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  2. ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Miister (Mr. Hughes), in furtherance of his campaign in North Sydney, addressed three meetings last night in the electorate. He spoke first in the Roseville ...

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  3. ARBITRATION.

    Official advice was received yesterday by the Government that the Privy Council had refused leave to appeal in the case of the Australian Amalgamated Engineers v the Adelaide ...

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  4. SEVERE STORM.

    About a quarter past 11 yesterday morning a violent storm passed over the city, which did great damage. About 11 o'clock it was evident that a storm was impending, the sky ...

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  5. MANY CATTLE DIE.

    In a paddock at the Abattoirs over 100 cattle, purchased at the Homebush sales on Thursday, and awaiting slaughter yesterday, collapsed and died from the etfects ...

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  6. "RED" PROPAGANDA.

    "A steady anti-British propaganda has been white-auting the political and Labour movement of the Commonwealth since early in 1921," said Mr. G. Waite (assistant secretary ...

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  7. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Following on the execution of Roderick O'Connor and others, the rebels have adopted a new method of reprisals. They attacked the houses of the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  8. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    Serious differences of opinion have arisen at the London Conference, and there is a danger of a breakdown of the deliberations. M. Poincare demands the immediate occupation of ...

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  9. M. POINCARE'S AIMS.

    The Allied Premiers' Conference has reached a most critical stage. It is understood to he discussing a postponement, but is merely cloaking a ...

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  10. NORTHERN IRELAND.

    The King has appointed the Duke of Abercorn Governor-General of Northern Ireland. [The Duke of Abercorn, who is 53 years of age, represented Londonderry in the House of ...

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  11. THE SEAMEN.

    No move has yet been made by the local Seamen's Union to withdraw the boycott against the vessels of the Union Steamship Co. A meeting will probably be held towards the end of the ...

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  12. SITUATION CRITICAL.

    The diplomatic representative of the "Daily Telegraph" says that apparently M. Poincare would not even deem the cancellation of France's indebtedness to Britain as adequate ...

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  13. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The chairman of the Meat Industries Board (Mr. G. H. S. King) stated last night that he understood from the manager of the abattoirs that between 70 and 80 cattle had died from ...

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  14. DR. NANSEN HONOURED.

    A message from Christiania says the Nobel peace prize has been presented to Dr. Nansen, in recognition of his services with reference to the League of Nations, repatriation of ...

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  15. MAIN ROADS.

    In addition to the ordinary revenue vote for main roads grants, which will be distributed in the usual manner to councils upon condition that they expend with their portion a ...

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  16. TRAGEDY AT PETERSHAM.

    At Petersham yesterday morning Francis William Mounser, after firing three revolver shots at his wife, turned the weapon on himself and fired a bullet, with fatal results, ...

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  17. GERMAN NOTE.

    The Allied Premiers have unanimously reJected the German Note. The Central News Agency states that the German Note was accompanied by a letter ...

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  18. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    A motor car accident occurred on Raymond Terrace-road about six miles from Karuah, at 1 o'clock this morning. The car was driven by Mr. Jeffreys, of Tea Gardens. ...

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  19. NEWTOWN'S JUBILEE.

    The festivities in connection with Newtown's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and shopping week carnival were continued yesterday. The day's events included the baby show and a ...

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  20. EDUCATION WEEK AT BLACKHEATH.

    The Blackheath education week was opened this morning, the day being devoted partly to social functions. Two hundred school teachers from the Blackheath inspectorate, drawn from ...

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  21. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent declares that directly M. Poincare read Mr. Lloyd George's article, he decided to draft a rejoinder. Someone suggested ...

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  22. THE NEAR EAST.

    A report from Lausanne states that the subcommission dealing with Ottoman debts and the capitulations is making no headway. The Turks demand that the Balkan States ...

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  23. PROPOSED WOOLLAHRA LOAN.

    "Upon the foundation so ably laid by my predecessors," said Alderman Foster, Mayor of Woollahra, at the first meeting of the new Council last night, "I hope that we shall ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly after, noon yesterday, Alice Kirkwood, 43, residing in Carrington-street, city, was seriously scalded, owing to the capsize of a tea urn containing boiling water. The ...

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  25. STOLEN RINGS.

    Four diamond rings, valued at £36, were stolen from the Jewellery establishment of Mr. R. Brown, at 148 George-street, yesterday afternoon. An hour later Detective Garlick ...

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  26. CHANGES OPPOSED.

    Mr. Piddington, K.C., said last night:—"The decision of the Privy Council, which leaves standing the judgment of the High Court that employees of the State have a right to enter ...

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  27. BOY KILLED.

    While walking along the road near the Granville Railway Station on Friday morning Arthur Rowland Clements 12, who resided in Milson-street, Granville, was knocked down ...

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  28. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    As the Melbourne express was moving away from the Moss Vale railway station on Sunday morning Frederick Harris, 40, a conductor, who resides in M'Arthur-avenue, ...

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  29. THE O.B.U.

    An official statement was issued on behalf of the miners' union yesterday to the effect that the O.B.U. had been accepted by the miners, the waterside workers, and the A.W.U., and ...

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  30. SHANTUNG.

    A message from Tsingtao states that Shantung went back to China to-day with little ceremony after 24 years of foreign occupation. The last were the Japanese troops who will ...

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  31. TWICE BITTEN BY SNAKES.

    A man named Hansen, an employee on Goolgumbla Station, who was treated in the local hospital last Saturday for snake bite, was again brought in on Sunday to the ...

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  32. WORLD REVOLUTION.

    A message from Johannesburg states that Russian Jewish merchants who have Just arvived from Russia assert that at a conference of Soviets in November it was decided to send ...

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  33. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    John Walters, 35, a returned soldier, who lived in Belmont-street, Alexandria, was found at his home on Saturday with a deep gash in his throat. The Marrickville ...

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  34. MR. PIDDINGTON AND THAT £25,000.

    Sir,—Mr. Piddington continues to harp on that £25,000 gift to Mr. Hughes. He is undoubtedly suffering from a political monomania on the subject, and his friends would ...

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  35. BODY WASHED ASHORE.

    The body which was washed ashore at Port Kembla on Tuesday has been identified by means of the clothing as that of William Young, a resident of Wollongong, and a ...

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  36. ROBBERY OF SILK GOODS.

    "A robbery involving the loss of silk goods valued at £1300 occurred at the warehouse of W. and A. McArthur, Limited, 79 York-street, during the week-end. Entrance to the ...

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  37. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of Louisa Post, an unmarried woman, aged 53 years, was found in a Government tank at Cookardinia on Saturday. The deceased, who resided with her sister, ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duke of Leinster has gone to the United States to prepare to race the Commodore of the New York Yacht Club across the Atlantic in the 12-ton ketch Millicent. ...

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  39. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The wool auctions were resumed to-day when two firms of selling brokers submitted catalogues totalling 7183 bales, including a good collection of Riverina clips and some ...

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  40. ACCOMMODATION AT COUNTRY SCHOOLS.

    Councillor Crichton, president of the Burrangong Shire Council, referred at a meeting of the council to the need for shelter sheds at small country schools, especially where no ...

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  41. DROWNED WHILE SWIMMING.

    News reached Wagga to-day of a drowning accident in the main channel of Leeton irrigation works, when a young man, a resident of Wagga, named Charles Darwell, 23, lost his ...

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  42. FRENCH BOXING AFFAIR.

    Carpentier, interviewed by Mr. Bennison, stoutly denied that there had been anything crooked about the Siki fight, and added, "I lost through over-confidence, and lack of ...

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  43. GEOLOGICAL PARTY'S TOUR.

    The geological party, comprising Sir Edgeworth David, Professor L. A. Cotton, and Mr. A. G. Hamilton (botanist), accompanied by Mr. W. J. Enright, of West Maitland, are now ...

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  44. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The home of Mr. Fitzsimmons, of East Portland, was accidentally burnt to the ground. The fire occurred while the family were absent, and as the majority of neighbours were ...

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  45. INJURED BY EXPLOSION.

    At Jamberoo on Saturday Mr. Soper, manager of the Woodstock Dairy Company, met with a serious accident while attending to the refrigerating plant of the factory, receiving ...

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