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  2. REPARATIONS.

    In official circles there is no optimism apparent over the renewal of diplomatic conversations between Great Britain and France, because the main demands ...

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  3. THE BIBLE.

    The earliest Coptic version of St. John's Goapel is now being exhibited at University College. It is dated 400 A.D., but has not yet been trans[?]a[?]ed: ...

    Article : 193 words
  4. HARBOUR TROTUBLES.

    A sudden strike of transport workers began in several of the English ports to-day as a protest against a reduction of 1s a day in their wages. The places ...

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  5. LOSS OF THE SUMATRA.

    Sensational allegations regarding the seaworthiness of the steamer Sumatra were made in Sydney to-day by Mr. V. A. B. Willis, a member of the Sydney ...

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  6. RALPH'S BAY NICK CANAL

    It would appear to be the set programme of the Trans-Derwent and SouthEastern Listriots Progress and Development League to remove all opposition to ...

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  7. SENATE PRESIDENCY.

    Probably no election for the Presidency of the Senate has created' more interest than that which will take place to-morrow morning. Following the ...

    Article : 370 words
  8. THE S.S. HARTINGTON.

    A thrilling story of the sea was unfolded by Captain T. A. Scott, master of the s.s. Hartington, in the course of a conversation with the agents of the ...

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  9. THE TREVESSA DISASTER.

    Details are available concerning the behaviour of the crews of the lost Trevessa's two Boats after their arrival at the island of Rodriguez and Mauritius. ...

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  10. ANXIETY IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The whole of the English press reflects anxiety regarding the French reply, emphasising the gravity of the Ruhr Valley developments, which ...

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  11. BRITISH FINANCE.

    During the committee stage on the Finance Bill in the House of Commons this afternoon Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, the Financial Secretary to the ...

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  12. EDUCATION.

    At the proceedings of the Empire Education Conference to-day, Mr. [?] T McCoy, the South Australian Director of Education, combated ...

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  13. PRAYERS FOR PARLIAMENT.

    In accordance with a promise made to the deputation representing the, Protestant churches in New South Wales, the Cabinet to-day considered the question ...

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  14. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    After a whole day's argument at the Council of the League of Nations yesterday, Lord Robert Cecil, the principal British delegate, won his contention ...

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  15. GERMAN SABOTAGE.

    The Vatican Chancery has issued a Semi-official Note declaring that the Pope is profoundly grieved at the many acts of sabotage committed by the ...

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  16. FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN BELL.

    The remains of Captain Bell, the master of the lost steamer Sumatra, were buried at South Head Cemetery to-day. Representatives of shipping interests and ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. S. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, stated that the British Government was not prepared to convoke a ...

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  18. VAGRANCY.

    An unusual case of vagrancy was dealt with at the City Police Court to-day. Herbert George Bailey, aged 42 years, was the offender. It was alleged that ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in reply to a question by Sir Elliott Johnson, made a statement upon the wreck ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA' S REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in formed the House that the annual meeting of the Council of the League ...

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  21. ALLIES AND THE TURKS.

    The British, French, and Itahan delegates to the Allied Conference with the Turks have convened a plenary sitting in order to consider points of detail ...

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  22. KRUPP'S WORKS.

    The whole of Krupp's vast iron and steel works it Essen have been occupied by the French, and work has stopped. ...

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  23. IRISH DEPORTEES.

    During the trial at the Old Bailey to-day of the Irish Republicans deported from England on a charge of conspiracy against the Free State, Art. ...

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  24. "ANGEL OF DURBAN."

    Miss Ethel Campbell, endeared to the Australian troops who went or returned from the War via the Cape as the "Angel of Durban," and who never failed to ...

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  25. FRENCH OCCUPY MORE TOWNS.

    French troops have occupied Schwerte and Westfalen, in the Ruhr Valley, and their forces are advancing upon Hagen, to the south of Dortmund. Thus ...

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  26. CHARGE AGAINST A DUKE.

    At the Old Bailey to-day the charges against the Duke of Leinster of obtaining the loan of money without disclosing that he was an undischarged ...

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  27. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    No important alterations to the principal Act are proposed in the amending Navigation Bill, which was introduced into the House of Representatives ...

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  28. "TO BERLIN."

    The Brussels newspaper "La Nation Belge" suggests the occupation of Berlin as a reprisal for the bomb out age at, Duisburg, where a number of ...

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  29. SUSPENSION OF TRAFFIC.

    The suspension of practically all the tra[?]ue between occupied and unoccupied Germany has caused a tremenuous sensation throughout the Rhine and, a[?]d ...

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  30. TENNIS.

    The most important results in the singles championship at Wimbledon to-day were:- W. M Johnston (America) defeated ...

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  31. SALES OF BOOKS.

    Mr. Rosenbach, of Philadelphia in the United States, purchased a Mazarm. Bible at Sotheby's to-day for £9,500. Other big prices realised at Sotheby's ...

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  32. PINKENBA WHARF REACHED.

    The steamer Hartington berthed at Pinkenba concrete wharf this morning, having been towed from the Pile Light by two tugs. The second tug was ...

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  33. PENSIONER'S HOARD.

    At the Parramatta Quarter Sessions to-day the story was told of an old-age pensioner. Who, fearing that the inspector was coming, and that he would find ...

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  34. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Rome newspaper "Giornale d'ltalia" states that reports received from Bucharest, the capital of Rumania, states that Russian Bolshevik ...

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  35. GENERAL GODLEY.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Belgian Government has apologised to General Sir Alexander Godley, ...

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  36. THE ASSAULTED WATCHMAN.

    Since the savage attack upon the night watchman, Maurice Barrett, by an intruder in Cole's Book Arcade on Saturday morning, it has been suggested that ...

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  37. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND.

    The Public Safety Bill, which provides for the flogging of persons convicbed of robbery under arms, was read a second time in the Dail Eireann ...

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  38. ATHLETICS.

    In the final for the 100 metres race held at Geth[?] yesterday, Carr[?] of New South Wales, led by half a metre half-way, and the finish was close. The ...

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  39. [?]GLISH CRICKET.

    Frank A. O'Keefe, the Australian cricketer, batting for Church against Enfield in a Lancashire League match on Saturday, scored 82 not out. This ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. MOTORING.

    The race for the Grand Prix for speed, which was held to-day under the auspices of the French Auto Club, resulted in the win for a British Sunbea[?]n ...

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  41. GOLF.

    Ockenden, of England, won the French open golf championship to-day, [?] aggregate being 288, comprising 73, 73, 72, and 70. The Hon. Michael ...

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  42. BOXING.

    Dempsey and Gibbons, who are to fight for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world, have completed their training, and are now resting ...

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  43. STEAM TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Running across the road to meet his father, Ronald Victu, aged four years. was to-day run over, by a steam tram and killed before his father's eyes in ...

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  44. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Reade, a wing three-quarter from the Belmain Club in New South Wales, has joined the Hull Kingston Rovers football team. ...

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  45. COUNTY MATCHES IN ENGLAND.

    In the county cricket matches conc[?]ded in England to-day, Nottinghamshire, who made 431 in the first innings, beat Glamorganshire, who made 164 in ...

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