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  2. FOR EMPIRE

    Scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm marked the great crowded meeting in the Town Hall last night, when there was launched, in affiliation with similar existing bodies in ...

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  3. ASSASSINATION.

    Fourteen armed and disguised men rushed into the smoking room of the County Club in Cork. The leader of the gang asked: "Where is he?" Whereupon a follower pointed out ...

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  4. ENTHUSIASM AT THE THEATRE.

    A remarkable outburst of patriotic enthusiasm greeted Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie, Assistant Minister for Defence, at the conclusion of his lecture, which ...

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  5. ELECTRICITY.

    The vice-chairman of the electric lighting committee (Alderman Gilpin) stated that during the year 1919 a surplus of £27,000 net had resulted from the year's working of the ...

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  6. OZANNE LIBEL ACTION.

    In the Practico Court to-day Mr. Justice M'Arthur delivered judgment in the case in which Alfred Thomas Ozanne, formerly a member of the House of Representatives, and a ...

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  7. THE PRINCE. ARRIVES IN HOBART.

    Bright sunshine and a blue sky marked the beginning of the Prince's Tasmanian tour to-day. There was just a touch of chill in the air to make exercise pleasant, but there was ...

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  8. AMERICA CUP. SHAMROCK'S CAPTAIN BLAMED.

    Sir Thomas Lipton intends to replace Captain W. P. Burton, the skipper of the Shamrock. This decision followed a series of conferences between Sir Thomas Lipton, Captain ...

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  9. DR. MANNIX. SEDITIOUS SPEECH.

    The statements reported to have been made by Archbishop Mannix in New York that "Britain was and will ever be the enemy of the United States" was warmly and ...

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  10. DEATHS OF MOTHERS

    Dr. J. S. Purdy, D.S.O., Metropolitan Health Officer, addressing a meeting of the Health, Society of New South Wales last night, said that he always put maternal mortality in the ...

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  11. THE LOAN.

    With the object of increasing interest in the Peace Loan, the professional scullers taking part in the forthcoming carnival have agreed to take bonds in the Second Peace ...

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  12. AMERICA'S HONOUR.

    The Washinton correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, and Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, who has been ...

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  13. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Last night Mr. George Earp, M.L.C., presided at a meeting of the Health Society of New South Wales, which was held in the Department of Education. Dr. J. S. Purdy, ...

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  14. GERMAN ARMS.

    Though the British commander on the Rhine has orderod that all arms in private possession in the occupied area must be given up by July 20. General von der Goltz ...

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  15. IRISH REPUBLIC.

    Archbishop Mannix and Eamon de Valera delivered speeches at Madison-square Garden before a large gathering of Irish-Americans last night. De Valera declared that as ...

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  16. DAVIS CUP.

    With the defeat of the British Isles by America, the preliminary round ties of the Davis Cup competition were practically completed, for, though this victory only puts ...

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  17. SPA CONFERENCE.

    A report from Paris says that M. Millerand, when interviewed, said that discussions among the Allies at Spa were often difficult and lively, but they were always able ...

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  18. IN SYDNEY NEXT SUNDAY

    The Prince's stay in Sydney next Sunday while on his way to visit Queensland will be of short duration. It was officially stated yesterday that the ...

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  19. DENSE FOG.

    One of the heaviest fogs that have been experienced for some time enveloped the harbour yesterday morning. The fog bank coming down from the ...

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  20. INCIDENT IN BERLIN.

    A report from Berlin says the ceremonial apology for hauling down the tricolor at the French Embassy was carried out in on insulting manner, aggravating the original offence. ...

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  21. WOOL PROFITS.

    The New Zealand wool-growers, who sold their wool clips to the Imperial Government, have coming to them £1,620,000 profit. This is additional to the amount they received ...

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  22. GERMAN PRINCE'S SUICIDE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Prince Joachim, the exKaiser's youngest son, committed suicide at Potsdam. ...

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  23. PRINCE'S FINAL WEEK.

    It was learned yesterday that there is a good deal of opposition among the members of the New South Wales organising committee to the plans of the Commomwealth authorities for ...

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  24. BELA KUN ESCAPES.

    A report from Karlsbad says that Bela Kun, who was allowed by the Austrians to proceed to Russia, via Czecho Slovakia, escaped with several companions as the train ...

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  25. GIRL WOUNDED.

    A sensational shooting affray occurrod at Kensington yesterday, when a girl was wounded and an armed man was arrested by a detective after a desperate struggle. ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVICE STRIKE.

    The Civil Service strike continues. To-day the disputes committee sent word to the Premier, through the Trades Hall, that it was prepared to meet him to negotiate for a ...

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  27. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Arriving [?] last evening, the visiting journalists were welcomed by the Vancouver institute of Journalists informally. They procecd in the morning, in two special trains of ...

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  28. THEATRE QUEUES.

    Representatives of a number of theatrical firms waited upon the Chief Socretary, Mr. Dooley, yesterday, in order to put their case in reply to a recent deputation from the City ...

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  29. SIBERIA.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Tokio reports that the War Office has announced that an agreement suspending hostilities in Western Trans-Baikalla was signed ...

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  30. TANNERY TRADE.

    Representatives of the tannery trade, who gave evidence to-day before the Fair Profits Commission, stated that an acute situation had been reached. ...

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  31. ARCTIC EXPLORER.

    The Christianta."Aftenpost" states that Captain Amundsen's expedition passed two hard winters in the new land explored near Tsar Nicholas II. Lnad. Captain Amundsen ...

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  32. ALDENHOVEN'S.

    City improvements involving the removal of 74 Hunter-street will terminate the business carried on there since 1877 by Mr. W. Aldenhoven at his well-known art gallery. ...

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  33. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The discussion on soldier settlement at the Premiers' Conference commenced in the morning, and it was 5 o'clock when the departure of Senator Millen indicated that the conference ...

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  34. LATE EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    Prince Murat, other notabilities, and friends of the late ex-Empress Eugenie, accompanied the body from the continent. Prince Napoleon and Princess Clemontine awaltod its arrival at ...

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  35. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the State Department has been advised that owing to military troubles between contending factions in China, railway. ...

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  36. THE FLOOD.

    The flood waters reached the highest mark yesterday, registering at the weir in Bourke 3ft under the 1890 flood. A considerable area in the north and the east parts of the town is ...

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  37. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    A further deputation from the Evangelical Council for Civic and Moral Advancement waited upon the Chief Secretary, Mr. Dooley, yesterday to protest against what they termod ...

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  38. COALMINES.

    The members of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Union who are engaged in the coal-mining industry in New South Wales threaten to strike. ...

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  39. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car knocked down and killed a woman late last night. Shortly after 10 o'clock Mrs. Ada Nowitzki, aged 51 years, was returning from a picture ...

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  40. CHEAP FISH.

    The health committee of the City Council yesterday decided to recommend the allocation of 36 stands for the sale of fish and prawns in the streets of Sydney. The sites ...

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  41. EARL HAIG.

    A Johannesburg messgae states that Field-Marshal Earl Haig has accepted an invitation to attend the Empire conference of soldiers and gallors' organisations at ...

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  42. SAFEBREAKERS DISTURBED.

    An unsuccessful attempt was made to open the safe in the office of Bakerie's, Ltd., in Nobbs-street, Surry Hills, on Sunday. The gang operated a drill with current supplied ...

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  43. THE FLEET.

    The light cruiser Melbourne and the destroyer Torrens arrived in Sydney yesterday morning from Adelaide. The mother ship Platypus and the submarines J2 and J5 left here ...

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