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  2. RECOGNITION OF WRANGEL

    Franco’s decision to recognise Wrangel is regarded in most quarters as an extremely grave step, in inst. some quarters are more or less ...

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  3. SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The A. W. U. is making Inquiries as to whether pastorates are permitted under the Act to utilise the services of aborigines from the mission ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX.

    A mass meeting to protest against the massval of Dr. Mannix from the Baltic has been called for Sunday next in Madison Square Garden, New ...

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  5. A NEW ELECTRIC LIGHTING SCHEME

    At the Municipal Council meeting last night the Mayor (Ald, I. Cullen) made a very pertinent statement In relation to a new scheme for the ...

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  6. EX-SISTER LIGUORI.

    Ex-Sister Liguori received a few visitors yesterday. She reads the daily papers. She denies she is a Sister of Mercy, but ...

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  7. REPORT INCREDIBLE

    Political circles regard the report of France’s sudden change of attitude as incredible. The most reliable correspondents emphasise that M. ...

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  8. FEISUL’S AMBITION

    Paris reports the Redjas has refused to sign the Turkish Treaty. LE MATIN says the King of the Haths int[?] on Syria being given ...

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  9. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

    A combined meeting of the Federal Government employees will be held to-night, when one question to be debated will be. It is stated you ...

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  10. COURAGEOUS ACTION.

    The Newcastle branch of the Proteolant Federation, the membership of which is said to be over 500, has car red a motion “commending the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    As a result of the Australian Government securing further tonnage for wheat to Europe, the freight on Australian parcels has been reduced ...

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  12. THE SALARY GRAB

    In the House ct Representatives, Mr. Muxwell presented a salary gu[?] petition signed by 32,437 per-Dong. ...

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  13. JUDGE BEEBY

    At the Board of Trade sitting yesterday, dealing with the cost of living in the North Coast district, the President,-Judge Beeby said: The ...

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  14. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

    During the hearing of the Australian Post and Telegraph Officers’ Association case in the Federal Arbitration Count, to-day. Mir. Justice ...

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  15. HOMEBUSH SALES

    At the Homebush sales to-day 6630 sheep were yarded. Medium and interior grades formed the major portion. Good trade, lots were in strong ...

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  16. LONDON TALLOW MARKET

    Here was an excited demand for tallow to-day, especially that from the Continent. All consignments were sold, and prices rapidly ...

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  17. A COURTS DUTY

    Mr. .Bodkin, secretary of the A. W. U. commented to-day on the decision of Judge Curlewis to refugee an application for increased pay because ...

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  18. SOLDIERS’ SETTLEMENT INQUIRY

    Mr. Bryant, ex-Director of Soldier Settlements in New South Wales, arrived in Sydney to-day. The inquiry will be commenced ...

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  19. UNNECESSARY FIRING

    At the Belfast inquest into, the death of a priest killed by a military volley while walking along the corrdor of the Clonard Monastery, cabled ...

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  20. FEDERAL OPPOSITION

    The condition of the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, Mr. Tudor, is regarded as serious. There has been some ...

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  21. FIHELLY OBJECTS

    Acting-Premier Fihelly said to-day the coming elections in this State would be a fight to the death. He objected strongly to any people, no ...

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  22. TRAIN AND MOTOR CAR

    The express train front Wonthaggi Melbourne struck a motor-oar as a level crossing near Kooweerup Station. Two passengers in the car ...

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  23. LABOR COUNCIL OF ACTION

    The Labor Council of Action has written to Mr. Lloyd George acknowledging his declaration that, the Government would not proceed to ...

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  24. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr. Hughes was asked if there was any answer to the suggestion that he or a delegation from the ...

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  25. SOUTH RUSSIA

    Recent reports from South Russia state the best Bokhevik divisions have been hurriedly withdrawn from the Polish front southward over ...

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  26. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  27. ORANGE STOCK SALES

    At the Orange stock sales to-day a Bibbenluke bullock Bold for £81. This price 1s considered to be a record for Australia. ...

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  28. PARER’S FLIGHT

    Lieutenants R. J. Parer and J. G. McIntosh, who recently arrived by aeroplane at Darwin from London and are now [?] to Melbourne arrived ...

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  29. LICENSES REDUCTION

    A today’s sitting of the Licenses Reduction Board two more publishers were catled upon to show why their licenses should not be [?]. The ...

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  30. PROBABLY A MISTAKE

    The New York [?] London correspondent [?] Mr. Lord George in the House of Common, said he take [?] of the French ...

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  31. COAL SHORTAGE

    Owing to the advises with which coal to ending forward from Newcastle, the population of the [?] companies here [?]. Their small ...

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  32. MONSIGNOR O’HARA

    Monstnor O’Hara, who was injured yesterday is slightly [?], but his condition is still serious. ...

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  33. AMERICAN AID.

    Washington reports as a result of the American note to Italy, Minister ...

    Article : 11 words
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