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  2. OUR TELEGRAMS.

    Justice Edmunds report on the 1917 railway strike and other railway and tramway questions is expected to be present to the Government early in ...

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  3. IRISH UNITY.

    A personal consultation between Mr. Michael Collins and Sir James Craig had a promising outcome. They mutually agreed that, instead of the ...

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  4. FOOTBALL

    With the hard work of the Test matches completed, the Australasians had a "holiday game" to-day, with St. Helens. The match created a ...

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  5. RAND STRIKE.

    Sir Evelyn Waller (president of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines), in the course of an important statement to Reuter's correspondent, stated: ...

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  7. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George addressing the Coalition Liberal Conference at Westminster, emphasised that the urgent problem to-day was the ...

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  8. PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING GIFT.

    An Adelaide message says that the shilling fund to purchase a wedding gift for Princes Mary is approaching 8000 shilling. There has been muen ...

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  9. FIRE AT CARNIVAL.

    While trying to subdue the flames from a fire which out in a canvas ball-room at a carnival in Centennial Park, four men were burnt about ...

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  10. PLAGUE PATIENT.

    The man who was suffering from bubonic plague in the Coast Hospital was discharged from the institution yesterday. ...

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  11. PRESS COMMENTS.

    "The Irish Independent" hails joyfully the joint statement or Mr. Collins and Sir, J. Cralg as a great and decided advance towards Irish union. ...

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  12. A HIGH RECORD.

    During the past eight years 7820 persons ventilated their matrimonial grievances in the Divorce Court being an averages of 978 per year, a high ...

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  13. TAME DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The conference is still without, re-sult. The much-advertised strike procession in Johannesburg proved ...

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  14. NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY

    The statement that the city railway is to be proceeded with at an early date, and that it will give work in the first instances to about 500 men, is ...

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  16. VISCOUNT BRYCE DEAD

    The death is announced of Viscount Bryce, P.C., G.S.V.O., F.R.S., etc. The death of Viscount Bryce, O.M., ...

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  17. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Twelve armed men held up the of ficials at the Dublin post Office on Saturday night. They dismantled the telephones stole 25 bicycles, and ...

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  18. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Ball, M.L.A., says the time has arrived for a complete combination of effort to defeat the Socialists. People in the country had arrived at this ...

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  19. DE VALERA'S MODERATION.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that a reassuring indication of the policy he intends to pursue was given by Mr. De Valera in an interview ...

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  20. FIRST ACHIEVEMENT.

    It is officially reported, that the first result of the Conference was achieved to-day when the question of a three months notice in town shops ...

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  21. LABOUR RUN MAD.

    Mr. Kilpatrick M.L.A., a Progressive says the people in the country are satisfied that Labour has run mad, and arrangements would have to be ...

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  22. SUBTLE CHANGE APPARENT.

    Everything remains orderly, but a subtle change among the strikes appears to be rising. Threats are more frequent in the hundreds of ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince or Wales returned to Mysore from the Jungle camp at Karapur on Monday afternoon. The Keddah operations on Sunday ...

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  24. FINAL HAPPENINGS.

    The footballers are leaving this morning for France to catch Orvieto at Toulon on Friday, except three injured men, who joined the ...

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  25. BOTTOMLEY v. BIGLAND

    The Bottomley v. Bigland trial mentioned in cables of November 8 and 9 of last year collapsed sensationally, to the disappointment of a ...

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  26. DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

    Dr. Carrolls Reman Catholic Bishop of Lismore, said he was glad to learn appealing to the Democratic Party was again appealing to the electors in some ...

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  27. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The financial editor of "The Times" writes that the third series of 5½ per cent eight year Treasury bonds ...

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  28. ANTI-COALITION.

    The Wyalong Progressives have ananimously carried a resolution against coalition with the Nationalists ...

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  29. THE POPE'S DEATH.

    The "Times" Rome correspondent says that the body was conveyed to the throne room in the evening on a scarlet bed by the cardinals and relatives ...

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  30. MINERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot amongst the minors on the nine days a fortnight closes to-day, it is stated here by those connected with the Miners Federation that the ...

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  31. RUGBY UNION.

    A message from Candir states that the Rughy match between Wales and England resulted in a win for Wales ...

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  32. LEE WHARF.

    The Public Works Committee concluded the inquiry into the extension of Lee Wharf to-day. From remarks made officially by ...

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  33. BRIEF CABLES.

    London has been plunged into midnight darkness by a fog which lasted all day. The road and river traffic was blocked, and the buses ...

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  34. AMATEUR SOCCER.

    The amateur international Soccer match between England and Wales, at Swansea, resulted in a win for England by 7 goals to nil. ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed had a procession through the streets of Newcastle again to-day. Hundreds of men are out of work and men from sydney and ...

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  36. PRESS TRIBUTE.

    The "Times" dealing with the late Pope Benedict's attitude during the war writes:—"Two of his most creditable acts were his intercessions with ...

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  37. MARSHAL JOFFRE.

    Marshal Johro was greeted on his arrival at Tokio by a city decorated with gay tricolours The streets were thronged with citizens waving ...

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  38. LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

    Some fast times were recorded at Randwick this morning, when the final gallops for Anniversary Day at Randwick were executed. ...

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  39. THE WEATHER.

    The weather information received at the West Maitland Telegraph Official up till 9 a.m. to-day reported all stations calm, fine, and clear. ...

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  40. LADY SCOTT RE-MARRIES

    THe engagement is announced of Lieut-Commander 10. Hilton Young, who rendered distinguished service in the late war with Lady Scott, ...

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  41. STHE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: More or less cloudy along the coast and tablelands; further showers and thunder in the north-east; fine inlands: Southerly ...

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