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  2. NEWTOWN'S WIN.

    Newtown won the band championship last night, with Newcastle Municipal Band second, and Leichhardt third. In the second and concluding stage of the ...

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  3. £10,000 REWARD.

    The Dublin Castle authorities have issued a proclamation offering a reward of £10,000, for information leading to the conviction of persons responsible for the murder of any ...

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  4. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    Marshal Foca is expected at Warsaw in a fortnight. The Bolsheviks are reinforcing their army on the Polish front. Marshal Foch advised that two divisions ...

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  5. THE REGATTA.

    The Anniversary Regatta, held annually ' since 1837, is to-day a hale and hearty aquatic institution which will outlive even the old philosopher's 120 years of unconquerable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNITED PROTESTANT DEMONSTRATION.

    The United Protestant demonstration held yesterday at Clifton Gardens was the first for five years, but in point of numbers and general entnusiasm it was well up to pre-war ...

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  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    Many varieties of weather were experienced during yesterdays play at the Double Bay courts in the Australasian championships. In torrid heat during the ...

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  8. A GREAT INNINGS.

    When play was resumed yesterday in the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria, the weather was perfect— not a cloud in the sky, and a pleasant warmth ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    A Berlin report states that Baron von Horst, who is conducting propaganda on behalf of the S[?] Fein, declares that Germany ought to help the Irish Republic, hoping that ...

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  10. KAISER'S FEARS.

    The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondant states that the German newspapers are publishing the ex-Ka[?]ser's letter to Prince Furstenburg, in which the Kaiser states that he ...

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  11. WOOL PRICES.

    The Wool Committee's report states that among the causes contributing to the present prices of raw material are the excess of demand over supply, transport delay, the cessation of ...

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  12. SENATE AND PEACE.

    A Washington report states that Senator Lodge (the Republican leader) announces that the conference of Republicans and Democrats, which is endeavouring to effect a compromise ...

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  13. LETTERS TO CZAR.

    The final instalment of the Kaiser's letters to the Czar is published to-day. From February, 1913, to February, 1914, the letters were periodical, and of a gossipy nature. ...

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  14. SIR IAN HAMILTON.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, who commanded the British forces at Gallipoli, has retired from the army. ...

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  15. B FLAT CORNET.

    Those who crowded the Protestant Hall for the remaining solo competitions yesterday enjoyed some rare cornet playing in the afternoon in the B flat championship ...

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  16. "WELL PLAYED, AUSTRALIA[?]"

    The Lawn Tennis Association cabled to the Australian Association: "Well played, Australia. We co[?]tulate both teams, and all concerned on the magnificent sporting struggle for ...

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  17. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS.

    The Northern Union has selected for the Australian tour: H. Wagstaff, J. Rogers, and D. Clarke, of Huddersfield; E. W. Jones and J. Bowers, of the Rochdale Hornets. Jones is ...

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  18. PLEBISCITE AREAS.

    A Copenhagen message states that on the eve of the arrival at Flensburg of the International Commission, which will administer affairs during the taking of the plebiscite to ...

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  19. MATTHEWS' FLIGHT.

    We flew from Constantinople to Aleppo on the 14th without a stop in three hours, at an average height of 10,000ft, 200 miles being over mountains and ravines in Asia Minor. ...

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  20. WOOL PROFITS.

    The report of the committee which investigated the profits on wooltops and yarns states that all the Australian wool sold by auction since the control of wool was ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Paris message states that M. Jonnart has been appointed French delegate on the Supreme Council and Chairman of the Reparation Committee. ...

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  22. FRENCH MTNISTRY.

    Opposition to the new Cabinet is daily increasing. Deputies are asking for an increase in their salaries from 15,000 francs to 30,000. ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: At Plymouth, Friedrinbsruh; at Suez, Stolberg; at Colombo, Orvi[?]to, Bellingham, and Laha[?]na. Passed Perin: Morea. ...

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  24. MUNITION FRAUDS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Paris reports that a remarkable war scandal has been disclosed, a number of loading manufacturers being implicated in defrauding ...

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  25. A.I.F. TEAM.

    Yesterday afternoon, while play in the match between New South Wales and Victoria was suspended owing to rain, a large number of members of the Sydney Cricket ...

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  26. TENNIS SUPREMACY.

    The New York newspapers devote much space to Australia's victories in the Davis Cup tournament. They point out that Australia is rapidly becoming the virtual ...

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  27. CATHOLIC PARTY.

    There was a good attendance of members of the Lithgow branch of the Catholic Federation at the annual meeting in the convent school yesterday afternoon, mainly to hear the ...

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  28. SOUTH SYDNEY'S PROTEST.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. George Burges, secretary New South Wales Band Association, intimating that South Sydney Band's withdrawal from the contest may have been ...

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  29. SEVENTY MINUTES TO NEWCASTLE.

    Flight Commander Love, flying an Avro twoseater arrived at Newcastle at about 8 o'clock this morning. The Journey from Sydney occupied only ten minutes over the hour. The ...

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  30. A.I.F. TEAM.

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  31. MEXICAN OIL.

    The off companies have been advised that President Carranza has granted permission to 46 American oil companies to resume drilling operations in Mexico, pending a settlement ...

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  32. THE CUNARD LINE.

    The Cunard Company, with a view to developing business and providing new tonnage, proposes to increase ita capital to £7,000,000 by creating a million £1 shares. ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    The body of the man who received fatal injuries on Saturday afternoon as the result of being knocked down by a motor car in Flinders-street. Darlinghurst, was yesterday ...

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  34. AEROPLANE WRECKED.

    A new Bleriot aeroplane, constructed to carry 25 passengers and intended for the paris to London service, was wrecked during a preliminary trial in France. The pilot was ...

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  35. COSTLY STRIKE.

    It is believed that the moulders' strike will be settled. The Midlands voted in favour of resumption, and even the North of England gave better returns than the second ...

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  36. ITALIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A Rome message states that after several unsuccessful attempts to destroy trains, the railway strike is gradually collapsing. ...

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  37. GERMAN EX-INTERNEES.

    The trouble that has arisen in the Culcairn shire between returned soldiers and the population of German extraction regarding the nomination as shire councillors of Hermann ...

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  38. STEWARDS" RESIGN.

    A sensation was caused at the Q.T.C. races at Ascot to-day when it became known that the three metropolitan stipendiary stewards, Messrs. J. Warren White, F. W. M'Gill, and ...

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  39. A GERMAN CARTOON.

    A message from Berlin says that Herr Ebert and Herr Noske prosecuted the editor of the "Satyr" for criminal libel—cartooning them as a boar and a monkey respectively. ...

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  40. INFLUENZA IN JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that Prince "Yasuhito, the second son of the Emperor, is seriously ill from influenza. ...

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  41. AMATEUR ATHLETES.

    The New Zealand representatives will arrive by the Maheno this morning for the 12th b[?]ennial Australasian athletic championships, commencing on Saturday. Amongst the ...

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  42. BOXING.

    According to private advices, Carpenter, the European champion, will arrive in the United States about the middle of February, and will protable engage in exhibition bouts, ...

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  43. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Cecil Rhodes trustees announce that owing to the increase in the cost of living £300 a year is no longer sufficient to cover the expenses of holders of scholarships, who ...

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  44. JAPANESE EMIGRATION POLICY.

    Viscount Uch[?]da (Foreign Minister), in a speech in the House of Peers, said the Government was prohibiting Japanese immigration to Mexico, in accordance with the ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. TRADE ORGANISATION.

    An Amalgamated Traders' Association is being formed to combat the effets of the alliance recently entered to between the leaders of the Trade Un [?] Labour Party, ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Asquith opens his campaign, at Paisley on Monday. It is expected that the polling day will be in the second week in February. The election is a straight fight with Mr. ...

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  47. DEATH OF MR. G. J. REIMER.

    The funeral took place at Waverley yesterday of Mr. G. J. Reimer, who died at his residence, Rosemont, Roseville, on Saturday. Mr. Reimer, who was 58 years of age, and had ...

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  48. EUROPEAN RELIEF.

    Ths Bolivian delegation at the Pan-American Conference recommended that the proposed relief by the United'States to Europe should be extsnded through the medium of loans to ...

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