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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Heat wave conditions rapidly replaced by cool squally south-west to south-east change, bringing unsettled showery on the coast, later to the north-east ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    At the St. Patrick's Day celebrations yesterday, the Rev. Father Fitzgerald was orator and said that such words as "concessions" were blotted out from the ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, speaking before the Womens' Assistant Teachers Association, said she thought the best educational reform was for girls over ...

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  5. REVOLUTION.

    A Berlin message says the Ebert Government has been overthrown. Peaceful, revolutionists occupied the Withelmstrasse and declared Dr. ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is understood the American state Department has definitely that the Allied plan of trade with Russia. Independent of the Soviet Govern ...

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  7. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says bodies or revolting troops concentrated at Delberitz at midnight, and reached the Tiergarten station, Berlin, in the ...

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  8. League of Nations.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent says the League of Nations finds its first important work, preparing to inquire into economic, commercial, and labor [?] ...

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  9. Labor Still Untrustworthy.

    In repudiating the candidates who signed the pledge to release the I.W.W. prisoners immediately Labor is returned to power, the A.L.P. Executive has ...

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  10. FUTURE OF FILMS.

    The film's widening appear, and probable future conquests were discussed at the annual dinner of the Cinematoaraph Exhibitors Association. Lord Burn ...

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  11. CHINAMAN ATTACKED.

    Sidney Long, a Chinese greengrocer, at Paddington, was attacked at the rear of his shop when sleeping. He was struck with a sandbag. He ...

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  12. DIRECT ACTION.

    The greatest satisfaction at the decisive, character of the Labor vote against direct action is widespread among all classes, while Labor circles express their ...

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  13. "LUNCH WITH ME."

    Alf Felton, sculling champion, in a letter to Mr. Hughes thanking him for the part he took in helping to bring about his race with Barry, says that ...

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  14. U.S. Naval Wrangle.

    Commenting on Mr. Daniels' cable, Admiral Sims to-day said that the astounding features of this policy were that while it stated our intention to ...

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  15. STRANGE DEATH

    At the inquest into the death of Owen Fnnnell, of Temora, whose body was found on the Junee Road, evidence was given that deceased had marks around ...

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  16. COUNTRY TRADERS' WANTS.

    A country traders' deputation waited on the Commonwealth Sugar Controller yesterday, and pointed out that while the city stores appeared to have ample ...

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  17. CABLE CONGESTION.

    The Northampton Chamber of Commerce cites a further illustration of the effect of cable congestion. Half a million goatskins were offered from ...

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  18. Australian Wool.

    The Prime Minister has authorised the Director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry to take immediately all necessary steps to accomplish the ...

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  19. HUN'S TRUE COLORS.

    The "Temps" says the revolution shows that Prussia is true to herself, ending the dangerous illusions that German opinion had been modified by the ...

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  20. ARBITRATION'S VALUE.

    At the reunion of the Railway and Tramway Service Association, Mr. Cornish, acting-secretary, said that for 32 years the Union had advocated collective ...

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  21. SUGAR PROSECUTIONS.

    Proceedings are about to be instituted against retail grocers on charges of refusing to sell sugar, and also for charging. more than, the fixed prices for ...

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  22. BRITISH STRIKES.

    The "Times" Labor correspondent, quoting the recent candid admissions of Mr. Frank Badge, states that the miners are now deliberately engaged in an ...

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  23. DEMAND FOR CAPITAL.

    The London banks are Hooded with a phenomenal demand for money for industrial concerns, partly arising from inflation of capital values. ...

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  24. Mission to Russia.

    Passports have been supplied to a delegation of eleven Englishmen representing the Trade Union Congress and Labor Party. Which is going to Russia to spend ...

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  25. STATE ELECTORS.

    The total number of electors on the State rolls is now 1,182,409, which is on increase of 72,579 over the total enrolled at last elections. ...

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  26. "BOLSHEVIK TOWN."

    It is reported that Mr. Fitzpatrick, speaking at Manildra, said Bathurst was the greatest Bolshevik town in the State. He further alleged that the ...

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  27. COTTON PRICES.

    The "Times." in a leader, says the Trusts Commission must meet Coats' challenge, anil vindicate its competency to investigate industrial finance, or stand ...

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  28. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    Official estimates issued indicate that the national expenditure for 1920-21 is estimated at £1,187,000 of which the Civil Services will cost £557,000,000, in ...

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  29. VICTORIA'S DEARER RAILWAYS.

    An increase in Victorian railway freights and fares is considered inevitable. it is believed it will be about 7 1/2 per cent on the existing rate. ...

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  30. AMERICA'S PROGRAMME.

    The, "Times" Washington correspondent says that Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the United States Navy, giving evidence before the Naval Committee, urged the ...

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  31. FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At Toledo, Wild outpointed Frankie Mason for the flyweight championship. ...

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  32. HORSE KICKS MOTORIST.

    Mr. L. Lane, solicitor, of Orange, was driving a motor past a mob of horses when one lashed out, its heels going over the driving wheel and striking Mr. ...

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  33. CHINESE INFLUX.

    A Melbourne message says that according to reports received by the Department of Home and territories, there has been no influx of Chinese into ...

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  34. Irish Troubles.

    The "Times" .Dublin correspondent says that owing to the alarming increase or attacks' on police barracks, the Castle, authorities have decided to improve their ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    Since 9 a.m. on Friday the centre of the eastern "high" has worked in a north-east direction over the south Tasman sea, where it is now situated over ...

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  36. FOOD URGENTLY NEEDED.

    Sir. John Warn, M.P., who was recently attached to the British Military Mission in Siberia, has received a telegram from General Sorvath reporting the ...

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  37. Australian Fliers.

    Mackintosh and Parer loft Delhi, this morning, for Allahabad, and Calcutta. ALLAHABAD, Saturday. Mackintosh and Parer arrived at Alla ...

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  38. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS AND CARNIVAL.

    Great interest is being taken in the big sports programme and carnival to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, at Tamworth on Wednesday next. March 17. ...

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  39. MR. HALL FAREWELLED.

    Mr. D. R. Hall, Agent-General, visited Long Bay Gaol, where the prisoners gave him a hearty farewell. Mr. Hall said that if there was a ...

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  40. (Published in "The Times.")

    Advices from Abo state that 400 gaunt ragged men, staggered back to Mentitra; near Viborg. They were the last survivors of General Skobelsini's "White" ...

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  41. South African Elections.

    The "Cape Times" confirms the report that the South African Party, with the Unionists, will have a majority of four. It is considered probable that ...

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  42. Turkish Treaty.

    Washington denies the London: report that the United States fleet has been ordered to the Black Sea. The State Department is surprised ...

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  43. DEPARTURE OF THE OLDEST RESIDENT.

    The presidents of Spring Creek and Tanglewood arranged a social in Mr. J. Balentine's shed for the purpose of bidding farewell to Mr. W. Cook, who has ...

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  44. French Miners' Strike.

    The miners' strike is extending, imperilling French industry, It is estimated that 300,000 are idle, reducing the daily output by 70,000 fo 80,000 tons. ...

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  45. UNFORTUNATE INTERJECTION.

    Senator Gardiner, speaking in William-street last night, was referring to the fact that Australian wool was held cup from auction in London while the ...

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  46. ROSS SMITH.

    Arrangements have been made for the cheque for £10,000 presented to sir Ross Smith to be handed over to the Library Committee at Federal Parlin ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT.

    A public meeting will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Tamworth, to-night, with the object of devising ways and means of raising funds for local ...

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  48. MONASH'S POSITION.

    General Ryrie, Assistant Minister for Defence, says that while it is unlikely that Sir J. Monash will be given a permanent appointment, it is hoped that an ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. SYDNEY GRADE CRICKET.

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  50. ARMENIAN MANDATE.

    A Washington message says the recommendation that the United States accept a mandate over Armenia in understood to have contained inn the ...

    Article : 97 words
  51. Russia and Germany.

    The "Mail's" Copenhagen, correspondent says a Russian aeroplane was forced to descend at Kovno as a result of gunfire. If carried a despatch from Lenin ...

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  52. VICTORIAN SCULLING.

    The sculling championship of Victoria resulted: Barton 1. Collyer 2. Parcet 3. Won by four lengths. S[?] of the Cable news on this page. ...

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  53. RENE MAXWELL CONCERT.

    A feature of the forthcoming Rene Maxwell concert, will be a first performance of some Australian bush songs, written by Mrs. Georgette Peterson, of ...

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  54. CLERGYMAN DIES IN CHURCH.

    The Rev. G. W. Sharp had just finished speaking at the Huonville Congregational Church. Tasmanala, on Friday night when he collapsed and died in a ...

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  55. MR. CRANE IN TAMWORTH.

    The Hon. J. T. Crane, Assistant Minister for Lands, will be at the Royal Hotel, Tamworth, on Tuesday morning and would be pleased to meet any of the ...

    Article : 40 words
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