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  2. BIG YARDING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— It is understood that there will be about 120,000 sheep and lambs yarded at Flemington during the week, although the avarage ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST

    LAUSANNE, Sunday. — Since his arrival, M. Tchicherin (Russian Commissary for Foreign Affairs) has been in close consultation with Ismet ...

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  4. GREEK EXECUTIONS

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The Court Martial deliberated for three hours on the case of Prince Andrew. They came to the conclusion that the ...

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  5. TROUBLE DIRELAND

    LONDON, Monday. — Dublin is comparatively peaceful, though the arrest of an individual carrying an Important document suggests that the ...

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  6. SEAMEN’S AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A farther application by the Commonwealth Steamship Owners Association and others to vary the existing ...

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  7. ROAD HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The two men arrested in connection with the Mirrool hold-up were before the Central Criminal Court to-day. Edwin ...

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  8. MAD MOTORIST

    SYDNEY, Monday— A motor car rushed through a party of cyclists on the Parramatta road on Sunday afternoon, scattering them in all ...

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  9. PLAGUE CASES

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—A member of the crew of the steamer Helicon, suspected of being a case of [?]onic plague, was landed at Thursday Island ...

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  10. GALWAY TOWN HELD UP.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A hundred rebels held up Tuam, in County Galway, for an hour, raided the shops, and searched the Free State soldiers ...

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  11. PROVIDING FOR RELATIVES.

    ROME, Friday—The widow and children of M. Stratos and General Hedjanestis have been offered a welcome her. A funeral service for the ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND GREECE.

    PARIS, Sunday.— “Le Matin’s” Lausanne correspondent interviewed M. Venizelos, who refuted the suggestion that hp made common policy with ...

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  13. "VOLUNTEER" LABOR

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Union Steam Ship Company decided to-day that volunteer labor will be called to man the idle steamers, and enrolment ...

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  14. “CHAMBER OF HORRORS”

    SYDNEY, Monday—At the Central Criminal Court to-day John O'Connor (33). a carter, was sentenced to two years' hard labor tor the ...

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  15. GERMANY BITTER

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Note from the Allied Ambassadors' Council to the Bavarian towns, asking for an indemnity of 1,000,000 gold marks for ...

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  16. LEAVING FOE ENGLAND.

    ATHENS, Sunday—Prince Andrew and his wife are leaving for England. ...

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  17. 45 IRREGULARS CAPTURED.

    DUBLIN, Sunday. — An. official communique states that the Free State guards have captured '45 armed Irregulars in various parts of Kerry. ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION OFFICER

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—[?] this morning the death occurred of Mr. A. F. Sharp, Commonwealth. Immigration Officer for Victoria. He was [?] years ...

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  19. THE LUSITANIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—New York Papers publish a copy of a report by Mr. Dudley Field Malone, collector of the port of New York under the ...

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  20. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Friday.—There are 40 entrants for the amateur billiards championship, in which the heats in the first round are proceeding. M'Leod ...

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  21. REPUBLICAN ALLEGATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday. — Liam Lynch, chief of staff of the Republican Army, has written to the Speaker of the Provisional Parliament, reiterating ...

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  22. LORD PLUNKET TO MARRY,

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Plunket marries to-morrow the widow of the late Mr. Jack Barnato, formerly Dorothy Lewis, the actress. ...

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  23. TURKISH CAPITULATIONS

    LAUSANNE, Sunday. — The representatives of the Scandinavian countries have arrived to participate in the Capitulations discussion. Ismet ...

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  24. SHOOTING CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — At Cowra to day the Coroner opened [?] Inquiry into the shooting of Frank [?] by Constable McCarthy. On the ...

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  25. MOROCCO DISASTER

    MADRID, Sunday. — The Cabinet has Designed, owing to the resignations of the President of the Chamber, the Foreign Minister, and the ...

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  26. THE NEW BOOK OF REVELATIONS

    On Wednesday, 25th October— the day after Mr. Haghes delivered his policy speech. as amended tier contract—the Inner Circle of Plutocrats beta a secret meeting in Melbourne. There were present representatives of the Shipping Companies, of ...

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  27. CONTINENTAL BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Friday. —Two French players, Drouet and Fouquet, are playing Continental billiards in London. ...

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  28. BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Sunday. —, Sir James Craig. (Ulster Premier), speaking at Londonderry, announced that the Ulster Government would not ...

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  29. SMITH V. NEWMAN.

    LONDON, Friday—Smith and Newmatr[?] are playing' brilliantly, alternately leading in their third match of 10,000. up. Smith has scored 6666. ...

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  30. CRICKET IN AFRICA

    KIMBERLEY, Saturday. —The M.C.C. team commenc[?] their match wi[?] West here to-day. The weather was very hot, and the ...

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  31. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Believing that, the recent elections showed a nation-wide dissatisfaction with the present political leaders' methods, ...

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  32. EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning Post" has published the first of a series of articles on Empire Trade. The article says the conference of ...

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  33. COUNTERFEIT NOTES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United States secret service men have arrested a man formerly resident of Los Angeles, for having in his ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is estimated that the European beet sugar production for 1922-3 will total 4,775,500 tons. The first month’s production ...

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  35. REMARKABLE CASE

    LONDON, Saturday, — Remarkable accusations have arisen out of a recent street holdup of a girl clerk, while carrying the takings of the ...

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  36. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.

    LONDON, Friday.—The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. shows credit balance of £88,488 and a forward balance of £18,448. ...

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  37. CAPITAL LEVY

    GENEVA, Sunday. — The referendum, by a large majority, rejected the capital levy proposal. ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Monday .—Speaking at Pretoria, Mr. Roos, chairman of the Transvaal Nationalist party, said while Republicanism remained a ...

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  39. AMERICAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Mr. Edwin Denby Secretary to the Navy), reporting on the condition of the navy to President Harding, ...

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  40. FREEDOM OF THE STRAITS.

    LAUSANNE, Sunday. — M. Tchitcherin, when interviewed, elaborated Russia’s attitude towards the Dardanelles, and declared that the principle ...

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  41. ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS.

    GENEVA, Sunday. — The referendum proposal to levy eight to 16 cent, on all fortunes over 80.000 aroused the greatest ...

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  42. WIRELESS FOG SIGNAL.

    LONDON, Friday—The first wireless fog signalling apparatus has been installed on a small island at the mouth of the Forth. It enables ...

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  43. WOMEN SOLICITORS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Four women. of whom three took honors, passed the solicitors’ final examination for the first time in England, and will ...

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  44. INTERNATIONAL CHESS

    VIENNA, Sunday. — Capablanca, the chess champion, has accepted the challenge of Rubenstein, the winner of the international championship in ...

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  45. AFRICAN "FASCISTL"

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday— The "Sunday Times" states that there are renewed activities In Communist circles and threats of violence, and ...

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  46. LABOR OPINION.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Ramsay MacDonala (Labor Party leader) when interviewed on the Swiss levy scheme, said it was different to that ...

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  47. CAPTAIN INTERVIEWS

    KIMBERLEY, Monday.—Mr. F. T. Mann, captain of the Marylebone Cricket Club team, states he is satised in the circumstances, although the ...

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  48. INJURIOUS RAYS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Dr. Vaillant, a hospital X-ray specialist, had to have his right arm amputated to save his life. Dr. Valliant previously ...

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  49. THE GERMAN MARK

    BERLIN, Sunday. — Official figures show that the cost of living increased 102 per cent, in November, and food is now 550 times, and clothing 741 ...

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  50. BOXING

    PARIS. Saturday. — Criqui. the French featherweight, defeated Matthews, the English champion, for the European featherweight ...

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  51. IMPERIAL FRUIT SHOW.

    LONDON, Friday.—A conference, called by the Ministry of Agriculture, decided to repeat the Imperial Fruit show in 1923. Arising out of the ...

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  52. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Saturday—Following his recent hunting accident, in which he severely sprained an ankle, the Prince of Wales fell in a difficult jump while ...

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