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  2. SYDNEY CUP.

    A large attendance was expected at Randwick yesterday to witness the second day"s racing of the A.J.C, autumn meeting. Two races of great importance In the annals of. ...

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  3. BRILLIANT SCENE.

    The following message waa sent from the Renown by wireless and cabled from Colon on April 3:- The arrival of the mighty Renown ...

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  4. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    Easter Monday is invariably a popular day at the Show, and yesterday, notwithstanding the lure of the Sydney Cup, thousands found their way to Moore Park. Of these the ...

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  5. SHOWGROUND TRAGEDY.

    Julia Lopes Dias, a married woman, aged 33, and the mother of three children, was shot dead yesterday. Lucie Nelson, aged 19, of Moyes-street, Marrickville, received a bullet ...

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  6. RUHR REGION.

    The Reichswehr, after a bombardment lasting all day, occupied Duisburg, on the RhineRuhr Canal, north of Dusseldorf. The German troops apparently are determined to ...

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  7. IRISH EASTER.

    The alarmist predictions of an uprising, during Easter apparently dwindled to an unforseen but carefully-planned programme of destruction of Government offices In various ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    It is understood that a Canadian aerial force will be formed immediately. The personnel of former officers and airmen of the R.A.F. now resident in Canada number about ...

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  9. CHESS MATCH.

    A telegraphic chess match was played at the Sydney School of Arts yesterday between the Sydney School of Arts Chess Club and the Melbourne Chess Club. Play commenced at ...

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  10. PEACE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says there is some reason to believe that President Wilson may return the Peace Treaty to the Senate with an offer to ...

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  11. RING EVENTS.

    The ring programme was opened with a parada of trotters in harness and saddle. The "Lassetter" Mile Handicap pony trot or pace In harness or saddle was run In two heats. ...

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  12. WIDESPREAD RAINS.

    During the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday light to moderate rain was recorded over the greater part of New South. Wales, the district falling to benefit being the north-west ...

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  13. BRITISH DOCKERS.

    The report of the dockers' Inquiry is published to-day. The case presented by the employers touched upon the question of the decasualisation of labour. The employers ...

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  14. DENMARK.

    A Copenhagen message states that the King has instructed the Liebes Cabinet to resign, Elections have been ordered on the basis of the new Electoral Bill. The general strike ...

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  15. ROBBERIES.

    Thieves entered the residence of James R. Morgan, Warilda, Evelyn-street, Coogee, between 6.45 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Saturday, forcing a front window. Mr. Morgan ...

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  16. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    Despite' the threatening clouds and the wind Sydney women donned their best frocks at yesterday's race meeting. Some women were even brave enough to venture out In summery ...

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  17. DOLORES SONG RECITALS.

    After an interval of two years, her last song recitals going back to May, 1918, Antonia Dolores was once more greeted with enthusiasm at the Town Hall last night by an ...

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  18. WINE KIOSK PRIZES.

    Hock type: Westphal and Clark. Chablis type: Lindeman. Claret type: Lindeman. Port type: Westphal and Clark. Sherry type: Westphal and Clark. ...

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  19. U.S.A. AND ARMENIA.

    The report of the American Commission in Armenia, which has been published, states that it would cost the United States 275,000,000 dollars, and require 25,000 to 200,000 troops, ...

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  20. STOCK SALES.

    Weaver and Perry, Ltd., report having sold, on account of the executors of Mr. R. W. White, of Harben Vale Stud, the Hereford stud heifer Coming Day 4th, ten months old, ...

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  21. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS.

    Aa a result of a motor lorry getting out of control while returning with a party of picnickers from National Park on Sunday afternoon, four persons were Injured, two of ...

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  22. IRRIGATION IN BRAZIL.

    A message from Rio de Janeiro states that the preliminary work has been begun in connection with the construction of irrigation works to cost 50,000,000 dollars in the ...

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  23. AMALGAMATED WIRELESS.

    The Amalgamated Wireless exhibited wireless apparatus of all types at their stall in the Industrial Hall. This included amateur gear, magazines relating, to wireless ...

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  24. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    British refugees tell appalling stories of torture and wholesale murders in Russia, Leprosy and typhus are rampant, and starration is causing thousands of deaths. The ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ZINC.

    A message from Brussels states that the "Derniere Heure" reports that the British and Belgian Governments have signed a contract whereby Belgium receives favourable terms ...

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  26. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' FATHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Sailors and Soldiers Fathers' Association of New South Wales has a stand at Danks's on the Showground. This association, which is non-political and non-sectarian, ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The rumour is reviving that Major Guest will be appointed Governor-General of Australia, and that be will be raised to the Peerage. ...

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The statement by the president of the Royal Agricultural Society (Sir Samuel Hordern),at the recent Show luncheon, that the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria was trying to ...

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  29. CANADIAN GOLD.

    A message from Dawson, Yukon, states that the Development League Is petitioning the Canadian Government to abolish the royalty on gold because the mining industry is threatened ...

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  30. EVENTS AT NIGHT.

    In spite of the fine drizzle that fell Intermittently last night, a good crowd witnessed the Interesting programme provided In the ring. ...

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  31. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    A message from Tokio says the newspapers [?]ndemn the Government's policy In Siberia as an evasion of the public desire for the withdrawal of the troops, showing that the ...

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  32. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The establishment of a new Important banking scheme of an international character, bearing the title of the P. and 0. Banking Corporation (Limited), with Lord Inchcape as ...

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  33. ENGLISH FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The players selected by the Northern Union for the Australian tour have finally arranged to embark on the steamer Naldera. They consist of Bacon, Stockwell, and Reise ...

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  34. RESEARCH IN BROKEN HILL.

    The Technical Commission on miners' discases has so far commenced the examination of 704 men, of which examinations 183 have been completed. ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    When about 200 yards from Simpson's Wharf, Bundeena, on Sunday afternoon, a boat capsized, and its occupant, John Peterson, aged l8, of Chelsea, M'Kern-street, ...

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  36. CHINA.

    A Peking message states that telegraphic communication has been established between Peking, Petrograd, Archangel, Novotcherkask, and Astrakhan. ...

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  37. RAID ON BETTING SHOP.

    The police made another betting raid on Saturday morning, when a tobacconist's shop in Wickham-street, Valley, was visited. Four men were arrested, and later brought before ...

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  38. DOGS.

    Deerhounds—Open dog: Dr. R. M. Crookston's Cloverles Leath. 1; C. Christle's Tranent Highlander. 2; V.A. Treanor's Moncrieffe Touchstone, 3. pen—Bitch. Dr. R. M. Crookston's Heatherlea Maida, 1, and 2nd ...

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  39. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—The soldier who wrote stating that a few men were trying to do the work of about 2O puts his finger on the weak spot. There should be a means of arriving at quick ...

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  40. INTERSTATE YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The second heat of the interstate yachting championship took place on the Swan River to-day. John Nimmo, the Victorian boat, again gained tho first position, thus securing ...

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  41. THE RACING.

    After her brilliant showing in the Doncaster, it was only to he expected that Molly's Robe would be in strong; demand for the Flying Handicap, and early in the betting she touched 3 to 1, with 8 to 1 bur one ...

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  42. CAPSIZE OF A SKIFF.

    The skiff Vera capsized between the Heads 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and the seven occupants wero thrown into the water. A motor launch rescued the men and transferred ...

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  43. GUATEMALA.

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Mexico City says reports from Guatemala state that a reign of terror exists. Many students who are advocating the union of the ...

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  44. BURGLARS DISTURBED.

    Mr. William Woods, when visiting the premises of W. E. Woods and Co., manufacturing chemists, of Collins-street Sydney, at about 3 p.m. yesterday, found that an attempt ...

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  45. POISONING CHARGE.

    There was a sensational development in connection with the Rhynie tragedy yesterday, when Alexander N. Lee was arrested on the charge of murdering his wife and three ...

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  46. SINGULAR GUN ACCIDENT.

    Albert Lewis, aged 16, living at The Junction was taken to Newcastle Hospital last nicht with a bullet wound in the stomach. He died on arrival. It is stated that Lewis, in ...

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  47. CATHOLIC GUILD.

    The annual congress, of the Australasian Holy Catholic Guild concluded its deliberations on Sunday. Debates were on domestic subjects. Officers for the ensuing year are: ...

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  48. MOUNTED CONSTABLE INJURED.

    Constable Climtson whilst proceeding on patrol duties, on leaching the railway level crossing at Tarcutta-road, found that the gates were closed to allow a train to pass. The horse ...

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  49. POULET'S FLIGHT.

    Poulet has arrived at Moulmein, Lower [?]urma. His machine needs repairs and the replacement of several important parts. He hopes to reach Australia on April 20. ...

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  50. WOOL CONTROL.

    Sir,—I advise all woolgrowers to vote an emphatic No. Our wool is all wanted, and we will have no difficulty In selling or shipping. All Europe and Asia are waiting for ...

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  51. DROWNED WHILE SURFING.

    Another Easter seaside tragedy occurred on Saturday nfternoon, when a young man named Victor Thorne, while Burling near Coolangatta, got out of his depth, and disappeared ...

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  52. HUGE AEROPLANES.

    Giann[?] Capron[?], the Italian aeronautic engineer, has arrived with plans for the construction of 12,000 horse-power aeroplanes, capable of carrying between four and five ...

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  53. DUCKS CAUCE SHORT CIRCUIT.

    Last night the electric light failed in the city, and it was thought that the men at the power-house had struck, but it proved to be only a flock of wild ducks which had collided ...

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  54. BONDI TRAGEDY.

    The body of a child recovered from the rocks at Ben Buckler, Narth Bondi, yesterday, has been identified by Mr. Palanque as one of his missing children. ...

    Article : 50 words
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