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  2. THE REPARATIONS.

    Preparatory to the meeting with the German delegates Mr. Lloyd George is entertaining at the week-end at Chequers, the new official establishment in ...

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  3. IRISH TROUBLES.

    Four hundred Sinn Feiners, who were entrenched in the his near Macroom, in Cork country, ambushed 7 of the Crown's forces while travelling in lorries with the ...

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  4. MUTINIES IN RUSSIA.

    The "Sunday Express" reports that mutinous Red troops are joining the insurgent workers in Moscow, where fierce street fighting continues. ...

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  5. THE LAST TEST.

    With two wickets down for 65, the Australians at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday continued their first innings in the final test match against ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE SHOW.

    Over 17,000 persons were present at the closing day of the Newcastle Show on Saturday. Well over 13,000 persons passed through the turnstiles, representing gate ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    A gift of £20,000 for missionary and educational purposes has been given to the Methodist Church by Mr. F. J. Cato, a well-known business man. ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A horse belonging to Mr. James Dunne, of Tighe-street, Waratah, was taken out of his yard on Monday night last by some unauthorised person. It ...

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  9. WICKHAM.

    The funeral of Mr. David Goodwin left 4 Wickham-street on Saturday for the Salvation Army Cemetery, Sandgate, where Adjutant Reynolds, assisted ...

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  10. REPATRIATING DIGGERS.

    Under the decision to allow the repatriation of deserving Diggers, despite previous acceptance of their discharge, 31 bachelors have already ...

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  11. GERMANY'S POSITION.

    The Allied conference of economic experts has submitted a report intended to meet Germany's contention that she is unable to pay the indemnity demanded. ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    In Brisbane most of the Idle ships belong to the A.U.S.N. Company. It is probable that the first vessel to be recommissioned will be the mail ...

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  13. WALLSEND AND PLATTSBURG

    Wallsend Colliery employees' picnic was held at Tornto on Saturday, under the auspices of the colliery lodge. A special train was engaged, and during the outward ...

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  14. AIRSHIP SERVICES.

    The air estimates show an advance of £2,000,000 over last year. The Ministry announces the proposed suspension of the Air Force's airship service, as its ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    The annual meeting of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Institute was held last evening Mr. D. Cumming, director of the ...

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  16. PROBABLE GERMAN OFFER.

    It is authoritatively suggested that Dr. von Simons will propose a total indemnity of £7,5000,000 extending over 30 years, and limitation of the tax on exports to 12 ...

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  17. AMERICAN MAIL ROBBERY.

    A New York message states that four armed bandits held up the Chicago-Alton express. They uncoupled the mail car and rifled it. ...

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  18. ST. DAVID'S DAY.

    St. David's Day (Gwyl Dewi Sant) was celebrated by the members of the Newcastle and District Cambrian Society on Saturday evening, in the Social Hall of the ...

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  19. THE TURKISH QUESTION.

    A communique states that the Turkish delegates to the London Conference were asked to submit their views on the Allies' proposal to create a Commission to ...

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  20. OFFICERS CAPTURED.

    Armed men held up two officers, who were returning from fox-hunting, in the village of Liscarroll, Cork, and compelled them to dismount. They were removed ...

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  21. PERSIAN REFORM.

    It is reported from Allahabad that the Shah of Persia has issued a Royal proclamation to all provincial Governors approving of the Cossack coup, and ...

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  22. JAPAN AND AUSTRALASIA.

    Although the conference of Prime Ministers is certain to discuss the British relations with Japan, Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, disagrees ...

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  23. IRELAND'S SELF-DETERMINATION.

    At a meeting held at the Hippodrome last night a new organisation was launched, to be known as the "Self-determination for Ireland League of ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Milner, the late Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been quietly married at Paddington to Lady Violet Cecil, the widow of Lord Edward Cecil. ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIANS SUPERIOR.

    The "Westminster Gazette" states that the English cricketers had bad luck in the matter of health, and the Australian climate severely tried a team which was not ...

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  26. THE ARMENIAN DECISION.

    A communique states that Lord Curzon has informed the Turkish delegates that the Allies intend to adhere to the obligation to constitute a united and stable ...

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  27. RING EVENTS.

    Way's Pony High Jump, of £5 5s. For ponies 14 hands and under.—J. Love's Canary Girl (Loye), 6ft, 1; R. Wennen's T.M.S., the only other competitor, ...

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  28. HAMILTON

    A concert in aid of the Barkel Memorial Fund was given last night in Mr. W. Herbert's. Picture Theatre, Broadmeadow, by the Railway and Tramway Orchestra, ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    A message from Washington states that Senator Herding has advised the Senate Republican leaders that he desires adequate appropriations for the navy. Mr. ...

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  30. AMERICAN PROTEST.

    Senator King has introduced a resolution, which will record the opposition of the United Staten Senate to the revision of the Sevres Treaty, and expressing the ...

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  31. AN UNGENEROUS COMMENT.

    E. R. Wilson, in a cable message to the "Daily Express," says that it was unworthy of the Sydney crowd to jeer at Hobbs because he was running lame. ...

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  32. HENDRY FOR ENGLAND.

    H. L. Hendry was yesterday selected to fill the vacancy in the Australian eleven for England, caused by Kelleway's defection. ...

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  33. WARLIKE EXPENDITURE.

    Mr. Henry Bell, a director of Lloyd's Bank, who participated in the International Financial Conference in Brussels, states that Europe must inevitably reach ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The steamer Tahiti has arrived at San Francisco with 500 bales of Australian wool, and 31,000 more are expected in March. ...

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  35. THE ARMSTRONG TESTIMONIAL.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday a number of veteran players collected for the Warwick Armstrong testimonial fund. A total of £65 was subscribed, the ...

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  36. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening World" learns that Senator Harding has tentatively approved of the bankers' plan to grant Germany ...

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  37. ROPE CONVEYORS.

    Something new in rope conveyors has been produced by a British firm. Most conveyors are designed either for short distances, as in electric power stations, ...

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  38. ENGLISH TOUR PROFITS.

    It was reported in Sydney on Saturday that a proposal had been made by two leading players to the Board of Cricket Control that after the board had made ...

    Article : 204 words
  39. COSTA RICA AND PANAMA.

    It is reported that a state of war exists between Costa Rica and Panama over a boundary dispute. The situation is further aggrieved by ...

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  40. MARINE FIREMAN KILLED.

    George Harman, aged 50 years, a fireman on the steamer Macedon, was fatally injured on board at Newcastle on Saturday night. The vessel was moored in ...

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  41. THE YAP QUESTION.

    A message from Washington states that it is understood that Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador, has been instructed to attempt to mediate ...

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  42. COOK'S HILL.

    The funeral of the late Mr. James D. Bray took place from the Newcastle Hospital on Saturday, and was largely attended. The remains were interred in the ...

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  43. MR. HOOPER'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. J. R. Hooper, the Australian player, has defeated Mr. S. H. Fry, the British amateur champion, in the billiard match at Burrough's Hall on behalf of the ...

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  44. CHILI AND KRUPPS.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" states that the Chilian Government has granted krupp's a concession to acquire land and build factories. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN FURS.

    The St. Louis International Fur Exchange disposed at auction 686,562lb Australian and New Zealand rabbit skins. They realised a high price, the ...

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