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  2. THE TURF WORLD NOTES AND CHAT

    Saturday, January 24 Tapiey Pill sports A.J.C. Anniversary meeting at Ranaw[?]; Sandown Park races; Gee[?]g [?]ro[?]g n[?]g, W.A.T.C. meeting at Perin. ...

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  3. NO OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN AGAINST RUSSIA AFGHAN-INDIAN FRONTIER STRENGTHENED

    The renewal of trade between the Allies and Russia means free communication and the interchange of views. Mr. Lloyd George declares that under ...

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  4. READY!

    Orders were received last night for a number of British warships to leave Malta apparently for the Black Sea. Admiral Durabeek is starting to-day aboard the ...

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  5. DECLARED 'BLACK' PRODUCE DEPOT DISPUTE

    After several weeks' cessation work was resumed at the Produce Depot, Port Adelaide, last week, but on Tuesday further trouble occured, when about 250 ...

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  6. LOXTON LOYALTY

    Mr. T. Hewitson resumed the Loxion Commission at London on Thursday morning. Mr. H. G. Alderman appeared for the Loxton District Council, Messrs. ...

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  7. HEW PRESIDENT DESCHANEL'S AMBITION

    Describing the election of M. Deschauel as President of the French Republic, "The Times" correspondent at Paris says:—"The scenes at Versailles rivalled those ...

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  8. OVERCROWDING

    Messrs. Price and Verran, M.P., and the Hon. John Carr, M.L.C., introduced to the Minister of Education on Wednesday a deputation representing the Port ...

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  9. SEMENOFF.

    "The Times" correspondent in Hanbin (Manchuria) pictures the awful condition of East Siberia. General Semenoff has assumed the ...

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  10. TRADING WITH RUSSIA

    "The Times correspondent in Paris says that the decision of the Supreme Council to permit the re-opening of trade with the Russian co-operative societies is ...

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  11. FLYING PARER AT ST. RAPHAEL

    Lieutenant R. J. Parer, of Melbourne, and Lieutenant J. C. McIntosh, of West Australia, who left London on January 8 in a De Haviland aeroplane in the ...

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  12. SEMENOFF SETTLED.

    It is reported that part of General Semenoff's troops have gone over to the Bolsheviks. His backing is reduced to a few hundreds at Chita, and the officers ...

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  13. "ANARCHY REVIVED."

    Anarchy has been revived in the whole of the Ukraine westward of the Dneiper since the retreat of Denikin. Some of the richest wheat land in the world ...

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  14. RESUMPTION OF WORK.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. W. H. Harvey) made the following statement on Thursday in regard to the trouble at the Produce Depot, Port Adelaide: ...

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  15. ROME TO TOKIO.

    Two Caproni triplanes, having 900 and 600 horsepower respectively, are going to Tokio. Five others are preparing to join in the flight. One will carry the ...

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  16. REFUGEES DYING IN THOUSANDS.

    The refugees from Kieff, 60 per cent of whom are suffering with typhus, are pouring across the Polish frontier, adding to the horrors of the epidemic ravaging ...

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  17. CAPTATN MATTHEWS AT BAGDAD.

    A report from Bagdad states that Captain Matthews on his Sop with "Wallaby" arrived there on Tuesday. ...

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  18. SIR ROSS SMITH

    Senator Cox, of Sydney, received a message on Thursday from Sir Ross Smith stating that he hoped to arrive in Sydney on February 9. ...

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  19. JAPAN PULLING OUT.

    Advices received at Washington from Tokio indicate that the Japanese troops are being withdrawn from Siberia. ...

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  20. RICH HOARD CAPTURED.

    A correspondent at Baku, an important [?]l of Russian Transenneasia, states that Russian volunteers intercepted a rich board of Bolshevik coin, bar cold ...

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  21. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    A Lettish communique says that the Bolsheviks attacked heavily, including Chinese detachments. There were enormous enemy casualties. ...

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  22. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS

    Amended education regulations were agreed to at a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday. These provide that the Minister of Education may declare ...

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  23. IRELAND IRISH DENOUNCE LEAGUE

    In a message from Paris "The Times" correspondent says that the Irish Republican delegates have issued a circular to members of the League of Nations ...

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  24. CHURCHILL TOO LATE.

    Wilson Harris, the "Daily New's" special correspondent in Paris, puts a new light on Mr Churchill's visit. It appears that the Premiers were discusting ...

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  25. MORE EXPLANATIONS.

    Explaining the surprising defeat of M. Clemencead's candidature for the presidency, the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Paris attributed it to the ...

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  26. JAPAN HESITATES.

    "The Sunday Impress" publishes a message from Tokio, which states that the Japanese ar[?] authorities advise the sending of 100,000 troops to establish a zone ...

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  27. MORE SHOOTING.

    Mr. Redmond, Assistant Police Commissioner, has been shot dead. ...

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  28. COMMERCE

    It was announced at the congress of the Chambers of Commerce quarterly meeting that the association of [?] British Chambers of Commerce of the Empire ...

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  29. SHOOTING CASE

    Cyril Mathews (19). laborer. late of Brighton, appeared before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and jury at the Criminal Court on Thursday to ...

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  30. DISCOUNTING THE SIGNIFICANCE.

    Everyone is discounting the significance of the presidential voting, and is eager to show that Clemenceau. The great Frenchman, is not forgotten, ...

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  31. BIBLE SOCIETY

    The 74th annual meeting of the South Australian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held at the Y.W.C.A. on Thursday evening. Mr. ...

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  32. A.R.C.

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  33. MARINE ENGINEERS' DISPUTE MEN FAVOR A TRIBUNAL.

    Though no finality will be reached in connection with the marine engineers' dispute before the result of the secret ballot now being taken by members of the ...

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  34. TWO MALTESE ATTACKED

    Excitement was caused in Light square shortly after 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, when two Maltese are alleged to have been attacked. Both men were roughly handled, ...

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  36. MORE WARSHIPS

    A Dutch squadron, beaded by the Marten Harpertsz Tramp (5211 tons) and the Hertog Hendrik (5014 tons), will shortly visit Java, the Philippines, and Japan. ...

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  37. A.J.C. ANNIVERSARY MEETING.

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  38. GERMANY OPENING UP

    "The Times" correspondent in Berlin states that the following have been apponted charges d'affaires, aud will later become ambassadors:—London—Senator ...

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  39. OFFER ACCEPTED.

    At a meeting of the marine engineers in Melbourne last audit it was decided to accept the latest offer of the shipowners. The official figures will be forwarded to ...

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  40. 'HONOR OF EXPULSION'

    One of the rowdiest meetings in the history of the local Labor League was held at Goulburn (N.S.W.) on Wednesday evening, when Mr. Webster, representing ...

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  41. TRADES AND LABOR

    In connection with the poor water supply at Port Adelaide blame has been attached to the Glanville moulders for holding up the work. It will he ...

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  42. WALLAROO AND MOONTA

    The secretary of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company stated on Thursday that it had been decided, owing to the higher cost of living, to give all adult ...

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  43. REJECTION IN SYDNEY.

    Contrary to expectations, the marine engineers at a meeting in Sydney last night decided to remain on strike. Between 300 and 500 members attended, but only those ...

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  44. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    At the Pilgrims' dinner at the Savoy the Prince of Wales, replying to a toas[?]. recalled his great welcome in America The chairman had said that ...

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  45. RELIEF FOR WORKERS

    According to Mr. Wheeler (secretary Sydney Transport Workers' federation, the Government has stopped all re[?]et going to the waters[?]ue workers, renaered idle by ...

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  46. COTTON STRIKERS

    The cotton workers, who are on strike, began looting shops yesterday in the mill quarter, holding up and stoning trams. Armed police troops were ...

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  47. TO BE EXECUTED

    A message from Munich says that Lieutenant Count Arco Valley, who in February, 1919, murdered Herr Eisner, the Bavarian Premier, at Munich, has been ...

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  48. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    The second annual conference of the Public Service Association was continued in Sydney on Thursday. The following resolution was adopted:—"That this ...

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  49. NOT GUILTY.

    A verdict of not guilty was retained by the jury in the Criminal Court yesterday in the case in which Andrew Beavis Underwood (40) was charged with having ...

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  50. SWAN REACH NEWS.

    On Saturday, January 17, the Swan Reach cricketers played a native team on the local grounds, the home team winning with 147 runs to 46. The highest ...

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  53. FRENCH POLITICS

    M. Millerand has to secure the support of important members of the Chamber of Deputi[?] The Cabinet dues not include any leading [?]lemenceau ...

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  57. REVENUE FROM BETTING TICKETS.

    For tie half year ended December 31. the Victorian revenue from duty stamps on betting tickets was £49,814, or £10,620 more than for the same period of the previous financial year. ...

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