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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-Days Weather

    Some cloud and possibly a passing shower or two on the early morning, but becoming fine and mild during the greater part of the day, with north-east ...

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  4. LIVERPOOL SINN FEINERS PREPARE FOR MANNIX

    LONDON, Friday,—Mr. Kelly, president of the Liverpool Irish Determination League, states that if the Baltic arrives in the day time Dr. Mannix will be ...

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  5. POLES DEFEAT THE RED ARMY

    LONDON. Friday,—The correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph with General Wrangel, of the Polish Army, says that, the Bolsheviks had greatly ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. AUSTRALIA OR NOT?

    AUSTRALIA (to Hughes) : "Well, now, who's to be protected me or this bunch ?." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO RESTORE ORDER ON CRIME-RIDDEN IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday.—In a cable message to Mr. Arthur Griffiths (Sinn Fein M.P.), De Valera characterises the Dominions scheme of Home Rule as an attempt ...

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  8. What Has Australia Done ?

    MELBOURNE. Saturday, When the attention of the Prime Minister was directed to Viscount Curzon's suggestion that, in order to avoid any question of ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. RUSSIAN DEEGATES MEET LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON. Friday,—M. Kameneff and M. Krasin, Soviet delegates, have interviewed Mr. Lloyd George, and it is understood that the Allies of Britain will ...

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  10. PRINCE OUTBACK

    COONAMBLE, Saturday—The Prince of Wales has begun his back-country programme in excellent spirit. BrigGen. Dodds, who has been organising ...

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  11. A COAL STRIKE NOT NOW LIKELY

    The most exhaustive inquiries have been made by representatives. of this paper concerning the possibilities of a coal strike. ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES TO GO ON VISIT TO RABAUL

    About the end of this month, Mr. Hughes and a party of Members of the Federal Parliament will go to Rabaul aboard H.M.A.S. Australia to consider ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. AN ARMY TO BUILD BRITISH HOMES

    LONDON, Friday.—Representatives of the master builders and members of the Ministry discussed the plan of the Government for the acceleration of house ...

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  14. AMUSEMENT TAXES MAY BE DROPPED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— The amended Tariff Bill is creating a great deal of interest in political and commercial circles. The debate in the House ...

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  15. THE "ESCAPED" NUN

    The authorities of the Catholic Church were yesterday disinclined to discuss the matter of Sister Ligouri's disappearance from the convent at Wagga. Their ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. THE CRASH IN BADAK TIN SHARES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday The sensation of the hour in financial circles is the extraordinary crash in Badak shares, This is an Eastern tin dredging ...

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  17. THREE MEN INJURED

    A Botany-bound tram jumped the rails at the corner of Redfern and Regent streets, about mid-day yesterday, and collided, side on, with a dreadnought ...

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  18. FIRST ESSENTIAL OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In reply to Senator Harding, the Republican nominee for the Presidency of the United States, Mr. Gompers, president of the American ...

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  19. BOARD OF TRADE

    The Board of Trade having returned from its investigations into the cost of living on the North Coast, has decided to complete the inquiry in respect of ...

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  20. English Cricket

    LONDON, Friday,—J. R. Hobbs (Surrey) and H. Strudwick (Surrey) have accepted the invitation to join the English cricket team for Australia. ...

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  21. DEATH FOR BRIBERY

    LONDON. Friday.-A Russian Soviet newspaper says that 500 officials and doctors of the Army Medical Department were arrested for accepting bribes, ...

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  22. THE SHEARING STRIKE

    Representatives of either side in the shearing dispute yesterday repeated their prvious statements that there would be no giving way to the other's demands. ...

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  23. Six Hours for Miners

    LONDON. Friday.—The Miners' Congress at Geneva, has adopted the principle of a six-hours' working day. ...

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  24. THIEVES BUSY

    The window of Ellis Jacobs' tobacconists' shop, 95 Market-street, was broken into by thieves early yesterday morning and cigars, tobacco, and other goods ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. Imperial Press Conference

    OTTAWA, Friday,—At a dinner at which the visiting newspaper men were the guests of the Government. Mr. G. E. Fairfax responded for Australia. ...

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  26. WORLD'S CHAMPION SCULLERS IN ACTION

    FINISH OF, THE FINAL OF THE SYDNEY HANDICAP YESTERDAY, GEORGE TOWNS WINNING FROM SHORT (2), FELTON (3) AND BARRY (4) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. GERMAN LABOR WILL NOT HAVE BOLSHEVISM

    LONDON, Friday—The International Labor Congress at Geneva with two British dissentients—denounced Bolshevism. Scheidemann, for German Labor, ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. Bavaria and France

    LONDON. Friday,—The Munich correspondent of the Paris Matin says the Bavarian Government has decided to correspond with France only through ...

    Article : 42 words
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