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  2. STATE CABINET.

    No finality was reached yesterday in regard to the appointment of new Ministers to the State Cabinet. The Premier had a consultation late in the ...

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  3. THE STRIKE.

    The Sydney district of the Instituto of Marine Engineers has again decided to reject the terms of settlement offered by the Coatroller of Shipping. ...

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  4. VIOLENT STORM.

    A violent tropical disturbance, accompanied in parts by heavy rain, passed over the far northern seaboard during the night. According to a report issued by the Acting ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Out of 92 Labour candidates who went to the municipal polls in the County of Cumberland on Saturday 24 were elected. The principal successes of Labour in the ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Major-General Sykes delivered a lecture on Imperial air routes, which he defined as Egypt to India, Cairo to the Cape, India to Australia, England to Egypt, England to ...

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  7. RUSSIA AED PEACE.

    The Bolsheviks and Esthonians have signed peace at Dorpat. A message from Copenhngen states that the Bols[?]vik delegates at Dorpat have received ...

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  8. MR. STARKE, K.C.

    The appointment of Mr. Starke will be popular with both the public and the Bar, for he has long been regarded as one of the foremost lawyers in any State. Although only ...

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  9. BEILLIANT VICTORY.

    Throughout the three days of the match between New South Wales and the A.I.F. team the weather and the wicket were just what cricketers desire. Yesterday's play ...

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  10. LEAGUE COVENANT.

    It was disclosed during informal talks with Sonators that while in Washington Viscount Grey showed letters from Mr. Lloyd George indicating that Senator Lodge's reservations, ...

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  11. STREET TRAFFIC.

    "The continual and increasing congestion of traffic in the streets of Sydney is making it exceedingly dangerous for pedestrians to get about the city, and for this the Government ...

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  12. WHEAT GROWERS.

    That the value of co-operation has been impressed on primary producers was made evident to-day when a representative conference of Australian wheatgrowers, sitting in ...

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  13. NORTHCOTE CUP.

    Up to date The Rip, representing the Royal Yach Squadron of Victoria, and the Awanui III., representing the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, Lad each won a heat. ...

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  14. COAL' EOR FRANCE.

    It is understood that the conference of Ambassadors to-day will consider Germany's failare to comply with the Peaco Treaty as regards supplying France, with coal. The ...

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  15. MELBOURNE BALLOT.

    Another ballot on the question of a resumption of work was taken this evening at a meeting of the Melbourne branch of the marine engineers. The votes will not be ...

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  16. JUGO-SLAV RESOURCES.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington telegraphs: Word has reached here that the German Government is surreptitionsly attempting to create an industrial ...

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  17. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith and Sergeant Bennett, with a new propeller and repaired engine, left Ipswich in to-day's mail train for Charleville, where they are due ...

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  18. BRISBANE BALLOT.

    At a meeting of the members of the Brisbane District branch of the Marine Engineers tonight a ballot was taken on the question of the resumption of work. The result is not ...

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  19. A GIRL EILLED.

    Owing to a collision between a motor bicycle and a cart in Sydney-road, Manly, on Monday night, Phyllis Manning, aged 13, a daughter of Mr. R. K. Manning, the well-known ...

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  20. TRIBUTE TO HAIG.

    In an Army Order recording [?]he abolition of General Headquarters in Great Britain the Army Council expresses the highest appreciation of the services which Earl Haig has ...

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  21. EFFECTS IN THE NORTH.

    The accumulation of blister copper in Townsville from Hampden and Mount Cuthberth, smelters, as a result of the shipping hold-up, now totals 2500 tons. At ruling ...

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  22. [?]AMERICAN'S TRADE.

    The Department of Commerce has announced that in 191[?] the exports from the United states represented 7,992,000,000 dollars, and the imports 3,904,000,000. The exports from the ...

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  23. LABOUR OUTVOTED AT BROKEN HILL.

    At the Broken Hill municipal elections on Saturday a total of 23,379 votes were cast for the 12 independent candidates against 20,099 for the other 23 candidates. Among ...

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  24. SLOW WORKERS.

    A mass meeting of the Tobacco Workers' Union decided yesterday that in future no member be allowed to apply for a slow workers' permit. ...

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  25. HOOKWORM PARASITE.

    The Commonwealth Government entered into negotiations with the Rockefeller Institute at Washington some time ago for expert help against the bookworm peat, which is such a ...

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  26. RUSSIA.

    A message from Reval reports an appalling epidemic of spotted typhus among the Northwestern Army at Narva. There are 18,000 cases at one collecting station. Many men ...

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  27. CHAMPION SCULLER.

    Sergt. Alfred Felton, champion sculler of the world, who defeated Ernest Barry on the Thames last year, speaking in Adelaide to-day prior to his departure by the Melbourne ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED IN MELBOURNE.

    Almost 9000 men and women are now out of work, as a result of the strike. ...

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  29. BERRIMA ASHORE.

    The steamer Berrima, is ashore near Dover. Tugs have failed to refloat the vessel. All the Berrlma's passengers have been landed at Margate. ...

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  30. LOSS IN TASMANIA.

    The effsct of the shipping strike is manifested in the revenue returns for Tasmania. During January the total ordinary State revenue amounted to £114,782/14/4, as against ...

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  31. EIXING PRICES.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission, consisting of Judge Rolin (chairman) Messrs. McRao and Black yesterday considered the prices of bran and pollard, bacon, and ...

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  32. LIGHTING SYDNEY.

    How to brighton the streets of Sydney after nightfall was the subject of an animated discussion at the works committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon. Some aldermon ...

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  33. A.I.F. TEAM DISBANDS.

    Yesterday's play ended the successful tour of the A.I.F. team, and the players' were entertained by the New South Wales Cricket Association at the conclusion of the match. ...

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  34. WAR CRIMES.

    The "Echo" states that the Germans accused of war crimes include Prince Rupprecht, of Bavaria, for deportations from the north of France; the Duke of Wurtemberg, for ...

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  35. DRASTIC RESTRICTIONS.

    In consequence of the marine engineers' strike and the resultant coal shortage drastic lighting restrictions will come into forco in South Australia at midnight on Thursday ...

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  36. BREAKAWAY.

    By a large majority the Victorian seamen to-day decided to sover the branch affiliation with the Melbourne Trades Hall Council and the Eight-Hours' Committee. ...

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  37. GREEK PRINCE.

    A message from Geneva states that Prince Christopher of Greece was married to Mrs. William Leeds, a very wealthy American, in the presence of the Greek Royalties, ...

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  38. DISTRESS IN NEWCASTLE.

    The position in regard to the coal-mining industry is steadily becoming worse, as the number of vessels calling at the port for coal shipments dwindles. The fairly regular ...

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  39. RIGHT OF BALLOT.

    The Bathurst branch of the P.L.L. has carried the following resolution:—"That the Bathurst branch of the Australian Labour Party strongly resents the treatment meted out to ...

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  40. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  41. THROUGH A DRAIN PIPE.

    A sensation was caused at the Ballarat Corporation Baths early last evening. A lad named Strickland was drawn into an exit pipe by the suction of escaping water. The ...

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  42. MACQUARIE BRIDGE.

    The ceremony of opening the new bridge over the Macquarie River was performed by Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, in the presence of a large number of people, the day being ...

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  43. POILCOUBT.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Richard Richards) is in receipt of a communication from the Consul-General for France, stating that the village of Poilcourt, in the department of Ardennes, ...

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  44. AUSTRIAN SPY SHOT.

    A spy named Sunek, formerly an Austrian officer, has been shot. He indicated to the Germans the effect of the long-range bombardment of Paris in 1918. He protested his ...

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  45. BERRIMA IN NO DANGER.

    The Berrima grounded off the North Foreland. She is in no danger, and it is hoped to refloat her on to-night's tide. Tenders are lightening the cargo. ...

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  46. ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    After the conclusion of the business of the annual synod of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, at St. Mary's Chapter House, yesterday, when about 220 priests were ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    The revenue of Queensland for the seven months totalled £5,282,621, compared with £5,119,091 for the corresponding period of last year. The expenditure for the seven months ...

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  48. FRANCE'S BREAD RATIONED.

    Owing to the shortage of wheat the Cabinet has decided to resume the rationing of bread. ...

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  49. FOOTBALL FEVER.

    There is an extraordinary boom in professional Association football, recalling the palmy pre-war days. The English Cup ties are in full swing after a five years' interval. ...

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  50. GOODS FOR GERMANY.

    The United States exported 100,000,000 dollars worth of merchandise to Germany in 1919. ...

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  51. CASUALTIES.

    The infant boy who was found wandering alone in Pittwater-road, Manly, late on Friday afternoon, was yesterday afternoon claimed by his mother. Since he had been lost ...

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  52. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A serious motor car accident occurred on Urana-road, resulting in painful injuries to several members of a party of live, and extensive damage to the car. Mr. L. Anderson, ...

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  53. MR. JUSTICE KNOX'S RACING LIBRARY.

    It was announced yesterday that Mr. Justice Knox, who recently resigned from the chairmanship of the Australian Jockey Club after his appointment as Chief Justice of Australia, ...

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  54. AMERICAN AIR RACE.

    The American Flyin Club is planning an air race from New York to Nome (Alaska) this year, a distance of 4870 miles. The Army Air Service is co-operating. ...

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  55. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    Sir,—As I daresay suggestions are being sought by those in charge of the arrangements in honour of the Prince of Wales, I would like to add one. In regard to the Sydney ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the House of Commons), in a letter, wishes Major Mackean success at the Paisley by-election. He says he has the greatest respect for Mr. ...

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  57. MCCAWLEY APPEAL CASE.

    The hearing of the appeal of Mr. Mccawley against the High Court's decision invalidating his appointment as President of the Queensland Arbitration Court has begun, before a ...

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  58. MEAT MARKET GLUTTED.

    Representatives of the amalgamated freezing companies and farmers emphasise the fact, that the [?]ome markets are glutted with meat and that local growers will be unable to get ...

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  59. EARTHQUAKE RECORD.

    Records of an earthquake of quite unusual intensity occurring on Monday evening, shortly before 9.30, were obtained on all the Riverview seismographs. From these selsmograms ...

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  60. LATE MR. J. M. DAVIDSON.

    The death is announced at Indooroopilly, Queensland of Mr. James Madgwick Davidson, formerly manager of the Bank of New South Wales at South Brisbane. Mr. Davidson, ...

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  61. FINED £110 FOR ADULTERATED MILK.

    A milk vendor who pleaded guilty to three charges of having had in his possession adulterated milk was to-day involved at the Adelaide Police Court in lines totalling £110. ...

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  62. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is announced that the Servian Minister, M. Grouitch, has been recalled. He will be replaced by M. Youvan[?]tch, the Jugo-Slav Minister to Britain. ...

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  63. CITY MISSION'S NEW HALL.

    The ceremony of laying the foundationstone of the City Mission's new hall for Woolloomooloo, situated at No. 80 Riley-street, between William and Stanley steets, ...

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  64. BREAD IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Prices Regulation Commission has increased the price of bread to 5[?]d per 2lb loaf. ...

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