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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Hot and sultry, with general rain later, and some hail. Northerly winds. ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The leader at the Opposition, said last night that he said procession, of lorries going down Macquire-strect loaded with wheat flour for Japan, though the price ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Director of Relief has again addressed the Government repeating that Europe was on the verge of anarchy. The only possible remedy was far-seeing ...

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  5. BOOT PRICE INQUIRY.

    Before the Necessary Commodities Commission to-day, Mr. Campbell, K.C., remarked that it was absurd to suggest that the profits in the boot trade ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Sir .Auckland Geddes announces that in the event of Holland refus­ing to give up the Kaiser, Britain will insist on his internment on a ...

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  7. POLITICAL QUARREL

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, replying to Mr. Bavin's statements, said that Mr. Bavin deserved all he damn well got, and he was going to get it. Mr. Bavin's views ...

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  8. LATE SPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  9. The Enemy, Drought.

    The last scorching week seems to Lave destroyed any illusions concern­ing the breaking oil the drought, and the position in ninny districts is now ...

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  10. Indian Frontier.

    Reuter's Aka Cheel correspondent says the Derajat column further advanced, and is now encamped midway between Bangiwala and Shinkour. We moved out ...

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  11. NOTE TO HOLLAND.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says the Allied note to Holland was drafted by M. Millerand. While not threatening a severance of diplomatic ...

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  12. FIRES IN SYDNEY.

    Gow's chair factory at Leichharadt, was destroyed by fire this morning. The damage is estimated at between £5000 and £7000. The cause of the outbreak ...

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  13. MR. HALL'S APPOINTMENT.

    The leader of the Opposition said to-day that lie thought the public would be as surprised as lie was at Mr Holman's explanation of his precipitancy in filling ...

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  14. CAIRO TO CAPE FLIGHT.

    The aviator Cockerell has arrived at Cairo. His machine, is in splendid condition. He has with him a member of the "Times" staff, and the well-known ...

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  15. South African Flight.

    A South African Government. Aero-plane named Silver Queen, piloted by South African officers, left Brooklands yesterday in an attempt to fly to the ...

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  16. ROSS SMITH DELAYED.

    Owing to the heavy rain, Ross Smith is unable to transport his engine from Charleville to his aeroplane, which is several miles out of town. This will ...

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  17. UNLUCKY MATTHEWS.

    A report states that Matthews, who was on a flight to Australia, crashed 20 miles from Bunder Abbas. The aviator is safe, but the machine is ...

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  18. WARWICK FARM ACCEPTANCES.

    Following are the acceptances for the Warwick Farm races, on Saturday:-Maiden Handicap: The Destroyer, Auster, Waiwera, Kitty Phast. Julia. Grey, ...

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  19. CHIEF SECRETARY'S REJOINDER.

    Sir George Fuller to-night issued a reply on behalf of the Cabinet to the statements made by Mr. Bavin. He said that during the past three ...

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  20. YOUNGEST ACTING JUDGE.

    Mr. W. J. Curtis, the well-known Sydney barrister, has been appointed an Acting District Court Judge. Mr. Curtis, who is the youngest man in this State ...

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  21. COUPON SYSTEM UNPOPULAR.

    "The Times" lobbyist says the revival of the coupon system is adversely criticised after the Government's previous decision to stand aside. ...

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  22. Siberia.

    The "Times" Harbin correspondent says the evacuation of the Czechs is miserably slow, and attended with the utmost hardships, the rearguard ...

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  23. Exchange Crisis.

    At the Finance Conference the attempts made at a solution of the exchange crisis by legislation were deprecated and the possibilities of ...

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  24. CYCLONE INSURANCE.

    The Queensland Minister for Justice, Mr. Mullen, said to-day that he was confering with the State Insurance Commissioner for the purpose of devising an ...

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  25. Wheat Pool.

    Replying to a deputation of farm­ers in Melbourne, Mr. Hughes flatly refused to agree to a compulsory wheat pool on the ground that it ...

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  26. JUTE GOODS RISING.

    Still another rise was reported in jute fabrics to-day, the higher Indian exchange rates being the cause. Private cables quoted the three months' rate on ...

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  27. NATIONALISTS' RESOLUTION.

    At a, meeting of the Nationalist party to-day, this resolution was "carried, anil strongly supported: "That this meeting views with indignation the personal ...

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  28. NEWMARKET AND CUP.

    Hand was supported for the Newmark­et this afternoon, and shortened Several points in the quotations. Sea King, from a liberal quote, shortened considerably. ...

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  29. Fallen Soldiers.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says America is landing 17,000 tin-lined coffins at Brest, to receive the bodies of soldiers for conveyance homewards. ...

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  30. FERRY STEAMER HITS QUAY.

    The ferry steamer Kummulla crashed into the stone wall at Circular quay to-day. The impact was severe, a large hole being made in the vellel's bow. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    Mr. Burton, on behalf of the South African Ministry, replying to a deputation of millers, detailed the Government's representations to Mr. Hughes with a ...

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  32. Shipping Strike.

    The shipping strike extended this; afternoon to the engineers on the Orient liner Indarra, who gave 24 hours notice of their intention to leave the ship. The ...

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  33. A.W.U. EXPANSION.

    It is reported that the A.W.U. contemplates extending its activities to New Zealand by affiliating with the New Zealand organisation known as the ...

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  34. Dairy Products.

    Mr. Massy-Greene said to-day that the Imperial Government was making inquiries as to the price at which producers would be agreeable to sell their ...

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  35. PINNED UNDER MOTOR.

    A motor car capsized at Long Bay early this morning, and pinned two women and three men underneath it. Fortunately all escaped serious injury. The ...

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  36. Riots in Spain.

    The "Times" Madrid corespondent says a state of seige has been proclaimed at Santander as a result of a general strike. ...

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  37. SCRATCHINGS.

    Following are the latest scratchings: Australian Cup: Milleme, Kenlford, Ian Or, New Zealand. Bookaroo. Newmarket: Cerise and Green, ...

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  38. ANOTHER NATIONALIST SECEDES.

    Mr. [?]. [?]. Walker, president of the Chamber of Manufacturers and Mayor of Mosman, has seceded from the Nationalist party, and intends to contest ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE SCRATCHINGS.

    Following are the Newcastle scratchings: Flying Hadicap: Timber, Lady Killer. Pace Welter: Kiora Lass, Black Dust, ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES DETERMINED.

    Members of the Melbourne Wharf Laborers' Union asked Mr. Hughes for financial assistance owing to so many members being unemployed and on the verge ...

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  41. Unacceptable Ambassador.

    "The Times" Berlin correspondent says it is reported that Japan has intimated that Dr. Solf is unacceptable as Germany's representative at Tokio. ...

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  42. D. STOREY GOES TO COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day, Mr. David Storey was appointed to the Legislative Council. ...

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  43. DOMINIONS AND SEA POWER.

    Lord Jellicoe, interviewed, said he was deeply impressed with the loyalty of the Dominions and their belief in an Imperial Navy. ...

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  44. Indian Mills Working.

    The, mill strike has ended, and all mills are working normally. ...

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  45. KOMET'S CAPTOR DEAD.

    Mr. Stephen Whiteman, who vena in Rabaul when the war broke out, and who was, instrumental in capturing the German steamer Komet, died at Pott's ...

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  46. RAJ SOLD.

    W. Kelso has disposed of the Import­ed gelding Raj to a southern sportsman at a price in the neighbourhood of 300 guineas. ...

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  47. ALLEGED SPYING.

    Messrs V. A. Freeman Meeks, A. G. Potter, Charles Davis (officer of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League), with General Herring, waited ...

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  48. New Ministers.

    The three members who have been asked to join the State Ministry will be sworn in to-morrow, after their formal acceptance of the positions has been ...

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  49. Irish Unrest.

    Serious rioting occurred in Limerick on Monday night. The military fired on the crowed, killing a publican and seriously wounding a woman. ...

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  50. GOOD GALLOP BY KEWPIE.

    On the Randwick track this morning, Kewple ran eight furlongs in 1.16½, a brilliant performance. ...

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  51. Influenza.

    A Wellington, New Zealand, message states that all schools are to remain closed until further notice, as a preventative measure against influenza. ...

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  52. POLES AND REDS.

    The "Times" Warsaw correspondent saysthe Diet is considering a peace offer seriously, and considering a peace offer seriously, and forwarding an acknowledgement, whereas the previous ...

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  53. "SCOTLAND FOR EVER."

    I could never bo reconciled lo this country if I got £10 n week," said Ebenezer Gilroy when charged at the Newcastle court, with having used bad ...

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  54. BOLSHEVIK SUCCESS.

    The Bolsheviks have captured Nikolaief, and are advancing towards Odessa. ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    Pressure Note.-Present indications favor at first hot, sultry, unsettled weather, with further rain and thunder over the Northern areas, extending to various ...

    Article : 67 words
  56. RUSSIAN REFUGEES.

    The "Express" Geneva correspondent says many Russian nobles, including princesses, countesses, and baronesses, are living, in terrible poverty there, ...

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  57. BREMEN CASES.

    Two more cases of pneumonic influenza lire reported among the crew of the steamer Bremen, making 19 cases in all. All the patients an progressing ...

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  58. BIRDWOOD'S HONORARY RANK.

    Mr. Hughes announced to-day that General Birdwood had accepted the Rank of honorary general of the Australian Military Forces. ...

    Article : 27 words
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