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  2. DEPORTEES' RIGHTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords unanimously passed the third reading of the Indemnity Bill permitting deportees to seek, compensation, coupling therewith a ...

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  3. OPTIMISM DAMPED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The high hopes held in some quarters that Germany's new offer would speedily solve the reparations problem have been considerably damped by ...

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  4. BUTTER INTERESTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An unusually full programme has been prepared for the annual conference and winter show of the Co-op. Dairy Factory Managers': Association, which ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Charles Chaplin's latent master picture, "The Idle Class," will be screened at the Star Court Theatre to-night only, and will not be presented before 9.20 p.m., to ...

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  6. MR. DOOLEY REINSTATED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Dooley was reinstated at the Labour Conference to-night after one of the stormiest sessions in memory. The election of officers resulted in ...

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  7. ENVOYS' CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—O'Kelly was absent when the Federal board of inquiry met to-day. The chairman, Mr. Macfarlane, was informed that O'Kelly had said he would ...

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  8. WHOSE MOVE?

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. McDonald denies the suggestions that the proprietors are prepared to reopen the mines on condition that the Miners' Union gives ...

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  9. STORM OF PROTEST.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A message from Cairns states the Prime Minister's proposals regarding the sugar industry have been greeted by northern growers with, a ...

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  10. "THE QUAKER GIRL."

    Everyone is now looking forward to the Lismore Philharmonic Society's production of the delightful three act musical comedy, "The Quaker Girl." The box plans for the ...

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  11. POLAR FLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—An all-metal monoplane forms part of the equipment of the relief expedition which is being organised by Dr. Hammer and Professor Junker to ...

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  12. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    MELBOURNE, Tursday.—There is no doubt that of 23 cases of influenza at Melbourne Hospital 13 are pucumonic. A grave view of the situation is taken by ...

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  13. DUNOON PICTURES.

    The programme for Saturday at the Dunoon pictures includes two star pictures, the opening episode of the serial "Robinson Crusoe," and the commencement of the gold ...

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  14. TERMS OF TRANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—How the provision of the memorandum is vitally opposed to the Frencly requirements is described by the "Times" Paris correspondent. He ...

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  15. COMPATRIOTS' CLUB.

    LONDON, Wednesday:—A meeting of members of the Houses of Commons and Lords decided to revive the Compatriots' Club, originally founded by Mr. Joseph ...

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  16. ROY GOVERNOR'S CAPTURE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A message from Mendooran states when the bullet struck Roy Governor he threw down his rifle and called out, "Come down, you've got me." ...

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  17. "MY DUTCH GIRL."

    To-night at the Federal Hall Mr. D. B. O'Connor will present for the farewell performance of the present, season the charming three act comic opera, "My Dutch Girl." ...

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  18. DEATH OF SIR DENISON MILLER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Denison Miller, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, died suddenly last night at his residence, Coogee, from heart failure. ...

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  19. MORE OPTIMISTIC REPORTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—While press reports from Melbourne state that a grave view is taken in the Victorian capital of the influenza outbreak, a telegram received ...

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  20. LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The arrest has been effected pf 13 men in New York, and the seizure of millions of counterfeit revenue stamps and whisky and champagne ...

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  21. IMMIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The British Immigration Delegation were entertained by the Millions Club to-day. Sir William Windham, chairman of the ...

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  22. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    The grand benefit concert organised by the, committee of the "Dick" Blamer fund was held in the Federal' Hall last nigt. The attendance was not very largo but the ...

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  23. AN AMERICAN VERSION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York World" prints what it claims to be an official abstract from the Belgian proposals on German reparations. It states ...

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  24. BRAVE CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Central Criminal court to-day John McIvor was sentenced to five years' hard labour for having maliciously wounded Constable Wiley with intent ...

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  25. TIKHON UNMOVED.

    RIGA, Thursday.—Tikhou's spirit is apparently unbroken by the Soviet, announcement. He merely signed a notification that his unrocking was incorrect. On the contrary. he ...

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  26. DOOR OPEN TO BRITAIN.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—M. Poincare, M. Dolasteyrie, and M. Letroctauer have arrived. They were received on the platform by M. Theunis, M. Jaspar, and M. Max, and ...

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  27. GALLANT WORK.

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—Further details of the stranding of the brigantine Wollomai near Apollo Bay showed that fine work was done by the Rocket Corps. As the bridge ...

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  28. GRAND LODGE INSTALLATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was a particularly large gathering at Westminster at the quarterly communion of the Grand Lodge of England on the occasion of the ...

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  29. LOYAL INDIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Dr. Dattoe, the Indian Christian leader, was entertained at luncheon by the Pokes Club, and delivered an address on India's present position, in ...

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  30. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Jury Court to-day Edgar Booth, an alderman of, the Katoomba Council, sued "Smith's Weekly" Publishing Co., Ltd., proprietors and ...

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  31. Q.C. ABOLISHED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Qualifying certificates are to be abolished and exams, will be held under altered conditions. Headmasters will issue a permit to carol ...

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  32. CABINET RESIGNS.

    PEKING, Wednesday.—The Cabinet has resigned en bloc, ostensibly owing to the refusal of the President to sign mandates appointing local officials. The opinion of ...

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  33. NEW STATERS' TRIBUTE.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.—During the morning session of the New State Convention at Armidale news was received of the death of Sir Denison Miller. Touching tributes ...

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  34. CONVICT'S ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A convict named Charles Baker- sensationally escaped from Norwich gaol. It is alleged lie attacked a warder, with a heavy pickaxe handle, and ...

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  35. CHILDREN'S ROMP.

    The children's romp which is being organised by Mrs. F. W. Lance and Mrs. Creke Barratt to be held in the Federal Hall on Saturday afternoon promises to be very ...

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  36. SUBSTITUTES FOR MARKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The "Times" Munich correspondent states the difficulty of employing the mark currency is causing queer substitutes. A foreigner leasing a ...

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  37. "THE RESCUE."

    LONDON, Thuesday.—Millais' picture. "The Rescue," was sold by auction at Christie's for 1400 guineas to the National Gallery, Melbourne. ...

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  38. TO DECIDE STRIKES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting Premier, Mr. Oakes, addressing the first general meeting of the women's get-together er" movement, expressed the hope that the ...

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  39. WESTERN FLOODS.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Unable to cross a flooded creek 25 miles from Broken Hill on a journey to White Cliffs last Saturday a party in Green Bros.' mail coach ...

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  40. A BARON ARRESTED.

    PARIS, Wendesday.—At the instance of the Berne Court French police have arrested Baron Davalmont, an ex-member of Emperor Charles' household. on a charge of ...

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  41. AIRPLANE CRASH.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Paul Bord, of Nov Jersey, and Georges Barbot, in a baby airplane on route from Garden City, Long Island, to Washington, struck a tree ...

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  42. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A statement by the statistician shows the cost of living increased by 1 per cent, during May. The Postmaster-General considers the ...

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  43. RUSSIA'S PLAGUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" Riga correspondent states that after securing 20,000 cats to combat the mouse plague Russian peasants arc now battling with ...

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  44. MEETING OF PROTEST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A large and representative public meeting at Woy Woy, at which members of all denominations were present, carried a resolution emphatically ...

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  45. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Alfred Vidler (18), son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Vidler, of Bexhill, had a fall from u horse at The Channon two weeks ago, and was an inmate of a private hospital with an ...

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  46. GLOOMY FORECASTS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is authoritatively foreshadowed that the new German proposals are likely to be considered inadequate by the French Government, and the Franco-Beigian ...

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  47. MURRAY RIVER RISES.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—The River Murray, which a month ago threatened to cease runuing has risen to five feet below flooding stage. It will probably be over its banks by ...

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  48. A NEW CITY.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—It is reported that Cabinet is considering the proposal of the Suez Canal Company's plan for a new city on the eastern bunk of the canal to be ...

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  49. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    Mr. G. E. Jackson, who is visiting this district in the interests of the British and Foreign Bible Society, will address n united Sunday school gathering in the Federal Hall ...

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  50. MEETING WAR DEBTS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Britain has purchased Liberty bonds and established dollar credits to meet the 80,000,000 dollar instalment on the war debt due on June 18th. ...

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  51. A STRANGE STORY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the steamer Balranald reached Sydney to-day it was stated that they had a man on board who shipped to Australia in company with a ...

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  52. UPTURNED LIFEBOAT.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Wireless messages were received in Sydney this morning stating the steamers Treganna and Trevean had patrolled the scenes of the foundering of the ...

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  53. AGAINST MR. DOOLEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. Baiicy, M.L.A., has issued a writ out of the Supreme Court against Mr. James Dooley, M.L.A., claiming £1000 damages for alleged ...

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  54. POLICE SHOOT RIOTERS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Six rioters were killed and 23 wounded by the police in Liepzig, who were previously attacked by roughs who joined in a peaceful procession of trade ...

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  55. BUSH OF RABEIT EXPERTS.

    Casino Pastures protection Board have filled the position of rabbit inspector, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Murray, by the appointment of Mr. D. J. ...

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  56. THE KING'S MEDAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King has approved of silver medals to be designated the, King's Medal being awarded annually to the champion shot in the military forces of ...

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  57. MELBA SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dame Melba receivcd a wonderful welcome bv the brilliant and enthusiastic audience. The house completely sold out. ...

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  58. AIRSHIP DESTROYED.

    DAYTON (Ohio), Thursday.—Lightuing struck one of the biggest army dirigibles of the United States, the T.C.T., and completely destroyed it. There were no casualties. ...

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  59. HOSPITAL BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Ministrr for Health, Mr. Oakes, said to-day that under his Hospital Bill to be introduced next session a commission would be appointed to divide ...

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  60. STILL SEARCHING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The latest message received from the Moreton Bay leads- Thursday, 12.52 a.m.—The Trevean and Trcgenna are still cruising in the vicinity of the ...

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  61. MEN'S COSY COMFORTS.

    For the winter you will require an overcoat. My new stock is now showing All the latest styles and patterns of Australian and English tweeds, light and dark ...

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  63. SWIMMING RECORD.

    LOW ANGELES, Thursday.—Duke Kahanamoku swam 50 yards free style in 22 3-5 seconds. which constitutes a record. ...

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  64. MALTESE MIGRANTS.

    MALTA, Wednesday.—Ninety Maltese, mostly able-bodied agriculturists and ex-service men, depart for Australia this week. A number of men and children are also ...

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