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  2. THE LATEST NEWS.

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  3. THE LATEST NEWS.

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  5. Advertising

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  6. [?] SON [?]

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  7. MINISTER AND [?]

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  8. RAILWAY RETURNS

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  10. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT INQUIRY.

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  11. APPEAL, UPHELD.

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  12. POLICE PENSIONS.

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  13. EXECUTIONS IN IRELAND

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  14. AMENDING PHOFITEERING ACT.

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  15. LORD MAYOR'S COMPLAINT.

    SYDNEY, Friday. At the [?] dinner of the [?] yester-day the Lord Mayor (Ald. Lambert) made a [?] attack on 'those who [?] ...

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  16. THE COAL, CRISIS.

    LONDON, thursday. The miners have rejected the offers of the Government, and it is now proposed to [?] of 10.000,000 ...

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  17. NOT A [?] COMMODITY.

    SYDNEY, Friday. A case in the Pro-[?] Court against W. J. Baker, who was charged with having made an [?] on the sale ...

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  18. RAILWAYMEN'S EMBARGO.

    LONDON, Thursday. The execu-tive of the Railwaymen's Union de-cided that the embargo on the hand-ling of coal did not apply to coat ...

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  19. PASSENGERS' EXPERIENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The acute-ness of the coal shortage is empha-sised by the unique experience of Passengers on a railway, The ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL'S AND.

    SYDNEY, Friday, According to Mr. Waiowrighl, general manager of the Broken Hill South Mine, the mine field is coming to an end, Wenty-saven ...

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  21. SHOCKING STORIES.

    Shocking stories of [?] of British [?] at the hands of the Germans were related in the crowded Bow-street Court (London) by soldiers ...

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  22. AN [?] SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday, The Labor alder-men have decided by 12 votes to 11 that the elly rate be 5d in the [?] on the unimproved capital value. Sir Allan ...

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  23. DISPUTE'S DEPLORABLE [?]

    LONDON, Thursday.—The deplor-able effects of the coal dispute on the coal industry itself is strikingly [?] by the devastation of the ...

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  24. POLICE AND UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. A number of anemployed has a smart collision with the police yesterday, during which a win-dow of the Treasury [?] was ...

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  25. NOT FOR FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Briand has left, no doubt as to the French attitude [?] latest offer, He is [?] Mr. Hughes. ...

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  26. DEAD—OR JUST SILLY.

    Under this caption Grafton "Argus" flagellates a lower [?] idivid-ual who trod on their wet weather corns by remarking of Grafton, "Dead, dead, ...

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  27. THE FINAL WORD,

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Govern-ment's offer of a subsidy of [?]means that the mines wages will be cut down [?]instead ...

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  28. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday,—In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Huges justified the Government's financial ex-[?] He explained the position of ...

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