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  2. THE CUSTOMS TARIFF. EFFECT ON PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. C. J. McRae, president, and Mr. M. P. Duulop, secretary of the Primary Producers' Union, together with Mr. Knox, of the Berrima District ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Laird Smith told Mr. Marks his attention had been drawn to a rumour that the Australian Navy was ...

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  4. LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED. NEW SOUTH WALES ISSUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir T. A. Coghlan states that over £5,500,000 was subscribed to the New South Wales £3,000,000 loan, which closed at noon to-day. The small ...

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  5. ANGLICAN SYNOD. THE "ORDER OF DEACONESS."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Anglican Synod to-day resumed the debate on the motion by the Bishop of Goulburn recommending that the order of deaconess be recognised in all ...

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  6. MR. DOOLEY'S TASK. THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mr. Dooley, speaking at Lithgow, said he knew he had [?] difficult task to perform in taking over the [?]ins of office at times when the Government ...

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  7. IRISH CONFERENCE. THE FIRST SESSION SHORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A communique says that the first session, of the Irish Conference merely furnished the names of the delegates and secretaries. ...

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  8. LIBEL AND BLACKMAIL. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY'S CHARGES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The downfall of Bottomley ndi his greatest swindl" is the title of a pamphlet upon the publication of which Horatio Bottomley bases charges of ...

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  9. SINN FEIN COLOURS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The vendors of Sinn Fein colours did a brisk business a mong the crowd, chiefly Irish, sympathisers, at the entrance to Downing-street awaiting the ...

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  10. ELUSIVE FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—So far nothing has been heard by the Ministers regarding the first instalment of the £19,500,000 loan arranged by Mr. Storey in London. ...

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  11. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The industrial [?]dertakings to be administered by Mr. [?]azzarini comprise metal quarries, brickworks, clothing factory, timber yards, ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND'S LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The United Labourers' Union carried a resolution congra[?]ing Queensland on raising an American loan. ...

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  13. CAUSE OF PEACE.

    The Synod to-night unanimously carried a resolution calling on churchmen to support the League of Nations. Dr. Danaldson, Archbishop of Brisbane, in ...

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  14. ORGANISED LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. C. Watson, at one time Prime Minister of Australia, and a pioneer of the Labour movement, issues a warning regarding the drift of ...

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  15. A NOMINEE CHAMBER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., declares that the Legislative Assembly for the past year has been nothing more than a nominee Chamber. ...

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  16. CONFIDENCE OF BRITISH. INVESTOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Treasurer, referring to the great success of the £3,000,000 loan in London, said he considered [?] revealed the conference of the British ...

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  17. SPANISH FOREIGN LEGION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Three British exservice men "fed up" with the unbearable conditions of the Spanish Foreign Legion, which they joined in August, escaped from ...

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  18. HEART TO HEART TALK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When the Isrish conference adjourned till the afternoon armed Irishmen and women marched procession from the West End to the delegates' ...

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  19. THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Senate to-day agreed to the motion that the budget papers he printed. PARLIAMENT AND CAN[?]ERRA. ...

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  20. GUILTY OF RECEIVING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Charles Marshall, Arthur Marshall and Charles Rennerson were charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions with having broken and entered the residence of ...

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  21. ATTENDED BY GUNMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sinn Fein stenographers were not admitted to the conference. The Press Association says that a curious feature of the conference was the ...

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  22. MR. HOLMAN'S FUTURE. MAY STAND FOR PARRAMATTA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Gundagai branch of the National Association carried a resolution viewing with pleasure the intimation that Mr. W. A. Holman was ...

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  23. MUST NOT EXPECT UTOPIA. WORK OF WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Kiroku Hayashi, Councillor in the Foreign Office and a member of the Japanese delegation, who is leaving on Saturday for Washington, states that the ...

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  24. EXCLUSIVE POWER TO RAISE LOANS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. McDonald, president of the New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, states that in his opinion the Commonwealth of ...

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  25. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal political situation is considered in Sydney to be exceedingly, precarious. The opinion is held that should the ...

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  26. RAILWAY GAUGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The report of the Royal Commission on a uniform railway gauge has been presented to Parliament. ...

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  27. ANOTHER POSSIBILITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is said that Mr. Holman may be nominated by the National party for the vacancy for Goulburn in the State Legislative Assembly caused by the ...

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  28. MOST CORDIAL SESSIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" states that the first two sessions of the conference were most cordial. Arrangements for future meetings were discussed; ...

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  29. ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Charles Maclean, [?]olicitor, was charged at the Central Court with fraudulently misappropriating £825, the property of Arthur Walder. ...

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  30. BURDEN OF THE WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes, speaking at Bendigo, claimed that the people of Australia had shown by their vote at the last two elections that they were ...

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  31. TEEMING MILLIONS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday,—Lord North[?]liffe's statement cabled to the "Times" has been [?]bled there, and is exciting official attention in view of the possibility of the effect ...

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  32. TRADE SUBSIDIES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—President Harding is seeking some means by which heavy indirect subsidies may be put into effect to get a huge [?]eet of American ships on ...

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  33. A UNION VENTURE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Textile Workers' Union has decided to launch out in business. It proposes to [?]tablish woollen mills and the manufacture of cloth ...

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  34. MOUNT EVEREST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Now that it is apparent a reasonable route in the summit of Mount Everest has beer discovered, the whole parly returns to England in ...

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  35. DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Before Mr. Justice James a suit was brought by Beatri[?]e Emily Welch, formerly Sparrow, for a divorce from Leslie St. Vincent Welch, on the ...

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  36. LOCATED BY MOTOR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Patrick Devlin, in whose room a large quantity of bloo[?] was found on Saturday morning at Tattersall's Hotel, Wollongong, has been located at ...

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  37. CHARGE OF BRIBERY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A lively seene occurred in the Legislative Council during the course of the debate on the motion that the people of Queensland should be fully ...

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  38. UPPER SILESIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Silesian recommendations by the committee of the League of Nations have been communicated to the Supreme Council at Paris. ...

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  39. BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In connection with the declaration of the basic wage by the Board of Trade there is a growing feeling that the Government will decide against ...

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  40. EMPLOYEES IN BOARDING HOUSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An application was made before Judge C[?]rlewis in the Industrial Court by the Hotel, Club, Restaurant and C[?]rers' Employees' Union for an ...

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  41. ALBANIAN FRONTIERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Diplomatic correspondents assert that [?] the result of pressure by the League of Nations the long contested dispute concerning the Albanian ...

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  42. NOT PROPERLY MARRIED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Eight young couples who returned to Melbourne from their honeymoon discovered that they had not been properly married owing to the ...

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  43. MINISTERS KEEP SILENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ministers are silent on the basic wage question. The matter has been discussed by the Caucus and will be further discussed at a ...

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  44. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Anglican Synod remitted the nex[?]s question to the dioceses of Australia for determination. ...

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  45. DEATH FROM CONCUSSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A remarkable death from concussion has occurred at Perthville near Bathurst. Roy Flyna, a jockey, was thrown from a ...

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  46. UNABLE TO PRESIDE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. Lambert) announced that he would be unable to preside as the chief citizen of Sydney at the welcome to the Prime Minister ...

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  47. A STOREKEEPER KILLED 4

    SYDNEY, ' Wednesday.—TP. Tipham, a qinrok at Bethiingra, was killed last night whilst motoring,'hump from Cootaiiimnlra., ...

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  48. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Following on yesterday's meeting of Labourites Mr. Lloyd George has summoned a Cabinet meeting for this morning, at which unemployment will ...

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  49. CLEMENTS WILL CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Evidence was concluded to-day in the Probate Court in the contested suit relative to the will of the late Frederick Clements. ...

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  50. THE POLAR EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Quest with Sir Ernest Shackleton's Polar exposition party aboard sailed from Lisbon in perfect order. Everyone is well. ...

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  51. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Railway Commission appointed to inquire into a uniform gauge recommends that a 4ft. 8[?] gauge should be adopted throughout ...

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  52. SINKING OF THE ROWAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that the death roll in connection with the sinking of the steamer Rowan is now 36. ...

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  53. IMPRISONED COUNCILLORS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Considerable interest is being manifested in the application which, it is understood, is to be made to the courts to-day for the release of the ...

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