adriatic situation, ...

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  9. ELECTIONS.

    State electoral rolls close to-night. All electors desiring to record their votes at the forthcoming general elections should make sure they are enrolled, especially returned ...

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  10. JAPAN'S FUTURE.

    Sir Edmund Walker, president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, upon his return from, the Orient, delivered a speech advocating Anglo-Saxon pnrtnerfihip with Japan, for the ...

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  11. SIBERIA.

    A report from Tokio states that Lenin has sent a wireless message to Viadivostock declaring void Admiral Koltchak's agreements ceding Russian territory to foreign subjects. ...

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  12. MORE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES.

    The following additional endorsements of Progressive candidates were announced yesterday:- Maitland: W. Bennett, M.L.A., W. G. Roberts, ...

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  13. ENGINEERS IN VICTORIA.

    A meeting of members of the Marine Engineers' Institute was held to-day, when it was decided strongly to impress on the Federal Executive the ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    A Berlin message states that a treaty uniting Coburg and Bavaria has been signed at Munich. The "Hamburger Fremdenblatt" states thnt Germany only retains three per ...

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  15. SALE OF LINERS.

    The amount received by the Shipping Board for 21 ex-Gorman ships totalled more than 20,000,000 dollars. ...

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  16. MR. BEEBY AT WAGGA.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby opened his campaign last eight, when he defined the Progressive position in State politics. He said he had assisted to frame the Progressive platform, and the ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIK MENACE.

    The Bolsheviks attacked the Roumanians at Mohilev (South-western Russia), but were repulsed. The Bolsheviks are approaching the ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Speaking at a meeting of the Imperial Chapter and Ladies' Grand Council of the Primrose League, Lord Curzon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), referring to the ...

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  19. THE MAD MULLAH.

    An Anglo-ltalian force of Indian and African troops, with tanks and aeroplanes, quickly stamped out the Mad Mullah's rising in Abyssinia, where the Mullah has been preaching ...

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  20. ENGINEERS OF FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    Engineers on Commonwoalth-owned steamers who are on strike have been asked by the management what their intentions are with regard to the resumption of work. The ...

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  21. A TENNIS CHAMPION.

    There will be much regret at the death of Dr. W. V. Eaves, which has been announced by cable. This famous player had travelled far and wide, and everywhere he was esteemed ...

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  22. BRITISH ARMY.

    The Army Vote of £75,000,000 for four or five months is the heaviest expenditure out of the years' total or £125,000,000, of which £55,000,000 is for the establishment on the ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    At Gosford races, on Tuesday, three horses fell in the Novice Handicnp, and as a ro[?] of the accident, the wall-known Jockey, R. Walker, who had the mount on Carmray, ...

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  24. LABOUR COUNCILS MANIFESTO

    The New South Wales Labour Council has issued a manifesto in reference to the Federal Government'a proclamation. The manifesto, which was adopted at last night's meeting of ...

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  25. 2500 MILES NON-STOP, FLIGHT.

    Particulars have come to hand from Paris of a new F.I.A.T. aoroplane, which has flown from Turin to London on a non-stop Journey. It is claimed that this machine has a sale ...

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  26. NATIONALISTS FOR STURT.

    A meeting of the Citizens' National Association was held last night to select Nationalist candidates for the Sturt seat in the State Legislative Assembly. After discussion a ...

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  27. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    A sensational motor smash occtured on Tuesday night on the Young-Murruinburrahroad, at Rodbrldgo, where the bridge was washed away in a storm several weeks ago. ...

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  28. STATE SUBSIDIES.

    Mr. Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) states that it is estimated that the subsidy to the railways for the current financial year will amount to over £50,000,000. ...

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  29. PEACE TREATY.

    A message from Ottawa says the Acting-Secretary, of State and External Affairs, Mr. N. W. Rowell, in the course of a speech, said that if the United States Senate adopted the ...

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  30. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    Mr. J. Storey has supplied the following statement:- "The latest developments increase public interest in this remarkable matter. Apparently ...

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  31. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    A Berlin message states that they German exports to Britain in 1919 represented about £1,000,000. The imports during the period amounted to £14,750,000. ...

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  32. LATE MISS ROSE SEATON.

    The registrar of the State Conservatorium of Music (Mr. N. L. Salmond) notifies the death of Miss Rose Seaton, in England, of heart failure, news which reaches Australia from ...

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  33. DEFENDER OF KUT.

    Sir Archibald Williamson, who was a member of the Mesopotamia Commission, announced in the House of Commons that the resignation from the army of Major-General ...

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  34. CAILLAUX CHARGED.

    M. Bourgeois, President of the Senate, presided to-day at the opening of the trial of M. Caillaux before the Senate. The procedure will follow that of French ...

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  35. POSSESSION OF FIREARMS.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Shortt (Home (Secretary) announced the introduction of a Bill dealing with the possession of firearms, in consequence of the recent increase in ...

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  36. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    The officials of the Citizens" War Chest Fund, which is the New South Wales division of the Australian Comforts Fund, are arranging to give a reception and public welcome to General ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message from Pretoria says the Government has suspended the duties on wheat, flour, and mealies. The Capetown tramwaymen have resumed ...

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  38. PACIFIC ISLAND TRADE.

    Sir,—From the different interviews with Sir James Burns which have been published, it would appear that the firm of Burna, Philp, and Co., Ltd., have definitely decided to ...

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  39. FIRE IN GEORGE-STREET NORTH.

    A fire broke out in the premises occupied by the Shearing Machine and Shed Supply Company at 218-220 George-street North about half-past 9 last night. Headquarters and ...

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  40. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Privy Council dismissed, with costs, the appeal of the New South Wales Commissioners of Taxation v the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank. ...

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  41. COTTON MONOPOLY.

    The sub-committee appointed under the Profiteering Act to inquire respecting the alleged sewing cotton combine report, after exhaustive inwuiries, that the manufacture of ...

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  42. PEOPLE LEAVING DARWIN.

    The steamer St. Albans left Darwin for southern ports to-day with 106 passengers from Darwin, including 103 free passages granted by the Acting Administrator, Mr. ...

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  43. A BURNUNG QUESTION.

    Sir,—The question of the currency has become, as was inevitable a burning one. I see no reason to doubt the correctness of a suggestion of mine that you were good enough ...

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  44. HOMESTEADS DESTROYED.

    The homestead of Mr. John T. Weymouth, at Tom's Point, Beabula, 20 miles from Hay, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning, shortly after Mr. Weymouth and his family bad left to ...

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  45. TOBACCONIST'S SHOP ROBBED.

    Between 9 p.m. on Wednesday and 8 a.m. yesterday the tobacconist's shop at 310 Belmore-road, Coogee, occupied by Ernest John Harman, was entered by thieves. Tobacco, ...

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  46. POST-OFFICE ROBBED.

    Cracksmen successfully robbed the Croydon post-office between the closing hour on Wednesday night and 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Between £90 and £100 was taken ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The supplementary estimates provide £20,000 for the tour of the Prince of Wales. The New South Wales conversion loan, of £2,000,000 has been covered. ...

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  48. AUSTRALASIAN WOOL FOR EUROPE.

    The Colonial Wool Merchants' Association expects to have no great difficulty in providing tennage for the conveyance of Australasian wool to Europe, when Government control ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    COASTWISE.—Noorebar, s, from Coff's Barbour; Tuncurry, s, from Cape Hawke; Alice, s, Kintore, s, from Newcastle; lone Pine, kch, from Broken Bay; Our Elste, s, from North Coast; Kurrara, s, from ...

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  50. FINANCING CHINA.

    A messace from Chicago states that Mr. Thomas Lamont, the representative of the American banking group of the Chinese Consortium, who is now on route for japan, ...

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  51. DEATH OF MR. W. O. GILCHRIST.

    It is announced by private cable that the death occurred at 200 Queen's Gate, London, on Saturday last, of Mr. William Oswald Gilchrist. He was senior partner of the firm of ...

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  52. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    COOKTOWN (1518m.).—Passed; Feb. 18, Coringa, tug, en route from England to Brisbane. CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: Feb. 19. Nardoo, s, from Luncinda Point. ...

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