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  2. SPECIAL FORECAST.

    For the Northern Tablelands and North and North-Western Slopes, supplied to "The Northern Daily Leader" by the State Meteorologist, from the ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Burglars visited Brieley's grocery store at Lidcombe early this morning, and not only blow the safe to pieces, but so startled many of the neighbors ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says the raids on Communists m[?]oned on January 18, were resumed yesterday. Ten foreigners were arrested, and a ...

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  5. GERMAN LIABILITIES.

    British opinion, while less triumphant than French is generally satisfied with the results of the Paris conference, chiefly on the ground that it seals the ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    At a court martial on January 21 for murder a prisoner made a telling statement that the other prisoners were not present, and were not connected in the ...

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  7. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Mr. Walsh, secretary of the Seamen's Union, in a letter to the steamship-owners, stated that the seamen were prepared to meet the steamship owners in ...

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  8. TROUBLE OVER TIMBER.

    At the Balmain Police Court to-day, William Swan, a civil engineer at Cockatoo Island, was charged with taking 3000 superficial feet of timber and 32 feet of ...

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  9. The Menace of Asia.

    There is at present a great deal of unrest in India and other parts of Asia. There has been unrest in the past, but it has generally been flue to local ...

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  10. NOT FOR THE REDS.

    At the Congress of Bolshevik agents at Bremen the Soviet delegate to Britain reported that England must be regarded as almost hopeless. The ...

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  11. MISSING OFFICERS' FATE.

    The fate of the six officers who have been, missing in Ireland since October has been, cleared up by a letter read at the trial of Dominic, and alleged to ...

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  12. SEAMEN'S ATTITUDE.

    It is understood that at a meeting of the seamen to-day, the Union still persisted in its repudiation of job control, and it is further understood that the ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union held its monthly meeting in the Trades Hall to-day, and considered the shipping dispute. ...

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  14. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    The whole of the male population of Schull, County Cork, were yesterday made to assemble in the main street, and publicly swear allegiance to the ...

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  15. PESSIMISTIC NOTE.

    The "Guardian" takes a pessimistic view of the possibility of enforcing the reparations, and considers that an endeavor to hold Germany in thraldom will ...

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  16. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The former Minister for Justice, Mr. Ozaki, will present a resolution before the Cenneikal Caucus that the party favors a resolution urging the ...

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  17. COLONEL MOORE DETAINED.

    The military, authorities detained Colonel Maurice Moore, late of the Connaught Ranger's, and brother to the novelist, Mr. George Moore, at his ...

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  18. FLOUR PRICES.

    His Honor Judge Beeby, president of the Profiteering Prevention Court, made an announcement to-day relative to the price of flour at Glen Innes. He varied ...

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  19. ALLEGED INTENT TO MURDER.

    Aloysius O'Toole, a laborer, was charged at the police court to-day with having wounded with intent to murder Mary Marshall. ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    Following upon the Inter-State conference of the Trades and Labor Council and Federal Labor Organisations in Melbourne on the subject of the basic wage, ...

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  21. CORK CORPORATION.

    There were remarkable scenes at the meeting of the Cork Corporation for the election of Lord Mayor. Armed polite surrounded the building during the ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    At a meeting of Federal members at the Commonwealth Bank to-day, a protest was entered against the treatment of the widows mothers and dependents ...

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  23. GUARDING PRIME MINISTER.

    When Mr. Lloyd George was in Paris he was practically a prisoner, being shadowed by police whenever he went, owing to fears of Communist or Sinn ...

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  24. NEW LAND BILL.

    The Minister for Lands, in an address at Gundagai to-day, stated that the Land Bill had not been shelved, but would be revived next session ...

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  25. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The "Times" Bagdad correspondent says that the Kemalist have designs on Mesopotamia in the direction of Mosul cannot be doubted. They have ...

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  26. Allies and Germany.

    Mr. Lloyd George returned to Lender tired after his arduous week, but happy that the Allies had reached a defi[?] agreement, clearing the air. The ...

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  27. HIGH COURT SITTINGS.

    The sittings of the High Court of Australia were opened at Darlinghurst There were only two matters on the list. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association Committee last night, called for the purpose of choosing Victoria's tea into play against England on Friday, ...

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  29. JANUARY WEATHER.

    The Weather Bureau's report of the weather during January states that most widespread rains over the State during the month occurred. In the early ...

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  30. LIVELY HOSPITAL MEETING.

    Proceedings at the annual meeting of the Parties Hospital subscribers last night were particularly lively. The leader of the malcontents said he would like ...

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  31. PRICE OF MILK.

    Judge Beeby, in the Profiteering Prevention Court to-day continued the inquiry into the price of milk. Nurse Spencer, attached to the Baby ...

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  32. DIFFICULTIES AHEAD.

    The generally optimistic attitude of the British press is not shared by the "Westminster Gazette," whose ram correspondent says Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  33. MISSING JEWELLERY.

    Detectives and plain, clothes police have been engaged all day endeavoring to trace about £700 worth of jewellery, reported to be missing from a house in ...

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  34. WHEAT POOL.

    At a well-attended public meeting of wheat-growers at Harden it was unanimously decided to object to any continuance of the wheat pool in 1922 without ...

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  35. Indemnities and the Counting of Chickens.

    Speculation has already started as to how much of the German indemnity is likely to conic to Australia, and how long it will be before the money is ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    Miss Joyce Garner, of Glen Innes, the younger of the two dancing sisters, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I. Garner, made a great name, for herself ...

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  37. COLEY STILL MISSING.

    Cabled advices from Capetown report that Wilfred Ernest Coley, for whose arrest a warrant has been issued in connection with the North Sydney murder, ...

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  38. HOT DAY IN MELBOURNE.

    Another scorcher was experienced in Melbourne to-day, the maximum temperature reaching 104 degrees. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE.

    Sir Joseph Cook staled tonight: "It looks as if we are going to get some of the indemnity after all, but I am unable to say what our portion will be ...

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  40. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the bantam championship Higgins beat Symonds on points. ...

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  41. RUSH FOR GUN LICENSES.

    A message from Albury states that the fact that the duck season opened to-day caused a heavy rush of applications for gun licenses, when 140 people ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The unsettled conditions have now practically disappeared, The high to the south-east is gradually, moving away, and the barometer is falling under the ...

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  43. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    There was a full attendance of buyers at the wool sales this afternoon. Offerings totalled 5963 bales. There was spirited bidding for the J. McH., ...

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  44. Giant New Airship.

    The new British rigid airship R30, which will shortly be launched, is intended to run to Central Europe and Cario early in the spring. It will ...

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  45. MURRUMBIDGEE.

    Owing to the general advancement of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation areas, and the large increase in population there the local staff of the Water Conservation ...

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  46. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent says the Grant Vizier has informed the Allied High Commissioner that the Turkish Government has accepted the ...

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  47. GUYRA ALL-HEIGHTS RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  48. Repair of Russian Locomotives.

    The Russian trade delegation has contracted with Armstrong, Whitworth, Ltd., to repair a large majority of the Russian locomotives extending over a ...

    Article : 52 words
  49. STEAMER QUARANTINED.

    The steamer Waiwers, which arrived at Auckland yesterday from Sydney, was sent into quarantine. One member of her crew was isolated ...

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