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  2. THE PRINCE IN SYDNEY.

    The Prince of Wales arrived in Sydney from his visit to the Western districts on Saturday morning. This concluded his official programme, and he ...

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  3. LESSONS FROM POLAND.

    Australia's relation to the European situation and her responsibilities in respect to national defence were the themes of a stirring spee[?] delivered by the ...

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  4. JAPAN'S POSITION.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" has interviewed the Governor of the Bank of Japan (M. Inouye), who said that the five years of war had ...

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  5. IRELAND'S ADMINISTRATION.

    "Freeman's Journal," the organ of the National Party in Ireland, states that Mr. Bonar Law will make an important statement in the House of Commons on ...

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  6. CASE OF SISTER LIGOURI.

    Under the patro[?] of the Loyal Orange Lodge, a [?] Protestant rany and [?]tion meeting was held after the service to-night in the ...

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  7. MISHOPS TO STEAMERS.

    A message has been received from the lighthouse keeper to the effect that the steamer Cooma, which left Sydney for Queensland ports yesterday, was this ...

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  8. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    The three Queensland football team:— Rugby League, Australian Rules, and Soccer—which played in Sydney against New South Wales teams yesterday, suffered ...

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  9. GERMAN-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE.

    The Paris edition of the New York "Herald" says that the French Government has received reliable information that the German Government and the ...

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  10. FRANCE AND AMERICA.

    A note has been received from the French Government expressing its complete agreement with the attitude of the American Government regarding Poland. ...

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  11. SINN FEINERS BUSY.

    Fifty armed men in rowing boats stopped a flotilla of petrol-laden boats at Carrick-on-Shannon, and captured the entire cargo of 1400 gallons. ...

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  12. THE BAMBRA REFLOATED.

    The State steamer Bambra, which some days age grounded on a sandbank when trying to enter Port Hedland, was refleated yesterday. She will proceed to ...

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  13. DR. MANNIX'S ACTION.

    It is announced that the Vatican has not made any statement regarding Archbishop Mannix, but that the absence of such statement must not be taken in the ...

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  14. "BUCKLE ON YOUR ARMOUR."

    In exhorting the members of the Bendigo National Federation to rally their forces against the Sinn Fein and Bolshevik elements, which, he said, were ...

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  15. "ANOTHER MARNE."

    Advices from Warsaw state that the Poles are not likely to accept the disarmament condition of the Soviet peace terms, which they would regard as ...

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  16. 5th L.H. REGIMENT REUNION.

    At the reunion of returned members of the 5th Light Horse Regiment recently it was decided to toward a message to the Prince of Wales ...

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  17. "THE LOST LEGION."

    His Majesty the King contemplates the election of a memorial at Gallipoli to the "lost legion of Norfolks," who mysteriously disappeared. The majority of the ...

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  18. BOLSHEVISM DOOMED.

    Mr. David Francis, the former American Ambassador to Russia (according to the Washington correspondent of the "Times"), has predicted that the Soviet ...

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  19. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT.

    The "New York Times" prints an article in which it is stated that according to advices received by the New York branch of a well-known London bank, ...

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  20. POSSIBLE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    According to information received this evening, Miss Patridge, formerly Sister Ligouri, has recovered from the effects of the nervous excitement caused by the ...

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  21. REUNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed the Rev. F. P. Meyer (president of the National Council of Free Churches). He favoured a reunion of ...

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  22. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    "The careful investor in stocks or shares locks firstly for 'safety,'" states the president of the Brisbane Stock Exchange (Major A. E. Harte). "There must be no ...

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  23. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG'S VIEWS.

    Speaking in St. Stephen's Cathedral last evening, his Grace Archbishop Duhig referred to the case of Sister Ligouri. His Grace said there could scarcely be ...

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  24. MOSLEM EMIGRATION.

    The emigration of Indian Moslems to Afghanistan, as a protest against the Turkish peace terms, is assuming alarming proportions. Altogether about 20 000 ...

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  25. RUSSIA'S INTENTIONS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York American" interviewed by wireless M. Tehicherin (Bolshevik Commissary for Foreign Affairs), who is in Moscow. The ...

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  26. DESIGNS ON ROUMANIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that advices lead military officers to believe that the Bolsheviks will soon launch an ...

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  27. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    The Downs Chess Club have elected the following officers:—President, Mr. G. Pebordy: vice-presidents, Messrs. E. Gore and W. R. Rutledge; treasurer, Mr. O. ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG'S VIEWS.

    Archbishop Duhig yesterday referred to the Lambeth Conference encyclical and said that he had no hope for a reunited Christendom save on the lines set down ...

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  29. RUSSIAN CROWN JEWELS.

    The evidence offered in connection with the deposition of the Soviet Ambassador, Martens, shows that the Customs seized 133 diamonds addressed to "Comrade ...

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  30. THE UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Sir,—The latest news on the above subject appears to be that the Federal Government is applying to Great Britain and America for expert advice to assist in ...

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  31. THE OLYMPIC OPENING.

    The formal opening of the Stadium to-day was attended by their Majesties the King and Queen of Belgium there being a huge crowd present. Their Majesties ...

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  32. WILSTON STATE SCHOOL.

    There was a large gathering of the residents of Wilston on Saturday to witness the ceremonies in connection with the opening of the new State school. ...

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  33. WOUNDED [?] MINISTER.

    The attempt on the life of the Prime Minister of Greece (M. Venezelos), at the Care de Lyon, while he was on his way from Paris to Nice, was made by two ...

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  34. ON HUNGARY'S FRONTIER.

    The mobilisation of Czecho-Slovakian troops has bren greatly accelerated during the last few days. Troops are being concentrated at various points on the ...

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  35. POLISH TROOPS INTERNED.

    The Government, in replying to a Soviet wireless message, denies the allegations that Polish troops are concentrating in the plebiscite area, and adds that ...

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  36. PERSIAN FORCES MOVING.

    General Starosselsky, who is in command of the Persian forces is moving out on the right and left flank of the British troops against the Bolsheviks and Jungali ...

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  37. SUPPOSED MURDER OF A BOY.

    Arthur Sprague, aged 15½ years, has been arrested on a charge of having murdered Ernest Weekes, a boy, who disappeared after having been sent to Picton to collect ...

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  38. ARMISTICE CONFERENCE.

    Polish Parliamentaires report that it has been arranged that the armistice preliminaries will commence at Minsk to-morrow, and that the discussions will be ...

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  39. PEACE LOAN AEROPLANES.

    Three of the four Peace Loan aeroplanes flew over Brisbane at 11.10 a.m. on Saturday, and later made a landing at Lytton. "We have come all the way from ...

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  40. DANUBE SHIPPING.

    The "Sunday Express" states that a British syndicate, including ship owners and bankers have bought out three German, Austrian, and Hungarian companies, ...

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  41. EXPLOSION AT A FACTORY.

    A terrific explosion occurred it a factory in Luton, Bedfordshire, where ammunition is being broken down, over 1,000,000 rounds of cartridges being destroyed. Explosions ...

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  42. "NO WAR WITH RUSSIA."

    The Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Adamson) is presiding at the Labour Conference. He remarked that the action of jingoistic France and the ...

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  43. A MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car, carrying six persons, and driven by Frank Clayborough (a motor mechanic), was last night running along Concord-road, Burwood, when a cart ...

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  44. ROBBERY FROM A STEAMER.

    Early yesterday morning a number of thieves boarded the steamer Mallina at Darling Island, and attempted to carry off large quantities of cargo, consisting ...

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  45. THE POPE INJURED.

    His Holiness the Pope has slightly injured his knee in consequence of having slipped on a waxed floor while walking from his bedroom to the library. ...

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  46. MONSTER GAME DRIVE.

    Five hundred Europeans and 5000 natives have assembled at Empangeul, in Zululand, for the purpose of commencing a monster game drive, owing to the ...

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  47. ARAB TREACHERY.

    Whilst the acting general officer at Telafer was parleying with a leading chief, some Arabs treacherously fired on his cavalry escort, and killed Captain ...

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  48. FRUIT AND PRODUCE.

    A number of loading London and provincial fruit and vegetable firms have amalgamated under the title of the Fruit and Produce Exchange, with a capital ...

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  49. MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY.

    A distressing motoring tragedy occurred on Saturday afternoon at Southern Cross, a short distance from Koroit, Mr. Robert Lindsay, of Quamby station, accompanied ...

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  50. VISITS TO FRANCE.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. A. Poynton), having received advice from the Imperial authorities, has issued a warning to intending visitors to France ...

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  51. INCOME TAX EXEMPTION.

    The Government sustained its first defeat of the session last night, when a Unionist motion to raise the income tax exemption limit from £300 to £500 was ...

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  52. "UNNECESSARY LOSS."

    The third report on the public accounts, which contains glaring examples of prodigious waste, gives instances in connection with the erection of hutments, ...

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  53. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Macnaughton. The Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board applied for a variation of the award ...

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  54. GERMANY IN 1917.

    "Le Matin" publishes a letter sent by the ex-Crown Prince to the ex-Kaiser in July, 1917, strongly urging peace. The ex-Prince declared that the spirit of the ...

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  55. CANADIAN HARVEST.

    The Agricultural Department estimates Canada's 1920 wheat crop at 262,338,000 bushels, the oats crop at 486,966,000 bushels, and borley at 63,438,000 bushels. ...

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  56. WAR TROPHIES.

    The first consignment of war trophies captured by the West Australians have arrived in Perth. They include several German and Turkish field pieces, one ...

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  57. TOWNSVILLE SEASIDE CARNIVAL.

    The seaside carnival was held yesterday, and was attended by a large crowd Lieut.-General Sir Harry Chauvel delivered a stirring address, and presented medals to ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    The steamer Zealandic, from New Zealand for Liverpool, has reached America with 3000 tons of frozen beef, 150,000 carcases of lamb and sheep, 20,000 tons ...

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  59. A CHILD SCALDED.

    Robert Shirley (6), residing with his parents in Agnes-street, Morningside, accidentally upset a pot of boiling water over himself on Saturday and sustained ...

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  60. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Repatriation (Mr. J. Claude Henderson) stated on Saturday that employment had been found during the week for 55 discharzed ...

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  61. SAGHALIEN ISLAND.

    The Japanese reply to the American note protesting against the occupation of Saghalion Island has been received. In it the whole question of the Japanese ...

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  62. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    Mr. John Glennie, who was found in his room on Thursday with two bullet wounds in his head, passed away at midday yesterday. The remains were ...

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  63. RAILWAY TO MOURILYAN HARDOUR.

    At a meeting of the Shire Council a motion was carried that the council and public bodies approach the Minister for Railways with a view to having the coastal ...

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  64. MINERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Owing to a crisis in the Cornish tin mining industry, 30 miners have sailed for. New Zealand under a three years' engagement with a mining company there. ...

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