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  2. THE LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Paris message announces that Germany has paid the first amount of 31,000,000 gold marks under the Cannes agreement. The ...

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  3. THE LATEST NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The forecast issued to-day for N.S.W. is: Cloudy and unsettled in the eastern half, with rain on the coast and parts of the ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    A calmer spirit prevailed throughout Labor circles yesterday. Mr. McGirr has now anno[?]nced his intention to contest the Sydney ...

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  5. THE Q.C.

    The results of the Q.C. examinations were made available to-day. The following passes are announced:— Casino District School,—Morris ...

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  6. ALDERMAN AND CLERK.

    An unseemly squabble took place during a meeting of Coraki Municipal Council between one of the aldermen and the Town clerk, in which some ...

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  7. THE PLAGUE SEASON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A plague stricken rat was found yesterday in premises in Kent-street. Dr. Armstrong says the true plague epidemic season in Sydney ...

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  8. SINN FEIN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Ulster reports state that special police been drafted to maintain order in London derry prison, where 29 Sinn Feiners ...

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  9. TIMBER TRADE STAGNATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The timber industry at Bateman's Bay remains in a state of stagnation. Almost the whole of the sawmills in the district have ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A United Service message states that the Commonwealth Loan was oversubscribed, the lists closing at 97. This is ...

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  11. COLLIERY STOPPAGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Over 400 stoppages occurred at Newcastle mines during last year. Referring to the stoppages, Mr. John Brown suggested that ...

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  12. TO FIGHT THE JAPS.

    The reports of an imminent outbreak of civil war in China, and. the. danger it represents to the settlement of the inter-national rivalry in that region. ...

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  13. O.B.U.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Another stop for ward has been taken in the organisation of the One Big Union. The Building Trades Employees Federation met ...

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  14. STOLEN ARMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In connection with the charge of conspiracy to steal arms from the barracks at Windsor and Chelsea, Sergeant Michael ...

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  15. LABOR COUNCIL'S REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor Council has issued its annual report, in which the secretary, Mr. Garden, devotes a good deal of space to the rapid ...

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  16. BUTTER CONFERENCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal anthorities are entering the educational domain of the dairy branch of the State Department of Agriculture. The ...

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  17. RATES ON RESUMED LAND.

    A case presenting peculiar features affection the rating powers of a municipality was investigated by the police magistrate at Wagga, and his decision. ...

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  18. THE POPE ILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Renter's Rome correspondent reports that the Pope is ill with influenza, and some anxiety is felt regarding his condition. His ...

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  19. ANOTHER FIGHT FOR COOK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—George Cook, the Australian heavyweight, who was defeated by Carpentier a week ago, has now signed up to fight Beckett on ...

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  21. ANGLO-FRANCH PACT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that M. Ponincare, in a statement of his policy to the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, said: ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—James O'Learv, a returned soldier, left his home at the soldiers' settlement at South Yaamba, and did not return until 10 o 'clock next ...

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  23. JAPAN'S SENSIBILITIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Vancouver correspondent says it is stated that reference to the capital ship ratio will be omitted from the final draft of ...

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  24. CIVIL SERVANTS AND POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The question of Parliamentary representation for public servants was again raised at yesterday's sitting of the annual conference of ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—United Service message reports that Mr. Chamberlain, addressing the Scottish Unionists at Glasgow, said the unanimous ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Johauesburg correspondent reports that on the tenth day of the big miners' strike there is no sign of a settlement. ...

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  27. FRANCE'S PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking before the Chamber of Dopaties the French Premier, M. Poincare, declared that it would be a seandalons iniquity ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The Broken will Workers' Industrial Union, by 57 to 38, declared against the proposal for nino days' work a fortnight. ...

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