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  2. THE LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—William Healy executed at Cork. Ho was arrested under arms during the recent attempt to burn down the residence of Michael ...

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  3. THE LATEST NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The following forecast for N. S. W. was issued to-day:—Cloudy more or leas along the coast, with some further rain ...

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  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    [The Editor wishes. it to be distinctly understood that opinions, expressed by correspondents in "Letters to the Editor" are not necessarily endorsed by the ...

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  5. CASINO-TENTERFIELD RAILWAY

    The Tenterfield-Casino Railway League wrote to last night's meeting of the Casino Council with regard to the collect with of evidence for the line. ...

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  6. COASTAL STEAMER BURNT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Early this morning the collier Duroby, belonging to the South Coast Company, was burnt to the water's edge near" Double Bay. ...

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  7. COMMUNIST LITERATURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Paris correspondent states that as a result of the appearance of French Communistic Pamphlets in Ruhr, including a reprint ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    Further extraordinary cures were reported at Mr. Hickson's healing mission in Melbourne. Another art union scandal, involving ...

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  9. BIG ESTATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister ter Lauds says a number of estates have been voluntarily offered to the Government for subdivision. He is ...

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  10. CHINESE CABINET RESUMES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Shanghai correspondent at Pekin states that Wupeifu has asked the Cabinet to withdraw their resignations. The ...

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  11. IRISH MEN AND WOMEN TAKEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" says Unit the Scotland Yard detectives and police in a series of raids in almost every borough in ...

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  12. LENIN'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Helsingfors correspondent slates that Lenin has an apoplectic seizure, aud his condition is regarded as serious. The Soviet ...

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  13. CITY SURVEYOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By 12 to 9 the City Council Inst night rescind to rescind the anointment of Weekes as City Surveyor. The Lord Mayor, while ...

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  14. SPORTING NEWS.

    Firpo, the Argentine boxer, knocked out Brennan in the twelfth of a fifteen round bent at New York. Firpo, although demonstrating his utter lack of ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,072 words
  16. PRICKLY PEAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Australian Prickly Pear Technical Committee of the Automobile club has ascertained that prickly pear Is not adapted for ...

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  17. THE SHIRE APPEALS.

    Sir,—In regard to the information contained in your issue of 9th inst. respecting tho matter of a friendly court to deal with Shire appeals, I would ...

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  18. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Pensioners in this State may obtain payments for the current montH" prior to tho Easter holidays by applying on or before 27th ...

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  19. DOOLEY'S EXPULSION.

    The election of Mr. McGirr as leader of the Labor party by the executive of the A. L; P. has called forth widespread expressions of disapproval, ...

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  20. OUR FOOD PRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Thomas Clements, who was chairman of tho Butter and Cheese Section of the Ministry for Food during the war is in ...

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  21. ARRIVAL IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Irish men ami women arrested in England and. Scotland on the. charge of being concerned with Republican affairs were ...

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  22. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr. Bruce stated that a delegation from the Over seas Settlement Committee will be here in May. It comprises 5 members and ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 words
  24. HANDS FULL.

    As the result of a joint sitting, the Health and Finance Committees submitted the following report to last night's meeting of the local Council:— ...

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  25. "MADONNA AND CHILD."

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—"The Madonna and Child," Van Eyck's painting, acquired by the Felton bequest for £31,595, was unveiled at Melbourne ...

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  26. ATHLETES FOR ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was resolved at a meeting yesterday to collect £1500. to send five returned s[?]fdier athletes to England to compete at ...

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  27. THE FRENCH OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Monday.— It is officiallY announced that the conference between M. Poincare (Premier of France) and M. Thennis (Premier of Belgium )on ...

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  28. DOOLEY OR McGIRR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal executive of the Labor party is being naked to intervene in the Dooley-A L P. dispute. It is said that nineteen ...

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  29. COCKATOO ISLAND DOCK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Cockatoo Island dockyard is expected to be retained by tho Commenwealth far naval purposes and repair work. Carlen ...

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  30. TROUBLE AT WALSH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Trouble has developed at Walsh Island dockyard between the management and riveters An official statement issued last night ...

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  31. IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— M. Poincare's conference with M. Theunis marks an important, step forward, and the announcement is made that the occupied ...

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  32. TROUBLE AT COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.- At the Coal Tribunal yesterday the chairman referred to certain trouble in Whiteburn Colliery, Maitland. He sade he had ...

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  33. MURDERS AT BUER.

    LONDON, Monday.— Details of the shooting of Lient. Coltlyn and M. Joly in Buer show that some French inspectors had arrested a German ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Atterney-General, Mr. Bavin, is taking stops to convene an important conference of employers ami employees to discuss the ...

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  35. CYCLING.

    Delegates from several North Coast clubs met at Casino on Saturday, when it wits decided to form a North Coast Association, Mr. Telford,Lismore, ...

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  36. A "DISTINGUISHED" VISITOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Sydney 'a recast visitor, the alleged Duchess Ivanoviteh under the English name of Harriet'Fuller, arrived at Christchurch ...

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  37. CASINO BOWLING CLUB.

    Several games have been played off in the climinating rounds for the club,s single-handed champion to represent the club at Balliua Collman defeated ...

    Article : 38 words
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