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  2. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The federal executive of the R.S. and S.I.L. had a long interview with the Acting Minister for Repatriation, Mr. Massy Greene, and later saw the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes. They ...

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  3. YACHT'S CRUISE.

    "It was a cruise full of interest and incident. We were always up against it, and, until now, I have not had time to look back." ...

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  4. PUBLIC LIFE.

    Mr. H. N. P. Sloman, M.C., head master of the Sydney Grammar School, delivered a noteworthy speech at the King's School Old Boys' dinner on Saturday evening. ...

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  5. LATE MR. DEAKIN.

    In a personal tribute to Mr. Deakin Professor Murdoch states: "I think it is violating no secret to say that when he was in England, in 1907, Mr. Deakin was offered the post of leader ...

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  6. BALTIC FRONT.

    The German and Russian forces have forced the Letts to evacuate Riga. A Paris report states that the Germans in Courland used aeroplanes, armoured cars, and ...

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  7. RELUCTANT TURKS.

    A report from Constantinople states that the Turkish Cabinet has resigned owing to a serious Nationalist agitation in opposition to the peace terms, aiming at the integrity of ...

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  8. ITALY'S DILEMMA.

    The Australian Press Association understands that D'Annunzio's filibustering is causing a serious internal situation in Italy. The majority of the army are defying the ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says the German attack on Riga opened on Thursday, and penetrated to the suburbs. The Letts' counter-attack drove ...

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  10. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    A trial trip was made on Thursday between Sydney and Newcastle by the steamer Delungra, 5600 tons. which was recently launched at Walsh Island. The Dolungra is one of ...

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  11. FIVE KILLED.

    In the transcontinental flight competition already five out of 50 contestants have been killed. Lieutenant Walls struck the top ot a ...

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  12. THE PEACE TREATY.

    Senator Thomas, speaking in the Senate, proposed reservations to the Peace Treaty, giving the United States exclusive jurisdiction over domestic questions. ...

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  13. HOSPITAL UPKEEP.

    At the hospital meeting the president of the committee, Mr. A. T. Slattery, reported on an interview he and the secretary had with the Minister for Health In Sydney, and ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    The flight to Australia will entail for some competitors an average of five hours daily in the air for a month. The permission to substitute new engines for those used at the ...

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  15. RIOTS IN SAARBRUCK.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that terrible riots occurred in Saarbruck (Rhine Province). They had their origin In a strike owing to unemployment and dearness of food. A group of ...

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  16. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    A despatch from Tokio says it is understood that the difficulty regarding Japanese co-operation with Americans on the Trans-Siberian railway has been settled. ...

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  17. THE KING'S SCHOOL.

    The fourteenth annual dinner of The King's School Old Boys' Union was held at the Burlington Cafe on Saturday evening. There had been a lapse of six years since the ...

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  18. THE 'VARSITY.

    An impressive ceremony took place in the Great Hall of the Sydney University on Saturday. Between 1700 and 1800 men of the University volunteered for ...

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  19. FLIGHT ACROSS AMERICA.

    A report from San Francisco states that Lieutenant Maynard has arrived from New York, completing the transcontinental flight. The actual flying time for the 2701 miles was ...

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  20. SHIPPING STRIKE IN U.S.A.

    The seamen's strike has spread over the greater part of the Atlantic coast. New York ferrymen, tug and lighter crews are also striking. ...

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  21. THE COALMINES.

    According to the official report of the deputation to the Premier urging the nationalisation of the coal mines, Messrs. Stuart Bunning, Bruce, Hodges, and Smillie stated ...

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  22. IRONFOUNDERS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    A mass Labour meeting in the Albert Hall carried a resolution in favour of the nationalisation of the mines. It is reported that the Miners' Federation intends to organise a ...

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  23. BRITISH TRADE.

    Sir Auckland Geddes (President of the Board of Trade), speaking at the Aldwyeh Club, sald that after the most careful investigation be was of the opinion that there had never ...

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  24. NO CATHOLIC PARTY

    In an address at Randwick yesterday afternoon, Archbishop Kelly said: "i see it is being said that we are going to have a Catholic party in politics. People ...

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  25. GERMAN TRADE.

    Among the Items dealt with by the special conference of the Federal Council of the Jewellers, Watchmakers, and Allied Trades' Federation, was correspondence emanating ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The State Department has received a radio message stating that Colonel House is ill on board the vessel by which he is returning from Europe. ...

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  27. RACECOURSE THEFT.

    A daring theft was effected by means of a duplicate key whilst the racing was in progress at Randwick racecourse on Saturday afternoon, when the sum of £380 in notes was ...

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  28. FOCH TO GERMANY.

    A Paris message states that, subject to slight alterations, in view of the latest events in Courland and Lettland, the Supreme Council has approved of Marshal Foch's reply ...

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  29. UNITY OF COMMAND.

    M. Palnleve, speaking in the Chamber or Deputies, attributed the disastrous failure of General Nivelle's offensive. In April, 1917, to the overwhelming number of German guns, ...

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  30. COPPER COINAGE.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) stated on Saturday that in the last four months 1,600,000 pennies and 300,000 half-pennies had been issued in Victoria, and that ...

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  31. THE FIRST SYDNEY CUP.

    Sir.—Noticing an account in recent issues of your journal of the so-called first Sydney Cup, I hope you will pardon the writer for adding his quota. The first Cup was run for over ...

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  32. FALL OF EARTH.

    A shocking fatality occurred yesterday just before knock-off time nt Hood and Thompson's brickworks, Tarcutta-road, near Wagga, when two men were killed outright and another was ...

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  33. POPULATION PROBLEM.

    Sir Rider Haggard, giving evidence before the Birth-rate Commission, stated that within the next two centuries the Western races will cease to hold dominion of the ...

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  34. SERVIAN RESTORATION.

    The following extract from a letter from a Queensland girl, serving with the Scottish Women's Hospital with the Servians, to a friend in London, has been sent us as of ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    Phyllis Craigie, aged 5, of Wellington-street, Mascot, died in the Royal South Sydney Hospital on Saturday morning from the effects of a revolver bullet wound ...

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  36. S.C.E.G.S. GARDEN FETE.

    A garden fete was held in the grounds of the Church of England Grammar School, North Sydney, on Saturday afternoon, in aid of the fund for the Memorial Playing Fields, which ...

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  37. FORTUNE-TELLING.

    A surprising decision by Mr. R. V. Bankes, the South-west London magistrate, upsets the traditional attitude of the Courts towards fortune-tellers. A Clapham woman, who ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    M. Paderewski (Premier of Polaud) left London for Warsaw after an interview with Mr. Lloyd George. A Paris report saya the Supreme Council ...

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  39. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    The junior rally in connection with the Christian Endeavour Convention was hold in the Town Hall on Saturday, about 2500 young people being present, The chair was ...

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  40. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Four people were injured in a motor accident which occurred at Leichhardt shortly after 8 o'clock last night. The names of the injured are as follow:— ...

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  41. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The health of President Wilson continues to improve. He will, however, be obliged to take a prolonged rest in bed to ensure his recovery from his nervous exhaustion. ...

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  42. KING RATIFIES PEACE.

    The King ratified the Peace Treaty, affixing the Great Seal. ...

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  43. INDIAN HOME RULE.

    The Aga Khan, giving evidence before the Indian Committee, said he favoured self-government either on the American federal plan or the Swiss system. He firmly believed in a ...

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  44. KILLED IN POGROMS.

    The Zionist organisation in America innounces that it has received authentic reports that 30,000 Jews have been killed in pogroms in the Ukraine since November, 1918. ...

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  45. CHESS" CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Play was continued in the chess championship on Saturday at the Sydney School of Arts. In the seventh round Crakanthorp beat Ranker, Jonas beat Kite, Kinman beat Berry, ...

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  46. WAR CRIMINALS.

    A court-martial in Lille demands the extradition of several German officers, including Commandant Fivers, who shot five English prisoners at Catelet, after compelling them ...

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  47. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    The House of Representatives and the Sen[?]te have agreed to the Prohibition Enforcement Bill. President Wilson's signature is only required to complete the enactment. ...

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  48. ROBBERY AT STABLES.

    Early on Saturday morning the stables of John Moroney, in Young-street, Redfern, were broken into, and a horse and lorry, and also harness, valued at £39, were stolen. Portion ...

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  49. DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The drought throughout the Transvaal, Free State, the Cape, and Midlands is assuming a most grave aspect. Stock are dying wholesale, and the crops are ...

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