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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    The date of the State general elections is still uncertain. The Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) is expected to arrive in Sydney to-day from M[?]ss ...

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  3. NEW RAILWAY.

    Railway goods waggons were run over the new railway deviation from Rozelle Bay to Darling Island yesterday for the first time. This signalises the completion of the ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The followers of Gandhi despite their promise to postpone civil disobedience until the end of the month, have re-started their campaign in Guntur, in the district of Madras, ...

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  5. STEEL WORKS.

    It was stated at the Premier's office yesterday that the Broken Hill Proprietary at Newcastle had decided that a substantial reduction in wages would be ...

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  6. LAND SCHEME.

    At a meeting of the general committee and supporters of the Million Farms scheme at the Royal Society's room yesterday Sir Josep[?] Carruthers said that he believed the scheme ...

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  7. FOUNDERED.

    The four-masted schooner Helen B. Sterling foundered yesterday morning off the Three Kings. The whole of her crew were rescued by ...

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  8. ULSTER.

    Dublin and Belfast are overjoyed at the agreement reached by Mr. Michael Collins and the Ulster Premier. Though the extremists in Belfast declare that Sir James ...

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  9. LATE POPE.

    A message from Rome state, that when the Pop[?] regained consciousness on Saturday evening he asked Cardinal Vico to say mass in his chamber on Sunday morning, but the ...

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  10. IRISH DISORDERS.

    The commandant of the I.R.A. in East Limerick has proclaimed martial law in the Kilmallock area, in consequence of bay burning and other disorders. ...

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  11. THE LIBIA.

    On a cruise of the world, the Italian cruiser Libia arrived in Sydney yesterday morning, and anchored in Farm Cove. The Libia, which is in command of Captain ...

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  12. POLICY SPEECH PROBABLY AT BATHURST.

    The Premier, Mr. Dooley, who was interviewed in Bathurst yesterday, said regarding the date of the elections: "I have got my men out new, and if they report favourably on ...

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  13. CLOSING DOWN.

    Mr. Justice Powers arrived at Kadina today in connection with the prevailing situation at the copper mines. Subsequently a conference was held, over which Mr. Justice ...

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  14. A.L.P. MEN ENDORSE SCHEME.

    Many prominent members of the A.L.P. executive have publi[?]y supported the Million Farms scheme, and a request has now been made to the A.L.P. campaign committee and ...

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  15. THE ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. A. E. O'Brien received a cable message yesterday from Mr. Arthur Angle, musical director of Cardiff, stating that he is willing to accept the directorship of the State ...

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  16. WASHINGTON.

    The American delegation expect a settlement of the Shantung question this week, the White House and the Capitol considering it vital to the success of the conference treaties ...

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  17. LABOUR SELECTION BALLOT.

    A telegram has been received from Mr. Ca[?]ey, secretary of the P.L.L., stating that the executive had definitely decided that the closing date for taking a ballot must be January ...

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  18. EAST AFRICA.

    Weeks of anxiety, facing the imminent danger of being dragged out and shot, his hope of life dependent on the amount of truth and honour which his teachings had ...

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  19. THE TERRITORY.

    With "People the North" as its adopted slogan, the North Australia White Settlement Association is in the process of being formed to face the huge task of concentrating the ...

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  20. MELBOURNE LOAN.

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed to-day at the offices of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, when applicants for debentures of the new "W.W." loan for new ...

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  21. [?]OLSHEVISM.

    Mr. Will Smith was president of the Australian Railways Union when he decided he would visit the Bolshevists in Russia. S[?]ce his return he has admitted publicly t[?] ...

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  22. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    Mr. A. E. Hunt, M.L.C., chairman of the central council of the Progressive party, yesterday referred to the report in the "Sydney Morning Herald" of a statement made ...

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  23. NAMES OF THE RESCUED.

    The following are the names of those rescued from the Helen B. Sterling and [?] aboard H.M.A.S. Melbourne:—Captain G. H. Harris (master), J. Harris (first mate), J. ...

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  24. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader, entitled "An Ambassador of the Empire," contains appreciative references to Mr. Andrew Fisher and Sir Joseph Cook, including Mr. Fisher's ...

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  25. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    During the morning service in Westminster Abbey the dean announced the Pope's death, and added: "Although there exist great differences between the Church of England and ...

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  26. COALMINERS.

    The official ballot of the Coal Miners Federation for the nine-day fortnight will close this evening. It is not anticipated that the figures giving the, results for all the ...

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  27. POSTE RESTANTE.

    From March I new postal regulations will he applied to the addressing of letters for delivery "poste restante," or at a post-office, to be called for by the address[?]. They ...

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  28. IRISH CONDOLENCES.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith and Mr. Michael Collins telegraphed their condolences to Cardinal Gasparr[?] on behalf of the Irish nation. All amusements and other fixtures ...

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  29. METROPOLITAN SEATS.

    The decision by the central council of the Progressive party not to contest metropolitan electorates was the subject of unfavourable comment at last night's meeting of the ...

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  30. TRANSVAAL STRIKE.

    A Johannesburg message states that the Nationalist leaders are exploiting the strike for political purposes. At a meeting of strikers, Germiston Roos, chairman of the ...

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  31. KANDOS STRIKE.

    The union executive officers are advising the Kandos strikers to return to work and hold a conference afterwards, but the men refuse to do so. Last week-end the ...

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  32. REQUIEM MASS AT ST. MARY'S.

    On Wednesday morning, February 1, at 10 o'clock, there will be a solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass, with office, at St. Mary's Cathedral for the repose of the soul of the late Pope, ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    It is generally understood that the Queensland Government is again, seeking to raise money on the New York market and that negotiations are progrossing for ...

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  34. THE KANGAROOS.

    It is officially stated that the Australasian League football team's share of the gate receipts for the English tour will amount to £21,550. ...

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  35. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    A fire broke out this morning on the steamer Helmlock, which arrived at Port A[?]elaide in ballast from Colombo to load wheat. She called on her way round at ...

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  36. MURDER CONSPIRACY.

    A message from Berlin says the newspapers are indignant at the light sentences received by the titled dynamitards, Countess Schliffer and her son, compared with the so-called ...

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  37. ITALIAN SHIP IN MOURNING.

    Out of respect for the late Pope the flags on the cruiser Libia, which arrived here yesterday, were flown at half-mast. Those aboard the warship had no knowledge of the Pope's ...

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  38. PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING.

    It is officially stated that Princess Mary's wedding will take place in the Abbey on Tuesday, February 28. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Out of courtesy to the Italian warship Libia, which flew its flags at the half-mast yesterday in memory of the late Pope, the flags on board H.M.A. ships were also flown at ...

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  40. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Whilst taking two passengers, Hereward Cummings, employed at the Hume Reservoir, and Angy Ryan, son of Mr. Thos. Ryan owner of the Royal Hotel, to the reservoir works ...

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  41. STATE TIMBER YARD.

    The Minister for Industrial Enterprises (Mr. Lazzarini) stated yesterday that the Government is establishing a timber yard at Wick[?]am. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Echo de Paris" announce that M. Poincare is re-shuffling his Cabinet. M. Barthou becomes Minister for War, M. Maginot Minister for Pensions, M. Rai[?]berz Minister for ...

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  43. THE COALITION.

    Mr E. A. Buttenshaw, M.L.A., replied yesterday to statements made by Mr. Oakes (deputy leader of the Nationalist party). Mr. Oakes endeavours to prove that we ...

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  44. VAUCLUSE HOUSE.

    The appeal launched by Sir Walter Davidson for funds to enable much-needed repairs and alterations to be carried out at Wentworth's old home at Vaucluse has been responded to ...

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  45. REMOUNTS FOR THE DUTCH.

    Captain W. Evan Reims[?]e, who arrived by the steamer Roggeveen from Java, has come to Australia to purchase army remounts for the Dutch Government in Jave. He is ...

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  46. MOTOR CAR ON FIRE.

    A party of motorists had an exciting experience early on Sunday morning whilst motoring about 15 miles north of Wagga. They were in a car owned by Mr. R. ...

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  47. DENSE LONDON FOG.

    A dense fog covers London. Buses are unable to run, and only acetylene flares have made tram travelling possible. A collision occurred at New Cross, one ...

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