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  2. GO SLOW

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr. Reginald McKenna, chairman of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, at the annual meeting said: "Our present scale of ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A statement of Commonwealth receipts and ex-penditure for the half-year ended De-cember 31 was issued to-day by the ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD SLIPPING

    The Sheffield Shield appears to be passing from the grip of New South Wales. When the match against Victoria was adjourned yesterday, the visitors were ...

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  5. SCUFFLING & SLOGGING

    Nutty Fairhall (9.5), of Newcastle, knocked Havilah Uren, of Penrith, out at the Stadium last night in the 11th round. The beaten man was driven to the ...

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  6. AT LONG LAST

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Chung Hui Wang, spokesman of the Chinese Delegation at Washington, has announced that China has decided to accept ...

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  7. READY FOR THE RACE

    Last night Labor undertook the task of making the selection of candidates for the next Parliament. The Nationalist Party, however, will ...

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  8. AMERICA MAY GO

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Agricultural Conference at Washington has passed a resolution in favor of America participating in conferences for the ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—A message from Pretoria states that General Smuts has issued an earnest appeal to the Chamber of Mines and the Miners' Federation ...

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  10. WOOL AND SKIN SALES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—There was a large and excellent offering at the mixed wool sale. 'Merinos sold well to English and Continental buyers at late ...

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  11. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK

    LONDON, Saturday.—Although there is a marked decrease in influenza in London, the death-rate is increasing in the provincial towns. This week's deaths ...

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  12. ALMOST AN EMPIRE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at the East African dinner, said he had delayed action regarding the scheme for the amalgamation ...

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  13. LABOR SELECTIONS

    Labor selection ballots were held in various electorates yesterday, chief interest being evidenced in that for Sydney, in which the candidates included ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN METHODS

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—It is reported from Washington that while the Conservative element at the Agricultural Conference prevented the endorsement ...

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  15. COUNTRY SELECTIONS.

    At the last meeting of the Central Executive of the A.L.P. the fate of all country electorates, with the exception of Bathurst, was decided. ...

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  16. NOT A PESSIMIST

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Premier, Mr. Barwell, will leave on Monday on a tour of the world which will extend until July 2. In a parting message he ...

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  17. ENGLISH BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Inman, with breaks of 432, 398, 364, and 219, has reached 5600 against T. Newman, who is 6410. Newman has given a splendid ...

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  18. CHINA PROGRESSES

    NEW YORK, Friday Night—It is officially reported that the Far Eastern Committee of the Washington Conference has adopted a resolution governing radio ...

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  19. Entertaining the Victorians

    The N.S.W. Cricket Association will entertain the Victorian cricketers and their friends at a motor drive to the National Park this afternoon. ...

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  20. SOMETHING ACCOMPLISHED

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Premier, Mr. Barwell, supplied a statement showing the progress of soldier settlement in the State. Up to December 31 last, ...

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  21. CITIZEN FORCE CAMPS

    Ex-Staff-Corps writes: "News is just to hand that the annual training camps for the Citizen Forces, dates for which were recently published in the Press, ...

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  22. FIJIAN INDUSTRY

    BATHURST, Saturday.—The Rev. A. W. Amos, a Fijian missionary, at present on furlough alter ten years' missionary work in the islands, stresses the ...

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  23. WARFARE BY RULE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—An official communication states that the Washington Conference has referred the question of new rules for warfare to an ...

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  24. WORSE THAN N.S. WALES

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Prague message states that the National Assembly broke up in disorder. During a discussion a stink bomb was thrown near ...

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  25. BURNS ANNIVERSARY

    In spite of torrid conditions, very unlike the typical raw cold that for so many months in a year the average Scotsman endures in his Homeland, a ...

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  26. GIRL BROWNED

    Gladys Bessie Lockeridge, 12½, was drowned in the saltwater river at National Park yesterday afternoon. The girl lived in Anderson-street, ...

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  27. THREE ACCIDENTS

    A steam tram ran into a sulky in Kogarah Parade yesterday, and killed the horse attached to it, injured a girl, and then left the rails. While on the ...

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  28. Fatal Motor Smash

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Matthew Davis, 32, of Merewether, who was one of the party who came to grief at Tighe's Hill early this morning, while driving ...

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  29. TAS. PRODUCE

    BURNIE, Saturday.—The principal exports from North-Western Tasmania, to the mainland for the week ending to-day were:—Per s.s. Poolta, from ...

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  30. BITTER BATHURST

    Labor supporters in the Bathurst electorate are in the throes of a bitter controversy, and so far there has been no end to the matter. ...

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  31. PRINCESS MARY'S GIFT

    The first wedding gift from New South Wales to Princess Mary has been compiled by Souvenir Publications, Ltd., Twyford House, Castlereagh-street, ...

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  32. Woonona Show Winners

    Messrs. T. N. Azling, P. Benson, A. E. Larkin, S. Lamb, P. Benson, E. Mitchell, E. Bell and H. P. Smith were the principal prize winners in the poultry ...

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  33. A.H.C. Guild Communion

    The Lord Mayor. Ald. W. P. McElhone, will attend the annual communion and breakfast of the Australasian Holy Catholic Guild this morning. The ...

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  34. BOY KILLED

    Percy King, aged 5, who lived in Crown Lane, East Sydney, was standing on one of the back wheels of a stationary car in Stanley-street, yesterday ...

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  35. AN HONEST MAN

    When a visitor to Sydney was in the telegraph office at the G.P.O. yesterday afternoon, he dropped a wallet containing £20, and a steamer ticket for Port ...

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  36. A New Waltz

    Mrs. Harry Woods (Maud Fitz-Stubbs), the famous waltz composer, left yesterday by the Tango Maru for her home in Hongkong. She has ...

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  37. Woman Wounded

    Pauline Costello, aged 38, of Carrington-street, City, was taken to Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon with a deep wound eight inches long in her left arm. ...

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  38. A Popular Policeman

    Constable John Lennox, one of the most popular members of the Central Police Court staff, has resumed duty in the George-street North division. He ...

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  39. Back to Papua

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Judge Herbert, who was for two months' relieving in the Northern. Territory during the interregnum in judicial affairs, and has just ...

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  40. May Go Through America

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Information has been received by the Department of External Affairs from the American Consul-General in Melbourne that ...

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  41. Manly Venetian Carnival

    The Venetian carnival at Manly was in full swing yesterday afternoon and evening. The Corso presented a fine sight, being a blaze of lights from the wharf to the ocean end. The ...

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  42. Yesterday's Property Sales

    Hardie and Gorman report that at the sale of Riverview Estate portions were sold at £7 a foot; total sales £1050. ...

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