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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Progressive Civil League is advising the senior members of the Town Hall staff not to subscribe, as they have been requested,, to the Labor ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Deputy Commissioner for Repatriation appeals for assistance from employers to complete the work of repatriation. He states that many ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Monday.—There has been an important development in the coal embargo question owing to the decision of the Locomotive Engineers' Society to instruct the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA WINS FIRST TEST.

    LONDON, Monday.—As stated in the previous cable regarding resumption of play to-day between the English and Australian cricketers, Rhodes, dropping slow leg breaks ...

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  6. GRAZIERS' POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A deputation introduced by Mr. Ashford, M.L.A., waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley). The serious financial condition of many graziers ...

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  7. DEFIANT ISRAELITES.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—A message from Queenstown states that the evidence of Lieut.-Col. Woon and Lient. Chisholm at the inquest in connection with the Bullhoek ...

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  8. LOAN TO CITY COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. Lambert) stated that he arranged with the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank for a loan of £1,000,000. He added that the ...

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  9. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Northern colliery owners express, the opinion that the miners have embarked upon a deliberate campaign. They suggest the aim is to ...

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  10. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frederick Freeland, 35, was stepping from one carriage to another at Marrickville railway station last night when he fell on to the track. He ...

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  11. LANARKSHIRE MINERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A district meeting of miners of Lanarkshire rejected the Government scheme. Not a single vote was east in favor of arbitration. ...

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  12. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the resumption of the Industrial Court evidence on the application for an award for clerical officers in the service Mr. Donohue, representing the ...

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  13. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO CHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—James Benton and his son James Benton were charged at the Central Police Court with having unlawfully conspired together to cheat and ...

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  14. "A MELANCHOLY DAY."

    LONDON, Monday.—"This has been a melancholy day for English cricket," writes Henley in the "Daily Mail." He adds:—" Outplayed' is unhappily the only word to ...

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  15. NO COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—As the result of the statement of the representatives to the miners on Saturday it was universally underStood that the Grovernment contemplated ...

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  16. TRAIN DELAYED BY HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A train from Raleigh to Coff's Harbor was delayed for an hour and a half owing, to the fact that a horse got on the line and galloped in front ...

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  17. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Leipzig correspondent reports that Capt. Mueller was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. ...

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  18. BARRACKING OF GREGORY.

    LONDON. Monday.—The "Times" ericket writer characterises the barracking of Gregory as unseemly and displayed ignorance and had manners from a section of the ...

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  19. DECLINED TO GIVE INFORMATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Edward Fay, a laborer, was found in his house at Alexandria suffering from wounds in his face and back. In a statement to the-police Fay said he ...

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  20. QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Monday—In the House of Commons Mr, Bottomley asked in. view of the sentence on Sergt. Heynon, whether the Government would, have the rest of the ...

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  21. THE GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Scottish and South Wales executives recommend rejection of the Government's proposals regarding a coal settlement in order to interest the ...

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  22. CONGRATULATION FROM AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Mr. H. R. Rush. president of the Australian Board of Cricket Control. has cabled to the Australian cricketers as follows:—Hearty congratulations on ...

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  23. FOREIGN COMPETITION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday,—The Commissioner for Public Works in Soutn Australia, Mr. Hague, who has just returned from a visit to the Eastern States, is rather doleful ...

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  24. LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—At a loyalty meeting at the Petersham Town Hall the Mayor (Ald. J. A. Clarke), who presided, said that when they found people coming out into the ...

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  25. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister) desires to disappear-from public gaze until Jung 11th. He has telegraphed that he desires not to see ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    Great interest is being taken in the big football match next Saturday between Queensland and Richmond, to be played on the Lismore Recreation Ground. The ...

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  27. NO MONEY AVAILABLE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—At last night's meeting of the Temora Council the town clerk said he had been unable to borrow £5000 from the Commonwealth Bank for ...

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  28. INDIA.

    SIMLA,. Monday.—The brothers, Mahomed Ali and Shankat Ali, have published an apology in the public press for the expressions used by them in public speeches, ...

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  29. FIRE AT FACTORIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The police recently arrested three boys, aged 10, 11 and 14 years respectively, It appears that on May 8th the circumstances of a fire the factory ...

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  30. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The body of a man believed to be named Cotter, frightfully mutilated, was found between Maodonald town and Redfern railway stations last, night. ...

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  31. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Grantley Andison was committed for trial at Wagga on three chargs—firstly of having made, use of £100 public, moneys, of which sum he was the us ...

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  32. MENANGLE PARK RACES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Menangle rark races were held to-day. There were only three ticket on Rapid, winner of the Maillen Handicap, and paid a dividend of £22 2s ...

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  33. TIME OF ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Monday—The Archbishops of Canterbury and York after consultation with other church authorities, including the President of the Free Church Council, have ...

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  34. CREDITS AND INSURANCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons passed a resolution extending the credits and insurances scheme throughout the Empire except India and the British ...

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  35. WITHOUT LAWFUL CAUSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Paddington Court Maurice Free, quartermaster-sergeant in the Army Service Corps, was charged wit having military articles, viz., a saddle ...

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  36. PICTURE THEATRE DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The einema picture theatre at Mosman, one of the largest and most, up-to-date picture theatres in N.S.W., was destroyed by fire at 1 o'clock this ...

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  37. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The inquest at A1bury concerning the death of Mrs. Augustine Pauling Schliebs, who died at Burrumbutlock on May 13 has concluded. ...

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  38. REVENUE RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The revenue returns for May show a total of £2,856,632 compared with £2,364,701 in May 1920. The principal increases were:—Income tax ...

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  39. THE ECONOMIC LEVEL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of N.S.W. Sir Charles Mackellar (chairman cf directors) said that if priecs came down the cost of production ...

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  40. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTOX, Tuesday.—His Lordship Bishop Druitt and Mrs. Druitt were entertained by the clergy and laity at a social welcome last night on the occasion of their return ...

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  41. THE LIVING WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. A. B. Piddington, chairman of the recent Basic Wage Commission, in a lecture at Tamworth said that Australia should work for disarmament ...

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  42. DEVELOPING AIRSHIP TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Monday.—The Air Ministry, in addition to presenting free six British and two German Zeppelins, to any company willing to develop airship transport with them, ...

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  43. RICHMOND RIVER TURF CLUB WEIGHTS.

    CASINO, Tuesday.—The following weights have been declared for the first day of the meeting of the Richmond River Turf Club, to be held at Casino on June 4th and 6th:— ...

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  44. THE SOCIAL SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaking at the anuual meeting of the Australian Christian Social League Judge Beeby made an appeal for toleration and sympathy in questions ...

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  45. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A shocking accident occurred at Bon Accord,1 near Tnverell. It appears that Mrs. Reeves was bathing her boys before putting them to bed. She had ...

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  46. RESULTS TO DATE.

    The Australians have now played 9 games, and have won 6 and drawn three. Beat Leicester by innings and 152 runs. Australia, 7 for 430 (closed); Leicester, 136 ...

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  47. PILLAGE OF CARGO.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another example of the thorough methods of cargo pillagers was afforded yesterday, when two eases of revolvers consigned to Hill, Magill and Co., ...

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  48. JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese Embassy officially denies the story that the Crown, Prince of Japan is being impersonated. ...

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  49. QUEESLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The discovery of a gold-bearing reef is reported from Leyburn, 41 miles south-west of Toowoomba. The find was made by an old miner named Alf ...

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  50. AEROPLANE FATALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Five soldiers and two civilians were killed in an ambulance aeroplane which fell from a great height during a thunderstorm. ...

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  51. SUSPICIOUS CASE OF ILLNESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Mindini on arrival at Sydney from the Solomon Group was detained in Watson's Bay by the health authorities owing to a suspicious case ...

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  52. PAYMENT FOR WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Government will pay the 1s 3d per bushel due to the farmers for wheat, in cash, not in bonds. ...

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  53. THE NEXT MATCH.

    The next match is against Cambridge University, at Cambridge, set down for June 1, 2 and 3. ...

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  54. OSMOND ESMONDE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The jury in the second trial convicted Osmond Esmonds of the charge of seditious utterances. He was ordered to be deported. ...

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  55. THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The following scratching are announced for the A.J.C. meeting:—All engagements: Ukalunda, Walkabu, Gereldery, lolaus, Sandule, Switch. ...

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  56. NOT SMALLPOX.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The rash displayed by the native passenger on board the steamer Mindini, which arrived from the Solonmon Islands last night, is not smallpox, and the ...

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  57. A BIG SUM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is estimated that the Australian wheat farmers will receive approximately £7,750,000 from the dividend of 1s 3d per bushel which is to be paid ...

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  58. SHORTER HOURS OF PLAY.

    LONDON. Monday.—The "Pall Mall Gazette" professes indignation at the "Australians' dictation," and says some county will soon remind the team that the guests ...

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  59. RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    PARIS, Monday.—In the 10 miles professional running championship of the world Denby (Belgian amateur) beat MeRae by 200 yards. Time, 55 minutes 22 ...

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  60. SYDNEY HOSPITALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Yesterday's matinee at the Grand Opera House in aid of the Sydney hospitals realised £2500. ...

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  63. SALE OF WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty has sold to the Albion works, Sheffield, 113 warships for £600,000, including five dreadnoughts and battleships, six cruisers and six ...

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